TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT 69 
EXPENDITURES 
edie @rosSmmmatertasi sete en fe ees cere neers es eee eee 
Fordham’ Hospital Unit —...... 
Sewing Machines purchased 
Sewineeviachmeserented! 65.5.0)... yee) te ees 
RUE AED CE COTA OM Ss el Cone eee eee ieee eee ee one ene 150.72 

Mis cell ane OWS RSE MS CS jy ee se eee ere eee ee et rere 8.23 
1,492.49 
Baniceb alancessJalmary, Uy. 1 GG tee eek ee acces tee etter rere 833.02 
$2,325.51 
Correct. 
Winiiam MircHeE.LL, 
Treasurer. 
Red Cross Working Base.—The first step was the develop- 
ment of a Red Cross working base, in the Lion House, under the 
direction of the American Red Cross Service. A platform 90 
feet long and 12 feet wide was erected over a portion of the pub- 
lic space, on which were installed 16 Singer sewing machines 
and a series of tables. The labor was all volunteered, by the 
women of northern New York City and its environs, and the 
work was performed under the direction of Mrs. J. B. Turk, Mrs. 
Bernard McEnroe, Mrs. H. Raymond Mitchell and Mrs. H. W. 
Merkel. This working force was devoted solely to the making 
of garments, chiefly woolen pajamas, jackets, bath robes and 
slippers. 
List or Rep Cross Suprries Mape ar tHe Worxine Base av tHe Lion House 
tro December 31, 1917. 
GENERAL ARTICLES 








Ried @ roses (Cap rr cosine te eee eee 35 
VEC Ce OSS ee NG tO 1S eerste ene ee 93 
SIDE KT ks TSAUN CAS as eee eer 158 
Be 419 pairs 
TEsiINY cost © NS CS ee wr ev eect em rene esse Sr ececeeecereoe 267 
ConwallesCe nite EO eS ieee 110 
Waiter aloe © OV. CIS peer ae eee ea eee eee 61 
VEVEMNE {SU O OYE) accesses wet tnerersnes Sate nd ttt rea ee 24 pairs 
KNITTED ARTICLES 
SW GAOT acre eer ee eee oor nl EE pe eran ae 20 
INQ Yt Cb hope A a a re rer 20 
Fle in CES sens ee cee ere Raa etc eran rs me Stan tan Wt 
Warisieletcauees = Zonpairs 
Bed Socks . Se ulspauns 
ISO CIS cer wee elec el ea eee Tes 2) Lom pains 
acer Cloth se cates eee ee ee Oe ee UU 
