World War I Collection

Dates: 1914-1921
Size: 403 original posters (634 total posters), 2 boxes of ephemera, 12 photographs, 17 etchings
Repository: Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington Library Center, Special Collections, 400 S. State Street, Chicago, IL 60605
Collection Number: W00052
Provenance: The posters were found in Special Collections; the glass plate slides and some of the ephemeral items may have been transferred from Chicago Public Library branches; the Mole & Thomas “living photographs” were acquired in 1986 and were originally part of the West Side Historical Collection; and the 17 Lester George Hornby etchings were a gift of Bernard J. Sandler in 1983
Access: No restrictions
Citation: When quoting material from this collection the preferred citation is: World War I Collection, [Accession #], Special Collections, Chicago Public Library.
Processed by: Michelle McCoy, October 2016

Historical Note

World War I is often referred to as the “Great War.” Its European origins with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914 quickly escalated into an international conflict among 32 countries that continued until November 11, 1918 and took the lives of an estimated 16 million combatants and civilians. Mobilization for over 70 million military personnel worldwide was an enormous undertaking that involved considerable cooperation and participation among civilian home fronts. The United States did not join their allies of Britain and France until 1917.

A considerable amount of mass media or propaganda was created to inform the public of events and to influence their opinions and participation. In the U.S., President Woodrow Wilson implemented the Committee on Public Information that encompassed numerous governmental divisions as well as the Army and Navy. These agencies produced advertisements, pamphlets, posters and photographs to convey their messages. In addition, private organizations, like the Red Cross and the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) who were active in the war effort created similar materials

Scope and Content

The WWI Collection brings together posters, photographs, ephemera, and etchings related to the war effort. The bulk of the collection is comprised of posters created in the U.S. between 1914 and 1921, but includes posters from Britain, Canada and France.

Arrangement/Series Description

Series 1: Posters

The posters are representative of government agencies or cooperating organizations such as the Red Cross or the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA). These range from recruitment calls from the various branches of the military to home front initiatives by the U.S. Food Administration, the National War Garden Commission and the U.S. Department of the Treasury. A considerable number of posters were created by renowned artists such as James Montgomery Flagg, Howard Chandler Christy, James Daugherty and Sydney H. Riesenberg. Unless specifically noted, the posters were produced between the years 1914-1919.

The posters are arranged alphabetically by title within their corresponding nation of origin: Canada, France, Great Britain or United States. When known, the name of the agency that produced or sponsored the work is listed in the third column.

Series 2: Artifacts and Ephemera

This series brings together a range of decals, flags, handbills, pamphlets, postcards, smaller posters and war stamps that were issued during the war.

The materials are arranged alphabetically by title.

Series 3: Photographs, Glass Plate Slides

The 32 glass plate slides in this collection focus on activities in France. Eight of the slides show the destruction of the Arras region of France located about six miles from the front and nine slides show the operations of the YMCA stationed in France to attend to the spiritual, physical, and mental health of soldiers.

The materials are arranged alphabetically by slide name.

Series 4: Photographs, Mole & Thomas

Arthur Samuel Mole (1889-1983) and his colleague, John D. Thomas, created the “living photographs” where tens of thousands of soldiers, reservists and other members of the military were arranged to form patriotic compositions shot with an 11 x 14-inch view camera from the top of an 80-foot viewing tower at various U.S. military camps and bases. This series contains 12 silver gelatin photographs.

The photographs are arranged alphabetically by title.

Series 5: Lester George Hornby Etchings

Lester George Hornby (1882-1956) was an American painter and printmaker. During World War I, Hornby followed French forces into the trenches and later obtained permission to follow the American forces in France. During this time, he created a series of etchings drawn from life.

The prints are arranged alphabetically by title.

Related Collections

A.E.F. Signal Corps Photographs:

United States War Department. Signal Corps Photographic Section. A.E.F. Photographs, [Washington DC, 1918.] D522.U6 1918 v 1, coll. Professional Collection

Index to A.E.F. Signal Corps Photographs: D522.U692 1919 coll. Professional Collection

150 11″ x 14″ black and white photographs of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), Signal Corps, taken by the U.S. War Photographers. The images were taken primarily in France between 1918 and 1919. The photographs are identified by sets. Each set contain 25 photographs. Library has photographs from Sets 1-3 and 5-7.

The following Neighborhood Collections include some WWI materials and/or photographs:

Austin Community Collection, Chicago City-wide Collection, Chicago Loop Alliance Collection, Englewood Community Collection and Woodlawn Community Collection

Container List

Series 1: Posters, Canada

75.281 All Canada your security - Victory Bonds
75.275 Canada’s grain cannot be sold unless you buy Victory Bonds, art by Malcolm Gibson
75.294 Cash-quick! Victory Bonds
75.277 Come On! Let’s finish the job - Buy Victory Bonds, art by Arthur Keelor, circa 1918
75.425 Every Canadian should consider it an honour to wear this button, Victory Loan, 1919
75.278 For industrial expansion buy Victory Bonds, art by Arthur Keelor
75.280 Increase your income - Why be satisfied with less when you can obtain 5½% in Victory Bonds
75.293 Let us win the Prince of Wales’ flag - Victory Loan, 1919
75.276 Nothing doing without Victory Bonds, art by Malcolm Gibson, circa 1914
75.292 Organize for the 100% class and win the honor emblem, Victory Loan 1919
75.279 Re-establish him - It’s up to us - Buy Victory Bonds, circa 1919
75.295 Safety income saleability - Victory Bonds, W.P. 13

