19 MAY 1917, Page 12

HELP FOR THE BELGIAN BABIES.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Yon were so very kind, some months ago, as to allow me to call attention to the work of the Vestiaire Marie-Jose, an under- taking which supplies milk, food, and clothes to the babies of villages in Flanders, behind the-fighting line. The task is still being actively and effectively carried out to the considerable benefit of the little folk in Belgium, but supplies are running short. I venture to make an urgent appeal to your readers. Gifts of clothes suitable for infants and children, materials, and wool can he sent to the depot at 1 Elm Park Gardens, Fulham Road, S.W. 7, and donations of money, for the supply of the urgently needed milk, to Dr. L. Fairfield, care of London County and Westminster Bank, 217 Strand, W.C.—I am, Sir, &c., W. PETT RIDGE.