IT'S GOOD TO SEE ORANGE-PEEL AGAIN!
... DRAWN BY PRANK REYNOLDS. ...
... DRAWN BY PRANK REYNOLDS. ...
... fl fl mm H g Y'Jm H m MBI! H H iP Hi hIII jjlll Send a postcard for booklet, Footwear fill since the Wbrld began, also names HI sssj of local Wearra stockists to Hi ggg (Dept. S). H BaSa Irthlingborough Northamptonshire HI ...
... THIS ENGLISH PEACE OF YESTERDAY-- AND TO-MORROW. Sleepy village EYNSFORD. Wild and remote 44 THE MOORLAND PATH. Deep rural peace 44 A SOMERSETSHIRE MILL. Unhurrying country town 44 LUDLOW. Seaside alley-way 44 OLD FOLKESTONE.44 FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN ST. AUBYN, F.R.P.S. These enchanting landscapes of England, breathing the peace of yesterday, are not reproductions of English water ...
... SEND YOUR OLD LOVE LETTERS-BUT NOT WITH LOVE-TO THE GERMANS Turn out your old love-letters, or even your most recent ones, your files of bills (all paid, we hope!), your dress-boxes, catalogues, ancient photographs on ■11 €ar°oard founts, and any other paper salvage you can find, and you will help to win the war. The need for paper and cardboard in the manu- Jacture of munitions is urgent, ...
... -Vitabeau Vitabeau The All-purpose Coal for Civil Defence Workers HERE is the only coat for a man or woman to wear this winter sure protection in the PrV worst of weather. It is smartly cut and tailored. J r You can wear it proudly on any occasion. But A when you go on duty, that is when you appreciate its secret merits. Its triple-proofed, 2-fold Egyptian ^k Cotton Gabardine keeps out the ...
... MOTLEY NOTES. By ALAN KEMP. Wrong Again What a boon it is, in days when boons are doubly blessings, to have a Prime Minister who, along with all his immense responsibilities, can preserve a sense of humour! No man can speak in more solemn tones than he; but none is more sure of the right moment for that Parliamentary mirth which, even when muffled in reporter's brackets, is as ...
... By JOYCE DENNYS. MY DEAR ROBERT-- Here I am, home again. Three days in London is not enough, but I must tell you of the exciting morning I had with Linda before I left. Linda is a Salvage Adviser to a Borough. When I said, How grand that sounds she turned those marvellous eyes on me and said simply, It is grand. I really believe she is prouder of being a Salvage Adviser than she was of being ...
... . DRAWN BY W. HEATH ROBINSON. ...
... . Tt.A .F., England. My Dear Hank, Last week I took part in my first daylight raid (actually it was my first raid of any sort, but it rings better to say day light-- sort of gives the civvies the idea that I've done a whole heap of night raids). As 1 told you in my last letter, I have been scanning the Battle Order every night but in vain. So you can imagine how thrilled X was to see T for ...
... . By INEZ HOLDEN. THE day had just begun, but for me it was ended. I was going home to sleep. I went to the place where the bus stopped by request, and on either side of me there walked a nurse from the hospital. They wore the same uniform as mine, the same round hat the same, drain-pipe-shaped blue overcoat. The one that was the daughter of the local carpenter said, Gets you down, this night ...
... FERRANTI /^adutspf 1 1H] Ltf KiUKfff sf 0„^nn'v*i WjjP£gs0^^ UST as a clean window gives most light KIHkK the polished surface of the reflector of your Ferranti Fire needs to be kept a bright in order to direct the heat rays across the room and so provide maxi mum comfort. A tarnished reflector permits the heat to rise to the ceiling, where it tends to create a stuffy atmosphere. /I 1/ The ...
... When we welcome them bach again all tlie good tilings of tlie first post-war Christmas when shops blaze with light and hurst with hosts of dainties. Tor you will it he a time of gladness and rejoicing? Or will your joy he marred by a conscience which says You knew your duty. Yet you failed to do it. Your duty is to save. There can be no shirking that dirty. This has been called A. war of ...