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Show Hoted Typbj Eroi to Direct Acais&n IJedical Umt Abed P Li j j m MMiiiiiimiiii i I Dr. Harry Tlote, ranked as tha ' world's foremost typhus expert, through ' bis discovery of the typhus bacillus, has lust sailed for Europe at the head of a ' medical unit of 20 experienced Amer kan specialists, which will fight epl' demies and launch' health programs in flie stricken countries of Eastern and Central Europe under the auspices of, the Jewish Joint Distribution Commit" lee, one of the eight leading1 American relief organizations joined m the great $33,000,000 appeal of the European Re- lief Council, of which Franklin K. -Lane, 42 Broadway, is treasurer. I ' Herbert Hoover is chairman of tha Council and will direct the -admin is tr' tJon of its relief funds, $10,000,000 oil which will go for medical relief, th balance forvfood and clothing for tha 3,500,000 starving children in Easternl and Central Europe. Dr. Plotz is t member of the commission of leading medical experts, which wiH supervise, t the medical relief work of the Council. Doctors and hospitals in the stricken areas are helpless to combat diseases because of their complete lack of tha simplest medical supplies, according t' Dr. Plotz, who asserts that the typhus epidemic will recur this winter in even, more severe form than last year. Tha first undertaking of the American Jewish Jew-ish medical unit will be to furnish medical supplies to communities to that spidemics can be (ought. Daily Fashion Hint I7d39l 8704 TWO FROCKS IN BED. The first design is fashioned of terra-cotta duvetyn, trimmed with narrow gBilk soutache braid in self-color. self-color. The waiet is in Moyen-age effect, of course, the front being cut into a deep V. The vest is of self-material. self-material. Medium eize requires S yards 64-inch material. Burgundy tricotlne makes up tha second frock fascinatingly. The decorative dec-orative strip at the front is narrow enough to be called an extended vest and wide enough to be classed as panel, but the hip arrangement attracts at-tracts attention to another detail. A narrow ribbon belt holds in the fulness ful-ness at the waist. The short sleeves are cufflessr and the collar is hemstitched. hem-stitched. Medium size requires 13 yards 54-Inch tricotlne and VA yards 9-inch ribbon for front. First Model: Pictorial Review. Dresa No. 8991. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches in-ches bust. Price, 35 cents. Embroidery Em-broidery No. 12574. Transfer, blue or yellow, 75 cents. Second Model: Drfese No. 8704. Sizes, 34 to H Inches bust. Price. 35 cents. FINDS $1,100 ON TRASH PILE Stolen War Savings Stamps Wert Hidden In Old Vallw In Guthrie, Okl. ' Guthrie, Okla. Six weeks ago W. P. Davis of this city found an old valise nnder a house he was moving and threw it on a trash pile In the yard.. It laid there until he started to haul the trash away and on close examination examina-tion found $1,100 In War Savings stamps nnder a false bottom. Inquiry developed the fact that the valise was once stolen from la front of a local hotel Inst spring and belonged to David Da-vid Secko. a traveling man from Enid. The stamps were all registered In his name. . ' |