2 JANUARY 1915, page 23

[to Tae Editor Or Tm "sdeclcior...] Sir,—i Am Glad At

last to see (in your issue of December 26th„ 1914) a protest against the headgear which has been adopted for our soldiers in the fighting line. Any one who has done much......

[ts Um Editor Or Tae "spect.,7074"] Sir,—allow Me To Correct

a slip in your last issue. Ireland has never been known as Parva Britannia. In Gregory of Tours and later chroniclers Britannia may stand equally well for Great Britain and......

[to Tax Eorros Or Rue "srevrxroa."] Sir,—i Should Like- To

endorse all that Mr. F. D. Drewitt says in hie letter in your last issue. I wish I could agree with your note, but the experience of seven years has given me the knowledge that......

[to Tee Eorroo Or Tm. "srsersvea••]

Sia,—Travelling about the kingdom as I have had to do on my business for the last thirty years, I make a point of always reading my Spectator, and I am interested in Mr.......

Our Army Dress.

[To TON EDITOR or rue "Srsomor...] SIR,—Referring to a letter you kindly published a week or two ago, will you allow me to supplement it with some further remarks, the result of......

The Danger Of Soldier's Cap.

[To THE EDITOR 01 TRY "SPECTATOZ."] Sin,—In your issue of December 26th, 1914, a correspondent calls attention to the shape of our Army cap, and condemns it as unnecessarily......