6 JUNE 1914, Page 16
THE MODEL HUNDRED-GUINEA COTTAGE: A CORRECTION.
[To ins ED1108 07 TIM EirreTAT014-] SIR,—May we ask you kindly to correct an error which appears in your footnote to the letter from Mr. C. Williams-Ellis in the Spectator of May 23rd? Your footnote states that plans, &c., of the hundred-guinea cottage are sold " for the benefit of the Rural Housing Association." This is a mistake. The Society for the benefit of which the plans are being sold is "The Rural Housing Organisation Society," a body quite distinct from this Association, which is generally known by
its abbreviated title of "The Rural Housing Association."—I Parliament Mansions, Westminster, S.W.