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4T - ? Y: ' PAGE TWO ? TEN MILLION BELGIAN CHILDREN LOOK TO U. S. FOR CLi Ked Cross to Conduct Second Clothing Drive at the Ret liel^ian Relief Commission Rcginning Septeml and Continuing for One Wetk?Minimum (Jo Is .">,000 Tons of Clothing. Ton million uion. woinon and chl- Mr \V. TV Knbinson . . d on in tlie occupied parts of Mel- M's. Marion W'thersptv t- -ii and France again look to the Mrs. It. it. Mat key. . Viiioiican people to provide litem Mr. II. U. Murchison.. v i h clothing to got through the Mr. Charles (5. Cochran coming winter. Ou 1 lie success of th" s. cond clothing drive which the An allotment of surg American tied Cross, at the request has been re eived: Tl of the Belgian ltelief Commission, split inegation puis. on \vill launch on September 'Jand con- IL'S pads. This must ' tinue for one week, depends wliether u month's time and evt .iirsc ici)-incu iicupic are id nave <'n to romo regularity :i enough covering .for their poorly tho work. With 110 mat nour' ned bodies during the cold tor hospital garments weather. j in this department are Five thousand tons of clothing is sit with surgical dress! the minimum amount the Hod Cross 1 hopes to ship to these people as a re-' Mrs. Joint I'oag, eh a suit of this drive. An e<|\i:il amount ' wool committee, wishes was collected in the clothing cam-; that no more yarn will paign last March, and for some Cmcjed until tlte fall allotm - P?i?t lias Iteen in proofs- < t d strihu-.'ed fr?>m divi-ion 1 ??.??l<ii tiotx in Relgium and N >r?h n ters are asked to worl l'rar. e. but :t '( -t >s 1"u h tttore is d o orgs until inten;iv? needed aecord'e 1 ilc'crl t'. II <n- gins. ver, chairman of the commission for the li t ef of I luiutn. In an ai?peal V beaut ful colored to the Vine: in p<onlo for a heattv 1 lotted from odd hi respon e to th worthy ca'l. Ilenrv by the following voting TV - n. airman of the war the direction of Mrs. V council of tlio American Red Cross. Mis ss Kugenla Ad tns. ? says in pa't: 1 llnttie Mae Caskey, Yio "Hack of the Herman wall that for C.oneva Culp. Pyllian four years has hemmed lr. brave lit- client." Driscoll. llenrie He Belgium and her neighbors in Mary Macke.v Hough. R Northern France, 10.oon.noo human Kli/abeth Laney. Rt beings look to us for clothing as we'l Blanch Mohley, Mar as food. Fven the well-to-do lack A/ilee Sc>tt. Mary 1 necessities, and the poor are in the Mary Dunnom With* direst need. All stocks of clothing Kva Crenshaw. raw material have long since' This quilt was shij en, exhausted. There have l>een no j quarters Wednesday. (mi iiir'i i i.i i imports since i no urst devastation of tho onuntry. The Whore \ro the l/ost quantity of materials that tho ooni- America? mission for roliof has boon permitted Tho estimated total to import for manufacture into praduato nurses in tho clothinp has never boon sufficient, > ' now between Rh.ftOO and now the world is short both of The total actually on clothinp and raw material Wo can- lted Cross is 27.3-10. not nurchaso what is nodded. I Tho number assigned 'JV'lt yon can pivo tr. our armed forces (< 'JPverj household in the lan 1 has creasing) 13,700 some spare clothine. worn or out-' Nurses assigned to n jrrown. of litt'e value here, hut des- als, war industrial li< perately needed bv the destitute munity welfare work ti ? there. Tliev have been reduced to lie health and other sp ''C fashioning garments from Hour 13.010. sticks, old blankets, shoots titid tah'o- Where are the ."< o cloths, which htivo now almost dis- graduate nurses not \ rvnrtoarod. and shoes from scrans of the Rod Cross? \ rarpot and .into sticks. Today It Rotweon now and .Ian ,*. costs oig> t dollar - to have na,v of n p must secure 13,t!-10, oes resoled Por 1? Id in p. K - f hi t ol that n u 111 hot !\ nt tiffed with tin leaves er mos* . ' "nor.