30 JUNE 1917, page 14

Another German "gem."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—May I thank you for your kind review of my 501 Gems of German Thought, and at the same time say that I have just come across another......

Summer Knitting.

(To TIM EDITOR OF THE " SPECILTOR.") Sin,—Can you find me room to express deep gratitude to friends all over the country who, I hear, are getting together a wonderful supply of......

Hut Literature At The Front.

[To THE Enrron or THE " Sewn:ma:1 SIR,—May I thank, through your columns, Canon Douglas and others who have already responded to Mr. Eland's appeal by forwarding their copies of......

Lieutenant 0. G. Samuel's Farewell Letter.

[TO THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") Ste,—On Sunday last a Memorial Service was held here for Lieutenant Gerald George Samuel, son of Sir Marcus Samuel, Bart. At this service I......

Blind Babies.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOE."1 SIE,—May we ask you to grant a little space in which to allow us to tell your readers of a new project which has been initiated for the......

Problems Of Reconstruction,

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECIATOR."J Sip,—Will you allow me to tell your readers of a Summer Meeting which is to be held in the Hampstead Garden Suburb from August 3rd to August......

Women's Holiday Fund.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPLCTATOR."] Sim,—The Women's Holiday Fund, which owes so much to your allowing an appeal for help to appear year after year in the Spectator, will......

"3 Hamilton Place, W., April 10th, 1916. Mt Dear Boys,—i

shall be going away shortly to the front, and am going to say a few words of farewell to you, in case I should not return. First of all, I want you all to know that the happiest......