The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1917, Page 8

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ee et A Christmas Red Cross membership at $1.00 multiplies into a thousand blessings in “No Man’s Land.” SHARE YOUR CHRISTMAS WITH THE BOYS IN FRANCE. SHARE YOUR CHRISTMAS WITH THE STARVING MOTHERS AND BABIES IN THE WAR ZONE. Fes FSS DO IT THROUGH THE RED CROSS. Hang the Red Cross Service Flag in your window—Get it with your Christmas Membership at the Red Cross Booths. Central Committee of King and Kitsap Counties Vot a Dollar of the Red Cross Funds ts spent for advertising. This advertisement donated by Centennial Mill Company. STAR—MONDAY, DEC, 17, 1917, PAGE 8 Somewhere in France a Seattle boy needs Red Cross aid. He may lie wounded in “No Man’s Land.” A Red Cross Ambu- lance will carry him to medical aid —lf Your Dollar Is There He may be at the point of death in a base hospital. The Red Cross can save him —If Your Dollar Is There He is “over there,” fighting for humanity and freedom, sur- rounded by a thousand dangers. Our only prayer is that he can safely come back. Guarding over him from the time we wave “goodbye” until he returns is the Red Cross service. But the Red Cross cannot take care of him without —YOUR DOLLAR If You do nothing else this Christmas, see that every mem- ber of your family has a Christmas Red Cross Membership. s« bo an 2 SO OS

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