5 AUGUST 1922, Page 14

LEAGUE OF ARTS.

[To THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR."]

Sra,—Osing to the unfortunate weather of this summer Ora League of Arts has lost about a hundred pounds on its Hyde Park operas, which reduces our balance to a precarious con- dition. Everybody seems to agree that these entertainments are a splendid piece of public service; and I thought that you would, Sir, of your great kindness, allow me to say that the best way for the League to meet its difficulties is to enrol new members, and that the usual subscription is 21, the minimum 'being 5s. If anyone would send us a donation of a larger sum it would, of course, be a great relief. The League's address is 12 Berwick Street, S.W. 1, and the Secretary would gladly send our papers to any applicant. —1 am, Sir, &c.,

PERCY DEMMER, Chairman.