3 NOVEMBER 1917, page 27

Divorce Law.

[To nu EDITOR or nu " flescrwroa."] Ste,—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's letter to you in your paper of October 90th on the subject of divorce and separation touches a question of the......

Tennyson's Rhymes.

fTo rns Emma or THE " Serchtros."1 Sta.—Professor Haines in his list of what he designates as Tenny- son's false rhymes puts your readers somewhat at a disadvantage by not......

Potato Puddings.

(To me EDITOR or rue "Setornos."1 Six,—Seeing a correspondent in the Spectator wishes for recipes for potato sweets, I enclose two excellent ones.-1 am, Sir, Rc., POTATO......

Beer Versus Food.

(To ran Emma or THE " Eleeernes.") Sin.—Regarded from the economical housekeeper's point of view, the reasoning of Mr. A. Blomfield's admirable letter on the barley question in......

Clubs Versus "pubs."

(To ma EDITOR or THE " SP ECT ATOR." Sit,—In view of the fact that wherever one travels nowadays throughout the world there are thousands of men who regard the Army Young Men's......

Landor And Ireland.

[To THE EDITOS or ma Eine:ma:] Sta.—Amongst Landor's contributions to the literature of the Irish question, the following lines ought surely not to be for- gotten:— "Ireland......