25 NOVEMBER 1916, page 9

(to The Editor Or The " Spectator."1 Sir, In Re

"R. H. F.'s " letter in your number of last Saturday, p. 627, the quotation is from the Vulgate of St. Luke xxiv. 29 : " Et coegerunt illum, dicentes : Mane nobiscum, quoniam......

The Presidential Election.

(To ens EDITOR OF THE " SPECTLT011."3 BM—Will you allow me to correct a miestatementSnade in your passing remarks on the Presidential Election? In commenting upon the growth of......

The Artists' Rifles.

A MONG the major social pleasures is that of making two of one's friends friends of each other. If the plan succeeds it reflects a very gratifying credit on the introducer—he......

"down Glasses!"

(To THE EDITOR OF THS SPECTITOR."1 Sze,—As the war goes on and the need for economy and self-denial increases, the present state of the drink question is thereby ren- dered more......

The Asylum Party.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta.—I think that many of your readers have a right to protest against your article "The Asylum Party" in your number of November 11th. Of......

Incongruous!

(To THE EDITOR 07 TEE " SPECTATOR."1 Sra,—While it is certain that no true Englishman will complain of any restriction the Government may think right to put on the food supply,......

Letters To The Editor.

"ABIDE WITH ME." [To ma EDITOR or rna "ElmerAeoa."1 gra,—With reference to Dr. Crozier's interesting but pessimistic letter on p. 581 of the Spectator of November 11th, in which......