10 MARCH 1917, page 14

The Associated Societies For The Protection Of Women And...

[To THE EDITOR OP THE SrECTATOR."] SIR,—The attention of the Executive Committee of these Societies has been called to an appeal which appeared lately in your columns for......

"christ In Flanders."

OwIxo to the large and continued demand for copies of the poem entitled " Christ in Flanders," which appeared in our issue of September 11th, 1915, it has now been reprinted in......

Village Crosses.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR." ] Sm,—The village of Church Brampton is not the only place where a Cross has been set up to record the patriotism of its people. In the early......

B 0 0 K S .

WAR AND THE FUTURE.* WE think it was Mr. Kipling who spoke of the ideals and methods of Germany as a disgusting mess which honest men were engaged in mopping away from the world......

Barley Scones.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR.") 815,—Your readers might lie interested to have the following receipt for barley scones, which we make for breakfast and tea; they keep moist......

Poetry.

" V.A.D." WE in the busy ward Stay not to dream; for God has closed our eyes Lest, fronted by your giant sacrifice, 0 brothers maimed and pale, The hearts that seek to serve......

Notice.—when "correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed With...

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communi- cated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views Therein expressed or with the mode of......

" A Student In Arms."

MR. MELROSE informs us that owing to the very large demand for a small selection of essays from A Student in A rms, he is now preparing such a selection, and will publish it on......