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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1898. 9 WILL HOIST THE RED CROSS FLAG TO-MORROW -~ GOD'S ANGEL 0N THE BATTLE-FIELD. The Red Cross Society Seeks o Do Away With All of War. the Barharities New York Office ADVERTISEMENTS. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO GUSTAVY WALTER YAUDEVILLE ASSOCIATION 810 St. James Bullding 2412 s3¢ Broadway = i CHICAGO OFFICE Reom 611, Schiller Butlttag 1 GREAT WESTERN l Proprietor Dear Sir:. strate decide. I recognize the importance of orgenizing a "Red Cross Lzague” 1 therefore,hereby offer you the use lected later,the entire proceeds of* the same to go to the front from this City. Yours Respectfull The Red Cross Soclety has no monopoly of charity. where. The work of ‘the proposed o On the contrary, at the s the San Fra O00CO000C000C000 Qoocoocoocoo > & s Soclety, arrived from New tion and approval of the for relief work on the field. Miss Cuba ow, and in the near “uba by Ur d States troops. When y to organize a san n for this purpose Miss Barton re- The organizing of such a commission and the mplish would be gladly welcomed and appreciated by the Red Cross Soclety and > anization would in no way conflict our common efforts there would be people through The Call (as a friend- QUSTAY WALTER, Director-General Orpheum Circult JOHN MCRRISEY, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR GEN'L San Francisco. Cakpril 23,1898.. .. ... John D.Spreckels,Esq. of the "Call” San Francisco. that sech League caxmot be toe well egquipped with funds.med{cines and other necessities. Company of artists for a matinee performance ,the cate to be se- the hands of the "Call® for the purpose of; providing proper equipment for any °"Red Cross League® that may be calld upon that such call will not be necessary,then tke funds are to be devoted to such charitable purposes zs we may he:einaf ‘er ‘THE ORPHEUM FLIES THE RED CROSS FLAG. of your efforts I also aprreciate the fact Ladies’ very finest quality B Paris Kid of the Orphetm with my Lace Shoes, PER PAIR. sonuine welt- ed sewed soles, stitched to be placed in Should future events demon= SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES taraniiane v Waiten, SACRAMENTO « QUSTAY WaiTen, 1398 - 189 Success Of Our Monster COMBINATION SALE! The astonishingly low prices at which we are sell- ing GOOD SHOES have had the desired effect, and crowds of purchasers are with ws from opening ti'l closing. OUR GREAT LEADER in the direction edgdes, medium heavy soles but soft and easy, latest style coin toe, patent leather tips. The most com- fortable shoe made. We have them in every size and width. (241 Pairs Ladies’ Shoes at $2.00. For this werk we offer our own make of Ladies’ Extra Quality Paris Kid Button and Lace Shoes, cloth or kid tops, patent leather tips, square and pointed 1 A: the above price for this week only. A Great Bargain for the Youngsters. Fancy Tan Lace Shos. (] © | who have banded together in behalf of | religlous teachings are of the opinion | that when the matter is laid before them this evening at the grand closing exercises, enthusiasm will be brought to such a pitch that many will at once start to aid the work and carry on a humanitarian movement which will tend to alleviate those who may be wer- - =~ while fighting for the coun- try and her honor. At any rate they state that the flag should be upheld | and those who defend her should re- | ceive the attention of men and women alike. Society. Possible legal ross Society in the coun- Cuba they would sooner or f usefulness for which they are 0000 ©O0Q000000 o | Hopeful Sign of the Time. 000000000000 0000C00C00CC000C0C0C00C000 CO000C0000000000000 the William Alvord, Bank of California R. J. Tobin, Hibernia Bank. ~ , Ca for use on the s There will g or E v 2 Wash and comfort of the Mrs. John F. Merrlill, 173 SRl ington street. | Mrs. Louis Sloss, 1500 Van Ness | ;, avenue. Mrs. J. C. Clark, 1101 Creen st. Mrs. Willard B. Harrington, 118 Sacramento street. Rabbi J. Voorsanger, Temple Em- manu-EL Rev. Dr. Foute, rector of Crace Church. ent of the army suppl s liberally the actual n als, but it does not he many delicacies and strength gi =1 ing foods that only those who have been ill know how to appreciate. Then | s war goes on and the sick and increase more nurses will be red, and they will have to be fur- and supported. Organization | requ ished Wyman, Paulist| cannot be made too quickly, and when | avirs Fathol e |it is done let the whole State stand | i District Attor- | '¢ady to do its share and more of the | willlam S. Barnes, Distr humanitarian work. That can only be | ney. | done by an organization so complete | pP. Crowley, ex-Chief of Police, | ihat it can respond for all that is called | 1629 Sacramento street. | for at a mo -fnmicnh 4 o 5 opkins, Na-| The managers of the Orpheum have Surgacy :2?