BEAUTIFUL WORK. YÖST Head Office: 50 Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C. THE ST. GILES'S CHRISTIAN MISSION WHICH IS SUPPORTED ENTIRELY BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS, Is constantly engaged in the following Directions:— The Relief of the Distressed Poor. The poor are visited in their own homes by our Visitors. Indiscriminate Relief, therefore, is not administered. The Assistance of the Better Class of Only those desiring to do rightly are aided from our Funds. The Saving of Juvenile Offenders from a Life of Crime. They are taken by us into one of our Five Boys' Homes, sheltered from evil infinences, found employment, clothed and fed, and saved from prison taint.' The Assistance of Wives and Children of Prisoners. They are left, not infrequently, quite homeless and foodless. Their case is sad indeed-How can we refuse to aid them? The Training of Fallen and Destitute Homeless and Destitute Women are received at all hours of the day or night. Each case is dealt with as it severally needs. The Providing a Holiday and Home for Each year over 200 sickly little ones have a Where the helpless little ones are sheltered and cared for, receiving a sound Christian Training. The Providing a Seaside Convalescent Voluntary Contributions are our only source of Income. Help is much needed now. TREASURER F. A. BEVAN, Esq., 54 Lombard Street, E.C. Financial CONTENTS OF No. 413. II.-Exhibition Catalogues of the New Gallery, 1897; Royal Academy, 1905; Tate Gallery, &c., &c., III.-1. The Republic of Plato. Translated into English by John Llewelyn Davies and David James Vaughan. 2. Utopia. By Sir Thomas More. Louvain, 1516. Translated into English by Ralph Robinson. London: Vele, 1551; and reprinted by Edward Arber, F.S.A. 3. New Atlantis. By Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Albans. London, 1627. Reprinted by J. A. Saint 4. Civitas Solis. By Tommaso Campanella. Frank- fort, 1623. Translated into English by Thomas W. Halliday. London: Routledge, 1885, IV.-1. Dix Années d'Exil. Par Madame de Staël. Avec une introduction, des notes et un appendice par Paul 2. Madame de Staël et Napoléon. Par Paul Gautier. Page V.-1. John Inglesant: a Romance. By J. Henry Short- house. London: Macmillan & Co., 1881. 2. The Little Schoolmaster Mark. By J. Henry Short- house. London: Macmillan & Co., 1884. 3. Sir Percival. By J. Henry Shorthouse. London: 4. The Teacher of the Violin, and Other Tales. By J. € 110 |