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k Y - Universal Membership Means More Than Money 1er: 1 r '" 5 X 1 ✓ > i> A * ) \zy%d k Y » *V» A 4We r. 1 Hmu ■M ' \hh itf«CD CROSS W CHRISTMAS I ROLL call, « G : T> !i ■ ■J V m K'. W I //: y-y s ;/ ^ •> 2 \ //// I ¥/ u Ä; — s MS I u y'l *% K y. à % t > / « >' SH //S* y. sY/Yl. » .J » » \ FLY YOUR FLAG The work of the Red Cross must go on—it will go on and you must make it possible. This is Red Cross Week. It is the only opportunity you will have to join the Red Cross, for the year 1919, or to renew your old membership. As soon as you join and get your flag, put it in the front window of your home let all the world know that you are a member of that great organization of humanity and that you are proud to belong. You get a button, too, when you join. Wear that on your coat. J OIN the RED CROSS I —all you need is a Heart and a dollar I I Red Cross workers have definite instructions not to encourage anyone to join more than once. t When you wear your button it lets those workers know you belong— then they wont ask you again. This Space Contributed by Idaho-Continental Mining Co. A. Klockmann, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. Kiockmann, Idaho N-