l orf'er* for iJrrahrr>' Co«f. I>rrB*r». Coat* and Slii’ t*. Overall*. Aproa«, ilal«. and other rrqr.i<ite<. a* writ a’.l mairrials apfrovod by ll Red Cr«w c.ety, are coa t with specially traired » art, ar«l i'eli»ery is jr-ut'anteed. Spec irena, patton* an! inf'-riration ran b;
2 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
Many drapers are keeping their establishments going out of loyalty to their employees. Help them by paying cash for everything you buy; otherwise they cannot pay the manufacturers, and the manufacturers their furn cannot pay their employees.
2 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
was prosecuted before Mr. CaooeTlor the Marytebooe poUo*oaurt to-day for having failed to disclose to the police when registering himself that was in possession of a pigeon. Mrs. F. C. Lockwood, wile of an ex-Artnv officer, residing In Regent’s Park-road, stated that on the prev
2 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES OF THE EMPIRE. PARIS, Monday Night. British jr«ncraJ, his way through Baris, made the following statement to representative of the Petit Parisicn : “It quite true that British wounded arc passing through France on their way to England. I have seen our com
1 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England
Weep je not for the dead, neither bemoan him ! % It is the proud custom in the French Army that when the roll of a regiment is called after action the comrades of the slain answer for them, u Marts sur le champ d'honneur.” That is bow the soldier regards death in battle; that is
1 September 1914 - Pall Mall Gazette - London, London, England