29 AUGUST 1914, Page 18

RELIEF WORK FOR LADIES.

[To THE EDITOR OF THU "SrEcriron."1 SIR,—At a time when many ladies are thinking of coming up to London to help in relief work, it may be of use to some to know that Bishop Creighton House, a Church of England Settlement in Fulham, has a few vacancies for residents after September 7th. As the Settlement is one of the insti- tutions which have been asked by the Local Government Board to co-operate with it in inquiring into the existence of exceptional distress, residents may be sure of being brought into touch with very interesting and important work. Appli- cation should be made to Miss Wickham, 378 Lillie Road, Fulham. Residents' fees are 25s. a week, or £15 a quarter if paid in advance.—I am, Sir, &c.,