June 7, 1917 
LAND & WATER 
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The "EASYRISE ' ADJUSTABLE BEDSTEAD 
This Bedstead has been designed 
to supply a long-felt want in 
Hospitals and Institutions also 
for Invalids in their own Homes. 
Adjustable to any angle BY 
THE PATIENT in an instant. 
No Machinery to get out ot order 
Old-fasliioned Bed Rests entirely 
superseded. 
Comfort Assured. 
If you have tried other mechanical bedsteads and found tliem of little 
practical utility don't pass this by. Write for descriptive pampldet. 
S.U Agents: HOSPITAL & GENERAL CONTRACTS CO., LTD., 
Telephone : ^"tuseum 3140, 3141. 
19. 21, 25, 29, 33 & 35 Mortimer Street, 
LONDON. W..1. 
Con(f ..otois lo tlic War Office, Tlic Admiralty, and British Red Cross. Society. 
Take Care .t Kids 
bereavement 
pital Care; Legal and general Advice; 
Hostels for Soldiers home on leave ; Guides for persons 
visiting the Wounded ; care of wayward and flighty 
girls ; New Homes overseas for widows and orphans; 
these are some of the many forms of ministry con- 
tinually going on, 
TOMIWrS CARE TAKES WING WHEN HE KNOWS 
THE ARMY LASSIE WILL ENTER HIS COTTAGE DOOR. 
Help is urgently needed to maintain this world-wide service. 
Ch.g„M .hnuld he m.de n»y.hl. lo GENERA I. BOOTH. cr,M.Md" Bank «^^^ Cnur,. 
Branch. War Fund a/c." and wnt ro him al OUEEN VICTORIA STKKF.l. LONDON. K (.4 
When Tommy says good-bye, his last words are: "Look 
after the Missus," or "Take care of the Kids." 
By its widespread and resourceful ministry, the Salvation 
Army is endeavouring to do both. 
NO OTHER ORGANISATION IN THE EMPIRE HAS 
BEEN MORE COMPLETELY MOBILISED OR IS 
BETTER FITTED FOR THE TASK. 
Thousands of Army Women spend their time daily in visiting 
the wives and dependents of our Soldiers and Sailors, coun- 
selling them in their perplexities, helping them in their difficul- 
ties, searching for their 
missing relatives, com- 
forting them in their 
Maternity and Hos- 