Series 1: Posters, France

75.426.1; 75.426.2 4me emprunt national, supplement L’Illustration, reproduction en fac-simile de la composition, art by Jules Abel Faivre, 1918
75.204 Merci! art by Louis Remy Sabattier, L’Illustration, circa 1919
75.134 Aide-toi, le ciel, t’aidera [Help yourself, heaven will help you], art by Fred Christol, quote by Jean de la Fontaine, (Livre 6, Fable 18) Union Franco-Americaine, YMCA
75.135 D’abord l’homme prend l’alcool puis l’alcool prend l’homme [First man takes alcohol, then alcohol takes man], Japanese proverb, art by Fred Christol Union Franco-Americaine, YMCA
75.136 Le grand pavois des allies
75.427 Souscrivez tous, au 3e emprunt de la defense nationale…, art by Hansi, circa 1917

Series 1: Posters, Great Britain

75.501 £1 for 15/6 to the men and women of England National War Savings Committee, London
75.506 124 cartridges for 15/16 and your money back with interest, circa 1915 National War Savings Committee
75.105.1; 75.105.2 1805, England expects - 1915, Are you doing your duty?, circa 1915 (copy 75.105.1 is mounted with a hanging string) Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.477 4 questions to men who haven’t enlisted, Bemrose & Sons Ltd., Derby and London
75.1216.2 Anibyniaeth sydd yn galw amei dewraf dyn, art by V. Southby Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.484 Appeal to women - make every penny do the work of two, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.297 Are you helping the Germans?, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.472 Are you in this? art by Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, circa 1917 Johnson, Riddle & ft., Ltd., London
75.245 Army Reserve... H.M. Stationery Office
75.475 Back them up - My duty - Invest in the War Loan, art by E. V. Kealy, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.509 Bad form in dress, circa 1915 National Organising Committee for War Savings
75.1216.3 Be honest with yourself - Be certain that your so-called reason is not a selfish excuse, art by V. Southby Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.512 Britain’s strong arm and yours will carry us through - Enlist now Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.141 British subjects - It is your duty to enlist in the British Army
75.511 Buy War Loan and you will help your country, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.527 Call to arms - Your country needs you to-day Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.107 Come and do your bit - Join now, circa 1915 (mounted with a hanging string) Parliamentary Recruiting Board
75.104A-B Come lad - slip across and help, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.102 Come now - Be honest with yourself - Your arms uniform and accoutrements are ready waiting for you, art by P.J.M Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.496 Crisis - an appeal to free men, circa 1915 Joint Labour Recruiting Committee
75.495 CYFEIRIA DEDDF GWASANAETH MILWROL, Roberts & Leete, Ltd., London, circa 1916
75.454 DEDDF/GWASANAETH MILWROL, circa 1916 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.519 Do you think my 5/- won’t help the War Loan - Do you realize thousands may be thinking the same - Invest your 5/- to-day, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.476 Don't…Your country will appreciate your help, circa 1917 National Organising Committee
75.489 [English officer beckoning], printed by David Allen & Sons, Ltd., Hanow, Middlesex, U.K.
75.1216.1 Enlist today, art by V. Southby Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.470 Everyone should do his bit - Enlist now, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.502 Fall in answer now in your country’s hour of need! art by [E.K.], circa 1915
75.486.1; 75.486.2 Fight for king & empire - Our brave soldiers need your help, circa 1914 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.166 Follow me! Your country needs you, circa 1914 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.101A-E Forward! Forward to victory - Enlist now, art by Lucy Kemp Welch, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.524 Go! It's your duty lad, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.505 Group system..., circa 1915 Joint Labour Recruiting Committee
75.516 Gymry sengll dewiswch..., circa 1915 Parliamentary and Joint Labour Recruiting Committee
75.526 He did his duty - Will you do yours? circa 1916 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.274 Heroes of the sea
75.508a-d lf you intend to Join voluntarily before the Military Service Bill comes into operation - Do not delay until the last moment, circa 1916 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.488 ln Belgium - Help, art by Louis Raemaekers National Committee for Relief in Belgium
75.528.1; 75.528.2 In her hour of need - Your country calls for you Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.487 Is your home here? Defend it, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.480 It is going to be a long drawn out struggle, 1914 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.139 It's our flag - Fight for it- Work for it, art by Guy Lipscombe, 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.507.1; 75.507.2; 75.507.3 Join the brave throng that goes marching along, art by Gerald Wood, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.132.1; 75.132.2 Key to the situation - Are you helping to turn it? circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.485 Lend your five shillings to your country and crush the Germans, art by D.D. Fry, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.306 Lend your money to your country, Hayman Christy & Lilly, Ltd.
75.103 Lord Kitchener says: Enlist today, photograph by Bassano, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.520 Make us as proud of you as we are of him! circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.494 Military Service Act, 1916, 1916 Parliamentary and Joint Labour Recruiting Committees
75.522 Offer your services now, circa 1914 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.473 One pound for 15/6 - If you cannot fight - Lend your money, circa 1915 National Organising Committee
75.159 Remember Belgium - Enlist today, 1914 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.474 Remember! England expects..., art by Harry Lawrence Oakley, O'Hurley and Pickersgill Ltd., Leeds and London, 1915
75.348 Rights of citizenship - Your rights - Your duty, circa 1916 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.130 Safe as the British Empire - War Savings Certificates National War Savings Committee
75.481 Scrap of paper - Prussia’s perfidy - Britain’s bond - Enlist today, circa 1914 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.510 Single men! Last days for voluntary enlistment, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.493 Speed the silver bullet - Buy the new government War Loan, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.106; 75.478.1; 75.478.2; 75.497 Take up the sword of justice - Join now, art by Bernard Partridge, circa 1915 (copy 75.106 is mounted with a hanging string) Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.517 There’s room for you - Enlist to-day, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.513 Think, are you content for him to fight for you, art by H. Oakley, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.499 Thousands have answered the nation’s call, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.479 To dress extravagantly in war time is worse than bad form - It is unpatriotic, circa 1915 National War Savings Committee
75.500 To my people, poster in the form of printed letter of King George V, circa 1915
75.359 To starred or badged single men, circa 1916 Parliamentary and Joint Labour Recruiting Committee
75.482 Turn your silver into bullets at the Post Office, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.503 War and saving - Every man and woman should read..., circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.490.1; 75.490.2; 75.490.3 World naval operations, 1919 Great Britain Hydrographic Office
75.515 War Loan - Back the Empire with your savings - Invest now, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.471 War Loan - Invest five shillings and help your country to win, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.498 War Loan - Lend your savings to the nation to-day, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.525a-d War Loan, with a quote of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.483 What Burns said in 1782 holds good in 1915 - Take his tip, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.1215 What is the price of one of your arms? circa 1916 National Organizing Committee for War Savings
75.518 Which? Have you a reason or only an excuse, for not enlisting now, circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.238 Who's absent? Is it you? circa 1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.504 You have in your pocket silver bullets that will stop the Germans - Lend them to your country by investing in the War Loan to-day, circa 1915 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
75.521 Your king and country need you - Enlist now, circa 1914 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee
75.530 Your king and country need you Parliamentary Recruiting Committee

