10 AUGUST 1918, page 13

Irish Expressions.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I am rarely in Ireland without being struck by some expression which, though not Hibernian, in the usual sense, seems peculiar. Why......

[to Tee Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—i Have Noticed That

several of your correspondents draw attention to the undoubted fact that among unthinking people domestic service is looked down upon. Many people would, I alit convinced, share......

Domestic Service.

(To TRE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTAT03."1 have not seen any letter on this subject that quite goes to the root of the matter. Surely between employer and employed, in whatever branch......

(to The Editoe Or The "spectator."] Sza,—having Followed...

the correspondence on " Domestic Service" in your columns lately, we, as servants of some years' standing, would like to give our opinion. We- think with "F. W." that the chief......

Napoleon Hi. On England And Prussia. [to The Ed/tor Of

THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The following extract from the account of an interview with Napoleon III. at Wilhelmsholue in 1870, which occurs in a book called Glances at Great and......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—i Am A Lover

of domestic servants. I feel those who live with me my friends in the deepest sense. I enter with real in- terest into their family joys and sorrows, and find them ready Is......

The Highway Clubs.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—May we beg a short space in your valuable paper to solicit the help of your readers in the following matter? Those of us who have given......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."i Sir,—witli Regard To

the question of the domestic service diffi- culty now being discussed in your columns, it has often occurred to me that the offer of some fixed period of free time daily would......