2 SUPPLY CLOTHES TO THE BALKANS Red Cross Is Furnishing the Cloth and the Sewing Machines Salonika, April 11.—To meet the gTeat need of clothing throughout the Balkan States, the American Red Cross Commission to the Balkans Is sending to Serbia, Rumania, Monte negro and Albania millions of yards of cloth, thousands of sewing ma chines, large quantities of thread, needles and buttons and hundreds of tons of old clothing. These things will be apportioned among the coun tries according to the extent of des titution. The commission is also shipping large amounts of food to various points in the Balkans which have suffered from the German oc cupation. "If any of the Balkans goes un clad or unfed," said Lieutenant 1 a O ILK UNDERWEAR is more ! dress and practical wear. VjGOrg'CtlG IjIOUSGS man. in vogue than ever—and New Gage Sailors $5.00 to $39.50 it is servicable. Complete lines $5.95 tO $lO.OO Ti]oT'P(] Batiste BIOUSOS SQO > ready for immediate selection. Plain and roll brim models in all the new straws QIQCCf (gr Qr