Series 1: Posters, United States

75.367.1; 75.367.2 100%, detachable 8″ x 36″ strip to be applied to Red Cross service flag poster when membership is at 100%, 1919 American Red Cross
75.142 10,000,000 members by Christmas on Christmas Eve - A candle in every window and Red Cross members in every home, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.189.1; 75.189.2; 75.189.3; 75.189.4 300 million hungry people are watching your plate - Eat less, waste nothing, circa 1917-1919 U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
75.356.1; 75.356.2; 75.356.3 Add the fifth point - Victory Liberty Loan, circa 1917 Woman’s Committee, Liberty Loan Organization, Seventh Federal Reserve District
75.395 All together! Enlist in the Navy, art by Henry Reuterdahl, circa 1917 U.S. Navy
75.175.1; 75.175.2; 75.175.3; 75.175.4 America the hope of all who suffer - The dread of all who wrong, art by Herbert Andrew Paus, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.468 America’s answer - The second official United States War Picture, circa 1918 Division of Films, Committee on Public Information
75.252.1; 75.252.2; 75.252.3 America’s food pledge - 20 million tons, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.353.1; 75.353.2 America’s tribute to Britain, art by Frederic G. Cooper, Marchbanks Press, New York, circa 1917
75.150.1; 75.150.2; 75.150.3 Americans all! Victory Liberty Loan, art by Howard Chandler Christy, Forbes, Boston, circa 1919
75.319.1; 75.319.2 And they give iron crosses for this (2 copies) Liberty Loan Committee
75.350.1; 75.350.2 And they thought we couldn’t fight - Victory Liberty Loan, art by Clyde Forsythe, Ketterlinus, Philadelphia, circa 1919
75.339.1; 75.339.2 Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call - All you need is a heart and a dollar, art by Ray Greenleaf, circa 1918 Committee on Public Information
75.332 Are you 100% American? Prove it - Buy U.S. government bonds, art by Stern Third Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.431 Army raises age limit of fighting U.S. Army Recruitment Office, 526 S. State Street, Chicago
75.401 Avenge them! art by W.N. Wilson
75.326 Back our girls over there, art by Clarence F. Underwood, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign, YWCA
75.154 Back up our boys with your Liberty Bond - You buy Liberty Bonds and Uncle Sam’s boys will do the rest! circa 1917
75.381 Be a Pershing patriot, art by R.H. Sommer, Illinois Litho Co., circa 1918
75.255 Be patriotic - Sign your country’s pledge to save food, art by Paul Stahr, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.333 Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds, art by Frederick Strothmann, circa 1918
75.214.1; 75.214.2 Better yourself by qualifying in Army Ordnance Schools, 1919 U.S. Army
75.282 Big drive for democracy - Buy bonds, circa 1918 Third Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.259.1; 75.259.2 Blood or bread - Others are giving their blood - You will shorten the war - Save life, if you eat only what you need, and waste nothing, art by Henry Raleigh, 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.379.1 Books wanted for our men in camp and “Over There” - Take your gifts to the Public Library, art by C.B. Falls, circa 1918-1923
75.447 Boys and girls! You can help your Uncle Sam - Save your quarters - Buy War Stamps, art by James Montgomery Flagg, 1917 W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.369.1; 75.369.2; 75.369.3 Boys and girls…, 1918-1919 U.S. Department of Labor, Children’s Bureau
75.191 Boys come home, Victory Loan Pictorial News, circa 1919
75.388 Buy a little present for the Kaiser - The boys in France will deliver them, circa 1917-1918 Fourth Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.414 Buy Liberty Bonds, American Litho Co., N.Y.
75.152.1; 75.152.2; 75.152.3 Buy United States Government War Savings Stamps, art by William Balfour Ker, circa 1917 W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.363.2 Camp library is yours - Read to win the war, art by C.B. Falls, circa 1917 American Library Association
75.143.1; 75.143.2; 75.143.3 Can vegetables, fruit and the Kaiser too, art by J. Paul Verrees, circa 1918 National War Garden Commission
75.248.1; 75.248.2; 75.248.3 Cardinal Mercier - Le Cardinal supplie l’Administration-Alimentaire de venir en aide de suite, en expédiant plus de vivres et d’aliments, aux millions de pauvres affamés sur le point de mourir de faim [Cardinal Mercier has appealed to the Food Administration for more food for starving millions], art by George Illion, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.309.1; 75.309.2; 75.309.3 Caring for American soldiers in England American Red Cross
75.330.1; 75.330.2 Civilians when we go through this we need all the help and comfort you can give, art by Sydney H. Riesenberg, 1918 Jewish Welfare Board
75.418 Clear the way!! Buy bonds, art by Howard Chandler Christy Fourth Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.385 Columbia calls - Enlist now for U.S. Army, design by Frances Adams Halsted, art by V. Aderente, 1916 U.S. Army
75.419 Come on, Join now 15,000,000 members by Christmas, art by R. Fayerweather Babcock, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.422.1; 75.422.2 Come on! Buy more Liberty Bonds! art by Walter Whitehead, circa 1918
75.436 Coming the official motion picture, Ryan & Hart Co., Chicago
