T.LL a VOOK HEADL j GHT. CC-’CBEB S o . 1919. YOUR RED CROSS CALLS ROLL ARMISTICE WEEK The Greatest Mother Turns to Tasks of Peace. Membership Rather Than Mon­ ey Is Asked to Complete War Relief. THE THREE CROSSES The iron cress is black as death and hard as human hate; The wooden cross is white and still and whispers us, "Too Late. ’ But the Red Cross sings of life and love and hearts regenerate. The iron cross is a boastful cross and marks the war-mad slave; The wooden cross is a dumb, dead cross and marks a shallow grave. But the Red Cross reaches out its arms to solace and to save. The iron cross is a kaiser's cross and narrow is its clan; The wcoden cross is a soldier's cress and mourns its partisan. But the Red Cross is the Cress of One who served his fellcwman. —Edmond Vance Cooke. Invest a dollar in Red Cross and cut happiness coupons the rest of the year. 1 Red Cross Chapters, branches and auxiliaries in the Northwestern Div­ I ision, comprising Alaska. Idaho, Ore- i gen and Washington, will participate m the THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL November 2 to November 11. ArmisCce Day. The American Red Cross the gre atest relief organization in recorded history, the "mobilized heart-action of the American people,” will engage in uo more "drives" for j huge sums for war relief, but will j continue its annua! roll-call, which Is I $ mply the occasion on which the American people express their belief in'the ideals and work of the Red Cross by enrolling as membe-s. All you need is a heart and a dollar.” For rive reasons .say the leaders of the Red Cr ss, this THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL should enroll ever; loyal ar.d public spirited Ameri­ can citizen air. ng the millions of mem­ bers of the organization that served our be ;■ s at heme and overseas, saved the morale of France and Italy in our early days in the war, relieved the millions of refugees, fed the starving babies of Europe, saved whole nations from extermination, stood as next friend to those families in America whose dear ones were in the service, tnrew its tremendous resources into the fight agaiflst influenza, dealt with great national disasters of flood and fire, and now carries on to do its part to serve America and to make the war worth having been won. These five reasons are: 1. The War Task of the Red Cross Is Not Yet Fully Performed. 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You'll prefer Camel quality to premiums, coupons or gifts? It in to be hoped that the Industrial Relations department of the Inter­ church World Movement, which has recently been in session at New York FIND problems, will be HOl.I.iMTKR'M ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA ««real I.siativ» mild plr <•- idiscussing labor to bring it about that the ant. certain—no thoroly cleansing and purifying that ('OJiWTII’ATIOM dis­ able average minister ot the Gospel shall appears, n nd when soar CONSTIPATION «.«■• tour < OMI’l.KX ION receive at least half the average pay proves—yon work better—eat^better—feel .better. lot a union hod carrier, which recent Gire It a thoro trial and you will recommend It to >11 yonr women friends. officials report indicate they are not She. a package. now doing. Girls—Ladies--Women CLOUGH CO. i or Naval hospitals, the American peo­ ple still give cheer, comfort and serv­ ice through thei- Red Cross. In certain portions of the Old World the American Red Cross still feeds and clothes the undernourished and ragged babies, cares for the aged and the infirm, ar.d assists the people of these disease-ridden, famine-stricken, war-ravaged countries to organize their own resources. Since the sign­ ing of the Armistice, this work has R£D CROSS HOUSE steadily declined, but it is not by any GIVES CHEER AT LEWIS means fully completed. 2. The Red Cross Is the Disaster Re­ For the Red Cross, the war did not lief Ageflt cf the American People. end w'th the arnrstice. and even yet The speed and efficiency with which there are thirty thousand soldier; and sailors still under treatment in army | the Red Cross met emergency needs and navy hospitals. The Red Cross at Corpus Christi illustrated tlpe value convalescent house at Camp Lewis i of nationwide Red Cross organization. s ands next to h