12 SEPTEMBER 1914, page 17

An Apology.

WE are informed that a story told in a letter from a corre- spondent signing herself " A Country District Visitor," and published on August 22nd, 1914, has had an injurious......

Women ' S Patriotic Diity.—a Practical Scheme. Ito The...

"srzerAves."1 SIR, Many columns of the newspapers have been filled with advice to women on the one hand, and with offers of service from women on the other, and it is clear that......

Ho Wlers.

[To THE EDITOR 01 Tas " SPECTATOR."] am afraid your correspondent "Ex-Scholar" (Spec- tator, September 5th), in quoting a "howler," has committed a little one himself. The......

Nil. New Generation.

[To TH2 EDITOR OF TEE 5ProTATOR."] Sra,—We are anxious to draw your attention to the Women's League of Service dining-rooms for mothers. This League, the head office of which is......

Soldiers' Prayers.

[To THIS EDITOR or THIS " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—The following extract from Dr. William King's Political and Literary Anecdotes of Kis Own Times (second edition, 1819, pp. 7 to 9)......

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or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to he in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of......