The Demand For Dressmakers.
[To THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR." ] Sia,—The "Lady in Surrey" has called forth so many com- ments in your pages, that she feels obliged now to answer. I am a middle-aged woman......
11-th Home Of Rest For Horses.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] you have often kindly opened your columns to my appeals on behalf of the above Society, I think it only fair to make known to my kind......
Hypnotism And The Duke Of Argyll.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—His Grace the Duke of Argyll's experience of hypno- tism and clairvoyance is but elementary. True, he carries us back forty years, but......
In Praise Of Golf.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] its issue of October 4th, the Spectator ventures to say "A Word against Golf." So much of this article, however, is in genuine praise of the......
Mr. P. H. Gosse's Geological Theory.
[TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.?'] SIR, —When your reviewer asks if it is Mr. P. H. Gosse who suggested that Satan laid down the strata, &c., he is surely misrepresenting that......
Cardinal Newman's Simplicity And Complexity.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—While thanking you for your favourable estimate of my essay on "Some Aspects of Newman's Influence," in the current Nineteenth Century,......