29 SEPTEMBER 1917, page 14

The Author Of "the Fairchild Family." Ito Flu Eorroz Or

THE "Semmes."' Sia,—One is often tempted to wonder why The Fairchild Family is not relegated to the limbo of forgotten things, and why Mrs. Sherwood herself can still claim so......

Volunteers Wanted.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."] persons seem to forget that a vast amount of work not directly connected with the war must still be performed, and consequently that patriotic......

Mr. Lansing's Address.

(To THE Enrroa or min " firscriroa.") Sus,—In the Spectator of September 15th there was a beautiful address by Mr. Lansing to young American officers. It is such a striking......

Portrait Of Lord Monteagle.

LTo THE EDITOR or THE " Seeerwroa."3 you kindly permit a twenty-five years' reader of the Spectator to inquire through your columns as to the present where- abouts of an......

The National Party.

LTo TEE EDITOR or rue " SPECTATOR. " ] Sie,—My attention has been called to the " Notes " in your issue of the 22nd, and I am desired to say that the National Party, whilst......

Skating On Thin Ice.

ITo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin, — Referring to Lady Mordaunt'n letter on this subject in your last issue, it may interest some of your readers to know that "the little......

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......