75.233.1; 75.233.2; 75.233.3; 75.233.4 Corn - The food of the nation, art by Lloyd Harrison, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.186 Cross and the crusaders, art by Alex O. Levy, edition no. 27150, circa 1917
75.398 Danger of optimism Liberty Loan Commission
75.184 Dawn after darkness! art by Alex O. Levy, edition no. 27150, 1918
75.202; 75.203 Disabled soldiers, sailors, marines - Overcome your handicap, art by Gordon Grant Federal Bureau for Vocational Education
75.459 Dollars to fight this sort of thing (with quote from diary of Karl Scheufele regarding the village of Saint Maurice) circa 1918 Fourth Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.140 Don’t delay - A million a day needed this week American Red Cross
75.266 Don’t dream of victory - Fight for it! Buy Liberty Bonds, art by N.R., United Cigar Stores Company, circa 1918
75.265.1; 75.265.2 Don’t let swindlers persuade you, circa 1917 (2 copies) Federal Reserve Bank
75.226.1; 75.226.2; 75.226.3 Don’t let up - Keep on saving food, art by Francis Luis Mora, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.244.1; 75.244.2; 75.244.3 Don’t waste food while others starve, art by L.C. Clinker and M.J. Dwyer, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.453 E-E-E-yah-yip - Go over with U.S. Marines, art by C.B. Falls, circa 1917 U.S. Marine Corps
75.231.1; 75.231.2 Eat cane syrup & molasses - Save sugar by using best Louisiana molasses and sugar cane syrup, art by Luria-Fowler, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.254.1; 75.254.2 Eat more corn, oats and rye, art by L.N. Britton, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.199 Employer and employee have a mutual interest in increasing production U.S. Department of Labor
75.170 Enlist now - Limited service deferred class - 21-32 years only - Choose your own branch of service… Military Training Camps Association
75.361 Enlist today - U.S. Marines soldiers of the sea… U.S. Marine Corps
75.163 Excellent promotion - Hit the mark in your navy U.S. Navy
75.198 Facts of interest to the disabled soldier or sailor, 1919 Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men, New York
75.435 Father of our country appealed for soldiers as followed - Do as our forefathers did in 1776 - Enlist, circa 1917 U.S. Army
75.262 Feed a fighter - Eat only what you need, art by Wallace Morgan, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.386 Fight or buy bonds, art by Howard Chandler Christy, 1917 Third Liberty Bond, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.375.1; 75.375.2 First in the fight - Always faithful, art by James Montgomery Flagg, circa 1922 U.S. Marine Corps
75.411.1; 75.411.2 First three! Give till it hurts - They gave till they died - War Fund week, art by Kidder, circa 1917 (2 copies) American Red Cross
75.177.1; 75.177.2 First to fight - “Democracy’s Vanguard” U.S. Marine Corps - Join now and test your courage - Real fighting with real fighters, art by Sydney H. Riesenberg, 1917 U.S. Marine Corps
75.171 Follow the flag - Enlist in the Navy, art by James Daugherty, circa 1917 U.S. Navy
75.343.1; 75.343.2 Food and the war! American wheat to win U.S. Food Administration
75.193 Food Conservation Bureau and Demonstration U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
75.263.1; 75.263.2 Food control is a war measure U.S. Food Administration
75.246.1; 75.246.2 Food is ammunition - Don’t waste it, art by John E. Sheridan, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.236.1; 75.236.2; 75.236.3; 75.236.4; 75.236.5 Food will win the war - You came here seeking freedom - Now you must help to preserve it - Wheat is needed for the allies - Waste nothing, art by C.E. Chambers, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.523 Food will win the war - Official pictures of the United States Food Administration are shown at this theatre, art by George Illion, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.122.1; 75.122.2; 75.122.3 Food will win the war U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
75.232.1; 75.232.2; 75.323.2 Food - Don't waste it, art by Frederic G. Cooper, circa 1917 (3 copies) U.S. Food Administration
75.161; 75.165.1; 75.165.2 For every fighter a woman worker - Care for her through the YWCA, art by Adolph Treidler, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign, YWCA
75.270.1; 75.270.2; 75.270.3 For home and country - Victory Liberty Loan, art by Alfred Everitt Orr, American Litho., Co., New York, 1918
75.372 For service at home and overseas, art by T. Brown
75.124.1; 75.124.2; 75.124.3; 75.124.4 For victory, buy more bonds, art by John Scott Williams, circa 1918 Fourth Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.327.1; 75.327.2 For your boy, art by Arthur William Brown, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign
75.393.1; 75.393.2 Four years in fight - The women of France - We owe them houses of cheer, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign
75.187.1; 75.187.2; 75.187.3; 75.187.4 Garbage that comes from your kitchen U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
75.164.1; 75.164.2; 75.164.3; 75.164.4 Gee! I wish I were a man, I'd join in the Navy, art by Howard Chandler Christy, 1917 U.S. Navy
75.373.1; 75.373.2 Give your vacation to your country, art by C.B. Falls, 1916
75.216.1; 75.216.2; 75.216.3 Greatest crime in Christendom - Eat less, waste nothing, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
