15 AUGUST 1914, page 17

The Food Supply. [to The Exams Or Ter " Eficiatoe."1

SIB., —The enclosed paper is being circulated in Cumberland and Westmorland. The proposals contained in it are, how- ever, capable of general application.—I am, Sir, &o., Z.......

[to Thu Editor Or Ter "spectator. "] Sir,—being One Of The

millions throughout the country who are asking "How can I help ?" I have read your article of last week under this title with great interest in the hope that I might find some......

War With Austria.

[To TIM EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR,"] SIR,—After a delay presumably due to reasons of tactics and diplomacy, the inevitable has happened, and this country is at war with......

The Belgians.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TR/ "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—Your readers may be amused by the enclosed epigram :— BELGAE. [" Hortua omninm fortissimi sant Delgae." CAESAR, De Bello Gailier, L,......

"how Can I Help ?"

[To ran EDITOR or rim '• Sracraroa."1 SIB,—I have noted with great satisfaction your recommenda- tion that all good patriots should study the dietetic economics to be derived......

Helping France And England.

[To TEE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOIL'l Sin,—As an American, I venture to point out that England's decision to live up to her implied promises to France, as put forward for so many......