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Madame Lalla Vandervelde, wife of the minister d'etat of Belgium will give an address on the present condition of her country in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. Her talk will not be in the nature of an appeal for financial aid, but merely an account of the state of Belgium today.
Madame Vandervelde has spoken at many places in the United States and Canada. Her purpose is to obtain money for the Belgian relief fund in order to purchase foodstuffs to be sent for distribution through the American ambassador in London and our ministers in Holland and Belgium.
Madame Vandervelde was born in England, educated in Germany and France and, up to the out-break of the war, she was a resident of Brussels and had many varied experiences among her native people.
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