Dodge Brothers ENGLISH LANDAULETTE These cars have an unusual roomi- ness. The depth and softness of the real Bedford Cord Upholstery, the buoyancy of the springs, and the de- sign of the seats, together with the quiet running of the engine, makes a ~T^qqvy\ Cibntnj ttf Tf>€ BRITISH AUTOMOBILE C° Ltd 19 St. Portland St. LONPON, W.l \TeUphom: Mayfair 6340. Telegrams: “Racegdod, Wesdo, London' DENT'S Chronometers IVatches , Clocks and Jewellery M. F. DENT, now united with and trading as & E. Dent Co. Ltd. WATCH, CLOCK & CHRONOMETER makers to HIS MAJESTY THE KING THE LATE KING EDWARD VII AND THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA Makers of The Great Westminster Clock (Big Ben), and solecusto- dian since its erection ; of the Standard Clock of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich (the primary Standard Timekeeper of the United Kingdom), and of Standard Clocksin most ofthe Foreign and Colonial Observatories 61 STRAND, W.C.2 34 COCKSPUR STREET, S.W.l 4 ROYAL EXCHANGE, E.C.3 LONDON /dewN Telephones: 61 CITY /r14 %4 CENTRAL i*RADE MARK- ByAppointment] 2 DEBRETT ADVERTISEMENTS. I HOUSE PARIS OXFORD 155-157, ST., W.l. Proprietors: PATISSERIE PARISIENNE,Ltd. r High-Class French Pastry- cooks, Confectioners and Chocolate Manufacturers. ICES AND PETIT FOURS. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. ORDERS RECEIVECAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION. ’Phone Museum 4386. : Zhc JjJorkebtce THE LEADING AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER ’TWIXT TRENT AND TWEED. Read in the HOMES, OFFICES and WORKS ofthegreatmajorityoftheCOUNTY,CLERICAL, PROFESSIONAL, and MERCANTILE Classes in its wide area. Its direct POSTAL CIRCULATION is probably larger than that of any other MORNING newspaper published in THE PROVINCES. Zhe JDot'Hsbue {post. Indispensable to Vendors of Real Estate and Promoters, of Sound Commercial and Financial Undertakings. TERMSofSUBSCRIPTIONon APPLICATION. Head Offices: - - ALBION STREET, LEEDS. London Offices -171, FLEET STREET, E.C.4. : Publisher and Manager E. THORNTON. : J. — : , 3 r CHARITIES "pp DEBRETT Bartholomew’s Hospital fit West Smithfield, London, E.C.1. (Founded 1123) Patron - HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. ACCOMMODATION ITS Beds in the Hospital - 686 Beds at the Convalescent Home - 70 WORK ITS 756 7,033 In-Patients. 247,099 attendances of Out-Patients. (Average for 3 years to 31st December, 1919.) - ITS FINANCIAL POSITION: The Annual Expenditure - (Average for 3 years to 31st December, 1919.) At the Hospital and Convalescent Home £128,459 - £128,459 The Income from Endowments £80,151 (Average for 3 years to 31st December, 1919.) Less Mortgage Debt - - 5,072 £75,079 Leaving a balance of - £53,380 to be obtained from VOLUNTARY SOURCES. Funds for the erection of a new Nurses’ Horne are also very urgently needed. The Treasurer will be glad to give information asto the sums necessary for the namingof Wards, or Beds as Memorials in perpetuity todeceased relatives or friends. Treasurer: The Right Hon. VISCOUNT SANDHURST, P.C St. Bartholomew's Hospital, E.C.1. Banker^ The Bank of England. L1* \ T CHARITIES *PP DEBRETT St. Thomas’s Hospital, Thames Embankment, S.E., Serves a very large POOR POPULATION on the South of the Thames. There are 448 Beds for the ABSOLUTELY POOR. There are 532 Beds for MILITARY PATIENTS. There are 34 Beds in St. Thomas’s Home for those who can pay a moderate amount. Expenditure Greatly Increased. Income Seriously Depleted. At least £20,000 per annum is re- quired from Voluntary Contributions. Contributions to be sent to the Treasurer, Hon. SIR ARTHUR STANLEY, G.B.E., M.P., at the Hospital or to ; G. Q. ROBERTS, Secretary. Thomas’s Home Applications for admission to St. for Paying Patients are to be sent to the STEWARD. I 5 T - CHARITIES DEBRETT SPURGEON’S ORPHAN HOMES, CLAPHAM ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Seaside Home Branch - - CLIFTONVILLE, MARGATE. PresAidentH&ODMirEectorA:NReDv.CHSACRHLEOSOSLPURGFEOONR. V5ic0e0-PresFidAenTtH&ETrReLasEurSerS:WICLHLIIALMDHRIGEGNS,,Esq And a Memorial