31 OCTOBER 1914, Page 15

CLOTHES FOR WOUNDED AND DISABLED SOLDIERS.

ITO THR EDITOR OP TH. " SPECTATOR:9 SIR,—May I draw the attention of your readers to Mrs. Arthur James's appeal for clothing for wounded and disabled solders ? Great-coats, mackintoshes, and rugs are of great service during their journey home; lounge suits, flannel shirts, woollen socks and underwear, and stout boots serve to fit out the many who are invalided out of the Army and return to civil life. Any of the above-mentioned articles, or the money to buy them, will be most thankfully received at 3 Grafton street, Piccadilly.—I am, Sir, &c., GRENFELL, F.M. [We warmly commend Lord Grenfell's appeal to our readers.—En. Spectator.]