Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1918 — WHAT YOUR DOLLARS DO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

WHAT YOUR DOLLARS DO

One Hundred Cents’ Worth of Marcy and Relief for Every War Fund Dollar.

Your Red Cress dollars—every cent of every Red Cross dollar —actually relieves suffering—actually gees as you give It, for war relief. Not one cent of any contribution goes into Red Cross administration expenses—the overhead of War Fund administration to more than covered by the Interest accruing from the banking of the funds. All relief work not pertaining to the war Is amply covered by the normal revenues of the Red Cross through membership dues. Your answer to humanity’s cry—your donation to war relief —includes not only the care and restoration of the wounded. It to a mission of mercy to the famished, the homeless and helpless, the lame, the halt, and the blind —all the victims of war that appeal to the heart of mankind. The relief of invalided soldiers, relief of the mutilated and Hind, training of crippled soldiers for useful pursuits—relief service tor the care and revival of soldiers ee furlough from the front—relief of children throughout devastated territory—relief of dependent families of seMiere—relief to prisoners In Germany—relief among repatriated people returning to France —children’s refuges and hospitals—these are among the divisions of organized work that carries practical aid to Its every objeet in a wide field of activity. Its scope embraces Russia, Roumanla, Serbia, Italy and Armenia —besides the great field of France. Your donation makes this great mission of mercy your own. The Red Crees earrles 190 cents* worth of aid for every dollar donated.