of the Beloved Founder, C. H. SPURGEON. NoVotesrequired. The most needyand deservingcasesareselected bythe Committeeof Management to enter the Orphanage. Over4,000OrphanshavebeenreceivedintotheInstitutiontotheendofMarch,1920 CONTRIBUTIONS shouldbesenttotheSecretary,F. G. LADDS—,Spurgeon'sOrphanHomes, Stockwell, London, S.IV.9. Notice to intending Benefactors. Our last Annual Report containingaLegalFormofBequest,willbegladlysentonapplicationtotheSecretary. Sons of the Clergy Corporation. (FoundedA.D.1653. Incorporatedby RoyalCharter,A.D.1678) FortheReliefofNecessitousClergymen,theirWidows,aged Single Daughters,and Children of every Diocese in England and Wales. President The Archbishop of Canterbury. : BY FAR THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND M. ST COMPREHENSIVE OF CLERGY CHARITIES, DonorsofThirtyGuineasandupwardsareelectedGovernorsoftheCorporation. LEGACIES also formamostimportantfeatureintheannualreceiptsofthisancientSociety MAJOR ALDRED C. ROWDEN, Registrar, CORPORATION HOUSE, BLOOMSBURY PLACE, LONDON, W.C.i. THE Royal Hospital, Richmond, Surrey. Under the Patronage of H.M.THE KING and H.M. THE QUEEN. OPEN TO ALL CASES OF EMERGENCY AND ACCIDENT Total Annual Expenditure, £9,000 Total Assured Income - - £600 Leaving £8,400 perannumtobeprovidedbyvoluntary contributions. AnnualSubscriptions and DonationsWurgSeAntNlDyOnVeEeRd,ed.Chairman, RICHARD ALLEN, Secretary. THE Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables, Putney. Incorporated by Royal Charta. (City Offlee—BOND COURT HOUSE,WALBROOK, E.C.4.) OLDEST AND LARGEST INSTITUTION FOR INCURABLES. Patrons:HisMajestyKingGeorgeV,HerMajestytheQueen,H.R.H.Princess Christian President: Rt.Hon.LordWolverton. Treasurer: Sir Henry Lopes, Bart. Maintains over 220 inmates and 700 pensioners for life at a cost of £60,000 per annum, of which only £8,000 are guaranteed. As this Institution is a Home for Incurables and not SauHnodsapyitoarl,SiantutrhdeasytrFicutnsdenCsoelleocftitohnes.word, for the sick, itCdoHeAsRnLotESparCtUicTiTpaItNeGi,n StehcerHeotasrpyi.tal LI** 6 -r CHARITIES DEBRETT NATIONAL VIGILANCE ASSOCIATION and International Bureau for the Suppressionof the White Slave Traffic. President: TheRightHon.TheMarquis ofAberdeenandTemair,K.T. Treasurer: The Right Hon. The Earl of Moray. TheAssociation originated the InternationalWorkforthesuppressionoftheWhiteSlave Traffic,andorganised National Committees in the countries of Europe, theUnitedStates, - Canada,theArgentine,andinEgypt. Believing inprevention,theAssociationmakesenquiries,free of charge,inEngland,orin anycountryabroad,astothebonafidesofsituationsofferedtoyoungwomen. ItalsohasladiesondutyattheRailway Stations and English Ports to render assistance toEnglishgirls travelling throughout the United Kingdom, and to Foreignyoungwomen ontheirarrivalinanddeparturefromEngland. Annie Baker, Secretary, CentralOffice: 2, Grosvenor Mansions, 76, Victoria Street,S.W.1. THE DOGS’ HOME (OrTemporaryHomeforLostandStarvingDogsandCats). AN INSTITUTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF DOGS AND CATS. BATTERSEA PARK ROAD, S.W.8, and(forBoardersandQuarantineDogsonly) HACKBRIDGE, 8URREY. Patron: HisMostGraciousMajestytheKing. President: HisGracetheDukeofPortland,K.G- — OBJECTS. 1.—To provide food and shelter for the lost anddeserted dogs of London. 2.—To restore lost dogs to their rightful owners. 3.—When good dogs areunclaimed tofind suitablehomes for them atnominalchargee. 4. To destroy by a merciful and painiess method all valueless and diseased dogs. Out-patients’’Department, Battersea (Dogs and Cats only), Thursdays, 3p.m. AttheCountryBranch,Hackbridge,Surrey,dogsandcats can be received asboarders,and doCgosntfroribuqtuiaornasnttihnaenkfuunldleyrretcheeivIemdpobrytaGt.ioGnUoYf SD.ogRs’OWOrLdEerY,,19S1e4c.retary. A World-wide Philanthropy THE SALVATION ARMY s OLVESSOCIALPROBLEMSattherightendbygettingmen firstrightwithGod. ItsShelters,Homes,Elevators,Prison Gate Brigades, Workshops, Farms and other agencies are Adirected byspiritualimpulsestowards a spiritual end. DDMITS WITHOUT creed:-TESTS to its Shelters and