28 JULY 1928, Page 17

DOMESTIC SERVICE AND PUBLIC HEALTH [To the Editor of the

SPECTATOR.]

Sin,—I wonder if your correspondent, C. H. Miller, has ever heard of the League of Skilled Housecraft. Members of the League are trained in their situations : they have a text-book to study and are examined theoretically and practically in the various duties of domestic service. Those who pass the examination receive a certificate and a badge, and may wear the neat dark blue uniform of the. League. All par- ticulars may be obtained from the Secretary of the League of Skilled Housecraft, Townsend House, 1 Greycoat Place, S.W. 1, where a list of certificated maids is kept.—I am, Sir,