. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. the Wardens. TheChapter-room at this time is hung with green and , in lieu of chairs, and other Saracenic andEastern properties, should be disposed about the hall. THE SECOND APARTMENT. The second apartment should be a well-furnishedroom, in the Eastern style, arranged with accommoda-tions for washing, and containing a table, on which area cross-hilted sword, and a Bible or Koran. OFFICERS, AND THEIR DRESS WHEN IN THECHAPTER. 1. Venerable Grand Master. 2. Senior Warden. 3. Junior Warden. 4. Master of Ceremonies. 5. Senior Deaco


. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. the Wardens. TheChapter-room at this time is hung with green and , in lieu of chairs, and other Saracenic andEastern properties, should be disposed about the hall. THE SECOND APARTMENT. The second apartment should be a well-furnishedroom, in the Eastern style, arranged with accommoda-tions for washing, and containing a table, on which area cross-hilted sword, and a Bible or Koran. OFFICERS, AND THEIR DRESS WHEN IN THECHAPTER. 1. Venerable Grand Master. 2. Senior Warden. 3. Junior Warden. 4. Master of Ceremonies. 5. Senior Deacon. 6. Junior Treasurer. 8. Secretary. 9. Captain of the Guard. 10. Hospitaller. 11. Sentinel. The Knights are all dressed in crimson robes, with adeep scarlet sash around the waist, a green collar edgedwith crimson about the neck, to which the Jewel issuspended, and a white silk sash worn from the leftshoulder to the right hip, ornamented with gold the left breast is the large white Cross of St. Andrew. KNIGHT OF ST. ANDREW. 421.


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