SYMPATHY FRONT: Bundling

Bella's building belly-bands for Belgians.

Such bully, woolly belly-bands our Bella blithely builds! . . .

World War I Song.

As in 1914, U. S. women of means and leisure are by now well mobilized to express their war sympathies, chiefly for the Allies, in tangible ways. Apart from help for Finland, which, being financial for the most part, is run by men, and the nationwide weekly bandage-rolling, diaper-hemming sessions of local Red Cross chapters, there are more than a score of war-relief organizations, mostly headquartered in Manhattan. The time has come when no...

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