5 FEBRUARY 1916, page 12

The Spectator's " Economic Confession. Tie The Editor Or Run

SrECTAT03.1 are all devoutly on our knees, and no organ such as yours, with such traditions, will be pontifical in the days at hand whether as to politics or economics. But......

"down Glasses !"

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, — Kindly permit me to bring to the notice of your readers a requisition form now being used in Londonderry in connexion with the " Down......

Women And Fear.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:A 8111,-111'a recent article, " Women and Fear." you contrast the attitude of American and English women towards war :— " Is it not a curious......

The Conscription Of Wealth.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sra,—The writer of an article under this title in your issue of January 22nd advocates the imposition of a heavy tax on petrol and heavier......

An American On The Origin Of The War. [to Mr.

3:orron OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Su:,--Mr. Booth Tarkington, the well-known American novelist, in an article in the Metropolitau gives the following brilliant summary of the......