11 NOVEMBER 1916, Page 14

MUTUAL REGISTRATION OF ASSISTANCE.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECIATOLL"]

SIR,—May I call attention through your columns to the enclosed scheme, which has been widely welcomed by hardly pressed social workers, whose time is thereby saved, because it gives them the immense advantage of being able to ascertain without delay who is helping or is interested in their applicants? Over two thousand agencies are already taking advantage of it. To the usefulness of the scheme many warm tributes are paid by those war workers and others to whom we are all so much indebted at the present time, and contributions towards the scheme will therefore be most

gratefully acknowledged.—I am, Sir, Lc., Gaaratms Lamm. Charity Organization Society, Denison House, Vauxhall Bridge Road, S.W.

[Persons desiring information as to the scheme should write direct to Miss Lubbock, not to us.—En. Spectator.]