24 MAY 1913, Page 16

THE NATIONAL ART COLLECTIONS FUND.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIEjAll artists and persons of taste must endorse the Spectator's words as to the usefulness of the N.A.C.F., but all artists and many others who have the will have not the means of subscribing to the Fund—even the "most useful" annual guinea. I believe if the committee would accept half- guinea subscriptions, and let it be known that smaller sums as donations were welcome, the Fund would be the gainer.—I