iiranikii , , m it i ; ''rTfe'- i " i- n? ' 4M i Bf4B I V h V' i We Must Give iVba; or Sit Idle While Thousands of Children Die One hundred thousand Belgian children are looking to Philadelphia for food. We have promised them extra daily rations for the next six months. And they are waiting trustfully -hopefully for us to fulfill our word. They will not cannot be dis appointed. : All Philadelphia is co-operating to relieve the desperate plight of these little unfortunates. Over 500 "Ration Clubs" have eagerly entered the work; They have been organized in weaving mills, girls' schools, newspaper offices, real estate offices, automobile agencies, shoe factories, paint factories, churches, Sunday schools; hardware stores,' coal offices, Y. M. C. A.'s, bond houses, tobacco factories, glass factories, insurance offices, lumber houses, leather factories, drug stores, trust companies, department stores, banks, steel plants, hotels many in families. Each club is providing extra daily rations for a number of children giving a dollar a month for each child. The Chamber of Commerce is actively working with the Philadelphia Committee in charge of the relief work, as are physicians, lawyers and professional men in all walks of life; Clubs and organizations of all kinds are enthusiastically engaged in this wonderful task' of humanity. Have You Done Your Part? r. These children need your help. No contribution, however small, can be spared. Think! One dollar a month only 25 cents aweekm save a child's life. It is an opportunity and a privilege to give to such a cause. Make the most of it. Let it be a golden memory that you helped. , Organize a '"Ration Club" in your office, church or club. iYou will find every one eager to help. Or give as an indi vidualand give generously. Fill out the coupon below and mail it today. Our entrance into the war has been anticipated in this work which is now being conducted in Belgium under direction of Americans in Holland. Relief ships will continue to sail with safe-conduct passes from the German government. BELGIAN CHILDREN'S RELIEF COMMITTEE OF PENNSYLVANIA J. Crosby Brown Walter George Smith W. H. Donner Samuel S. Fleisher Bayard Henrv rhnoa r'. MKpphnn Arthur E. Newbold a i rmmtv ' E t t. ,RobInette ' John Gribbel A J" gg T y ' p Dr. W. W. Keen fha n,T? 8n, Jr John H. Mason uias Gibbons Davis Bi8h6p Rhinelander . George Woodward Dr. A E. Taylor WaUam A Glasgow Wm. A. Law sorge Wharton Pepper , chairman CUT COUPON HERE AND MAIL TODAY. ft Belgian Children's Relief Committee of Pennsylvania , 1524 Walnut Street, Philadelphia To JAMES CROSBY BROWN," Treasurer Brown Bros. & Co.. 330 Chestnut St. Philadelphia I hereby pledge myself to give $. , ... a month fotfllk gian children with food. Name .tf m . A '.SOI PA1 ' &&. iVfel '31 $a Ma ivJ . 'j WI .g 'V ' rs& ms- A .SM r43 IL m ?m S m ...a.. ' ,iJ .murium iu supply j wi M ,,vw -', .Xi . ' Address Sj , :. t f . tn ' W;i' m t - M -iH', t'Lfc ' i-.-J. 'r.V A -i -VI, ' .M 't!vliii S-'to'ffil ..?: ""V '...,.,. - . , , . . r"A.ii- j-i& 4tii..mX'K'MJ iui iA, . .. . 4Y-yl '"mitX h bktma&?;iMk& " t&& .TCtA.ltfjSAlS iatt&&id Hijj;w ElMkmM&&Smi OTR'vl S7,tj