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Show Today Is Flower Day at Douglas Post Hospital Many beautiful flowers wsrs revived re-vived today at the Red (Voss hop and sent' to the hospital at Ft. Douglas. Krldsjr nas been set sslds as the day upon which flowers flow-ers may be sent to the shop for delivery to the post hospital by the Red Cross motor eorpa. The flowers are received up until I o'clock, snd after that hour the women of the motor corps deliver them to their destination. The convalescing; soldiers have received bloesoms front the shop before and, greatly appreciate them. According1 to word from national Red Cross headquarters at Washington, Wash-ington, the local chapter may oe-gin oe-gin to recruit men of executive and business ability for reconstruction reconstruc-tion work In the devsstated areas of Kurope. Big posters, bearing the picture of the famous Red Cross poster, "The Greatest Mother In the World," and an appeal ap-peal for reconstruction workers, are being posted In conspicuous plsoea in the city oy tne local chapter. . The mourning brassards for relatives rela-tives of men killed in uie vice of the I'nlted Htates, as designed by the Red Cross, and which consist con-sist of a blsck armband bearing gold star, havs become unusually popular throughout America, according ac-cording to Information received by the local chapter. The majority of division hesdqusrters and chapters In the I'nlted Htates which were supplifd with the brassards havs sold all such brassards on band and are asking headquarters for mora. |