26 AUGUST 1916, Page 11

THE WORK OF EDUCATED WOMEN AFTER THE WAR. go Will

EDITOR 07 T111 " SPEOTIT071.1 Stm—In view of the anxiety which is being felt in many quarters about the position of educated women after the war, who have been temporarily filling the places of men, it is perhaps well to make a publie announcement that the Central Bureau for the Employment of Women is specially occupying itself with the investigation of the matter and its practical treatment The Bureau deals with many thousands of educated women every year, and ham therefore, a wide experienee. Particulars of now openings and how to enter thorn are offered to the younger women for whom there is an urgent demand in now and permanent occupations. Our Information Department is open to all enquirers. We invite the co-operation of all who are Interested la plans for reconstruction and reorganization.—I am, Sir, &e.,

E. Mlarols Berme,

Chairman of the ExecuUve.

6 & 8 Princes Street, Cavendish Square, W.