. The romance of the red triangle; the story of the coming of the red triangle and the service rendered by the Y. M. C. A. to the sailors and soldiers of the British empire. jfil ■% jr.: THE RED TRIANGLE 65 of the ladies of the Royal House haverendered conspicuous personal service,amongst whom might be Princess Christian, PrincessLouise, Princess Patricia of Con-naught, and Princess Marie Louise,whilst Princess Helena Victoria asLady President has given time and strengthto the work without reserve, and we owevery much to her. In the camps, ladieshave giv


. The romance of the red triangle; the story of the coming of the red triangle and the service rendered by the Y. M. C. A. to the sailors and soldiers of the British empire. jfil ■% jr.: THE RED TRIANGLE 65 of the ladies of the Royal House haverendered conspicuous personal service,amongst whom might be Princess Christian, PrincessLouise, Princess Patricia of Con-naught, and Princess Marie Louise,whilst Princess Helena Victoria asLady President has given time and strengthto the work without reserve, and we owevery much to her. In the camps, ladieshave given the home touch that means somuch to the men—games, music, decora-tions, and flowers have come within theirdomain ; they have managed the libraries,and have in most cases taken full responsi-bility for the refreshment personal influence has been invalu-able. We remember visiting a camp some-where in France. It seemed to us theroughest camp we had ever seen. Theleader told us of an encounter he had withone of the worst of the men on the occa- 66 THE LADIES OF sion of his first visit to the place. He hadjust got his tent erected, and the manchanc


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