-il wants by Octohi as mattres?es Fv?ry"'hero the no-d must find those b for Ida nice i<; tremendous lb-- \meriea, for. says Sur pitals and other tnsfitut iffor for C.oruas. of the l'nitod want of sho.-t - In some place* whole "the noeil for ti pretit ! families sleen topether to hare a ""''s,>s acute.'' single blanket. The Red Cross chapte ~r'To relieve a plucky and lonir- efficient organization f rr. .... nni!,,., ,. . out and enrolling th?*n stores of partlv used clothine The value of these ?ur?e| e is iim -r -triable. This Is u ( Iih'Iciiko Your unused parments w 'I Hot! e our Woman, oppressed ell a- hum u beings Kvery eligible nurse should he do; bed. s;i\e from sutTe-- .-pond inc. disease and de'h h\ protean - ? It will he the lar^es them npninst tie oh] and taw win- praduate nurses ever r . lers of North n Fnrnpo ' any army or navy. You Onroientc ' |- | f . ], .(}, io lie part of it. sexes, and all apes, are needed ae- "Trained personnel eord;n,r t<> 'l". i> ?. \ , i,: for success," insists Sori pood? whh-b in d- ' i -h ? limited, of the 1'nited blankets a- ' hv () ty "It i> not only a duty, I parne et; o m it >1 he mandatory that every t nrr?o| "d \n i'r .1 u msv nr tedal ho i- capable of ser1 of fa- hi- > uiM p.t he I'li ori eome forward at this ti . P o-i ' n.p . i. Hd'd it up that part of the bur will not h? rwyefi 'v to mend the hers." pat-men1 ! i rlc w:n The nu'-sinp service eniT?i ' "it to t'?> t'u i mis of des- three pre-it 'ires. The titufe w.'-iien n th- il l no eil re the eare of the woundei 'i plons hospitals over there. The 1. "i ti f' ae'e" h'is heep 1 ill'* is the enre of oiii aliportloned a mlrinnim amount of trainlnp. in the eaptnnn 1.111 pound and eolleetion of th" over here. The tltird . - earments v ill he made between Man- maintenance of h< a ft? dr y -pt' tnli'-r 21 and Monday. Sep- Rtruction of the soldier t' n \ committee composed > f"t lis. It th" I t >" Oi of Mesdames Ira M Jones W. TI. found we can hold the Thomson. Frank Hunter, Andrew roll now. Hold the 1 i Grcpory, Flyburn Wilson and Mi-s' The secretary of ?ai Perry Hello Mennott, with Mrs T. P ? Payseur as chairman, will appeal t > every home in the town. Fvervone RuTweluP 1 Is enrne?t)y prcod to eontrihute as _ I much of warm, substantial clothing DOttlCS Oi * as possible to tlii- worthy .niso BKH<83HWBfll Greatest Ilurrtai Over five hundred nnfln'str-d tr'- "During the wlr angular bandnye* ww rnwr^H! with18?!uVr*h "of? t last work hv a few faithful workers thouRht I must sui It. After trying 1 Anyone having any of these baud- and Till other reconr ncros at home Is askfWl to send 'hem fmlucedl'o u8o>%Y'e 1h as soon as possible as ther? the , ? rTf?1 'Vf.'1' . , v bottloa of l'eruna a possibility of an earlv shipmer t,>r of Manalln. 0 Since that time. ' * -<*t ' been without Peru . ^ followlnr ??he?dhb'?f$ be ntl d.rt^Sprfi"!..'* tied'to the list. plfb1i*fvotl Jast vt?ek of and find It the gr< * . . ^ ? vltallzer." the contributors on the Tat'?? -\A?ol Sold Kverjr fllUd tlflve: ' ' ' " ' ' &{ THE LANCASTER NEM J A1\jr\ sued a regulation placing members] wit! of the army nurse corps above all thoi fkTUIKl/* non-coiniuls8loned officers. t'ongiess A J i JjiiVU has recently enacted a law - increas- that ing the salary of members of the will army nurse corps to $60,000. a for lU8St ol the month over here, and $70,000 a )er "'3 month over there, with maintenance Sl'I and traveling expenses. Enroll. Our boys over there must j not be allowed to suffer for one sin- 0[j-u. gle moment for the lack of your skill- cani ed and tender care. Yours is the first ot- t $:>.no and second lines. Hold them. die "n - "" Enroll. If you are vitally needed left ]to maintain local nursing activities j,eP] * "'' you will bo allowed, with the consent - " ' of the military authorities, to stayi?uH 1 w here you are because you are doing | |ieg| a