26 NOVEMBER 1910, Page 16

TALBOT HOUSE SETTLEMENT.

MI THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:9 SIB,—I should be greatly obliged to you if I could let it be known to readers of the Spectator that the Talbot House Settlement in Addington Square, Camberwell, S.E., is now resuming work after being thoroughly renovated and repaired. This Settlement works in connexion with the Cambridge House in Camberwell, and it makes a special appeal for support to the sisters and relations of Cambridge men. Very interesting work, both religious and social, is being done in one of the very poorest districts of South London, and much more could be done if lady workers would come forward. Applications for residence should be made to the new head, Miss Janet Douglas.—I am, Sir, &c.,

LANINIA TALBOT

(President of the Talbot House Committee). Bishop's House, Kennington, H.E.