31 OCTOBER 1914, Page 14

[To TIM EDITOR 01 THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—No doubt all

your readers will admire, as I do, your splendid article in last Saturday's issue, viz., "To the Men of the Training Camps." You would do an immense service by having this article published separately and distributed amongst the members of the various training camps for new recruits all over England. Care should be taken that same is Ltot put forward in the form of a religious tract. It should

be produced in such a style that the men will be interested and feel impelled to read it.—I am, Sir, &c.,

[Any of our readers who desire to reprint the article in question as a leaflet may do so. Meanwhile we have asked the London and County Printing Works, Bazaar Buildings, Drury Lane, to reprint it, and to supply copies to the public at 3d. a dozen or 15s. per thousand. Any profit made by the sales shall be handed over to the Y.M.C.A.—ED. Spectator.]