16 JANUARY 1915, page 14

The Soldier's Oap And Rugs For Horses. [to Tim Eamon

or ran ..SPIECILT01:] /313., —Your readers need not disturb themselves on the subject of the soldiers' cape. The new ones now being issued are quite soft ; they have ear-flaps......

[to Pup Editor Or Snp .. Specutov1 Sts,—i Have Read The

various letters in the Spectator com- menting on the conspicuous nature of the round, flat surface of the headgear of the British troops with anxious interest As a regular......

Men, Men, Men.

[To ran ROMP OP Ts. Sescraroa."] Sre,—For the past few weeks I have been reading with the greatest interest and ever-increasing anxiety your remarkable and inspiring articles on......

A Voice From The Front.

[To ran Enrros or Tao “SrocrAroo..1 SIR, —Yon may be interested to hear that the other day—in a place which the Censorship regulations forbid me to mention —I saw a number of......

The King And Recruiting.

[To rill EDISON or Tor •'Srscraror."1 SrE„—Lord Kitchener in the House of Lords on January 61.11 said that recruiting was normal, whatever that may mean; but the fact remains......