Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 22, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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This page published in the interests of the Second
Red Cross War Fund by
The it man-Schwarz Corporation
Evans-Burtnett Company
The School of Commerce
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your boy "went are at the call of the American
Itlllll over " knew a mother's Army and wherever.
. care. To deprive him of it needed. .Also, it cares for the
now would handicap him tremen- refugees and finds places for
dously. 'homeless children!
The spirit of the American people
You" can't follow your boy to 1 Kas made possible the, prompt
- France, but you can and will insure response of the Red Cross to the
all the loving care which you, of t Men, women and
yourself, would give him, by sup- ha ™ Contributed: a war
~ - J K . ±und of unprecedented size. Mil
porting the Red Cross. H ons of give* their
mt u , r .-. time and energy to the making of
, ve r °s s ls the world s inter- supplies in homes and work rooms;
national ideal of mercy. It knows ' rp, , t .„. •
no bounds: of racial, religious or • Thousands of specially qualified
i o ~ . T , .. , ... men- and .women have put their -.
political separation., Its first duty personal services at the command
is e protection of our soldiers • of the Red Cress for relief work
in France. It co-operates with the both here and abroad.
Government at all times. Its Have you done your share in this
organization, money and supplies noble work? —
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WEDNESDAY EVENING. ' llQjI&Jl TELEGFLAFH MAY 22, 1915.