MtTOFOTCT) -TkfATL TRTBTTNT'.. MTCDFOTtT). OKEfiONT. TTIFKSPAY. MAY 10. jfllS 4 A great net of mercy drawn through s an ocean of unspeakable pain" T TAVR, you ever lain in No Man's Land with a shat- tered thigh and a throat that burned with thirst? Has your wife ever begged food for her children and ' herself at the mess-kitchen of a soldiers' camp? v. ' Has your little son ever torn his mothers' heart with a plaintive cry, day after day, for food she couldn't give him? '. Has your little daughter, clad in ragged dress, her Only dress, ever shivered night after night in the ruined cellar of what was once her home? Has your city ever been destroyed nay, powdered, ' bricks, stone, timbers and all so ground into the dust that one scarce knew where street ended and building began? t. .1 i rr . .1 . .1 T" 1 fj it is exactly sucn sunering mat jne iea vross is organized, here and in Europe, to relieve. The Red Cross asks for' One Hundred Million Dollars as the least it needs to carry on this work. Can you dare you refuse to give to this work and give till the heart savs stop? Every cent of every dollar received for the Red Cross War Fund goes for War Relief The American Red Cross Is the largest and most efficient organization for tho relief of suf fering that the world baa ever rcen. It la mado up almost entirely of volunteer workers, the higher executives being without exception men accustomed to large affairs, who are In almost all cases giving their servlecs without pay. It la supported almost entirely hy lis mem bership fees and by voluntary contributions. It Is today bringing relief to suffering hu manity .both, military and civil, in every war torn allied country. It plana tomorrow to. help In the work of res toration thruout the world. It feeds and clothes entire populations III times of great calamity. It Is there to help your Roldler boy In hla time of need. With its thousands of workers, Its tremen dous stores and smojth-runnlng transporta tion facilities it is serving as America's ad vance guard and thus helping to win the war. Congress authorizes it. . ' l'resldent Wilson brads It. The War Ilepartment auilltB Its accounts. Your Army, your Navy, and your Allies en thuslnctlcally endorse It. Twenty-two million Amcricnns have Joined It. Contributed to the Red Cross by Jackson County, Business Men's Association