2 APRIL 1892, page 15

Women's Trades Hall And Paterson Memorial.

[To THE EDITOR OF TICE "SPECTATOR."] Zia,—For some years past, it has been the desire of work- ing women, and of their friends, to do two things: to provide the Women's......

Letters To The Editor.

FREE-WILL AND REINCARNATION. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Si,—Whilst in fall agreement with the ideas of your admirable -article on "The Limits of Free-Will," yet there......

Crocuses.

YELLOW and purple and white, Snow-white and lilac and gold, Crocuses, my crocuses, Peering up from the mould; These like fingers of flame, These in a raiment of snow, And these......

Flats And Houses.

A VERY significant change has come over Londoners of late years, with regard to a certain form of re- sidence known as a "flat." Not many years ago, the idea of living in a flat......

Poetry.

"THE FORESTERS: ROBIN HOOD AND MAID MARIAN." CLEAR as of old the great voice rings to-day, While Sherwood's oak-leaves twine with Aldworth's bay,— The voice of him, the master......