patriotic service. Nevertheless.! s(|ff li'ee cases o' i-'nroil. Yours is the third line. Hold j.00] ntninliig each lt. | mai in finished in "We must mobilize our entire nurs- j us(, 'ryone is urc- jt)l, resources jf we are going to win,'' cue, iml help with )i1(> challenge of Miss Jane Delano. t\ i .... v .. .. .... ...in.! (jjrector or nursing service, Amerl-|on ] the workers cnn n?.,| Cross. i thai asked to as- f0 the graduates of Women's Col- hor: tigs. logos and High Schools a special ped word Enroll at once as student tien irtnan of the mil sM jn hospitals, or iti the army j turr to announce school of nursing. Either courseh)r> v he distribut- wi'l lend you to the coveted title,1 q* ent is receiv- "Craduate Nurse!" Ttte army'sp0, tat ters. Knit- schools will give you d'rect military' pj(a { in surgical experience. "We know that our eont knitting b young women will answer as nobly to this call of their country as their I brothers have." is the ti?un belief of ?Iu; 11 was Miss \nnle W. Cioodrhh dean of the is of yarn army school of nursing. ! ;rls under xti nursing service cannot hold its t"- I! I' yior. lities without your help j < x'a'die Maker, I . la Cvensbav. Mrs S. W. Allen, of the Lancaster I Mavis. Mar- |{0(f Cross, is willing and anxious to! * tt i Ed vn ds. send out literature and blanks to any j ehoera Jones nurses throughout the county who t ith Muekev. wish to enroll or to any young woy Ccarboro, man desiring to enter the nursing :vnn Stover, service. Mrs. Allen has as her as Mspoon and sistants. Miss Jaunita Wylie, Mrs. \udrew flregory and Mrs. H. II. L iped to head- Kester. " otht ^. + + + + + + + + + .> + + + + 4 ?7tl Nurses of if. KKO (TtOSS NOTES. ? Uin + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + V number of1 I logr United States Tho following should be added to] tnK and 1 on.000. list ?r contributors to the wool ,wha irolbul in the h,ml P?b,lshod last week: Add Mr W. V. Robinson $5.00 V C to duty Willi Air n. it. Mtiri'ltison 1 00 onstantly in- Tito Hod i'ro?s wishes to thank the r? I Men hi? Val'ev Community club. '?' larlne h isp't- the LntlloH' Aid society of tho Bitp? ispitnls. com t >i church. and tho Mamie Prosier minding pub- Hocioly for their recent contrlbu- A e nl ervlce) l utioi These nre tii? <?r the reg til.o inonthK contributors ami t lie' r J hi to 70,000 chocks nre always most welcome, i J I'tirol'i-l with i.ast week at least live hundred f tin' :.i lied triangular hanringes v ere J unry 1, 1010. completed ready for shipping, nnd i' >- l ?-d that all who have any of the surgeon- these bandages at home, please turn +*+ them In as soon as possible 081 nurses of Until an allotment is received all X 8?' n Ooneral surp.rai dressing workers are urged J States army. tl, help with tiiknitting or with h<is- V nuraher ol . jta] garments. The following copiod fiopi *h?* Woman's Work departr is the most nionf ?f t),c |ast Urief will show the or searching importance of surgical dressing nurses. workers assisting with the other de- J parfnients: to F.very I'ntil further notice no classes in surgical dressings will he authorized should re- l.y division headquarters lTp to the present time the splendid enthusiasm t number of (,f the women along this line has, 1 iiobilized for taken expression in such manner ^ will he proud that at present there is a surplus of surgical dressings. is necessary Chapters will receive allotments tjr goon lienor i! of surgical dressings as formerly If States navy. this allotment does not keop the suroit it < also gical dressing workers bu-y all the f rained nil tho time, we aiiggest that the director of| j ? ; oltoi. 1.1 ? - - ' - - - . ,.,H !? <.in., woman s worn m me cnnptne U'ge run ami ttik?> these waim-n to turn their attention ?t<? rion which is to the making of garments, knltt nr & and tin- reclamation work whioh may 1 innst hold bo allotted along with the surgically first lino is dressings. 