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The London Shoe Company Ltd

... 7Ae LONDON SHOE COMPANY'S range of new Summer styles With the approach of Summer every well-dressed woman gives serious attention to the selection of shoes. On their careful choice depends the success, or otherwise, of her new Summer frocks. We have always appreciated this at the London Shoe Company and are renowned for the comprehensive variety of styles and fittings which we offer to our ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1926
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 108 | Page: Page 41 | Tags: Photographs 

A perfect Permanent Wave and Shingle

... ci perfect lermamnimveand Shindel A Woman's joy, happiness and peace of W mind are entirely dependent on how her 1 hair is cut, waved and dressed, and in my opinion it is every W oman's duty to herself to seek expert advice and artistic workmanship. I T. VASCO. J We invite you to give us the pleasure of a visit to our Estab- I lishment unique in the World for vast accommodation (50 Ladies at a ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1926
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 192 | Page: Page 43 | Tags: Photographs 

'Celanese' UNDERWEAR

... a 1 i HHIHBflflHflHHHflHHHHHH 'Celanese UNDERWEAR 1 _=i 'C^elanese underwear designs are pro- duced by fashion experts express ing the newest in Lingerie ideas. And 'Celanese' fabrics are so exquisitely fine and silk-like that the dainty garments seem just built for coolness on active summer days. See the full range of smart 'Celanese' styles, in Tricot, wash able Satin, La dderproof Milanese, ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1926
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 125 | Page: Page 49 | Tags: Photographs 

DANCING: I. Balance and poise-- and how to acquire it

... DANCING By H. St. John Rumsey, M. A. Author of Ball-Room Dancing i Balance and poise and how to acquire it IN these days one has only to look around to see what a strong appeal modern ball-room danc ing makes to young and old. And it is an art which grows upon one -- gradually, perhaps, but nevertheless surely. But to dance correctly one must have the proper balance and weight control, and it ...

Published: Wednesday 30 June 1926
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 587 | Page: Page 60 | Tags: Photographs 

SPEAKING INTERNATIONALLY

... By CRAWFURD PRICE IT would almost seem, at this date, that little remains to be said on the subject of the late, unlamented Anglo-French Naval understanding. The object and scope of the negotiations are by now fairly common know ledge, and by his courteous and moderate Note, President Coolidge has let Britain and France down very lightly indeed. Despite an invita tion to continue the ...

AT THE THEATRE

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WAR in the AIR: WILL THE WORLD'S NAVIES BECOME OBSOLETE?

... W A R in the A. I R WILL THE WORLD'S NAVIES BECOME OBSOLETE By Brig. 'Gen. P. R. C. GROVES, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. HISTORY shows that Europe is the world's storm centre. On that con tinent, air power, a new form of force and. one of immense destructive potentiality, has developed during the past nine years, and is continuing to develop intensively. In view of this consideration and Great ...

Published: Friday 05 October 1928
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1165 | Page: Page 36 | Tags: Photographs 

LEND ME YOUR EARS

... By A. Kalisch IT has been an open secret for some time among his friends that Sir Edward Elgar has, since his removal to his new house near Stratford-on-Avon, been busy with a considerable work, but no one, so far as I know, has been able to extract from him what it precisely is. I remember that a good many years ago, just before the war, he once said to a party of friends when I was present ...

THE LIGHT of the WORLD: WHAT IS WRONG WITH RELIGION?

... T he Light of World WHAT IS WRONG WITH RELIGION JPir ;j By the Rev. R. J. CAMPBELL, D.D. THE Prayer Book controversy, which has died down for the present, surprised many of us by the passion it aroused and the amount of earnest religious conviction it revealed. It puzzled foreigners. In several visits I have made to other European countries since the controversy first began, I have been asked ...

Auto Suggestions: How to Buy a Car

... Auto' V (udgcfHonr 3y the Hon. Victor and Mrs. Bruce How to Buy a Car. THE imminence of the Motor Show, and the embarrassment of choice offered to the prospectively purchasing visitor suggest to me that a warning may not be out of place. Unless the would-be purchaser has his plans cut and dried as to the stands to be visited and the particular cars to be critically examined, he is likely to ...

DOG RACING

... Dog Racing SOME years ago I sat in a cinema and saw a moving picture of greyhounds chasing an electric hare round an American Stadium track. The audience, and I with them, shrieked with laughter, Shades of the Waterloo Cup! we thought-- little dreaming that in a very short while the electric hare was to start a new sport in England which was to run through the community with a wave of ...

Published: Friday 05 October 1928
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1211 | Page: Page 90 | Tags: Photographs 

THROUGH THE FAIRWAY

... Gerard Fairlie THERE are certain competitions which stand out in importance because of the quality of the entry which they attract. The King William IV medal, although in point of fact merely the Autumn medal of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, is prob ably the second most important stroke play competition of the year, and certainly by far the most important of those played only ...