75.315; 75.358.1; 75.358.2; 75.358.3; 75.358.4 Greatest mother in the world, art by Alonzo Earl Foringer, 1918 American Red Cross
75.331 Halt the Hun! Buy U.S. Government Bonds - Third Liberty Loan, art by Henry Raleigh, circa 1918 Third Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.155.1; 75.155.2 Halt! Who goes there? Where? Uncle Sam’s Marines - They go first! U.S. Marine Corps
75.129 Hand it to ‘em - The Salvation Army gets it to the boys in the trenches over there, art by James Allen St. John, Chicago, circa 1918 Salvation Army
75.469 Have I done enough? art by R.G. Morgan, circa 1917-1918 Liberty Loan Committee
75.346.1; 75.346.2 Have you a Red Cross service flag? art by Jessie Willcox Smith, 1918 American Red Cross
75.389 Have you answered the Red Cross Christmas roll call? art by Harrison Fisher, 1918 American Red Cross
75.365 He did his duty - Will you - U.S. Marines - Join for active service land and sea [George Dewey pictured], art by P.W. U.S. Marine Corps
75.128.1; 75.128.2 He is keeping the world safe for democracy - Enlist and help him U.S. Navy
75.172 Health of the child is the power of the nation, by Francis Luis Mora, 1918 United States Children's Bureau and Woman’s Committee of the Council of National Defense
75.344.1; 75.344.2 Help him win by saving and serving - Buy War Savings Stamps, 1918 W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.160 Help the soldiers and sailors
75.415.1; 75.415.2; 75.415.3; 75.415.4 Help them - Keep your war savings pledge, art by Casper Emerson Jr, circa 1917 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.329.1; 75.329.2; 75.329.3 Help us help our boys, art by William Haskell Coffin, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign, YMCA/YWCA
75.174 Help your American Red Cross - Join today - No field service required of members, 1917 American Red Cross
75.230.1; 75.230.2 Heroic women of France - Toiling to produce food U.S. Food Administration
75.462 Highest price Liberty Loan Committee
75.409.1; 75.409.2 Hold up your end! War fund week, art by W.B. King, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.450 Home hospitality - The spirit of War Camp community service, Heywood, Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co., circa 1917-1918 United War Work Campaign, YMCA
75.368 Honor roll - Victory Liberty Loan, 1919 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.328 How to send mail, money and parcels American National Red Cross Bureau of Prisoners Relief, Washington, DC
75.169 Hun-his mark - Blot it out with Liberty Bonds, art by James Allen St. John, Deutsch Printing Company, Chicago, circa 1917
75.240.1; 75.240.2; 75.240.3; 75.240.4 Hunger, for three years America has fought starvation in Belgium - Will you eat less wheat, meat, fats and sugar that we may still send food in ship loads, art by Henry Raleigh, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.387.1; 75.387.2 I summon you to comradeship in the Red Cross, quote by Woodrow Wilson, art by Harrison Fisher, circa 1918 American Red Cross
75.201.1; 75.201.2 I summon you to the comradeship, Woodrow Wilson - Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call for universal membership, art by Leo Mielziner, 1918 American Red Cross
75.423 If you can’t go across with a gun - Come across with your part of the Red Cross War Fund, art by C.W. Love, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.217.1; 75.217.2; 75.217.3; 75.217.4 If you knew a day’s pay would save a life, would you give one day a month? circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.382 If you want to fight - Join the Marines, art by Howard Chandler Christy, 1915 U.S. Marine Corps
75.400 In France alone your Liberty Bonds have built…, art by Dugas, circa 1918 Liberty Loan Committee
75.491.1; 75.491.2 Index for the literary digest and liberty map of the Western front, map and pamphlet, 1918
75.151.1a; 75.151.2; 75.173.1; 75.173.2 Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan - They keep the sea lanes open, art by Leon Aleric Shafer, W.P Powers Co., Litho., New York, circa 1919
75.321 Is there a Red Cross service flag in your home? art by E.H., 1917 American Red Cross
75.310 Is your name on the honor roll, circa 1918 Fourth Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.443; 75.410.1; 75.410.2 Joan of Arc saved France - Women of America, save your country - Buy War Savings Stamps, art by Haskell Coffin, circa 1918 W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.205 Jobs for fighters - If you need a job, if you need a man, inform the Official Central Agency - The service is free, art by Gordon Grant, 1919 U.S. Employment Service, Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors
75.370.1; 75.370.2; 75.131.2 Join - Red Cross work must go on! All you need is a heart and a dollar, art by Dexter, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.364 Join the Air Service and serve France - Do it now, art by J. Paul Verrees, 1917 U.S. Army Air Service
75.371 Join the Black Toms, (The Tanks) - They treat ‘em rough, art by W.F. Hoffman U.S. Army
75.445.1; 75.445.2 Join the United States School Garden Army - Enlist now, art by Edward Penfield, circa 1918 Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior
75.355.1; 75.355.2 Junk - America’s war industries need your junk, art by Tellander, Sherwood Litho., Co., Chicago
75.360 Junk will junk the Kaiser, art by Wahl
