18 NOVEMBER 1916, Page 12

A SPORTING OFFER.

_ [To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.")

Sin,—Apart from the general problem of the employment of exsoldiers and sailors, there are probably many young architects, paintere, and general draughtsmen who will return to their professions at the end of the war, and these may wonder how they can be useful now. I will gladly train free of charge any suitable discharged men who will come here for a month to enable them to take the places of junior draughtsmen in munitions drawing offices who may be called up. So far as my space allows, they may come and begin any Morning after 9.30 without giving notice. I have trained over fifty women on similar lines. Every one got a post after a month's hard work at 25s., 30s., or Ss. a week, and most of them were given a rise within a month or two. The longest hours are from 9 to 6, with occasional overtime with extea

pay.—I am, Sir, &e., S. B. K. CAULFIELD, F.R.I.B.A. 23 Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.