24 NOVEMBER 1917, page 14

Limitation Of Households.

[To ME EDITOR or THE " Sescraroe."1 611t, — IL is probable that few men, whether in the Government or out of it, quite realize the practical difficulties which beset the......

The College Of Nursing.

[To THE Eamon or ens " SPECTATOR.") is to be hoped the generous public will "subscribe largely," as Miss Rimmer suggests in her letter of the 10th inst., to a fund projected to......

Captain Bowen-colthurst.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sni,—It is long since I have read a more pathetic letter than that from Mrs. Bowen-Colthuret in your issue of November 10th. Doctore who have......

Ulster And Germany.

[To Inc Emma or rue SPECTATOR."] BM—The idea that the Ulstermen had any notion of appealing to the Kaiser is rubbish. I am reminded of a very old story. A candidate for......

A League Of Nations.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR."] Sie,—May I add a further word to express my gratitude for your admirable article, " The Essential League "? Surely your feeling is right,......

A Word To Housewives.

(To MC EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR. " ] SIR, —I have small excuse for writing, but I write when some correspondent excites me to reply—so far I have always torn my letters up. It......

Its The Editor Or Thit " Spectator.") Ste,—i Confess I

somewhat regret that my modest letter under the above heading-should have led to correspondence, becoming more and more personal and irrelevant to the matter I wished to deal......