31 MARCH 1917, Page 12

TUE SERBIAN RELIEF FUND.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—It is proposed to have an Exhibition of Serbian embroidery and homespun linen, &e., at those offices on Tuesday, April 24th. The Serbian Relief Fund, which shares with the French the care of eighteen hundred exiles in Corsica, went to great expense to equip workrooms, build looms for the weaving of linen, carpets, &c., in the winter and spring of 1913-16 in order to provide occupation for the wretched refugees from Salonika and the Adriatic coast. Most of these people had left everything they possessed behind them and were starved and broken by the long march through the mountains of Montenegro and Albania. 'They are almost happy and contented now that they have familiar occupations to divert their minds.— 5 Cromwell Road, S.W. Superintendent of theStores Depot,