22 DECEMBER 1917, page 12

Prose And Verse Cadences.

(To me EDITOR or ens "SPOCIAT011."I Sia,—In your review in the Spectator of December 1st of Mr. Stephen Graham's latest book, the reviewer says: "Some of his most impressive......

"christ In Flanders."

Pro rat EDITOR or Tat ". SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—In the Spectator of December 8th Mr. C. T. Whitmell makes a communication with regard to the confusion which, he says, exists regarding......

War Bonds And Certificates As Christmas Presents.

(To THE EDITOR or me " SPECTATOR:1 Sia,—There is no doubt that many people will desire to adopt the suggestion of presenting War Bonds as Christmas presents. Others will wish to......

French Patriotism.

(To Tha Enema or no e era-riven "1 Sta,—.T,Jes inspiration of the beautiful French verses of Paul DerouThde, quoted by "II. F." in your issue of December 8th, deserves to be......

(to The Editor Or The Spectator.") Ste,—in My Son's Absence

on his deaf and dumb work, I have attended to his correspondence, and been rejoiced at the interest his letter in your columns seems to have roused. Sines• my retirement, my son......

The Bronze Star Of 1914.

ITo rat EDITOR Of SKIS BPECTATOR."3 Sri,—Would it not be a grand bond of union if, when all the Allies give their fighters a token of recognition for the part they played in......

Poetry.

BABE CHRIST.. (From a Painting by Fi/ItUriCChi0.) HART kneels worshipping the Child she loves, From His sweet touch a pace or two apart, While Saints and Angels in her prayer......

A Club For Young War Workers. (to Raiz Editor Or

Sea " Seccesroa."1 Sza,—Among the many war-time needs is that of a club for the young war workers of Westminster and the West End. They have left their homes very young, and are......