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Larola

... yCMVUt, Jofcig, E33IH umm IBS j Tone the delicate skin-tissues of your face and hands with I and you will have a sure beauty defence against the aggressions i of bitter winds and cold, wintry snaps. makes and keeps the skin delightfully smooth, prevents roughness, redness and chaps, and adds immeasurably to your beauty, charm and comfort. A.R.P. Wardens women on munitions and other war ...

Mr. Arthur Sainsbury's: William of Valence

... Mr. Arthur Sainsbury's William of Valence BRED in France by Captain J. D. Cohn, William of Valence is a half-brother to the 2000-Guineas winner, Le Ksar, and to the Cesarewitch winner, Cantatrice II. The winner of four races in France, he was raced in this country for two seasons and won the Chesterfield Cup (£1385), the Rosebery Stakes (£1240), the City and Suburban Handicap (^1788), and ...

Rapier on Racing

... Miss Paget's chance in the Red Cross 'Chase- Irish hopes of Royal Danieli Cheltenham to stage Season's Chief Hurdling Event Australian Champion dead News of Windsor Lad RACING owners who have been counting their blessings one by one are now working them out in decimal points. The loss of a number of days of racing in an ordinary National Hunt Season amounts to very little; but a loss in these ...

Round the Ring: The Astonishing Tarleton--Roderick Getting Fit--Wembley permitted 9,000

... Round the Ring The Astonishing Tarleton Roderick Getting Fit Wembley permitted 9,000 By B. Bennison ERNIE RODERICK, our welter-weight champion, is back in the gymnasium, the better for a rest, much needed, after his defeat by Arthur Danahar. He is helping Nel Tarleton prepare for a fight with Johnny Cusick, of Manchester, holder of the feather weight title, at Liverpool on February I. As an ...

Round the New Shows: The Bare Idea (Comedy, 6.45 and 9.15)

... The Bare Idea (Comedy, 6.45 and 9.15) AS my taxi sped through the inky blackness of a bitterly cold night last week to the Comedy Theatre to see a play about nudism I prayed, for the sake of the cast, that the theatre would be adequately heated. I need not have worried. The heating of the place was quite satisfactory--and that was almost the only thing about the evening which was ...

HARRIS TWEED

... TO protect the interest of the islanders and to guard against imitations of spurious origin the Harris Tweed Trade Mark has been registered by order of the Board of Trade. All Tweed which bears the Harris Tweed Trade Mark is made to-day in exactly the same way as before the war. The mark, stamped on the cloth itself, is a definite nssiiranre thnt tlip twoprt Tins tipp„ ,-np/ln entirely in the ...

Rapier on Racing

... Red Cross Candidates in Dublin Will Miss Paget Bring Off the Double Hopes for the Flat Racing Season Sport at Windsor and Fontwell Park AN unusual position has arisen as a result of the postponement, until to-morrow, of the Leopardstown meeting arranged for last Saturday. Nearly all the English-trained horses which were to run in the Red Cross 'Chase and also in the Leopardstown Hurdle are ...

A Try-out for the British Army Team: Grand Football at Selhurst Park

... A Try-out for the British Army Team Grand Football at Selhurst Park ON Sunday, February n, the British Army are to meet the French Army in Paris, and last Saturday at Selhurst Park an Army side played an England XI as a trial game before the big occasion in France. Saturday's match in aid of the Red Cross Fund attracted 10,057 people, and brought £558 to the fund. It was a grand match, a ...

Billiards Through the Years

... YESTERDAY at Thurston's, Leicester Square, a remarkable exhibition of old billiard tables, famous cues of champions of the past, and other records of the game was opened in aid of the Lord Mayor's Red Cross Fund. The exhibition is open from u to 5 cn week days, and ri to 1 on Saturdays. The purchase of a catalogue, which is a history of the game andits influence during the past 120 years, ...

The Double-Handed Grip is Worth Trying: T. C. Harvey Driving

... The Double-Handed Grip is Worth Trying T. C. Harvey Driving AMONG many students of the game there is a feeling that a double-handed grip that is, a grip although held in the fingers is neither of the interlocking or overlapping variety is unortho dox. In this series of T. G. Harvey, the Oxford secretary last season, using the double-handed grip, the swing is quite orthodox the stance perhaps ...

Covers

... and DRAMATIC News lllll lllll IBHllIUl^B^j r^NDUDRAMATICPNEWSC ClcOT TfiplcX faj&Uf FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1940. The Illustrated ...

The Viceroy Goes Shooting

... Lord Linlithgow after Hill Pheasants in the Simla Hills THE VICEROT AND HIS HOST Lord Linlithgow and the Rana of Koti State arriving in the Koti forest for the shoot. The Rana is eighty-two years old. but still very active. J. r iy lit iMfc r I ONE OF THE STANDS: Lord Linlithgow and the shikar party waiting for the birds to come over. GOOD SPORT: The Viceroy was shooting well and added 42 hill ...