Institutions. S ENDS MISSIONARIES TO ALL PEOPLES. It preaches the Gospelin 42 languagesin 70different countries. A RRESTS SOCIAL DECAY by reforming the drunkards and criminals, restrainingwayward youths, teaching in- dustry andindependence, and purifyinghomelife. Help is urgentlyneeded and should he sent to GENERAL BRAM- WELL BOOTH Queen Victoria Street, LONDON, E.C.4. Cheques should be crossed, “Bank ofEngland, Law CourtsBranch ” — : 7 r CHARITIES pp d DEBRETT Home National Children’s — “An Association of Experts in Child-Saving.” Sunday Times. pTOUNDED in 1869 by the late Dr. Bowman Stephenson, the National Children's Home and Orphanage embodies in awide range of activities thebest principles of child-saving. There are 3,400 boys and girls now under its care (12,000 past and present). .They are grouped in families in the charge of Sisters, whose love and care replace the home life of which they have been deprived. In the 25 Branches of the Home provision is made for every form of child need from tuberculosis to simple orphanhood. SUPPORTED ENTIRELY BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. Writeforfurtherparticulars to: NATITOheNPAriLncipalC(HReIv.LWD.RHoEdsNon’SSmith)H, OME (FoundedbyDr.Stephenson).1 f Chief Offices 104-122, City Road, London, E.C.i. : Treasurers fICJ-olRoneBlaralnodw>AlEdsqe.r,maM.nA.S,irJ.PC.harles C.Wakefield, Bart.,C.B.E. SOCIETY FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF LADIES IN REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. Heid urgently needed is for this Society, of all kinds. Of course, we want money. Large and small donations. Annual Subscriptions and Promises of £5 or £10, if nine people will give the same sums. Please help us. FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED. The times are hard and the distress is very great. Send for papers containing a list of our “ Wants." Will anyone help us to get a Home, either by giving it, or the site, or finding the money for us to buy or build. Also we should like the Home endowed. Send for the pamphlet on the subject. Donations and Subscriptions thankfully received by Hon. Sec. EDITH SMALLWOOD, Lancaster House, Malvern. — : Bankers Londona—ndSouthWestern Bank,NottingHill,W. References Th—eUnitedCountiesBankingCo., Nottingham Auditor A. H.Weller,Esq.,EdithWalk,Malvern,CharteredAccountant. : ; 8 CHARITIES ~gr DEBRETT Mariners' Friend Society. ESTABLISHED 1848. Supported by Voluntary Contributions. For promoting the welfare of Seamen, Fishermen and the Mercantile Marine. Evangelistic work amongst the Sailors. HeadOffice: 19, Old Gravel Lane, London Docks, E.l. Bethels Reading Rooms and Book Depots , LONDON, HULL, TILBURY DOCK, MANCHESTER, WEST INDIA DOCK. £10,000 needed for Institute and Hostel at TilburyDocks— as a Peace Memorial. £3,000 for Sailors’ Mission Work. Superintendent Chaplain : Rev. THOMAS R. COUCH. Honorary Secretary: J. REWCASTLE WOODS. Bankers: Barclay’s Bank, Ltd. (Stepney). Bank of England, Hull Branch NATIONAL HOSPITAL for Diseases of the Heart WESTMORELAND STREET, W. ESTABLISHED'1857. Patron: H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G, Theonly special Hospital for Heart Disease. 350 discharged disabled soldi.ers .treat.edweekly. £8,000 needed.im.medi.ate.ly. SIR JAMES HARRISON, C.V.O. Chairman. ROBERT G. E. WHITNEY Secretary. The Church Nursing and Ambulance Brigade OF YOUNG WOMEN AND GIRLS. Founded in 1901 as “THE CHURCH RED CROSS BRIGADE.” CommanPdraensti-dienn-tCh:ieHf.H.TThheeRPiRgIhtNCHEoSnS. MThAeRICEOULNOTUEISSSE,OVF.A.C,LOC.NI.MELL. President of Executive Co:mmittee The Right Hon. DOROTHEA, COUNTESS OF CH:ESTERFIELD. Objects:—To make the Young Women and Girlsofthe Nation more useful intheHome mtrourleyvFaollulaobwleerstoofthCehirrisCt.ountry; more sympathetic with the Suffering; more Has been proved to be aNational Asset by Hospitalwork during recent War. FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED -for Organisation and Equipment. Mrs.HoTnH.OSMeAcrSetaMryIL:NER. (BrigadeCommandanOtrg-aGneinseinrgalS)ecrReetvar.yT:HOMAS MILNER. Headquarters Offices: 3> QUEEN STREET, EDGWARE ROAD, W.