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Show . i Dr. Wiley Preparer an Ideal Food 'JBojc For Starring 'Belgium New Plan of Relief Suggested by Washington Wash-ington Woman How You Can Aid the Stricken Little Sister of the World A 'By tOILL fRWIjsl z MRS. JOSEPH DARLING DIRECTINQTHE PACKING OF IDEAL FOOD BOXES. THIS is going to be a pretty linnl winter In America. Tho war In Europe linn disturbed business In every direction. We lmve n few hungry people ourselves. And yet Belgium, a brave little, thrifty little tuition ( of 7,000,000 people, Is going to stnrvo to death this winter unless America Amer-ica feeds the Belgians. How nro wo going' to take euro both of our own and of the "stricken little Hlster of the world?" A woman solved the problem. Mrs. Joseph Darling of Washington had been knitting stockings anil scarfs for European wnr sufferers until It occurred to her that she might be using her brnlns ns well as her fingers. She sat down forthwith nnd thought out tho idea of "food boxes for Belgium." Mrs, Darling saw Dr. Hurvey Wiley, who Inld out the ideal food boxes for Belgian relief, nnd their plnn lins now been taken up by the woman's section of the commission commis-sion for relief In Belgium, of which Mrs. Lindon Bates Is chalinnin Dr. Wiley's box for Belgian udults, as slightly revised to get Its weight Inside tho pnrcel post regulations. Is as follows: Threu No. 3 tins of lienns. three No. 1 tins of pink Alaska salmon, ono live-pound sack of rolled onts. one five-pound sack of yellow comment, ono five-pound suck of yellow split pens, ono two-pound snek'of grnnulnted sugar, one three-pound wick of California prunes, one seven-pound suck of wheat t!our,''oiio one-pound sack of juilt, one enn opener, ono box. 'That, however. Is only n guide to thoMilnd'-ol' food which the Belgians need It Is Intended mainly for such Amcrlcnnstns enn uffortl to go nnd order boxes from tho grocer. Belgium wnnts any kind of food which will stand ocean trnnsportnUon. which excludes fresh fruit nnd vegetables. The commission for relief In Belgium has arranged with the (Kistolllco do partment to transmit all Belgian relief food-Huffs fiee of cost to the donor. If you put your nnmp nnd address on the package and add the letter "It" the money expended for stamps will he refunded by the commission. The package should weigh not less than twenty pounds and not more than Hfty. I'neknces mnlled from UTAH should be addressed to HED.MAX FIltE PIIOOF STOIf AGE COMPANY, SALT LAKU CITY, who uiu collecting ngeuU for this dl- |