THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL AND NEWS-TRIBUNETTT^T» IT, TmTMlW R 3L/*\ ** g%t'%±Joomelt;rwBut both are badges of honor—one standing for exceptional valor on the battlefield—the other, for membership in the greatest of all humanitarian organizations, your American Red Cross.The work of the soldier is practically finished.The work of the Red Cross has really just begun.Your membership and the tial in carrying on Red Crossmoral support such membership gives are essen-~v-rSgP I»if*lt;li0Let us all realize that in our happiness of another Christmas of Peace and Plenty—let us not forget the sufferings and privations of our war-torn friends across the sea—let us make our Christmas festival a Red Cross Christmas with full membership in every American home.Put your flagin your windowlet your neighbors know you haven't lor-gotten BelgiumandFrance—and our boys who remain overseas.ed is a bean5* r?'/ear yourbuttons evidence that you/e placed your stai;^approval on the exc i-lent work which tife j .merican Red Cross hi, done—and will continue to do. This work is as necessary now as duringthe dark days of war.(JONTRiBUTED BiCLEARINGtub iftUbE ASSOCIATION.it