Show i t L r I. I J Y r i I J. J 1 J 1 1 7 f s r. r AI 0 z J l s. s i IH 1 A. A 7 L f I 4 X i 7 1 L t aFi IT f 5 1 riv r n s 4 z 1 c I i s 4 Tj AY I LI r 4 1 a l 1 j j 4 Jj h r 4 s J 1 4 Y Ii y i R d a Y 1 f fv v n o i Ii I I I II I x sky s r r sAt F rI I 9 J I y 1 L Le tI l l p ta It 4 er 74 I 1 t k a. a I e dF d- d F d 1 u d dIJ G t pI IJ titi r tu CV ln A U v 7 i I tf I Children r 11 i I 1 d I Ir r e n T P P I J To Benefit r HE HF i l work of the many I V t for the Iho heric benefit it of c children of France Franco is 15 ell known throughout about tho length lid od breadth of ou our country Indi- Indi J 1 duals ar various o associations and ands 11 1 s 3 11 adopted these little ones hose Wise fathers have o fallen fanon on the Jd Id of When we think that thai on mole moh than llan the cost of two 1150 wo dares Ires Or a few ch chocolates o col aces will keep f little child fed fea in his mothers mother s homo f there it is no won wonder Bonder er that lint L in r land of f Plenty hUll hundreds reels of phil- phil O c It Women omen have ha allied them them- t C ire h- h with wilh L the c cause to lo furnish hap hap- fc 3 to these little unfortunates ose ono fath era fell a in the tho cause o ov of 1 erty erly A dt recent v- v article in The The Thc by hy Henry Van Yan D Dyke ke part par rl Tie The Tho man mall and ana the Worn Worn- wom- wom t 1 Presen t the France of to today ay but children represent the thc 1 Prance Franco r of J orrow d her are arc her r l promise promse Lope Can Cau ll lite c mother car- car Must lust th they suffer Buffer r I 11 d die e mil rull at L th llcy d y even ell be he weakened S. S their father mace gave gavel life for fol l bra i tc nn and for fUl the 3 1 Ild's 6 oot 11 camel There here 1 are arc p t ds s or of thousands ur of C these father father- c lit little lie oties iu in l lance Tlc The r- r G bl h i 1 I rr- rr IJ J ll 11 heavily ly Q r L makes c 1 PrO provision Slon for them thc best hest it I a mothers cis work wort hard f for in m. m But they are nrc in urgent need iced 11 t i further hd help p protection o n. n They c c a J od al ht claim n upon the i pathy Path y y nud assistance of the iJ i I cd ad J world The Thc or of c F France which c endeavors to a r tx tx- s 9 tl uti thil i t fp It H sympathy and hive c III this is i W works on certain stir a aid l l guy ClY y principles principles seem e c chi ehi l most st Id valuable i t r lien arc are l to lu bc he brought ht P up i in oil own n The I relief which nt t In to then them is to lo he be a distributed hu t ugh 1 trust long y lum l ri on following page 1 q L v t Jh n C i 1 i 1 iL-i r f f- f U w l Ii i r t n L n y yn n z x z t F r p e. e 4 j ri o T 0 W x V J I 11 I. I f f i. i J 5 if t to I I 4 iiII j 1 dirl rr t. t ti J r I t f iJ i- i t ty P J t f J S H Hm Wi y ly P m Wi J x 2 1 I I Fatherless Children Continued from preceding page Personal contact is to be established 1 by letter and friendly communications I t lions ons bet between these children and and S Pt nh 1 their in 10 inject fl JUll J tue U vu- vu of this is not to foster fosler sentimentalism sentimentalism sentimentalism sentiment- sentiment nor to establish permanent liens but to promote that good understanding understanding un un- that entente cordiale which must be the ba bask basis i. i of deep Franco American friendship frien ship About two years a ago afro o a branch oC ot orth I in Salt SaIl th the association was formed Lake Lako and many prominent matrons and maids have ha been zealous workers in the goo good cause A fe few informal entertainments have o bern be n given gi by bythe b the tile local association when the proceeds proceeds pro pro- fund forthe forthe for have hac gone toward the tho the thc children It is the plan of the national association to lo have in in the near future a n great greaL drive dl c for new I members and for e cr every member of a a. a community a n little orphan willbe will willbe willbe be adopted T. T IV Boyer is the local treasurer of the association and the members of oE the committee in ill charge e of the work include c Mrs J. J B. B chairman Mrs John ViI Vimont Vi- Vi I mont Lyle Mrs I L. L II Farnsworth Mrs Irs Irene Dickson Mrs Robert C. C Mrs Lewis Cecil Robinson Mrs Florence Kimball Woodruff Mrs T. T W. W Boyer Mrs Sol Siegel Mrs Union V Worthington Mrs Charles Wilkes Mrs W. W W. W Armstrong Miss Maud laud Fitch Miss liss Anna McCornick cl Mrs j Ernest Bam Bam- Bamber Bamberger I berger ber ero Mrs Mis Fred Cowans Mrs John McClain Mrs Sherman Armstrong Miss Alice Wall all Miss W Webber Webb ebb r Miss Marjorie ie De Dc Dey Following are arc a a. few of the translated letters received by members of the thc local committee from the children who in in so quaint a manner manner man man- ner ncr Express their love 10 and thanks to their American benefactors across the sea |