March 7, 191 8 
Land & Water 
2 I 
THE 
"FORT MASON 
»9 
A Field Boot soft as a 
Slipper, waterproof, very 
strong, and lighter than 
any other Service Boot. 
Special wear-resisting soles. 
Tie most convenient and 
eomfortable Service Boot 
mannfactured. 
£6:6:0 
Siaes above 9j, 14/- extra. 
Special Measures, 15/- extra. 
FORTNUM & MASON, lto. 
182 Piccadilly, London, W. 1. 
Depot for "Dexter" Trench Coats. 
GAM AGES 
GREAT SALVAGE AND 
WAR PRIZE SALE NOW ON 
BHRGHIN SHLE list 
POST FREE. 
ALUMINIUM GRIDS. 
Very cfcoice. Site l*tx« ias. 75 »aiy. 
Usual Price «/«. Safe Price 5/6i 
PMtage ;<1. 
WASHSTAND8. 
Lot 2. 29 only, folding Washstand, 
japamiad iron frame, enamel bowl and 
ing and soap dish. Sale Price 12/S( 
Lot 3. Folding angle Washstan4, 
japanned art colours, complete witli 
eaamet basin, jug and soap dish. 
Price 12/ni 
Wortfi double the price to-day. 
Lot 4. A few only extra qoalitv 
Wash.^tand», superior make and ftn^'. 
Complete With all accessories. Pivseat 
P»ic«, 27/6. Sale offer 18/11 
Carriage and Packing, 1/6 
POLISHED COPPER 
URN. 
Two-quart site. Polished Copper Urn, 
extra heavy gauge copper, fltted brass 
tap. Invaluable for table use. Saves 
lifting and continually filling tea au<l 
cof!ae pots. A reallv useful present. 
and very scarce at tne present tim*. 
Worth 45/. Postgd. Price 20/11 
We have a large stock of Aluminium 
Oddments at special low prices. 
ENAMELLED 
STEWPOTS. 
Lot99X. As illustrated. 
Blue outside, white insido. 
Heavy make. Ball handle and 
tin covers. 
,\hf>ut 123 pints, 
2/tU 3/6i 3/1 U 
About 4 6 8 pints. 
4/6i 5/9i 6/6i 
About 10 12 16 pints. 
7 m 8/1 u 9/1 u 
Carriage extra. 
The Greatest 
Bartains ol the 
week are 
NATIONAL 
WAR BONDS 
aod 
WAR SAVINGS 
CERTIFICATES 
Buy Ihem 
TO-DA f. 
HOLBORN, LONDON, E.C.1 
THE 1918 BURBERRY 
A New Service Weatherproof 
which combines to per- 
fection the most dis- 
tinctive qualities of a 
Burberry Safeguard — 
double protection over 
vital areas, resistance to 
wet and • cold, light- 
weight, self-ventilation, 
and durability. 
Collar can be worn open, 
closed to the throat, or 
turned up. 
The 1918 Burberry is 
made in proofed mate- 
rials which need no 
rubber, oiled-silk, or 
other air-tight agent to 
aid their efficiency. 
Whilst allowing free cir- 
culation of air through 
the texture, it ensures 
reliable security against • 
the worst weather. 
Complete Kit* in 
2 to 4 D»y« or 
Ready-to-Wear. 
Military 
or Naval 
Catalogue 
post free 
on request. 
During the War 
BURBERKYS CLEAN 
AND RE-PROOF Officers' 
Barberry Weatherproofs 
FREE OF CHARGE. 
Every 
Burberry 
Garment 
bears a 
Burberry 
Latel. 
The 1918 Burberry 
As supplied to His Majesty tke Kiag, 
S.W. 
BURBERRYS Haymarket LONDON 
8 & 10 Boul. Malesherbes PARIS; Basingstoke and Provincial Agents 
The NINETEENTH CENTURY 
AND AFTER. 
MARCH. 
Britlih Policy In Riinia. 
The Peril of Soelalltm. 
By LESLIE URQUHART 
By the Right Hon. Lord SYDENHAM OF COMBE, 
G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G. 
The Threatened Suicide of Britllh Dmnoeraoy, By HAROLD F. W.YATT 
Our War-Alms In 18U-and To-day. By G. W. T. OMOND 
The Church's Self-Covernment. By Ue Right Rev. the BISHOP OF ZANZIBAR 
A Friend of Sir Thomas More. Rv Professor FOSTER WATSON 
The Elementary School Child's Mother. By EDITH SELLERS 
Capital and General Progress. By W. H. MALLOCK 
The Occultism in Tennyson's Poetry. By A. P. SINNETT 
The German Conference Trick. By W. MORRIS COLLES 
'Jargon' In the Great War. By Major-Gemeral Sir GEORGE ASTON, K.C.B. 
The Fitht against Venereal Infection : a Further Reply t* Sir Bryan Oonkin. 
By Sir FRANCIS CHAMPNEYS, Bart., M.D. 
The Past and Future of Railways. By J. H. BALFOUR-BROWNE, K.C. 
Confessions of a Peacemaker. By Sir WILLIAM MrrCHELL RAMSAY 
How fiermany makes Peace. By WILLIAM HARBUTT DAWSON 
London : SPOmsWOODE, BALLANTYNE 4 Co., Ltd., i New Street Square. 
«ff« 
SIX DAYS ADRIFT IN 
THE NORTH SEA! 
Supreme test of the concentrated food value of 
HORLICK'S 
MALTED MILK TABLETS 
To H')Kl Ji.K's MALli-.r^ Mil K Co., Sloueli. Buck-*. 
Dear Sirs,— As a member of the Koyal Naval Air Service, it will interest you to know that 1 
recently proved the extreme value of your Malted Milk Tablets. In a flijjht over the North Sea on 
May .;4th, 1917, the machine developed engine trouble, and the pilot was compelled to descend, and 
we were left for iix days adrift. To make matten worse the seaplane capsized, and on the first day 
my companion lost a ThermoN Maiik hi led with hot cocoa, Troni tnal time until we were picked upon 
the afternoon of May 3)th ithe tixth day) my companion and iiiy^eU had no other form o) nOuiishment 
but your Malted Milk Tablets cimtimed in one ol your welf-known R.itlon Tins, except a ship's 
canule whicli wefound in some drifting wreckage. 
I feel, therefore, th.it weabsolutely owe ourlivesto the contents of your invaluable Ration Tin. and 
1 have the ffreatest pleAture in infonninff you cf these facts, aiici express my K^^t'tude for so ccinpacl 
a K.ition Tin containiiiL' so much n'ltriincnt. You are at libtrrty to use this leiter in nny way you like. 
and wUh my reneweil thanks Yours truly 'si^;n^■d^, — - K N.A.S. 
SEND THEM TO YOUR NAVAL AND MILITARY fRIENDS. 
.srr fhur rke nanif Hoflich's af-pean on evtry Lonfaiif*'- 
Of all Ch«aiiBt« and Stores, or we will forwmrd One of theie tini pcMl free to any addreM on receipt " 
1/6. Give full name and «ddreat, or name of Bhip, aUo live your own name end iddreis when •endinC 
HORLICK'S MALTED MILK CO., SLOUGH. BUCKS.. ENGLAND. 
