4 AUGUST 1917, page 12

William Penn.

(To TEE EEOTOs or elm " SPECTATOR.") your review of Mr. Graham's Life of Penn 1Spectator, July 28th) you say of Penn "To Friends he will always be their great protagonist and......

" God And Mr. Wells."

(To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR:1 PM—Your reviewer of Mr. Archer's Cod and Mr. Wells repeats the tiresome lie that I am a " deserter " from the " ranks " of the ^ atheists."......

Mr. Churchill's Return.

LTo TUE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR . ) value your opinions in most matters very highly, but from at least one at the present time I respectfully venture to differ. In your issue of......

Children's Country Holidays Fund.

(To THE EDITOR CF THE " SPECTATOR.") 810,—We are straining every nerve to save the babies, but we must not overlook the children who are in need of solvation too. and one of the......

A Parsons' Ambulance Corps. (to Ens Emma Or Rac "

tirocrtroa."] Sta,—I have been watching your paper to see what response would be offered to D030 Hensley Benson's letter on "Thu Clergy and Military Service S' in your issue of......

Necessitous Ladies' Holiday And General Fund. (to The...

THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—As you have been good enough to allow my appeal for Neces- sitous Ladies to appear in your valuable paper in past summers. I venture ones again to......

The U.s.a. And Belgian Charities,

Oro THE EDITOR Or THE SPECTATOR.] Slo,—The "National Committee for Relief in Belgium" recently announced that they were suspending their appeals in this country, as the U.S.A.......