Sept. 14—Chinese send Red Cross men to aid Japanese and Germans at Kiao-Chau; American Red Cross steamship Red Cross sails from New York.
Sept. 15—Work of rich American women praised by French Socialist organ; Mrs. Penfield organizes corps of Red Cross workers in Vienna; Prince of Wales fund increased by soccer teams.
Sept. 17—Babies and Mothers' League formed in London.
Sept. 19—Committee of Mercy formed in New York City.
Sept. 20—Belgian Legation in Washington plans aid for women and children.
Sept. 23—Lady Paget appeals to American women for socks.
Sept. 25—American Women's Fund in London gives six motor ambulances; home of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Depew on the Oise used for hospital.
Sept. 28—Appeal for Belgian relief addressed to Canada repeated to United States.
Sept. 29—England generous in offering homes to Belgian refugees.
Sept. 30—Duchess of Marlborough to act for Committee of Mercy in Great Britain.