JLi i ? 1 X I i | i i 1 Y c Y | | * 4 . I i Y t T I J-] Pe< | J. i I I X Y f T X X Y o l^H^|||| Humanity Written for the RfD CROi HENRY 'he Red Cross sounds a clarion call 'hroughout the land?the call for all. i call that carries the holy thought, )f Christian victory, dearly bought. fcevoked, the guns of carnage cease: hipernal, wings the dove of Peace, fet from devastated lands ascend the cries )f hurt and homeless: war's sacrifice. K mighty.chorus of pain and woe, Wells up to Heaven, from the crushing blow. For Flanders' fields are blight and bare; Where once they fruited rich and fair: Where once the poppies gloried red, Vow sleep the hosts of martyred dead _ ^ Returning home, where no homes are, Instead, the wrecks of battle scar, N, V. the legions view, yet scarce understand, rhe chaos of destruction's ruthless hand. In grief's deep abyss of despair, Plunged are the stricken everywhere. Shall orphaned lips now moan in vain? Shall helpless waifs unhelped remain? Shall aged and ailing, sick and failing, Suffer on, their fate bewailing? It i \ The Red Cross Christmas Ro vidual support to make sible. Have your "Red Cr solid This page contributed to the success i M. Jeter, Jr. uples Drug Store Cohen, Clothier 1 - - _ ^ * i V V. ' ]' 4 '% 4 I HHB' ; 's Appeal! >S CHRISTMAS ROLL CALL | __ C. WAGSTAFF Shall hunger stalk, and famine reign, I add their toll to the pitied slain? Shall desolation's fearful hand Remain unstayed to scourge the land? f' Shall ruined homes in ruins stay? And tortured fields in torture lay? Shall blackened hearths, whence hope has fl T Hp loft., reminders of their dead? The Red Cross answers its thundering NO! Its hlazened banners forward go! i Against the tide of woe unfurled. To stanch the wounds of a war crushed wo In the wake of destruction's fearful blight, ^J^^.The Red Cross follows in Christian MIGHT! reach the afflicted. To SAVE?to heal: To hear the faintest cry. The farthest appe The war is over. The fighting done. % But the work of the Red Cross is newly be* For the human wreckage in the lands over To fho lioriioira nf fhn Porl ^rncc onrl lium:initi M.S3 til V 1IV1 IIU^V V*. tllV *%v\? v/* v?JO iiuu iiUKBiMiia vfc You can't go yourself, but the help you can Will help the Red Cross to help others live. "Your heart and a Dollar" the appeal to all: Universal Membership in the Christmas Rc r. { . h~M II Call depends on NIVERSAL MEMBERSHIP" pos6ss Dollar" ready when the 'tor calls of the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call by .J. F. McLur* -w -v -w ? ? Union Hard' Citizens Nal *' ?r, t 's 4s* ' k*. .4 > # . - && ************w* t ? T T ? T T i f T T Y T Y Y Y T Y 4 t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ?? * Y Y T ? I cd, A -T T Y f v rid. > T X ! f t al. Y T Y tun. Y T sea, .Y t Y 1 S,ve- A f < .11 Call. X X > * ?v Vt i Y 5 < > V * * > V. < I 3 Dry Goods Co. t* ? < ware Co. Lional Bank t X T X X T X i X X X X I 1 t ' , A