Show Driving On Left In England By EDWARD H. SIMS Americans fearful of driving in England where cars keep to the should not feel hesitant to give it a THE WRITER recently picked up a rented Rover and drove from Southampton to London in two The steering wheel was on the right and cars moved in left but in a few minutes it all seemed One must take care to keep his mind on the and American pedestrians must be very careful when crossing streets the first few days in The habit to look left before stepping off a curb can be One must look right for the nearest oncoming LONDON itself is easy to drive One reaches the center of the city by following the traffic stream if and there are garages m the center of and often vacant parking We parked behind the Club on busy in the center of the without From the club one is only a few minutes from Regent Street and Harrod's is only fifteen minutes in the other direction and Fortnam and Mason's only a five minute walk down 1 ONE OF the intriguing features of this latter store is its food There are twenty-six kinds of honey on for all the traditional English meat pies and specialities from all over the world one seldom sees The sight of distinguished-looking clerks in dark and their invariably polite is always There is a sweets luncheon room and a dining Furniture is on display on the third Like Harrod's one can buy practically anything in this one building-though not really as is the Harrod's |