L A .N D AND W A T E K . 
October 16, 1915. 
How Dr. Dillon 
the brilliant Foreign Correspondent of 
"The Daily Telegraph," made history nith 
Wate^m^an's 
/ Ideal ] 
Fou^t^m^Pen 
When Count Witle signed the Russian-Japanese 
Treaty (1905) it was with Dr. Dillon's pen (a 
Waterman's Ideal) which was handed to the Count 
on that historic occasion by Dr. Dillon himself. ^^ 
In like manner the "London Treaty, 1913," and 
the Bucharest Treaty, 1913, were signed with a 
^Vater^vin's Ideal. ■ 
When the history of the present War campaign ^-j^--_ 
comes to be fully known it will be found that * 
Waterman's Ideal has played many important parts 
in the writing of desjiatches and the signing of 
documents. That is because it is the world's most 
reliable pen. 
For ReauL-ir Typ; Waterman's 
Ideal to/0 ^"^ upu-ards. 
For tSc Sa^f y and ibc New I^ver 
Pocttt Self-filling types 1 2/6 
and upaarJs. 
The S i(ety Typ« i" recommended 
for tlio^eon Active Service.thon^h 
»otne prefer the New Lever Pocket 
Self Killing Tjpe. 
if The New Lever Pocket 
Self-Filling Type 
(a< illiisttatrd) is the Lntest 
Water man's Ideal. It is rilled 
ii.<>lantty from any ink supply. 
Ask your Stationer or Jeweller ta 
show you how splendidly It works. 
Fullest satisfaction guaranleed. Nil>s cxchnngcable any time 
if not suitable. Call, or send to "The Pen Corner.*' Full range 
of pens on view for inspection and Trial. Booklet Free. 
L. G. Sloan, QyePenCoTiter, Kingsway, London. 
(/u Waterman s Ideal Ink— the Best Ink for the Best Pen, 
SOME NOTES ON 
Officers' Shirtwear 
TWr ANY Officers have complained to me, and shewn 
^"■'' Shiits for which Tailors have charged "high " 
prices, the materials of which have been such 
that I could have supplied them at 15% less, and made 
them to measure, cut and tailored perfectly. 
Frankly, to expect the Tailor to supply Shirts is like coine 
to the Bootmaker for a Hat 
During the rash of Officers outfitting, many Tailors "grasped" 
to get all thev conld, and undertook to supply everything— Shirts 
as well as Uniforms, and in many cases (the majority, I think) 
those men who are "particular" have found "trouble" with fit 
and style, apart from the question of the quality of material. 
Officers requiring "renewals" can here have their choice of 
the widest range of materials, can be measured, and fitted ac- 
curately, in style and finish which appeals to the most discriminat- 
ing taste, at prices ranging (in Flannels) from 10/6 to 17/6. 
M call is inviudfor inspection of Materials, or samples mill te sent 
ty tost, ^ 
SHIRT TAILOR. HOSIER AND OUTFITTER, 
Only Addrets i 
18 JcrmynS? 
' LONDON..* 
Cloie (o Piccadiil^ircni. 
Before giving your 
Soldier or Sailor 
friend a watch, do 
this- 
ask if the case is damp proof aiid dust 
proof. If it isn't, your gift to him may 
be of no use at all, for it will soon be 
put "out o( action" by 
active service conJ'.iions. 
The best safeguard is to 
Insist on a 
* Dennison Quality ' Case 
Dcnnison Cases are beaulifiilly made, and each pait fits 
perfectly, thus ensuring greater accuracy and longer life to 
the watch. Over 6:0 varieties for wristlet and pocket 
watches. Look for the nnnie and the initials "A. L. D. " 
Explan.itory Booklet free liom : — 
DliNNM.SON W.VTCH C.\SE CO., HIRMIXCH.VM. 
the Army 
worn by llie Oiliccrs and men in tlie 
Irenches, in tlie camps, on the march, 
Wallham Wristlet Watches are 
thoroughly reliable timekeepers. 
There are no belter walche? for 
wrtstlct wear. Strong.dtu'able^reliable, 
they represent the best valueatllie price. 
Be sure to buy him a Walthani. Hc'« 
worthy of the best. Look ior the name oa 
the Move nent. 
Equally sjiia'^le for civilian wear. See the 
exquisite series for Ladies'. 
Waltham\^iches 
For Gentlemen. 
Of all reliable IVaichmnhtTs and Jeu:ellcrs. 
SILVER WRISTLET WALTHAMr Fo- Ladies. 
Maximum 
Riverside 
£ I. d. 
10 4 
7 18 3 
£ f. d. I MAxi.-niis 
No. 165 4 5 River idc 
No. 161 3 2 3 Ruby ... 
No. 150 2 16 9 I Sapphire 
A'lo in GoH and Rolled Gold Case*. 
T'Ig.lJi'FT.— H'afaA Booklet and WrKileL Watch Pamphlet from 
THE WJiI.THA-M WATCn CO. (Dcpt. 03), 12,') HIGH UOLIiOU.V, I.O.\!>0X, W.C 
Lady Wa!tli«.T.... 5 13 9 
£ L 
9 18 
8 3 
6 8 
5 17 
HOTEL CECIL 
THE 
COST of LIVING REDUCED 
DURING THE WAR 
Exceptional inclusive terms to 
RESIDENTS and OFFICERS. 
Self-contained Suites and Bedrooms 
with Private Bathrooms. 
Telephone : GERRARD 60. Apply, MANAGER, 
HOTEL CECIL, STRAND. 