1 I inn :n our Whcru a chapter has boon getting J The second an allotment of surgical dressings to r soMio s in the exclusion of any other work, in ient hospitals the future this allotment will t*e line is the more varied, and we are urging our and reeon workers to fall in line, and h"!p with X when he re- whatever is necessary to he done. If J )0 nurses are their natural tendencies do not e lines Kn- ma1 e - en in" easy, there i- no hotter e. time than the present to receive in- ?? struct o'.s in sewing an occupation ^ PERUNA, \ I IIH1BIM ? / t A I A it Vitalizer t llf *** ?*** 2&\ *1* iters of 1897 1 <*S |1 >:ull? nfTllcted ^ m I t r.-ly die from rfltlfPIV \ ~'0 I V mnar doctor* vlj \ / X. imended rem- \ . /y to mo. I was p i \t JL runa. i "? tured \. fwPy V uslnp twelvo N^^jr ik nd one bottlo O. . T . v* A / **7V4 8. A I have ne r> <> / & na. 1 use Jc. <y A Krneral tot. . / V Kail month <! f i eatent human W ahere I / V L- ^ -q< ^8, LANCASTER. S. C. i which every woman should bel oughly familiar. .11 intei^sted workers will ilnd ; the director of woman's work always have something ready them to do. WJk I Wii:OXS DEFKIl TO TI1K L WISHES OF WOUXDKI) MEN WBf ErM f .ondoii, Sept. 16.?A Canadian ^ if er, wounded early, in the war, te to St. Katherine's L.odge, one he American lied Cross orthope hospitals, in liondon, to have hisl arm made over. The elbow had | n shattered. The officer wasi m choice of having weak movable) )? , .or strong stiff one. Without i pW ^ tat ion. the Canadian chose the| elbow, and astonished the sur- -Jfffffi"7. ns by asking that the arm be JtpXJr^ le perfectly straight so he could #ba V a hunting rifle and a billiard! k* n mother Canadian officer insisted laving his smashed leg so rebuilt ? he could continue to ride a K' -e It required months of orthoic treatment, but when the pa- if* t finally left the hospital to re- m&aw) l!S8i^ i to his ranch in western Canada. **jjr^ ^ f vas ready for the snddie. w hese cases illustrate not only the ial work of an orthopedic hos- \Si JV " 1. but how closely the surgeons ult the wishes of their patients. ^ C Supple at Sixty | tgo and ripe experience mean hap linens and usefulness when mental R md bodily powers are preserved I >y keeping rich blood In the veins. I ?X/"_ 1*1*11 v'aturr'a rare nourishment In Scott 'a dhj. R r r fcT %JU I1 I Emulsion CI rale* rich blood. warms \jtaA M he body and alleviates rheumatic % ? t I cndcncles. IU oil-food Imparts Yll I Nrktnincrf>let> w trcngth to both body and brain. j\ \ I 1 *""?'? J e ? It ia Nonrhhmmnt?nat Atcokot. ^t|L| 1 iMiMniinnss,i?.i.i-nni? ITTLETON COLLEGE I lot water heat, electric lights and J k., ?r modern improvements. The L i annual session will begin Sep Q /H ber 25th. Q - > i i*rite for new illustrated rata- I ? io; also fog particulars concern 1 mii o|jv<iui oner 10 a row girls H can not pay our catalogue rate less J. M. Rhodes, Littleson, I WANT Save Y ou % It is our earnest desire to sav The saving will amply repay yo carrying packages. War conse to discontinue the delivery and c feel it now our duty to save our 10 Per C on all pnrchases amounting to wards. You have a chance to lected stock 3n town. Wa will 1 W w f f W WW AIA I keep Country Produce for the n we are selling out our stock. Pure Food i Bennett-T 1 ? V v- a FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1918. \ . 1 - * I - J IIP^ win this war? ~.| ^ I eally matters until we do ! Flavor Lasts 1 J J TO ^ | % Money | I y i e our patrons money. X , 'U for your efforts in J* | rvation compelled us % X ? :redit business and we ?/ " - . I1, customers at least vf / I w X. \ * * 1 , If ,ent. | |i One Dollar and up- X KllV fUo UaaI> X uj v/ill ilft^ il Y make special effort to | ext two months while ^ j ?-?u a. > i ^ 5tore v erryCp!' ^ ? rw Ra/'T; i. . .V^^Tv*>