Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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; KMOINO 171 PICTURES AND THE PICTK i Dur News Feature: Events of the Week THE BOMBING SCHOOL: With the 10th Middlesex in camp 1. How our Doys advance. First -a mtnb! Than the bayonet. 2. The new hair-brush bomb, which has a handle and is much easier to throw than the round bomb. 3 and 5. LATEST PARIS FASHIONS: Two chic hats. A confec'ion of rich wine-coloured velvet and silk, topped by pure white wings. A turquoise blue hat, the brim of which is composed or alternate bands of ribbon velvet and narrow satin ribbon, the only trimming being two wh'te ostrich tips ooised saucily b hind the turn-up in front. 4. BULLET PROOF : The new steel (back and front) waistcoat now being worn by our lads at the Front 6. IN THE FIRST LINE TRENCHES: Roll-call of French troops, who •re wearing the new steel helmets. 7. TO FIGHT FOR THE EMPIRE: Contingent of recruits from Trinidad. They were inspected the other day by the Lord Mayor of London.