11 SEPTEMBER 1915, Page 16

WHAT TO DO WITH OUR DAUGHTERS.

[TO TEE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.1

SIR,—Can you or your readers help me with advice P I live in a lonely part of the country where my daughter has prac- tically no occupation or society. She is eighteen, big, strong, and active. She wishes to be a. nurse, but the hospitals do not care for probationers much below the ago of twenty-two. I have heard of one or two institutions where nursing, care of babies, housekeeping, and so on are taught, but fees are rather heavy for such times as these. Can any one tell me of a suit- able place, where fees are moderate, and where she would associate with ladies am, Sir, &c., WORRIED.