4 SEPTEMBER 1915, Page 13

THE PARLIAMENTARY WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE.

[To TED EDITOR OF TIM "SPROTAT0a...] SIR,—Your correspondent "Anxious Patriot" says in his letter in your issue of August 21st, d propos of the leaflets issued by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee: "How many people have either the leaflets or the cookery-book ? In the city perhaps most, but out in the country very tow (though the leaflets lie on the bank counter)." I have inquired to-day at two branch banks in a small country town, and in neither had they even heard of the leaflets. They are not to be had at the post-offices in my neighbourhood, nor at

the bookstall at the nearest railway station. Is there no hope of the leaflets being brought within easy reach of the public P If not, of what use was the Committee P—I am, Sir, Ste.,

ANOTHER ANXIOUS PATRIOT.