22 MAY 1926, Page 16

THE INDUSTRIAL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sut,—Your article of April 10th and subsequent correspond- ence has deepened the interest caused by the many special services organized by the I.C.F. on Sunday, April 25th. I fail to see what better method can be adopted than these services and the " Call to Prayer," signed by twenty-four Bishops and the leaders of various Christian denominations, also organized by I.C.F. Apparently any big movement formed to try to improve industrial and spiritual conditions always has met with captious criticism . It must encourage the Society when a paper of your standing appeals for fair play and understanding before passing judgment.—I am,