29 SEPTEMBER 1917, page 13

"'the Snotty."

(To THE Emma or THE " Sercreree."1 Sift—The delightfully terse and pointed article which you pub- lished in the Spectator last week on " The Snotty " reminds me of a story I......

Walter Greenw Ay.

[To me EDITOR or ten " Seeerivoa.") Ste,—Walter Greenway's pride in his nationality. and the heroism he displayed in the service of his country, must stir the blood of every......

Messrs. Cadbury And War Charities. [to Me Editor. Or The

" SPECTATOR.") Ste,—In view of misrepresentation of fact in certain quarters, we hare made out a complete statement of our gifts to War Charities up to date, and submit as cony.......

"b.e.f., France. 30/'/17.

Ur DEAR DAD,—This letter is being written on the eve of our • going over the top in a big attack. It is only because I know by this time what are the odds against one's......

A Soldier's Last Letter.

MO THE EDITOR or von " SPECTATOR:'] wonder whether you would care to give place in your paper (which I read weekly with pleasure and interest) to the letter I enclose. Such a......

Prisoners Of War.

[To THE EDITOR. or TEM " SPECTATOR: 'J Sta—Referring to Lady Bective's appeal in the Daily Telegraph of the 19th inst., I should like to suggest to the clergy that this is an......

Sweaters And Other Comforts. [to The Dimas Or The "

Seecrivon."1 Sts,—Are your good readers going to prove good friends to "sweaters " again for this, the fourth winter of the war? We have made a good start with 10,999 comforts......