From the Llanelli Star, 1st December 1917.
GLOVE WAISTCOAT SOCIETY.
One of the greatest hardships of a winter campaign is the suffering caused to our soldiers and sailors by icy winds on land and sea. Leather is the only effective protection, but generally beyond the means of those who need it so sorely. The Glove Waistcoat Society, 75, Chancery Lane, London, W.C., has solved the difficulty of supplying leather coats by utilising waste soft leather of every description, such as cast-off gloves (kid, suede, etc.), discarded furniture covers, and also the fur linings of ladies' worn-out cloaks. The fur coats are in great demand by mine-sweepers, as also the overall gloves made from the very small pieces of fur. Contributors of material to "The Glove Waistcoat Society" may be assured that their help means work for a woman and warmth for a man. Miss Doris David, Old Town Hall, who has been appointed as local agent, will be glad to receive any of the aforementioned materials.
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