und.
Aug. 17--Servian societies aid Servian Red Cross.
Aug. 21--Relief fund started in New York by German Historical Society,
which gives iron ring as souvenir to contributors.
Aug. 24--Ex-Empress Eugenie contributes to French fund.
Aug. 27--Noblemen in England offer homes to Red Cross.
Aug. 31--Appeal for aid in equipment of American Hospital in Paris.
Sept. 1--British War Office accepts Oldway House equipped as hospital by
American women; large contributions in London.
Sept. 7--American ambulance corps first on field near Paris.
Sept. 8--Mrs. W.E. Corey places chateau in France at the disposal of the
Red Cross.
Sept. 12--Hanotaux issues appeal for French refugees; Duchess of
Marlborough to aid servants out of work; Duchess of Westminster a nurse.
Sept. 13--Briand thanks American women for care of wounded in Paris;
Ambassador Jusserand will forward money for French Red Cross.
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.
Oct. 5--Prince of Wales fund reaches $15,000,000.
Oct. 8--Mrs. J.P. Morgan on shipboard knits socks for soldiers; praise
is given to the work done by the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris
under Dr. J.A. Blake.
*PEACE AND MEDIATION.*
Sept. 7--Germany reported ready for peace; Oscar Straus and diplomats
confer with Secretary Bryan.
Sept. 8--Secretary Bryan and Ambassador Spring-Rice deny peace
proposals.
Sept. 10--Bankers' peace movement afoot; German banks feel strain; Pope
issues appeal.
Sept. 11--Apostolic Delegate in Washington has mission on mediation to
President Wilso
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