LAND A^D WATER. 
October 2, 1915. 
WOME N'S AUXILIARY FORCE 
Enrols both " Military" and " Civilian " Members. 
( niform Savy blue, fawn facirgt. Moderate cotl. 
Military Members train in Drill, Hie Diill. Mauliing, Scouiing, 
Siijiialliiit;, ( <K.king, 1 irst Aiil. Shooling, etc., c;c. Cbiacs in llie evening. 
Oivilians a,»i>l wiiU Clerical Worlv, Siwinj, Collecling for War 
Cliaiiiies, ami « iih (lie Kurce".. Coffee Sull», ami arc eligible for Clashes. 
SPECIAL WAR WORK. Coffee Stall> ad Clul.ioonis for Soldiers 
in lonely louiury camps or con^e^ted town districts. 
Recruits, Regular Helpers, and Money Contributions 
Urgently Needed. 
Among the Patrons are Udv Milnian (Troident Cofiee .Stalls Coniinillee) 
ladv .Snell. i.ady Bowater Mrs. D. A. Thomas, Mrs. Cantlie. the Viiional 
Political League, etc. Affdiatod to the Uriti^h Women's PatTioiic League. 
ENTIRELY NON-POLITICAL. 
Offices: 40 SACKVILLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 
(><<^,iw/>»«?- .SV. ;r/ii'j' ... .'^liss I>. Si'ARSHM r. 
Hon. 'l'r.-,,.:,r-r Miss P. WM.rilAl.l. 
Will you "a dopt" a Soldier? 
FUND FOR PARCELS FOR PRISONERS OF WAR 
(TheCOUNTCSS OF BECTIVE and LAOV HENRY BENTINCK.) 
The metliod is simple. You send 5,'- cither wceklj-, 
fortnightly or monthly, to Ladv BfXTlvr. at 
53 Grosvenor Street, W., 
and each 5/- will pio\idc a parcel of necessaries and 
comforts for a soldier in a German prison who will 
know that the gift comes from you. 
L.VDV BICCTIVE welcomes enquiries and will send full 
particulars b)' return of post regarding this fund for giving 
practical help towards making things less hard for these 
imfortunate men. 
Sensible War Service 
If you send a subscription to 
The SOLDIERS & SAILORS' 
DENTAL AID FUND, 
36 Leicester Square, W.C., 
Every penny of it will be devoted 
to making' men fit for active service. 
NO SALARIES, RENT. RATES, OR TAXES ARE 
PAID FROiM THE FUND. 
1/- will supply one tooth. 
dS4 will supply a complete set. 
Since its Foundation this Fund has dealt with over 
5,000 men who would otherwise have been rejected 
or delayed owing: to defective teeth. 
AUTHORISED BY THE WAR OFFICE. 
ACCEPTED BY THE ADMIRALTY, 
DUTY AND DISCIPLINE MOVEMENT 
PATRON. 
Her Royal Highness the PRINCESS LOUISE, Duchess of Argyll. 
JOINT PRESIDENTS. 
Her Grace the DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE. 
The Lord WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE. 
CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL. 
The Lord ABERCONWAV, P.C. 
I, JhlL^T"'^".""' "^T """"bering over 4,450 signed supporters, 
?<„1i„! Jh'"^'"^ '.° "T^'-^ softness, slackness, Indifference, and indisl 
th« n!V,vfli !°f stimulate a sense of duty and alertness throughout 
=!^S« ? 1 * • ''^*' «?Pe<:'a"7 •'"""S 'he formative period of homi and 
school training:, V7ith a y'ew to the raising of a race of British men 
and women unconquerable either in peace or war. 
All those who sympathise with the above objects are requested to 
communicate with the Secretary, 117 Victoria Street, London, S.W 
f^". iS subscribe generously towards a widespread propaganda of 
nati P^ jP'^^ °^ "'^ movement so greatly needed in this time of 
National Food Fund. 
U.K. II. the Duchess de Vendome, sister of the 
King of the Belgian.s, and M. Paul llyman.s. the 
Belgian Mini.ster, have expressed their unbounded ap- 
preciation of the work of this fund on many occasions, 
and hundreds of letters from the many patriotic societies 
supported by the fund have been received at its offices. 
The Belgian refugees, guests of this country perforce, 
have been laigely supported by the fund, and the num- 
ber of hostels, homes, and fiats now supported by the 
fund is well over 600. inhabited by nearly 7,000 
refugees. The need for more support for the mainten- 
ance of this work is urgent, and contributions to the 
fund will be gratefully received at its headquarters, 3, 
Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, W. 
Dental Aid. 
The Soldiers' and Sailors' Denial .Aid Inind, which 
has alreadv provided dental treatment for no less than 
5,000 lighting men, does work of such prosaic nature 
tiiat tlie public are slow to recognise its full value. The 
average cost of the assistance rendered by the fund 
i'^ £?> per man, and, as the whole of the work is being 
done by a voluntary staff, and the offices have been 
lent to the committee free of rent, rates, and (axes, every 
£-i contributed means another efficient fighting man. 
The fund has secured the approbation of the higiiest 
military and naval authorities, and its activities are 
limited only by the extent of contributions, whi<h will 
be gatefully received by the hon. treasurers. Sir Herbert 
Bartlett, Bart., and Mr. .\rihur Lucas, at the oflices, 
36, Leicester Square, W . 
Women's Auxiliary Force 
The main object of the permanent I'"orce is to train 
women to be useful to their country, good citizens, and 
prepared for emergencies. The war work of the Force 
is the provision of coffee-stalls and club-rooms for 
.soldiers in camps and in towns, entirely different frfim 
and supplementary to the recognised reading-rooms and 
recreation huts. Regular helpers and organi.sers are 
needed to extend ancl carry f>n this work, especially 
ladies willing to take charge of country stalls. In(|uirie.s 
from intending helpers are invited at the headqu liters^ 
40, Sackvilfe Street, Piccadilly, W. 
Woman's ^ervic; Depar;ment. 
The Women's Service Department of the Lotidon 
Societ\- for Women's Suffrage has provided emergency 
workrooms for women workers, established clothing 
depots, and in many other ways helped women whom 
the war has thrown out of employment and in other 
wavs injured,'^while in addition to this ii has done good 
work in training women for munition woik. If the 
society had a fund at its dispo.sal, its .schemes of training 
to a patriotic end could be indefinitely increa.sed, and 
thev beg, with all the confidence of good work already 
well done and practical plans prepared, for help with 
such a fund. 'Jhe national character of this Service 
Department, the national importance of the work which 
it is accomplishing, warrants the help of the natif)n in 
furthering the work. Contributions Avill be gratefully 
received at the headquarters of the Department, 58, 
Victoria Street, S.W. 
Indian Muslim Widows' Fund. 
This fund calls for help in this country because the 
men who.se dependents it is desired to help placed 
their British citizenship before their religion and fc>ught 
for the solidarity of the Christian British Etupire. The 
main object for which the fund has been establi.shed is 
that the widows and children of these men siiall not 
suffer through the patriotism of the men who ha\e died 
for the Empire. Contributions to the fund may be sent 
to the hon. secretary, Duse Mohammed, at 158, Fleet 
Street, E.G. 
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