27 NOVEMBER 1915, Page 17

THE WOMEN'S SETTLEMENT IN WEST LONDON.

rTo THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—If there be any amongst your readers who ere anxious to find useful and interesting work in London during the coming winter, I would direot their attention to the Women's Settlement in West London, Bishop Creighton House, 878 Lillie Road, Fulham, W., a centre of varied social and philanthropic work, where there are vacancies for residents. Three of our workers are shortly going to take up war work in France ; we are proud that their training at our Settlement should have fitted them for this, but we are naturally anxious to secure others who will under- take work, perhaps less exciting but equally urgent, in the poor districts of Fulham and Hammersmith. To a worker competent to run a Girls' Club we offer free board and lodging; other residents pay the usual fees. Applications for further particulars should be made to the Head of the Settlement.—I am, Sir, Sm.,

LOUISE CREIGHTON, Chairman of the Settlement Connell,