75.391.1; 75.391.2 Keep ‘em smiling - Help War Camp Community Service - “Morale is winning the war,” art by M. Leone Bracker, 1918 United War Work Campaign, YMCA
75.352.1; 75.352.2 Keep him free - Buy W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, art by Charles Livingston Bull, 1918 W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.219.1; 75.219.2; 75.219.3; 75.219.4; 75.219.5 Keep it burning - Buy W.S.S., 1918 W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.250.1; 75.250.2; 75.250.3 Keep it coming - Waste nothing, art by George Illion, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.390 Keep these off the U.S.A - Buy more Liberty Bonds, art by John Norton, Strobridge Litho Co., Cincinnati & New York, circa 1917
75.421.1; 75.421.2 Keep this hand of mercy at its work - One hundred million dollars - War Fund week, art by P.G. Morgan, circa 1918 American Red Cross
75.460 Keep up the supplies, art by Edward E. Annison, circa 1917-1918 Liberty Loan Committee
75.267 Knowledge wins - Public library books are free, art by Dan Smith American Library Association
75.225.1; 75.225.2 Kuscauszko Pulawski, art by George Illion, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.378 I want you for U.S. Army, art by James Montgomery Flagg, circa 1917 U.S. Army
75.341.1; 75.341.2 L’Italia ha bisogno di carne, frumento, grasso e zucchero, art by George Illion, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.145 Launching another victory ship - Sidewise launching of the 3500-ton S.S. Lady Janet, Ecorse, Michigan, 1918 July 4 U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
75.227 Learn and earn - There’s a trade and an education for young men in the Ordnance Department U-S-A, art by C.B. Falls, circa 1919 U.S. Army
75.451 Learn to make and test the big guns - Better yourself, enlist and learn a trade in the Ordnance Dept., art by C.B. Falls, 1919 U.S. Army
75.127.1; 75.127.2 Lend your money to your government - Buy a United States Government Bond, 1917 U.S. Treasury Department
75.288 Lest they parish - Campaign for 30,000,000 - American Committee for Relief in the Near East - Armenia-Greece-Syria-Persia, art by W.B. King, circa 1917 Committee for Relief in the Near East
75.413 Let Santa bring War Saving Stamps to all patriots, art by L. Bonhajo U.S. Treasury Department
75.397 Letter from President Woodrow Wilson…
75.377 Liberty Bond Mutual Benefit Association - The money is mostly spent at home, art by John T. McCutcheon, Mergil-Weinsheimer Co., Chicago, 1917
75.182; 75.183 Liberty claims her own! art by Alex O. Levy, edition no. 2750, circa 1917-1918
75.223.1; 75.223.2; 75.223.3; 75.223.4 Lincoln said - Save food for world relief, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.257.1; 75.257.2; 75.257.3 Little Americans do your bit - Eat oatmeal, corn meal mush, art by Cushman Parker, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.251.1; 75.251.2; 75.251.3 Little starving child brought back to life because you went without some luxury, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.235.1; 75.235.2; 75.235.3 Maistas islaimes kare! [Food will win the war], art by C.E. Chambers, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.322 Making crippled soldiers into useful citizens, Victory Loan Pictorial News, circa 1919 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.396 Making dollars into munitions, art by Edward R. Anniston, circa 1917-1918 Liberty Loan Committee
75.313 Mature men wanted for officers now
75.192 Men save food to make victory certain U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
75.406 Men wanted for the U.S. Marines, Sackett & Wilhelms, New York U.S. Marine Corps
75.437.1; 75.437.2 Men wanted, serve one year, Ryan & Hart, Co., Chicago
75.178.4; 75.178.3; 75.178.5 Men wanted - U.S. Marines - Three in one service, land, sea and sky, art by J.C. Leyendecker U.S. Marine Corps
75.408 Men wanted - U.S. Marines, art by Walter M. Westervelt, 1916 U.S. Marine Corps
75.417.1; 75.417.2 Motherless, fatherless, starving - How much to save these little lives? War Fund Week - One hundred million dollars - May 20th-27th, art by Crisp, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.286 New era - Good-willed men U.S. Department of Labor
75.320 No days are bookless days! art by F.R. Booth, 1918
75.123 Nothing stops these men - Let nothing stop you, art by Howard Giles, 1918 U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
75.144 Now it’s your turn - Second Liberty Loan of 1917, 1917 U.S. Federal Reserve
75.394 Oh boy! That’s the girl! The Salvation Army lassie - Keep her on the job, art by George M. Richards, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign
75.146.1; 75.146.2 On the job for victory, art by Jonas Lie, circa 1918 U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
75.157.1; 75.157.2 One of the thousand Y.M.C.A. girls in France, art by Neysa McMein, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign, YMCA
75.428 Only Red Cross members, 1919 American Red Cross
75.271 Order coal now, art by J. C. Leyendecker, 1918 U.S. Fuel Administration
75.221.1; 75.221.2; 75.221.3 Order your coal now - Get it out of Uncle Sam’s way - He needs the railroads for the war, art by Frederic G. Cooper, circa 1918 U.S. Fuel Administration
75.465.1; 75.465.2 Ordnance Department, 1919 U.S. Army
75.464.1; 75.464.2 Ordnance Operations Maintenance and Repair Schools, Ordnance Department, 1919 U.S. Army
75.264 Our boys need 25,000 nurses, oil cloth flag
