22 JANUARY 1916, Page 8

OUR " DOWN GLASSES " POLICY.

WE suggest that those who agree with the policy of " Down Glasses during the War " should send us, not for publication, but only for registration and reference, their names and addresses. If nothing comes from such action, no harm will have been done. If it develops, we shall at any rate have a nucleus of helpers, and have begun to get in touch with those who are on our side. And here let us say that we, do not ask for the names and addresses of lifelong holders of temperance and teetotal views, but only of those who, though t were neutral or anti-prohibi- tionist before the tear have le the " Spectator," comp to the conclusion that we must fight the Germans with hands, and and not with one hand grasping a glass of beer or spirits.

Those who send us their names and addresses for regis- tration will not be considered to be giving adherence to any policy in detail, but merely to the general principle , of Down Glasses during the War." We would most earnestly ask those who send in their names and addresses, to communicate with us by means of postcards (they are' far more easy , to handle and to file), and to use as a tnodel, the formula : I am in favour of the policy of 'Down Glasses' during the War.' " They should add in plain writing their,. name and address. The postcard should be addressed: " The Spectator, 1 Wellington Street, Strand, London, W.C.".1 Those who take this step should ask their friends to do= the same.