1 JULY 1911, page 22

"two Jobs For One Man."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Srn,—Ton said a while ago that the working-man's dream was "Two jobs for one man " ; would it not be well, tb -^ to devote more attention to......

[to Thn Editor 07 The " Spectator:i

SIR,—Our house and street decorations well expressed our loyalty last week, but there is one aspect of these decorations which leaves room for improvement. We have hung flags......

Puritanism.

[To 772 EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."} SIR, —Sorely it is better to dwell on the exceeding beauty of holiness than on the exceeding sinfulness of sin. What we are always......

The Coronation Festivities.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " STECTATOF..1 Sin,—There is an undercurrent of feeling about these recent festivities we have just passed through which it is not quite well to ignore. My......

King George's Irish Descent. [to The Editor Op The "

STECTATOR."1 Sia,—Mr. C. L. Kingsford in the Spectator of June 24th clearly proves that the suggested Irish descent of King George—either through a daughter of Roderick O'Conor,......