13 FEBRUARY 1915, page 19

' What I Found Out In The House Of A

GERMAN PRINCE." [To WIR EDITOR OF 0115 n ar6CTATOR...] SIE, — Our attention has been attracted to a review in your issue of February 8th of the book which we baste recently......

Free Churchmen And Welsh Church Disend 0 W Men T.

Tan following letter has been issued to the Free Church ministers and official laymen in view of the introduction of a second Suspensory Bill dealing with the Welsh Church in......

Rock Plants And The Wounded. [to Rem Editor 07 The

.. Orscrxron..1 SIR,—I venture to ask if you would insert the following appeal to provide comforts for the wounded. I have in my Abbey Garden at Much Wenlock a great qnantity of......

" Ainslie Gore: A Sketch From Life "— Fact, Not

FICTION. [TO THE EDITOR Or el. ...SPECTATOR...1 Stn,—Your correspondent " C. L. D.," in your issue of last week, assumes that Ainslie Gore is " fiction," and that of "an......

The " Spectator" Home Gitaiids Fund.

SunsenremoNs for this Fund should he sent to tam Spectator Office, or direct to Messrs. Barclay and Co., Goslings' Branch, 19 Fleet Street, London, B.C. Cheques should be made......

Notice.—when " Correspondence" Or Articles Are Siyned...

name or initials, or with a pseudonym, cr are marled "Communicated," the Editor roust not necessarily he held to be in agreement via, the views therein erprerred or viah the......