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i. ■ *- / j > z x / Z N t ■ i X X Z . x 1 < i ■'H i i- ' r ■ ■ X". i. / < • 4 ■X m i :-;x X •M ^rvo/ net oj mercy drawn through r an ocean of unspeakable pain* 1 **r’VT • 7 4 -r X * N X X A •• At « / 1 .. *!• •• / gi •A Si 11 I h|£ n II •* I!'. Lwt • X ' . t X \ X OUT of the bleeding heart of Europe there comes a cry heard * i above the moan of the broken body racked with pain. The; Soul . <* ■ X. •+"* y of Freedom, at bay with Death, cries out to save Liberty for the race of men. It is your Liberty, your nation’s freedom, your children’s birthright, that is fighting fir its life. All that life holds for you as an American is at stake in this «* # . N. \ y war, and you must fight for it to the utmost limits of your power. * x * X . ' » , .. A. ' > We cannot all be in the trenches, but every one of us can— X ■ • » • / i ' ; • * . x * yS • - . “ . • A x and must—sustain those who are. x \ X X X X X X X - X X X y xl z - v x \ rX \ \ x \ 1 3 V-ir Not as an act of mercy, hut as an act of wai v ~ : as a Soldier of the. Nation—help the Red Cross heal, support, cheer our Soldiers ' X • .. • ■ y',; y and Sailors of Liberty fbat they may fight the sooner, the harder, ■/ X. , ■ * ■■ ' y 1 the longer in this Holv War. AX “ v ^ . Give to the Red Cross everv dollar, every cent that you possi- bly can—give till your heart says stop. -■ / / Kvt'ry cent of every dollar received for the lied Cross War Fund for War Relief. Tu*X\nu'i iran Crclfc* fs tin- lar ;*‘Pt and It and «'ntirp populations in most ftlYvjynt orpani zation for tin* itdUf •> tiiu*-* of «rt*at rala:uit>. siatVim; tH*t tht Woild has «*fer tu^n. * It is thcio to help your soldier hoy in his It is mailo up almost rntindy 6‘ tolunter 1 !- tiau» of need, workers, the hXhei e\ecuttves heinu without With its thousands of workers its tremefid- i»\reption i!»en ae«Xttoined to larv r e affairs. w!u» » ons stores and smooth running transportetion ^re in almost all cXes sivinc their services, faclltties, it is serving ts Amcricfi's advaur' without pay. X ^uard and thus helpinu to win the war. . It is supported ••ntireky by its membership fees and by voluntary conmbtitions. It Is today hrinpini: relici fo sufTerinc hu manity, both military and civil, in every Wa. torn allied country. \ It plans topioirow to help in the work or restoratloa throuRhout the woild. ■■ ■ "■ -iNl Con press ahthorizes it.. / X President Wilson heads it. / The War Department audits its accounts. Your Army, your Navy and your Aliies en thusiastically endorse it. Twenty-two million Nmericans have join ed it. v This Page Paid for and Contributed to the Red Cross by The Clara EsDorh> * ■ Nt / > ,v ■ \ X Z X X X w X z I y' y X x X X X. X X* . I - •« ' X X X' X - \ y X A, 5, X X X. X 30flmc= «ibo X\