%’:,'"0':"[';, | been the first to help the proposed or- | tional Guar anization in a practical way. A mati- | Dr. John Callwey, Sanitary Corps, | nee performance will be given at the | N.C.C. | order of the Red Cross League of Cali- | W. D. MccCarthy, 111 pr Eddy | fornia, and any one who knows the | street, Sanitary Corps, N. G. C | Orpheum knows what that means. | . C. F. Hanson, Sanitary Corps, | R d |INDORSE THE CAUSE. N CC: The Epworth League Will Rev. Dr. Horatlo Stebbins, pastor First Unitarian Church. Hoist the Red Cross { Flag. Charles L. Barrington, president School Board. FOOD COFFEE. { The members of the Epworth League, Rt ot B, VR, ‘bnlh local and v ing, are patriotic MAY TOUCH YOU. as well as zealous in the cause of | e ik | Chris! They have taken great inter- A Way to Drifik in the Divine Sen-| The Call’s movement regarding sation. | the Red Cross Soclety and to a man are willing to indorse any movement | which will benefit the organization and are even willing to send men to the front if the necessity presents itself. | To-night at the grand rally or mass meeting in the Metropolitan Temple, when the closing exercises of the con- ference will be held, the matter of the Red Cross League will be taken up and in all probability a committee formed | to carry on the work of strengthening the relief organization. Rev. Dr. W. W. of the San Franc district, stated st evening that the work under way | was a splendid undertaking and a thor- | ough organization should at once be completed. “I¢ has always been suc- cessful,” he said, “‘and there is no rea- son'why all should not lend thelr aid to the good work.” Charles H. Jacob, chairman of the Reception Committee, gives his hearty approval to the work and is of the opin- jon that over one-half of the members body, aking a strong heart and present in the city wouid be willing to stomach, steady nerves and ¢ ~ar com- | join hands with those who have taken plexion. | up the work. Packages at grocers 15 & 25 cents. | Individually and collectively those d this article think| nerv (espec , palpitation of action of the liver Does n common u to leave off the ) and again drink nsation of perfect, presiding elder ffee served in in 10 days peace is made of s cereals that go directly to | > broken down nerve centers and all through the human The growth of humanitarian senti- | ment in the world is a hopeful sign | of the time. Nothing but words of the highest praise can be given. All the | civilized world unites in commending | the Red Cross League. The Christian | church, particularly, will give it warm- | est support. If war must come, let | us alleviate its horrors as much as pos- sible. The Epworth League wishes Red Cross work God speed. and will render heartiest co-operation,and have, no doubt, many workers at the front. | E. P. DENNETT, | President Conference Epworth League. | e | Hope the Work Will Go On. Rev. C. E. Locke, D.D., sald: “I be- lieve in the mercy side of conflict and ! heartily indorse any movement to carry on the work. I would be glad to assist in any definite organization and hope ! the good work will go on which may al- leviate the sufferings of those who may fall at the country’s call.” A RED CROSS SOCIETY. BERKELEY, April 23.—At the resi- dence of Colonel Greenleaf on Bancroft way a Red Cross Society was formed. Mrs. Colonel Greenleaf was elected president and Mrs. George B. Hatch secretary. The society was organized for the purpose of sending nurses to the front and preparing bandages for the wounded soldiers. They will meet again to-morrow and complete ar- rangements for their work. qui Sk Shoes, late: sewed soles, For $3.00 Per Pair, A Gr@rgain. [ to Send for ou Pr List. Mall NOLAN BROS 812-814 Market St. ce ed 73 A2 RRIZITT T 2T P T LT AR 2T, i, g yl iy e 0/& I e e CLLLL LTI B SR LR AR e ADVERTISEMENTS. 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