"A Kensington lady," we read, "has just engaged a parlourmaid who is only three feet seven inches in height." The shortage of servants is becoming most marked.
A play called The Man Who Went to Work is shortly to be produced in the West End. It sounds like a farce.
A police-sergeant of Ealing is reported to have summoned six hundred motorists since March. There is some talk of his being presented with the illuminated addresses of another three hundred.
All the recent photographs of Sir Eric Geddes show him with a very broad smile. "And I know who he's laughing at," writes a railway traveller.
With reference to the Press controversy between Mr. H.G. Wells and Mr. Henry Arthur Jones, we understand that they have decided to shake hands and be enemies.