75.403 Over the top for you - Buy U.S. Gov’t. Bonds, art by Sydney H. Riesenberg, circa 1918 Third Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.416.1; 75.416.2; 75.416.3 Over the top Illinois! Buy War Savings Stamps, Illinois Litho Co., Chicago W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.412 Over the top - War Saving Stamps, art by L. Bonajo W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.430 President calls for 70,000 volunteers, U.S. Army Recruitment Office, 526 S. State Street, Chicago U.S. Army
75.222.1; 75.222.2; 75.222.3 President says - Save food, don’t waste it, art by Adolph Treidler U.S. Food Administration
75.206 Produce infertile eggs! 1915 U.S. Bureau of Animal Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture
75.463 Put fighting blood in your business - Here’s his record - Does he get a job! art by Dan Smith, circa 1917-1920 U.S. Employment Service, American Red Cross
75.125 Put the pennant beside the flag - Both spell victory, circa 1917 U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
75.376.1; 75.376.3 Rally round the flag with United States Marines “Soldiers of the Sea” - First in defense on land or sea, art by Sydney H. Riesenberg, 1916 U.S. Marine Corps
75.444 Red Cross Christmas roll call, art by E.H. Blashfield, 1918 American Red Cross
75.1221 Red Cross Christmas roll call, Dec. 16-23, art by Alonzo Earl Foringer, 1918 American Red Cross
75.212; 75.213.1; 75.213.2 Red Cross honor roll, 1919 American Red Cross
75.211.1; 75.211.2 Red Cross needs you, 1919 American Red Cross
75.268.1; 75.268.2 Registration week for women, Nov. 5th to 11th, art by M.E. Moore
75.429 Regulars are in France, U.S. Army Recruitment Office, 526 S. State Street, Chicago, circa 1918 U.S. Army
75.334 Remember Belgium - Buy bonds, art by Ellsworth Young, circa 1918 Fourth Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.404 Remember! The flag of liberty - Support it! Buy government bonds, circa 1918 Third Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.461 Reward this sacrifice, art by W.N. Wilson, circa 1917 Liberty Loan Committee
75.283 Road to success U.S. Department of Labor
75.456 Roll call - A masque of the Red Cross, art by Arnold Genthe, 1918 American Red Cross
75.162.1; 75.162.2 Salvation Army gives doughnuts and coffee, art by William Meade Prince Salvation Army War Service
75.287 Same qualities - Self-control, co-operation, industry and patience which won the war are needed after the war is over U.S. Department of Labor
75.224.1; 75.224.2 Save a loaf a week - Help win the war, art by Frederic G. Cooper, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.402.1; 75.402.2 Save and invest in the safest simplest Security - Buy W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, circa 1917 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.210 Save - Buy - For victory W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, circa 1917 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.215.1; 75.215.2; 75.215.3 Save food for world relief, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.229.1; 75.229.2 Save food U.S. Food Administration
75.298.1; 75.298.2; 75.298.3; 75.298.4; 75.298.5 Save sugar, newssheet broadsides U.S. Food Administration
75.337.1; 75.337.2; 75.337.3 Save the products of the land - Eat more fish, they feed themselves, art by Charles Livingston Bull, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.243.1; 75.243.2 Save wheat, meat, fats and sugar, art by Frederic G. Cooper, circa 1917-1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.153.1; 75.153.2; 75.153.3; 75.153.4 Save your child from autocracy and poverty - Buy War Savings Stamps, art by Herbert Paus, circa 1918 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.179.1; 75.179.2 Save – Buy for victory - W.S.S. for sale here, circa 1917 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.299 Sea inspires great deeds - Join the Navy, art by J.J. Murphy U.S. Navy
75.455 Second Red Cross War Fund, art by McClelland Barclay American Red Cross
75.449 See him through - Help us to help the boys, art by Burton Rice, 1918 United War Work Campaign, National Catholic War Council, Knights of Columbus
75.392 See our boys in action at the U.S. Government War Exposition - Lake Front Sept. 2-15, [Grant Park, Chicago] art by Mizen, National Printing and Engraving Co., circa 1917
75.269 See them through - Final appeal, Red Cross War Fund American Red Cross
75.209.1; 75.209.2; 75.317 Serve your country by saving money - Invest in U.S. Government Savings Stamps, art by Reinhold H. Palenske, circa 1918 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.399 Service star in your pocket book, circa 1918 Liberty Loan Committee
75.126A-F Seven in one to a single end, Central Printing and Engraving Co., Chicago
75.335; 75.239 Sir, don’t waste while your wife saves - Adopt the doctrine of the clean plate - Do your share, art by William Crawford Young, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.357 Songs of today & yesterday - The spirit of War Camp Community Service, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign
75.218 Sow the land, art by H.G. Gawthorn [British poster?]
75.338 Sow the seed of victory - Plant & raise your own vegetables, art by James Montgomery Flagg, 1918 National War Garden Commission
