23 JANUARY 1904, Page 18

[To THE EDITOR OP ME "BintrzAroa.."]

SIR,—In the article on the above subject in the Spectator of January 2nd, have not three very real worries inseparable from the present system of " tipping " been left out of account? I mean: (1) the difficulty of knowing how much one ought to give, and (2) in some cases--e.g., keepers—which or how many of various claims to recognise ; (3) the awkwardness of

Sir, Sze., Z.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR]