22 MAY 1915, Page 14

ON A POSTCARD.

(To rue Emma or vas “Sreererrean

Sea,—The article in the Spectator of May 15th on the Urgency Cases Hospital, Bar-le-Duo, makes me think that we English wounded might subscribe towards some such hospital for those lees lucky than we. The luxury of our hospitals and the fact that everything is given us in profusion make it painful to hear of our wounded allies who have not got the bare neces- saries. Once in a' hospital we live in absolute comfort, our clothes, our food, our amusements, and our every wish pro- vided without a penny being asked. Many of us are well-off, all of us are receiving,our pay the whole time. If such an opportunity of a suitable thankoffering were suggested to those coming out of hospital most would give.—I am, Sir, ,to.,

A WOUNDED Orman.