Show SALT SIT LAKE WOMEN TO 10 SELL FLAGS SATURDAY I Proceeds Will Go to Relieve I Starving Population I I of Belg Belgium um f TO OBSERVE SUNDAY Campaign Is Part of National Nation Nation- al Movement to Ala Aia Sufferers i Committees were named to today today to- to day to supervise the sale of Belgian Belgian Bel Bel- gian flags in Salt Lake next Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- for for forthe the relief of the destitute destitute destitute desti desti- tute noncombatants of the the Euro Euro European war in in Belgium and northern France Locally the flags will be sol sold I under the direction of the Daughters of the American merIcan Revolution at the city and county building the st state te capitol the Hotel Utah the Newhouse hotel Walker Valker Bros Keith Keith- Keith O'Brien's O'Brien's Auerbach's and Rowland Hal Hall The local chapter is also endeavoring endeavor endeavor- endeavoring ing to have Sunday included d In the sale Flags are to be he offered for sale to people on their way to church Those who will sell Belgian flags on S Saturday are State capitol Edith capitol Edith Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Clark Frances Johnson Alice Spry and Mrs E. E A. A City and county building building Mrs C. C S. S Kinney and Mrs R. R W. W Fisher Hotel Ut Utah Utah h Mrs G G. G V. V Larry Leda Ieda Wallace Helen Hanna and Esther Dustan Newhouse hotel hotel Mrs C. C W W. Boyd Bord Mrs J. J E. E Oglesby and Sallie Sholes Walker Valker Bros l Mrs F. F J. J Lab Laben n Mrs A. A R. R Cook Mrs II hi S. S Ryan lift Ifft Dorothy Cook Miss l Landen an and Mrs 1 R. R E. E Wight Keith O'Brien's Keith 1 Mrs E. E L. L Jones Mrs F. F L. L Dodge Mrs L. L H. H Mrs W. W C Ashwell Jean Ingalls Priscilla Pris- Pris cilla cilIa and Virginia Kyle Auerbach's Auerbach's Mrs H. H J. J Wallace and Josephine Wallace Vallace Rowland Hall Mrs Hall Mrs H. H C. C Wallace and Miss 1 The following Instructions ha have v been issued lo to the distributors of of flags It n Is desired that that you ou distribute the twenty-five twenty flags accompanying this circular preferably with a friend to assist Jf It convenient ladies ladles should be dressed In white and display Belgian colors of crinkly tissue wearing them themon themO O on their ha hats s and as waist bands I if this Is not or convenient then In hi any other form or manner which they may decide The amount to be asked for each each- flag Is not less t than tian an 7 cents Seven cents is the cost of food tood for forone forone forone one destitute person in Belgium for forone forone one day Many people will wish to give a a. dime and some lar larger er amounts The flags should be offered in all aU public places such as prominent streets railway stations entrances to buildings etc and if necessary from house to house It is requested in presenting the flag that all people be asked to wear It It not only on Saturday April 8 but on Sunday April 9 with request for fr prayers for these unfortunate people Should you be discouraged remember I her ber that only onn ten tea million flags are be- be bei being i Ing ling distributed today throughout our I great country and therefore only one 1 p person in iii ten can possibly have the privilege of wearing one of them I Remember also that many will wm wish to take home homo flags to their children or to send one to a friend Ther Therefore fore many may wish for far more than one If your our flags become c you ou should apply for more to the member of the society of the Daughters laughters of the American Revolution from whom the time flags were obtained The member can then notify the regent of her chapter who has a reserve supply If any flags remain It is hoped that these will viII be offered to people on their way to church Sunday morning The food and clothing for the time civil population in occupied Bel- Bel glum blum and northern France are furnished furnished furnished fur fur- through the commission for re relief relief re- re lief In Belgium of ot these peo people plo pIe are entirely or partly dependent upon charity The need used of help will continue until the war is over There is no other channel by which help can be sent to these stricken people and Continued on page p. 8 L SALT LAKE WOMEN Continued from page lage 1 1 except for the C R R B. B B they they- mus must perish d' d The Th amount mo mt received l by the CR Cn C C CR R n. D B is to be used for both food an and clothing It is estimated that approximately 90 people in America have done nothing for tor the war sufferers They have made no sacrifices We Ve are prosperous prosperous prosperous pros pros- and happy It Is our country's great opportunity to demonstrate not only Its patriotism but its high ideals and It is Js your jour our opportunity to take some somo small par par in alleviating the suffering that the war has bas brought to these In Innocent inn in- in n cent helpless and defenseless people peo peo- pIe |