25 JULY 1908, page 17

Art.

THE ALLIED ARTISTS' ASSOCIATION. AN Exhibition without the intervention of a Committee of Selection has been the desired harbour of refuge of many an artist who did not wish to......

Rabbits And Traps.

[TO THE EDITOR OF Till "SPECTATOR:"] SIR,—I think your readers are mostly animal-lovers, and I venture to appeal through your widely read paper for some influential person to......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Si,—May I add two short bird-stories to those which have followed Mr. A. C. Benson's account of the vain peacock in the Spectator of July 11th ? We have in our household a white......

A Correction.

[To rim EDITOR OF TUB "EPBCFATOR." . 1 SIR,—The line, "He comes too near that comes to be denied," attributed in your article, "Half-Truths and the Navy," in last week's......

Poetry.

A SONG OF CEDER. TRIB grand haying weather do make a man dry, And the harvest flies tickle his thrapple. But the drink as best layeth the dust o' July Is the drink that is......

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