. Christian herald and signs of our times . and costly robes, askedthem to form a cordon around the Legar,which is a volcanic plateau, whence theDruse have retired and not to allow anyone to come in or go out, and the govern-ment would do the finishing, andthat all the cattle and goods should go tothe Bedouins. The chiefs agreed, but Ilearned when on the slopes of Mt. Hermonthat the Druses had sent their women andchildren far eastward to the tents of thedesert Bedouin, and that the nearby tribeswere proving friendlv to the besieged. William E. Geil. Training Syrian Girls. From Mrs. Rebecca Jam


. Christian herald and signs of our times . and costly robes, askedthem to form a cordon around the Legar,which is a volcanic plateau, whence theDruse have retired and not to allow anyone to come in or go out, and the govern-ment would do the finishing, andthat all the cattle and goods should go tothe Bedouins. The chiefs agreed, but Ilearned when on the slopes of Mt. Hermonthat the Druses had sent their women andchildren far eastward to the tents of thedesert Bedouin, and that the nearby tribeswere proving friendlv to the besieged. William E. Geil. Training Syrian Girls. From Mrs. Rebecca Jamal, of Jerusalem,who is conducting Training Classes amongthe poor, neglected Syrian girls of Jerusa-lem, THE CHRISTIAN HERAID has re-ceived a letter, from which we make thefollowing extracts: Two of my classgirls have been married last month, afterbeing three full years in my class. Oneof the bride-grooms had received a goodaccount of the character of the girl fromher neighbors. He informed me on theday of the wedding, I am quite A DRUSE GIRI


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