29 NOVEMBER 1924, Page 13

THE BRAILLE AND SERVERS OF THE BLIND LEAGUE [To the

Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—At this time of year when we are thinking towards Christmas, the happiness of children whose little eyes sparkle as they watch the Pantomime, Circus, &c., &e., comes vividly to mind. I wish to appeal for funds to develop the Homes for Blind Defective Children that bear my name, and am sure that on both sides of the footlights there arc those anxious to respond. Full particulars are available at 3 Upper Woburn Place, where I shall be glad if donations are forwarded, addressed to me. With grateful thanks in anticipation of your kindliest assistance.—I am, Sir, &c., ELLEN TERRY, President.