Show 3 TO 10 MOBILIZE WOMEN MOMEN FOR RED REO CROSS SEWING BEE Organization to Make Mak Clothing for Babies of Sufferers in Europe EuropeA A A movement will wi be started soon soo bi bythe by bythe I t the e local Red Cross chap chapters ers to ni mobilize mobilize mobil mobil- il ize workers in Utah Utan for fOr fOrthe the nati national al alRed I Red Cross sewing bee which proposes under the direction of or the American TIed Red Cross to make garments for new born babies and young oung children children children chil chil- dren in Europe according to Miss Nell Holsinger field representative e for Utah of or the Pacific di division dision sion of the American Red Cross with headquarters in in San Sati Francisco Francico who is in Salt Lake oh on a atour atour atour tour of of inspection It If the plan is forI formulated for for- fog fog- mutated in Utah it is desired to enlist I the sewers of the various clubs clubs' antiI anti churches and the Relief society of ottle the I I L. L D. D S. S church to help in Utah's quota quoi which should be approximately garments I The thought that a tiny baby some baby some mothers mother's son or daughter coming into a I world that offers no better natal latal ro rothal robe than thal thala a soiled newspaper or a few tew rags is is sufficient in itself to bring a ai fre- fre q from every woman who kno knows know how to sew and from every purse th that t I can purchase a bit of cloth from front which h layettes can be made This is the Un pulse behind the return to as a n Red d Cross work all over th the United States The garments called for by the national society provide the barest covering co for or the little little lit lie tle bodies of half a million children babies and bo boys s 's and girls up to fourteen fourteen four four- teen years of age but age but it will help help- TO BE APPORTIONED APPORTIONED The garments will be apportioned t ly bY j countries in the order of the greatest need as follows follow Poland Austria Cz Czecho Slovakia Hungary and Baltic states Layette Layett f will be distributed largely by Red Hed Cross nurses in Europe who haw have nir general supervision over mate cases i This distribution of clothing lothing by thi American Red Cross supplements tit th two well known phases of the made today for the salvation o of 01 Europe's children the children the feeding of the European relief council of Herbert Hoover is chairman and tin the medical welfare service of the Am Amen Ameri American rican ri- ri can Red Cross The garments called for are Layettes Layettes Lay Lay- ettes eltes Garments for children I 1 Ito to 5 years old Dresses 2 petticoats pettit petti patti t coats undershirts nightgowns Garments for girls 5 to 14 years ears old Dresses chemises petticoats bloomers nightgowns 12 Garments for boys 5 to 14 years rears old Blouse suits undershirts undershirts winter nightshirts night night- shirts During the first Red Cross drive li ir 1917 the little town of Morgan Utah was the first town in the whole Unite States to raise its quota Miss Holsinger Holsin Holsin- ger who has worked in Utah as fiel representative since 1918 reports th tl same spirit manifest now that the wais wa ia Va VaIs is over in aiding and benefiting th thRed thI thRed Red Cross The Salt Lal Lake e chapt I handled more cases last February that than has been handled since its establish ment showing the still great need c o a athe othe the home service organization Mis Mis' I Holsinger who worked in New Tori with W. W Frank Persons newly national head of the relation A A. R. R C. C is enthusiastic in her of Red Cross work in Utah and report the other Red Cross divisions an am chapters watching with interest t th tJ I work of this state More publicity I h needed and nd for that purpose a m meet meeting meeting t. t ing of the executive committee of Uta will be held next week to devise plan for more publicity for Utah and to taU tal over the feasibility of mobilizing fo fOJ the garment drive |