30 JUNE 1917, Page 14

SUMMER KNITTING.

(To TIM EDITOR OF THE " SPECILTOR.")

Sin,—Can you find me room to express deep gratitude to friends all over the country who, I hear, are getting together a wonderful supply of " sweaters" and other comforts for the autumn? Even a man knows that heavy knitting can't be congenial this weather; never mind, the results will be to the wearers in winter. Anything knitted for me should be held over till the third week in July, when I will be careful to give the address to which the sacks and parcels should be sent. I have long outgrown the space here. I have plenty of printed patterns of easily knitted comforts left, if ladies will kindly write for them.—I am, Sir, &c., Joust Pastoran.

8 King's Bench Walk, Inner Temple, E.C. 4.