THE OTHER SIDE-IN CLUBS.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
Sin,—Thc widespread vigour of the Extremists' propaganda leads me to urge that the periodicals of the Socialist and Communist parties should regularly be on the tables of the leading Moderate political clubs, so that the better-to-do may beware and bestir lest, as is actually threatened, the present social edifice is destroyed through the action of the misled poorer classes. I have already succeeded in getting this done at a prominent Liverpool political club, and a Manchester club of equal importance has just agreed to follow the example.
Some member of each large political club should pay for such literature being placed in his club, as I do in mine, for twelve months to begin with. The periodicals are addressed direct to the secretary of the club, but I pay the subscriptions direct to the publishers.—I am, Sir, &c.,
Liverpool. FOREWARNED.