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g great net of mercy drawn th'rough““ ) it .an_ocean of unspeakable pain” UT of the bleeding hes ] a cry heard above the moan of the broken body racked with pain. The Soul of Freedom, at bay with Death, cries out to save Liberty for the race of men. 1t is your Liberty, your nation’s freedom, your children’s birthright, that All that life holds for is fighting for its life. you as an American is at stake in this war, and you must fight for it to the utmost limits of your power. We cannot all be in the trenches, but every one of us can—and must—sustain those who are. Not as an act of mercy, but as an act of war— as a Soldier of the Nation—help the Red Cross heal, - support, cheer our Soldiers and Sailors of Liberty that they may fight the sooner, the harder, the longer in this Holy War. Give to the Red Cross every dollar, every cent that you possibly can—give till your heart says stop. Every cent of every dollar received for the The American Red Cross is the largest and most efficient organization for the relief of ‘suffering that the ‘World has sver seen. I is made up almest entirely of volunteer workers, the higher executives bai.g without exception men ac- eustomed to large affa..s, who are in almost all cases Ziving their services without pay. It is supported entirely by its membership fees and oy voluntary contributions. iy It is today bringing relief to suffering humanity, both military and civil, in every War torn allied country. It plans tomerrew to help in the work of restora- tion throughout the werld. ——— e e CONTRIBUTED TO Airlie Mills, Hanover Joseph Hall & Sons, Inc. -~ Reliance Yarn Company Ath Woolen Mills Company Winchester Woolen Company Norwich Woolen Mill Company Red Cross War Fund goes for War Relief. It feeds and clothes entire populations in times of great calamity. It is there to help your soldier boy in his time of need. ‘With its thousands of workers, its tremendous stores and smooth running transportation facilities it is serving as America’s advance guard—and thus helping to win the war. Congress autherizes it. President Wilson heads it. T War Department audits 1ts accounts. our Army, your Navy and your Allies enthusiq astically endorse it. Twenty-two million Americans have joined it. | THE RED CROSS BY - art of Europe there comes » i H H £ £ H i 233 L RRdE i e 13 A 2 P x B % ¥ £ f %