| Show British Girls Form Society for or Aid i to o Hospitals an and Camps Devote Themselves to Lighter Service That Elders Ma May MayDo MayDo Y YDo Do War Work T DON July 24 The 24 wartime L I 1 activity of the tho British schoolgirl school school- girl Is exemplified ed b by the work of or the Girls' Girls I Patriotic union which was started during tho the first month of f the Ve war and Is now or organized in 32 schools for girls In all p parts arts of ot the country Tho The girls act In connection with local organizations In relief and hospital work Many schools are connected with local military hospitals hos hos- and havo have assisted in equip Quip Quipping p ping ng them providing linen bandages bandages band band- ages and other necessaries One school has hns supplied nearly nearl wounded men with a constant supply sup sup- pI ply of ot stamped envelopes each con con- taming a sh short sheet et of or notepaper a pencil pen pen- cil and a message of ot good wishes In other schools the girls have havo or organIzed organized or- or to do the mending tending for hospitals hos- hos hos hos- and camps The Tho girls of ot the Manchester High school have hae supplied supplied sup sup- plied made hone Jam am to al all I the sol sol- diem diers In their section One Ono of oC the activities In all the schools enrolled In to the union con- con of or learning and practicing all nIl kinds s of or domestic work ork so eo as to set older women free tree to do work that girls could not do Pocket money manoy has been contributed lavishly lavish lavish- ly to various funds and half halt days have been given up to set free freo other oilier people both men and women woman for war work Several schools have collected books and flowers lowers for tor soldiers others have be egged begged ged motor cars to take convalescents convalescents conva conva- for rides |