19 JANUARY 1918, page 11

Potatoes In Bread.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTAT01. SIR,—I am much interested in your notice in the "News of the Week" of January 5th of the bread made with the addition of potatoes, as for......

Man-power And The National Register.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " Specrseoe."3 SIR,—In view of the development of man-power under the scheme of Sir Auckland Geddes and in the former scheme of National Service of Mr.......

Registration And Rations.

(To TIM EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,-1L is proposed to amend the National Registration Act by registering bogs Who had hot attained the age of fifteen years when the......

The Vatican And The War.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] .Sig,—In the recent debates in Parliament stress was laid by the opponents of Female Suffrage on the supposed opposition by women in......

"what -might Have Been."

(To THE EDITOR op THE " EPECTATOR."] Sza,—Mr. Gatty's George Wyndham, although more in the nature of a votive offering than a biography, contains one State document of high......

Voluntary Rationing Of Beer.

Fro THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sta,—We can confirm your note in last week's issue that Sir Arthur Yapp suggested voluntary rationing of beer. Some five hundred of our......

(to The Editor. Or The "spectator."]

SIR,—I was intereeted in the eecipe you gave a fortnight ago for bread-making with potatoes, and was anxious to experiment. My grocer and my baker, however, tell me that they......

Jerusalem Artichokes.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Now that every one is trying to get as much food out of the land as possible, it strikes ma that Jerusalem artichokes are a • vegetable......