Supplement to LAND & WATER 
December 21, 1916 
By Special Appointment 
Tu His SiCajesly the King. 
A Scl«l on will be 
test upon req eti* 
Velour Hats id many calon. 
21/- 25/. 
SoJl Fell Hat. 
in a variety of shades* 
10/6 12/6 15/5 
A LARGE VARIETY IN OTHER SHAPES ALSO IN STOCK. 
REGULATION SERVICE CAPS 15/6 THE HEATH TRENCH COAT 
Do' do' will) back-piece 18/6 (delacbable Camel Fleece lining) 
Do- do. FELT 21/- £6 6 
105-109 OXFORD STREET, 
62 PICCADILLY, 
LONDON 
FORXMASON 
(Wilb or without Straps). 
The Ski Boot Idea is the pro- 
duct of a Country accustomed to 
cold and snow. The high double 
sides of this type of boot permit of 
extra pair of cocks being worn, 
which affords warmth and 
protection. 
The " Five Guinea " Ski 
Boot has the patent Fortmason 
Waterproof Leather throughout, 
the soles are extra strong, and the 
whole boot is as supple as a slipper 
and lasts for years. 
£.5:5:0 
FORTMASON FRENCH FIELD BOOTS. 
The " French " Field Boot is an improvement on the old 
Field Boot. It it only necessary to slacken three buckles 
to rest the leg. in an emergency the boot is quickly 
readjusted. 
In Fortmason leather (extra strong and supple), £5 I 5 : 
In ordinary leather - - - £4 : 4 : 
lUuttraUd CatatOf^ui tttU on at)plK<Aton. 
FORTNUM e^ MASOIV. 
182 Piccadilly. London. W. ''"' • 
WINDS OF HATE 
The most villainous thin$ that " comes 
over " isn't called " pip-squeak," " whiz/- 
banij," or anything modert^ and descrip- 
tive like that. It's just our old Siberian 
friend, the Last wind, tha has been pick- 
ing up hate from one end of Prussia to 
the other, and is absolutely sizzling with 
vindictiveness. The man who has endured 
its sand-pap>er caress for twelve hours on 
end is satislied to lot its ministrations 
start at his cap and end at his chin. 
Watch him button up his " Thresher." 
make all snug at neck and wrists thosc 
cunning little "thresher" comfort- 
dodges!— stick his hands deep into the 
warm roomy pockets and say "Blow thee, 
thou winter wind," or words to that effect. 
After breaking its teeth on the outer 
shell of iron-wearing, anti-mud khaki drill only to find its way 
l>arred and bolted by the cosy inside warmth-lining (in one or 
other of the "Thresher" alternatives), it simply gets mad, loses 
its temperature, and rushes off with a parting slap in the face, 
f^ut if that warmth-litiing had been soaked with yesterday's rain 
or last night's mist, the story wouldn't have had such a happy 
ending. Moisture makes a royal road for comfort tlirt)ugh any 
fabric. Now, mark the cunning of the man who made the 
"Thresher." Not only is the outer sholl itself proof against prac- 
tically any rain, but between it and the outt-r warmth-lining is a 
storm-proof one that puts up the bar once for all against every 
rain -oven the rain they get "out yonder." Rain with a capital R. 
•;»V 
TIHII^ 
£8.8.0 
£6.6.0 
and ouiiiilr 
15/6 
l 
Trench Coat with detachable 
sbe«i>skin lining 
Trt-uch Coat with deta<hj»hlr 
"Kamelc-otf ' lining 
(■avalry. type with knee flaps 
yusset extra 
Send size of chest and approximate height, 
and to avoid any delay encio:^€ cheque when 
ordering. 
THRESHER & GLENNY 
152 & 153 STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 
The Best Boots 
For Active Service are 
Faulkners' 
Norwegian Boots. 
The Easiest, Most 
Waterproof, Wear- 
resisting Boots made. 
The GRAEMAli WADER 
ATTACHMENTS, carrying 
Boots to the thii^h, £1 10 
extra. 
No. 1 
Model 
» 6 U 
Faulkners' Leggings 
Wrilc for Booklets and instruciions for Self-Measurement, 
tynh which is incorporated the boot busineis of Alan, Hebert 9 Grtening, Ltd- 
51 & .52 South Molton St.. Bond St., London, W. 
And 26 Trinity Sircct, Camtiridge. 
