Supplement III I.ANIi AKV VVatkr, Mnich 2S. Ifllti. 
Aquascutum 
FIELDJRENGH COATS 
Waterproof yet Self- Ventilating. 
The unprecedented success we have 
experienced with these Coats is 
largely due to the recommendation 
of thousands of satisfied Officers 
who have given them the supreme 
test of Active Service, and also to 
our principle of never supplying a 
Coat unless we have full confidence 
in its giving ENTIRE SATISFACTION. 
Extracts from 
Officers' Letters : 
" It stood the Winter in 
the Trenches simply splen- 
didly. I know no better 
coat." Capt> p. 
" I have nothing but 
praise for its wet and rain- 
resisting qualities." 
Col. N. 
" I cannot speak too 
highly of my Aquascutum, 
as it has had many 
severe tests and 
has always proved 
to be absolutely 
waterproof." 
Lieut. N. 
There is only one "Aquascutum" 
— do not accept imitations. 
' Continuous wear in 
and out of the Trenches 
has naturally told on it a 
bit, but otherwise it is 
perfectly good- I can 
never wish for a better 
coat." Capt. B. 
I wore it continuously 
from ttie 13th to the 1 8th 
and slept in it in rouddy 
and damp Trenches, and 
for the major part of the 
time it was raining. I am 
glad to say the coat kept 
me absolutely dry the 
whole time." Lieut. O. 
" I have used one out 
here for 6 months, and 
though it is now very 
shabby, it is still quite 
proof against any rain-" 
Lt-Col. L. 
The originals of the above 
letters can be seen by any- 
one interested. 
AQUASCUTUM KAPOK VALISE. 
Waterproof, warm, vermin proof. Re- 
quires no blankets. Specially con- 
structed for hard wear and indispensable 
from the list of Service requisites. 
Weight about 9 lbs. 
AQUASCUTUM Ltd. 
1 
Regent St.^ 
London, W. 
BY APPOINTMENT TO H/S MAJESTY THE KING. 
WA^IERPROOF COAT SPECIALISTS 
FOR OVER 50 YEARS. 1=1 
100 
The Original Cording s. Estd. 1839. 
The**EQUITOR'' 
Waterproof Coat 
Officers speak highly of the 
special provision for mounted wear 
in the attached apron buttoning on 
one side. This ab.solutely shuts out 
any rain, and when not in use fastens 
conveniently (out of sight) on the 
inside of coat, which then serves just 
as well for ordinary wear afoot. The 
coat can be bad fitted with belt if 
desired. 
One of the special materials, 
No. 31, in colour an approved mili- 
tary fawn, is a tough though finely- 
woven fabric, light in weight, yet 
absolutely reliable for hard wear and 
tear. 
The "Equitor" Coat is also made 
with warm fleece I.ning to detach. 
When ordering an " Equitor " or 
"Service" Coat (the "Service'" Coat 
is made without the attached apron), 
or directing that one be sent on 
approval, height and chest measure 
and reference should be given. 
New Illastrated List of waterproof coat; cape; boot; trench wader, &c.^t requett. 
J. C. CORDING & Ca 
Waterproofers to H.M. the King 
19 PICCADILLY, W. & "I sl^tlMESs st. 
s.w. 
THE 
FASHION 
FOR 
PETTICOATS 
In view of the fasliion for 
wide skirts. Petticoats are 
now in great demand. Our 
stock contains an infinite 
variety of dainty and prao- 
ticaJ Petticoats at reason- 
able prices. 
PETTICOAT as sketch, in 
rich quality taffeta, cut 
round and full, with waved 
edge, finished with pinked 
out ruche. In navy, grey, 
mole. nigg«r, saxe, pink, 
sky, ajid purple. Also 
shot purple and black, red 
and black, and blue and 
black. 
Pr, 
ice 
16/9. 
5en/ on Approval. 
DebenKam 
&Freebo4 
Wigmor* Street. 
iC»vfnj;sh Square) Lo ndon.W 
Femous lop over a Century 
forToile for QijoMt lor VoIu* 
