November i6, igi6 
LAND & WATER 
23. 
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The 
SERBIAN 
RELIEF FUND 
Patroness : 
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. 
President : 
THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON. 
*HE present calls upon the Fund repre- 
sent upwards of j^l 5,000 per month, 
and the end of its resources is in sight. The 
'Fund is most economically distributed, the 
management expenses being- less than Ij/i. 
Serbian Prisoners of War 
The Serbian Relief Fund is now supplying 
(through an admirably-conducted Swiss agency in 
Berne) a DAILY BREAD RATION to upwards 
of 50,000 Serbian prisoners of war. The Fund 
is expending nearly £5,000 per month on food 
alone. Clothing, which is greatly needed, is also 
being supplied as far as the means allow. 
REMEMBER I Their own country ca?i send 
them nothing. We are the one source through 
which they can obtain relief. 
Education of Serbian Boys 
300 Serbian boys are now being educated in 
England under the auspices of the Serbian 
Relief Fund, which has made itself responsible 
for their welfare. 
Refugees in Corsica 
The Serbian Relief Fund, co-operating with the 
F'rench authorities, is carrying on extensive work 
amongst the large numbers of Serbian refugees 
in Corsica — improving their housing accom- 
modation, establishing work-rooms, and in many 
other ways helping to make the lives of these 
poor people more tolerable. 
PLEASE HELP SERBIA 
The need for funds is unlimited. 
We also need shirts, socks, and underclothing for the 
prisoners ; household linen, dressings and clothing for the 
hospital in Macedonia. 
Cheques should be made payable to 
THE EARL OF PLYMOUTH, 
and addressed to 
5, CROMWELL ROAD, LONDON, S.W. 
(ONLY ADDRESS). 
All Parcels to be addressed to Mrs. Carrington Wilde, 
Serbian Relief Fund, 5, Cromwell Road, 
London, S.W. 
Send for latest report, "For Serbia," describing the 
past, present, and future work of the Fund. 
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ALL DAYS ARE 
DEXTER DAYS 
Regular use JistinguisLes the 
Dexter — no Icfs ttan lasting 
■weather protection. Cool on 
close days, comforting on cool 
days, smart on fine days, im- 
penetraoie on wet days 
a joy on days of exercise. 
POPULAR STYLES FKOJI 
48/6 to 84/- 
FOR G K N T L E M K N 
GENTLEWOMEN 
AND 
- r wo 
SUPPLI ED BY AGENTS KVKRYWHKRE 
W'l' for Brockuri and Pattt m la 
Wal.a,,, Scan &■ Ca.. l.tl., Calhcarl. Gtasiim. 
Please come yourself,, and BRING YOUR FRIENDS- 
THE CHURCH ARMY 
ANNUAL SALE OF WORK 
will be held at the 
PORTMAN ROOMS, Baker Street, London, W., 
on 
'Vuesday & Wednesday, 21st & 22nd U^C.o'^ember, 
IN AID OF THE SOCIETY'S 
WAR WORK 
AND GENERAL PURPOSES. 
To be Opened each day at 2.30 p.m.. on Tuesday, 2l5t November, by 
H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT, 
And on Wednesday, 22nd November, by the 
COUNTESS OF DUNDONALD. 
ADMISSION:— First Day, 2.30 to 4, 2s. 6d.; 4 to 7.30, Is. 
Second Day, 2.30 to 6. Is. Children Half-price. 
.< P*-*!^'^.^'P1i?'° "**"''"'"''''"«" """'"'"'"'""y received. Cheguei being crowed 
Barcl>r» s/c Churcli Army,'' payable to Prebendary CARLILE, D.D., Hon. Chief 
Secretary. Headguarleri. BryanslonSlreel., Marble Arch Londoo W. 
With 
Honter 
Giver, 
£3/7/1 
**UMfi 
LTD. 
•Active Service" WRISTLET WATCH 
Fully Lumicou* Figures & Hands 
Warranted Timekeepers 
In Silver Cases with Screw Bezel 
and Back. «:;{ 3s Gold, £6 lOs. 
With Hunter or Hall-Hunter cover. 
Silver. X^a Ts. tid. Gold. i:.t lOs. 
Others in Silver from 4^X£ lOs. 
Gold from £5 lOs. 
Military Bad|;e Broocbes. 
/Iny Regimental ^aJge Perfectly 
Modelled. 
fb:c£s on application 
Sketches sttnl lor approval. 
£6/10/- 25 OLD BOND ST., W. 
and 62 & 64 LUDQATE HILL. F.C. 
