September 27, 1917 
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Will you help the 
National Tribute 
to Lord Roberts ? 
The £500,000 NATIONAL TRIBUTE FUND TO PER- 
MANENTLY ENDOW The Lord Roberts' Memorial Workshops 
throughout the Country where men permanently disabled on 
active service can work and earn an honest living. 
The Lord Roberts' Memorial Workshops 
is the National and most practical way of finding work at good wages for those who have fought 
for us and have the right to work again. It is a sound business concern — not a charity. 
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No cause could be more worthy £20,740 has been paid in wages £48,583 during 1916. These 
of your support and no tribute to disabled men and dependents figures speak for themselves 
to our Greatest Soldier could during 1916. There has been a and show the great practical 
be more practical. trade turnover of utility of the scheme. 
1,029 badly disabled men have already been admitted to the Workshops. 
Will you send in a donation to-day ? 
THE TRIBUTE FUND is now nearly ^^z/" completed, thanks to the generosity 
of tens of thousands of people throughout the world who loved Lord Roberts and 
appreciate this sound tribute to his memory. It is hoped to complete the Fund 
this year. Will those who are helping please do their best in organizing entertain- 
ments and collections, and, if the public will aid this most worthy cause by subscribing 
generously, the problem of finding work for oyr soldiers or sailors permanently disabled on 
acti\"e service will be partially solved. 
EVERY penny that you give goes to swell the capital sum that can make these Workshops self-supporting by 
providini; them with the plant and premises which are as necessary in this case as they are to any ordinary 
manufacturing concern. NO RED TAPE, NO DELAY. The man starts at £\ per week, and keeps 
every pennv of his pension. What you give does not merely alleviate a passing phase' of distress ; it helps to make 
safe and heippy the future of our disabled men now and after the war. 
Make Cheques payable to Major-General The Lord Cbeylesmore, K.C.V.O., Chairman, The Lord 
Roberts' Memorial Fund, 122, Brompton Road, London, S.W.I. 
Factories at Londo^, Plymouth, Brighton, Calche^ter, Birmingbkin, Nottinghkm, Liverpool, Bradford, Newcaitle, Edinburgh & Belfast, 
Major-General 
The Lord Cbeylesmore, K.CV.O., 
Chairman. 
Rt. Hon. Sir Fredlc. Milner, Bart, P.C., 
Hon. Treasurer 
Major Tudor Craig, 
Comptroller. 
Charles Frederick Hicham, 
Honorary Appeal Orgcniser. 
SEND 
A DONATION 
TO-DAY PLEASE. 
The Pictures show disabled men at work in the shops. Come and see them at work it will do you good. 
