- White Monoplane Plans -1918A
You can fly with a motorcycle engine and this spiffy set of plans from George D. White. Wow! From the April, 1918 issue of EVERYDAY ENGINEERING - Weighing a baby
- Waterproof Trench Coat
GEO. CORDING LTD. GUARANTEED WATERPROOFS By Appointment To H.M. The King. WATERPROOF TRENCH COAT Lightweight 90/– Medium 105/– Heavy 105/– Fleece Linings 45/– Without Rubber } Write for Prices. „ (lined Oil Silk - The Tielocken
Smart Yet Dependable Prior to the invention of THE TIELOCKEN, a Weatherproof combining the smart Service appearance requisite to the Soldier, with such protective powers as would enable it to resist the heaviest downpour and keenest wind, may be said to have been non-existent. In every case one quality had to be sacrificed for the benefit of the other, and to-day THE TIELOCKEN is the only Service top-coat that successfully unites both these essential characteristics. Its design ensures that, from chin to knees, every vulnerable part of the body is doubly protected. It affords effective security, yet is healthfully self-ventilating—excludes heavy rain, yet is free from rubber or other air-tight fabrics—is airylight, and yet warm in chilly weather. Another advantage is its quick adjustment. A belt holds securely—no buttons to fasten. - The Rimasop Trench Coat
Made by the old-established Bond Street House of Rimell & Allsop, this coat embodies the suggestions of British Officers who have fought in France and Flanders since the beginning of the War. War experience has proved its practical value. Officers are invited to avail themselves of the experienced services of Messrs. Rimell & Allsop in the selection of any kit, either for Ceremonial occasions or for the Front. A 16–page booklet will be sent post free to any address by Rimell & Allsop, Sporting & Military Tailors, 54, New Bond Street, London, W. - The Hanging bar
- The exercise of hewing
- The essentials of a good position
- Table set for dinner
- Squirrels gathering nuts for winter
- Shoulder-raising for developing the lungs
- Rowing improves the carriage
- Ready to make a receipe
- Pepsi-Cola 1940A
Bigger and better, with drawing showing how it came into town thirty-five years ago, on a horse-drawn wagon. Published in a 1940 issue of MOVIE STORY - Open air food market
- Motion for exercising the abdominal muscles
- Loaf of Bread
- Kneading the abdomen
- It takes all sorts of people to feed the world
- Improves Respiration
- Harvest
- Gardening implements
- Exercise for hip-joints
- Exercise for back, hips, arms, and legs 2
- Exercise for back, hips, arms, and legs
- Exercise for a a graceful carriage
- Corrective Exercise
- Coca-Cola -1920A
- Coca-Cola -1912C
Coca Cola Advertisement Published in the May, 1912 issue of MODERN PRISCILLA. - Campfire cooking
- Beehive
- An exercise to straighten bent shoulders
- An exercise for nervous dizziness
- A simple meal
- A round of tether tennis
- A resistance exercise for the arms
- A picnic
- A loaf of bread
- A good reducing exercise fir vigorous girls
- A globe
- A fine exercise for abdominal muscles
- A cooked turkey
- 'Kampite' Trench Fuel blocks
BRYANT & MAY’S “KAMPITE” SAFETY TRENCH COOKER NO SPIRIT NO LIQUID SAFE, CLEAN & RELIABLE Complete with collapsible stand and six fuel blocks. Made by BRYAN & MAY, LTD., Manufacturers of the celebrated ‘Brymay’ Safety Matches & Swan Vestas)