2 FEBRUARY 1918, page 14

The Vatican And The War.

[To TIE EDITOR or THE " SPEETAT011."1 Sie,—Your correspondent " E. M." challenges me to produce " orders -from the Papacy " to the Romish priesthood as to their course of action......

Potato Bread.

[To TEE EDITOR OT THE " SPECTATOR.") Sie,—The sixth edition (1846) of Eliza Acton's Modern Cookery—a work commended by Barham in the lines- " Buy a good book of cookery ! I've a......

The Women's Farm And Garden Union Club And Library.

[To me Emma or "Seserseoa."1 Sni,—In your issue of January 26th Mr. 011ivant describes land workers' libraries started for the use of women working on the land. These are, we......

[to Zee Editor. Of The " Spfltatoil"3 Sia,—may I Offer

you the accompanying very explicit recipe by our cook for your readers who have had no experience in bread- making ? When bakers' bread causes trouble, it is probably due to......

Sugar For Jam-making.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."3 Bin,—The Food Controller will make a grave mistake if he refuses to allow a supply of sugar - for home-made jam. Any , experienced housewife......

An Appeal For Old Clothes.

(To TEE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Nearly eighteen months ago you were kind enough to insert in your columns an appeal by me for old clothes,for the use of the patients......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sin,—perhaps The...

cutting from Monday's Morning Post, particularly the report of Dr. Fogarty, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Killaloe's letter to the Clare County Council, may prove of some......

Germany's View-s.—now And Then. (to The Editor Op The "

SPECTATOR.") Sia,—The extracts given by " P. W. C." from Professor Lemme's discussion about Christian ethics with reference to the enmity to all culture of the Turkish race may......