Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 186, 18 June 1917 — Page 8

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Richmond Merchants Offer From 5 to ot Tuesday's Business to the Red Cross

Proclamation by the President of the United States INASMUCH as our thoughts as a nation are now turned in united purpose towards the performance to the utmost of the services and duties which we have assumed in the cause of justice and liberty; INASMUCH as but a small proportion of our people can have the opportunity to serve upon the actual field of battle, but all men, women and children alike may serve and serve effectively by making it possible to care properlyrf oik those who do serve under arms at home and abroad;

AND INASMUCH as the American Red Cross is the official recognized agency for voluntary effort in behalf of the armed forces of the nation and for the administration of relief; NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of my authority as President of the United States and President of the American Red Cross, I, Woodrow Wilson, do hereby proclaim the week ending June 25, 1917, as Red Cross Week, during which the people of the United States will be called upon to give generously and in a spirit of patriotic sacrifice for the support and maintenance of this work of national need. WOODROW WILSON

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Donates 25 of Tuesday's business to Red Cross work. Get new glasses fitted ; or else buy goggles, chains, automatic holders, magnifiers, compasses, spec, cases, etc., thereby helping the cause.

Edmunds

Optometrist 10 North 9th St.

"The Big Store with the Little Entrance"

Buy Now and Save 20 to 40 on Your New Furniture Holthouse Announces That in addition to the big discounts already preailing on all furniture sold during the war that the Holthouse Furniture Store will gladly assist the Red Cross Society during Red Cross Week by giving 5 of profits to the noble cause being represented by this great society. Buy Furniture Here Now You can save 20 to 40 and have a part of the money you can spend used for aiding the Red Cross Society. J. B. HOLTHOUSE

530 MAIN STREET

This Time We Want To Advertise Silverware

Uncommon Silverware. Silverware beyond the average in quality above the average in design and make. This store sort of prides itself on the excellence of its Silverware. And while you are reading, we are showing what we think is by all odds the most exclusive, and in every way most desirable display of Silverware that we have ever asked you to admire or criticize. About all the articles usually built of Silver are here. And this is our invitation to YOU to make us a Silverware visit. We will give 10 Tuesday for benefit of the Red Cross.

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10 of Our Dry Cleaning Business of Tuesday Will Be Our Donation To the Red Cross Fund Send us your Dry Cleaning tomorrow as we will give 10 of the Cash business to the American Red Cross fund. We want our share to be big, and you can help by letting us do your Dry Cleaning. Phone 2316 we will call. The Roy W. Dennis Shop

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Your Soldier Son or Your Soldier Friend You can make his days at the front enjoyable ones if you give him a UKULELE These Instruments are easily played and the Free instruction book that goes with every sale makes it really easy to play. We hare a fine assortment at $5.00 and up. '

NOTE 10 of the Ukulele sales made by us Tuesday will be given to the American Red Cross fund. You can delight the soldiers and help the Red Cross.

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Opp. Post Office.

Phone 1655.

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& T. L. TRACY G 0 1)7 TEAS and COFFEES ff) O JT !iSUiy "From Plantation to Cup" WSl L J XgVVGTO 526 MAIN. Between 5th & 6th Streets X2gVGTg fl CO o 0000000000000000000 o 00 ' ' ' ' -

Buy your Suit tomorrow at FRED'S at a saving of $5.00 to $8.00. You will also be doing your shftre in helping Red Gross as we are donating 10 of tomorrow's total receipts to that noble cause. - - -

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