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ï~~FRLffA TICOATS KI SI'ECIAL Si Spe Reof Uir Halsey, acting chairman, today told a15 story of aCeplorable conditions existingj3 in certain sectirns and of the efforts I being made to take cars of the alma- 13 A hands( Lion. Cnnditions were particularly btt4M k an in the neighborhood of the Royal bag- i ae nsigfcoyweewoefmle r ill,. or several members. down and de-sye. fl pendent upon the labor ot other meimofKt o hers, with no one left at'ihome to cookofKtnus,.Imaypleshrewe e oab severa~pcases of Illness in one:bed. an',] no help avsailable, but the Red Cross has the situation well in hand now.BR 'Miss Mary Hart. int charce of the Red. R ' Cross nursing service, working with tihe lI civilian relicf committee, of which Rev. Croft Williams' is- head. is' looking after the situation an dalready, there is ef-! fectlvb' relief work goinir on. A nuln- 1 betr of (Charles tot'-womeun who:ha e) lined with taken the 'hotene ursing course votun-I teered their; services and are wrking " ~inig collar, a etion of Mlu~z Editht?,eacher. o the and is one regular Red {'roes nursing service.' l'~u~ A central depot has hent est::Mbled prouc. at i'ttnl 'rat Mentorial ttiitinit. wit~e un-cessary focd, medicine and meedicali A 1,1 'in'tl,Atea valis.hle., and ti e nutr.s ait atld keeping ctharts of all cases, re. ~ AT t'oittng regitlarly to the tcteri. Thtese nurse wst~ear teield "'ros utaform andIL NLSS S A 4 eec:r " niec attion iisto iiettfor their lproI tvi~ca' thre t ofs tleir iy'e,- ts. A. ~I DREN T'he wo"'en at',,, ar" giving their seroncs.and is l~tIoe ir n tentZs. A. ILUS Townsend, ' a-s Jon 1.Toe iseni', P U H K M:aiss fos't F. Oliver, Miss Pauline U. 1V1L0OIR JI, s1ll 'Miss lEleanor I. iaell, Mis Susie O'Riotrke. Mtrs. Lee Tsraei. llrs. E TL r E ' Frank L. Roney. Mirs. Ti, -All. Bagger. and Miss Loise Roster. C OT More Nurses Must Se Had ~HOthers tate needed. howevetr. and 'Miss IA H;ar't hegs thiat any woman who hasCL T.1,.,d \tlerience ttt tiarstag. weill' at once Sizes fromn to 14 ye nrnti " the fled Crtoss hesdquliter s for serv ice. h.aoriie These are in trinmmedi a anr~' for the ainna gencv. throught the plain styles, in thef*lowi~ cit itt u. relief hirach. hut as rte matter Bak rw,P is of vitalI itmportanctte to inedustrlrs tn colors:-.b,* rwP etr~ tcrepoe owr,.rs > tIl,eC FE whoe emplosyes are affected in large iiunhcts A gilt be jststted and requested ak eymoderate to assutin e ti n unial..responsibility ai. for thte work.87hZ 0 -- ciffctive Work [ At the Royali nll sil'aire the Red - Cros'.s wortkers tiase taken charge, ______________________ reait with fwt'olt 'coriton fircm the roill i-or'cans throuigh Sttnerinteadent But torgi's. TI" -onspanv has fttrnishiedi s' plies 'in]t i-ito" neededl1.0 cone wthl the sprea'l of inatn^nza amiont; thePB c E S AD G siltages.As swotia'' the '-all came for! b-to, the civiliat' relief committee mtc at once, and arrangetd to supply n'trses. led ic" es. fron1. and other necessaries' fPr- the sic': at the village. Miss Beach-1 e'" too!; active charge. A siirvey showed FWJNOJION WGGK lafiiensa in 46h house", whole families tetanc down ai some of them. TI'fichsriooek. c it. ohysic an, loots uti the medical end. if the work. The sottin Cncia o e ln t-er nurtss simed rleir posts, antil sciaed Pwriln dirct.1th c- r-n c huss.makina rstients 'nmfortahle. and turning in c Â~Extensi on Paslans to Be thleir chart relnornIs i'siiir-td t~ AT $2950 ome Broadcloth Coat that instant appeal to the *eer of. Ilined; large collar and cuffs' key Fur. It is a beautiful Coat, priced, at - -. $9.50 ADCLOTh COAT AT $45.00 gant Broadcloth Cot is' full Satin; has. large stylish,rollnd revers, of BSlack O'po ssuwn, of the finest Coats of' it kind his season. ah -.45.00 UNDERWEAR FOR FALL A D WINTERA D-F'n 11., r.Chden The line itncludes: Infants Bands lnfants Vests (Double front and back.) Childrent, Vests And Pants Chidren's Union Suits Women's Union Suits. Our c aiprehesnalse itt-cof carefully selected goods include Cotton 'ntuderweat', Part Wool, All Wool tad Silk and Wool. Despite the tine: workmanship and tquality of our UUnderwear. our prides are. very moderate. aind genuine economy can be practiced- by buyl rg from.Â~ us. wherever you ii a gallon of oilWe have a c( and finishes. Price L.4L~I fijD The e i cs ( ar!1 prices, are, made 'a TABLE COV. TABLE COV ALSO SCAR] AT!I Ind i ng. Lim, ECG's Labor Board Mr. Gadsden has been in-I n n m struamental in hring -ttg to the attention U L JIK1 of the Putblic Utilitics Commission the Il!fU EIM teed of financial relief for Washington'.s street car companies. The fol- salIdU lowing account of. the hearing appeared it tii In one of the Washingtont papers: [O IY LU P "Financial relief will be afforded Washington's street ear 'companies by the Public Utilities Conmmissiion. This____ can be stated upon authority.. "I hmiss on realizes it maysetra precedent N wppr rigt for the nation It has had flied with Pulc t e it b.y the wvar boitrd of the American Pbi o Nx

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