Appeal on behalf of the Travellers' Aid Society by Lady FRANCES BALFOUR
THE great railway stations are the gates of London, but from the point of view of a young girl arriving from the country with no friends to meet her they can be very unpleasant and very dangerous places. The Travellers' Aid
Society exists to look after such friendless and inexperienced travellers-meet them at tho station, investigate the bona fides of the jobs they are going to, find lodging for those who are stranded at night, and so on. It was started in London in 1885, and its beneficent work has since extended all round the world.
Contributions should be addressed to Lady
Frances Balfour , [address removed]