Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 163, 21 May 1918 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918

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Men and Women of America!

"Oh you must you must give more!"

The Red Cross Nurse! Glorious product of the warl Her spirit is calling to you from bleeding France. She sees the coming millions of American manhood! She knows they must suffer even as their brothers in arms have suffered. She knows you are willing to help, but oh she is so afraid that you simply can't realize the appalling need for Red Cross aid, and the necessity for you to sacrifice and give and give and give till the giving hurts! American Red Cross nurses by the thousands ; French, British, Italian Red Cross nurses by the tens of thousands all are there giving their strength, their health, their lives. The least you can do is to have your money there

nursing and saving broken men, and helping poor, starving, homeless little kiddies. Your first Red Cross' contribution was there in time NOW how much? "Oh you must you MUST give more," says the spirit of the Red Cross nurse glorious, unselfish product of the war. In millions of loyal American homes women are going to make some definite sacrifices, and pledge to Red Cross the equivalent of several days' household expenses during June, July, August and September, and this in addition to the male subscription in the house. Are you going to be one of those women? Can you be any other kind of a woman in this our country's gravest crisis ?

What Will You Do To Help? Red Cross 2nd War Fund May 20-27 $100,000,000 must be raised in America in one week

C. W. WHITEHAIR SAYS "If you and I give all of our time and most of our money to War Relief Work, we are still unworthy to touch the blood-stained garment of the man who goes over the top." C. W. Whitehair, Y. M. C. A. worker who has been on all European battle fronts.

Every cent given to Red Cross War Fund goes for War Relief. The American Red Cross Is the largest and most efficient organization for the relief of suffering that the world has ever seen. It is today bringing relief to suffering humanity,

both military and civil, in every war-torn Allied country. It is made up almost entirely of volunteer workers, 10,000,000 unselfish Americans. It is there to help our soldier boys in time of need.

By helping the starving women and children In the ruined districts of France and Italy it performs a distinctly military service. A soldier who knows that Red Cross is helping his family fights with renewed spirit Thus does Red Cross help to win the war.

Congress authorizes it President Wilson heads it The War Department audits its accounts. Your Army, your Navy and your Allies enthusV astically endorse it Twenty-two million Americans have Joined It

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