12 DECEMBER 1908, Page 19

THE EAST LONDON NEEDLEWORK CLUB. [TO THE EDITOR OF Till"Se

IcarAToR.1 SIR,—At this time of year, when people are buying garments as Christmas presents for their servants and for poor people, perhaps they might be glad to know of the East London Needlework Club, where they can get well-made garments at most reasonable prices, and at the same time be giving work to many women who are badly in want of it. The East London Needlework Club employs women in the parish of St. Matthew's, Bethnal Green, in making warm and useful clothes, and pays them good wages for doing it. The demand to be given this work to do is increasing, and the East London Needlework Club is most anxious to get more customers in order to employ more women than it can at present. They have a very good selection of men's shirts, women's petticoats, nightgowns, &c., and can make any garments to order. A price-list would be sent to any one on application