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*The Effects of War in Four Countries*
*By Irvin S. Cobb.*
[From THE NEW YORK TIMES [Transcriber: original 'TMIES'], Dec. 2, 1914.]
[_The following story of conditions in Belgium, Germany, France,
Holland, and England was sent by Irvin S. Cobb of The Saturday
Evening Post to the American [Transcriber: original 'Aerican'] Red
Cross, to be used in bringing home to Americans urgent need for
relief in the countries affected by the great war. Red Cross
contributions for suffering non-combatants are received at the Red
Cross offices in the Russell Sage Foundation Building, 130 East
Twenty-second Street. Such contributions should be addressed to
Jacob H. Schiff, Treasurer, and, if desired, the giver can
designate the country to the relief of which he wishes the donation
applied._]
Recently I have been in four of the countries concerned in the present
war--Belgium, France, Germany, and England. I was also in Holland,
having traversed it from end to end within a week after the fall of
Antwerp, when every road coming up out of the south was filled with
Belgian refugees.
In Belgium I saw this:
Homeless men, women, and children by thousands and hundreds of
thousands.
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