August lo, 1916 
LAND & WATER 
47 
For GOD, KING and EMPIRE, 
THE RECREATION HUTS, 
TENTS AND CLUBS OF 
THE CHURCH ARMY 
■•ire siviiig rest, recreation, and comfort to our Sailors ami 
Soldiers at Home, and in each Theatre of War, incliiditi^ 
United Kingdom. 
Malta. 
East Africa. 
France. 
Egypt. 
Mesopotamia 
Flanders. 
SaFonica. 
India. 
■ On the WESTEUN FRONT we have upwards of SIXTY 
HUTS AND Cr,UBS actmilly under SHKIXKinK. 
SPECIAL HUTS at LONELY 
NAVAL AND AIR BASES. 
Kacli Hilt. Tent, and t'hib contains facilities for 
' reading and writing, games, music, light refresh- 
ments, recreation of various kinds; also a QUIET 
UOliNEU for devotion, and conveniences for 
Services on Sundays and Weekdays. 
A HUT COSTS £300; a TENT £150; Eo,uipment £100; 
Week's Wprking £5 abroad. £2 at home. 
Many more are Urgently Required. 
».'iil you supply ONE HUT or TENT, 
and call it by your own or some other name ? 
Cheques and Postal Orders should be crossed " Ban lays', 
a/c Cliurch .\rniy," payable to PREnEND.tKY Carlii,k, D.l)., 
Hon. Chief Secretary, Church Army Headiiuarters, 
Bryanston Street, Marble Arch, Loudon, W. 
Friends are earnestly asked NOT to send 
Treasury Notes by post. 
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Help the Homeless 
People of Poland 
BY CONTRIBUTING TO THE 
GREAT BRITAIN TO POLAND 
FUND 
(loith which is affiliated the British Moscow Relief 
Committee), 
The devastation of Poland is 0110 of the grealost 
tnigi^dit-s of the war. People vvlio once were well-to-do 
stand in silent, anxioutj crowds waitinf^ their turn while 
the soup kitchens pass along. Thousands are living in 
trucks, and sleeping on tiie stone floors of railway 
stations. Women, with children in their arms, have 
walked hundreds of mikv to escajie the horrors of (Jer- 
man invasion, and have arrived at their destination so 
dazed and tired that the joy of seeing a friendly face, or 
hearing a friendly voice, has been denied them. "It is 
the sacldest sight I have ever seen," states. a writer, in 
a letter from Moscow, and to all who feel compassion for 
the victims of the war — broken men and women, and 
starving ciiildren — an earnest appeal is made to send 
what help they can to — 
EVELEIGH'nASH, Esq., Hon. Treasurer, 
Great Britain to Poland Fund, 
36, King Street, C'ovent Garden, London. 
N.B. — No rontributions pass throvgh German or Austrian 
linnd.i. Thr moiii'y rollectetl in nent to flic Itusso-Asiadc 
Btinh in I'rtioijmd. and considerable profit is made on the 
I'xtrcinibi fiivnurnhle rate of ej-chan(jc. In normal times, 
liiissiii (jivi's 11.1 95 roubles for £10, but at present site ijives 
1/.S- 150 roubles for £10. The EnijlisK equivalent of a rouble 
is a fraction over 2/1. 
Feeling slack ? Need a 
change? Nonsense ! Get 
the Kruschen habit and 
you'll feel a new man ! 
Remember! Half-a-tea- 
spoonful — in hot water — 
before breakfast — every 
iTi nrrt 1 n d f i n d i s r 1: n s a b 1. e lu r 
**l'-'i •"I'S • URIC ACID CilMfL AINTS. 
Of all Chemists 1/6 per 
bottle. All British. 
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Twenty Shillings will keep Twenty 
people from Starvation tor a Week. 
Committees have been ettablthed in all the 
principal cities of the United Kingdom. 
Pa Irons : 
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. 
THE EARL OF ROSEBERY. 
HIS EXCELLENCY SIR G. W. BUCHANAN. 
British Ambassador Exlraordinari/ and Plenipotentiary at 
Petroijrad. 
Chairman: THE LADY BYRON. ; 
Hon. Secretary : C. W. NICHOLSON, Esq. 
Hon. President : THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. 
linn. Vice-Presidents : 
THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE. I SIR HORACE PLUNKEIT 
THE VISCOUKT BRYCE, | SIR FREDERICK POLLOCK, Bt 
THE YEN. ARCHDEACON CUNNINGHAM. 
Hon. President Edinbiinih ('nmmittee : 
THE LORD DUNEDIN. 
Hon. President (Ihtsqoie Commillee : 
THE LORD PROVOST OF GLASGOW. 
lion. President Manelirsler Commillee ■ 
THE LORD MAYOR OF MANCHESTER. 
Patrons hiverpool l.'ommiller : 
THE LORD MAYOR OF LIVERPOOL. THE EARL OF DERBY. 
lion. Treasurer : 
EVELEIGH NASH, Esq.. 
36. King Street, Covent Garden, LONDON. 
Auditors: LEOxN'AKD G. LANE and Co., 
Of), Ludgate Hill, E.G. 
Bankers: THE RUSSO-ASIATIC BANK, 
61, Old Broad Street, E.G. 
Cliwiuos and Postal Orders should be made payable to "Great 
Britain to Poland Fund." 
