10 FEBRUARY 1923, page 31

" Public Assistance."

[To the Editor -of the• SPECTATOR.] SIR,—As the sympathy of the readers of the Spectator is asked- in the effort to improve -the administration of " Public Assistance," I should......

Cancer And The Coal-tar Products. . [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—As the increase in the recorded number of cases of cancer is a matter which touches us all, I venture to address this letter to you, although I• am entirely......

The Trade Value Of Good Design.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Six,—It was with great interest that L read a letter from Mr. Martin Hardie in your last issue. The subject, the artistic decoration of......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—I was particularly interested to read the.reviese by: Me. Clough' Williams-Ellis of cover-design for Carson' chocolates in the Spectator for January . 27th. I have• always......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,—it Is Most Refreshing

to find your paper opening out into a still further field of criticism. I allude to the Art and Commerce section and the appreciation of Messrs. Carsons' chocolate-box design.......

Tim Classics And' Culture.

[TO Me Editor of the SexerA.roe.] Sur„-..—L read with a shock your apparent approval. of M. Veillet-Lavallee's recent attack upon the classics as a.. basis of culture. You even......