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Show Curling the Hair. Hair not naturally curly will be omevVnt difficult to keep in curl unless un-less artificial means are adopted for the purpose. Make a weak solution of isinglass and dilute with -grain alcohol. al-cohol. After washing and drying the hair, take up the short wisps, dampen with this solution and wrap lightlv around kid curlers and let remain unti the hair is quite dry. Usually this will keep the hair curled or slightly waved for several days. It contains no Injurious In-jurious ingredient. Panlist Fathers have lately reached Austin. Tex., from New York, at the invitation of the bishop of Galveston, to establish a parish at Austin. But in addition ad-dition to this local work, they will also attend the spiritual care of the Catholic students at the state university, and the giving of missions to the non-Catholics oj the state. The next events of universal 1rnprr- tance and interest in the church will be golden, sacredotal jubilee of Pope Piu? X and the Pucharistic congro-ss of Westminster. Much is heard of late of the growth Of the church in New England. But one of the most striking illustrations was furnished by the meeting of consultors and permanent rectors of the diocese of Burlington, Vt., for the purpose of selecting se-lecting names to be submitted to Home for the coadjutorship of that see. It has ninety-nine priests to minister to the spiritual wants of the faithful with ninety-four churches. There are now twenty-five diooeses In this country equipped with mission bands devoted mainly to the work of converting non-Catholics, and whose labors are directed along the lines and after the methods they have learned at the Apostolic Mission House in Washington. At this rate of growth it. will not be many years before the majority of dioceses of the country will be fully equipped with this important impor-tant arm of the service. St Thomas Theological seminary. Just south of the city of Denver, will at j the next term have the services of four f or five additional priests. A few - of ' these have recently been ordained. ' i |