19 MAY 1917, page 12

Food For Dogs.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Replying to your correspondent on the above subject, she will be able to get a leaflet about it from the National Canine Defence......

Interchange Of Pulpits.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Stre,—May I call the attention of your clerical readers to the suggestion which the Principal of St. John's Hall, Durham 'University, makes......

"christ In Flanders" : A Tribute. [to The Editor Op

111E " SPECTATOR.") Sra,—On May 7th died at Leeds, after a long illness, most bravely and patiently borne, Mrs. Lucy Whitmell, writer of the poem, Christ in Flanders," published......

Dew Ponds.

[To THE EDMOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Do any of your readers happen to know any one who has written about dew ponds in a practical way, giving particulars how to make theM,......

Poetry.

THE PATROL. Five men over the parapet, with a one-star loot in charge, Stumbling along through the litter and muck and cursing blind and large, Hooking their gear in the......

Books.

ECONOMICS AND CITIZENSHIP.* IN publishing his Newmarch Lectures (delivered at University College, London, in November and December, 1916) Mr. Henry Higgs ) describes them as......

Help For The Belgian Babies.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Yon were so very kind, some months ago, as to allow me to call attention to the work of the Vestiaire Marie-Jose, an under- taking......

The Albert Hall Meeting.

tTo THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] have pleasure in enclosing copy of the two resolution.; to be moved at the meeting at the Albert Hall next Saturday "That, in order to avert......