75.261.1; 75.261.2; 75.261.3 Spirit of ‘18 - The world food cry - Keep the home garden going, art by William McKee, 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.178.2 Spirit of 1917 - Join the United States Marines and be first in defense on land or sea, 1917 U.S. Marine Corps
75.178.6 Spirit of 1917 - Join the United States Marines, circa 1917 U.S. Marine Corps
75.467 Spurlos versenkt [Sunk without a trace], art by Edward E. Annison, circa 1918 Liberty Loan Committee
75.156 Subscribe your share or admit you weren’t worth fighting for! circa 1917-1918 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.529 Subscribers roll of honor 1917 - Second Liberty Loan, 1917 U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.307.1; 75.307.2; 75.307.3 Sugar means ships…, art by Ernest Fuhr, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.180.1; 75.180.2; 75.180.3; 75.180.4 Sure! We’ll finish the job - Victory Liberty Loan, art by Gerrit A. Beneker, 1918
75.220 Take a boy now to help you farm Illinois State Council of Defense
75.167.1; 75.167.2 Tell that to the Marines, art by James Montgomery Flagg, circa 1918 U.S. Marine Corps
75.208 Teufel Hunden, German nickname for U.S. Marines Devil Dog recruiting station, circa 1917 U.S. Marine Corps
75.384 That liberty shall not perish from the earth - Buy Liberty Bonds, art by Joseph Pennell, circa 1918 Fourth Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.260 They are giving all - Will you send them wheat? art by Harvey Dunn, 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.380 They fight for you, protect them - Help the Red Cross raise $100,000,000 at once, art by W.G. Sesser, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.448.1; 75.448.2 They give their lives - Do you lend your savings? art by H. Devitt Welsh, circa 1918 W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, Department of the Treasury
75.168.1; 75.168.2 They shall not perish, art by Douglas Volk, 1918 American Committee for Relief in the Near East
75.366.1; 75.366.2; 75.366.3 Think what you can afford to give, then double it, circa 1917 American Red Cross
75.188 This club desires to whole heartedly the rules U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
75.158 This device on hat or helmet means U.S. Marines, art by C.B. Falls, 1918 U.S. Marine Corps
75.258.1; 75.258.2 This is what God gives us - What are you giving so that others may live? Eat less wheat, meat, fats, sugar - Send more to Europe or they will starve, art by A. Hendee, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.347 This simple faith has made America great, art by Jessie Willcox Smith, circa 1918 Interchurch World Movement of North America
75.457 To the fireman, art by J.L.R., Andrew and Graham Co., circa 1918 Bureau of Mines
75.458; 75.383 Treat ‘em rough - Join the Tanks, art by August William Hutaf, circa 1917 United States Tank Corps
75.273.1; 75.273.2 Turn your dollars to donuts thru the Salvation Army, art by Hazel Franzee, 11-18 November 1918 United War Work Campaign
75.466 Turning point of the war, circa 1918 Liberty Loan Committee
75.442 U.S. Army assures advancement - Enlist, U.S. Army Recruitment Office, 505 S. State Street, Chicago U.S. Army
75.441 U.S. Army develops all a man has of courage - It makes a strong body and trains the mind to disciplined decision - Enlist, circa 1916 U.S. Army
75.440 U.S. Army offers fine technical training U.S. Army
75.439 U.S. Army wants you! Young men between 18 and 21 can now join, circa 1917-1919 U.S. Army
75.138.14 U.S. Asiatic Fleet Marines visit Philippines, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.176 U.S. Engineers - Foremost skilled mechanics, technical specialists, art by C.B. Falls, circa 1917 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
75.138.12 U.S. Marine gun crew help win trophy, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.374.1; 75.374.2; 75.374.3; 75.374.4; 75.374.5; 75.374.6 U.S. Marines - Active service, land, sea, air, circa 1914-1918 U.S. Marine Corps
75.138.9 U.S. Marines Corps rifle team wins national honors, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.407 U.S. Marines first to fight for democracy, art by Leon Alaric Shafer, 1917 U.S. Marine Corps
75.138.10 U.S. Marines hold unique boxing, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.5 U.S. Marines inspected for expeditionary duty, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.1 U.S. Marines land auto from warship, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.3 U.S. Marines load guns on warships, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.7 U.S. Marines recruits happy at fighting prospect, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.2 U.S. Marines recruits learn field cooking, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.13 U.S. Marines to be first in action on land or sea, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.6 U.S. Marines to visit Panama Canal, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.8 U.S. Marines train for sea and dry land, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.4 U.S. Marines visit China and Japan, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.138.11 U.S. Marines visit Egyptian sphinx and pyramids, 1916 U.S. Pictorial Service
75.1222 U.S. Marines first to hoist Old Glory on foreign soil, art by Sydney Riesenberg, 1913 U.S. Marine Corps
75.178.1 U.S. Marines, “Soldiers of the Sea,” art by Bruce Moore, circa 1914-1918 U.S. Marine Corps
75.194.1; 75.194.2; 75.194.3 Uncle Sam must finish his task of feeding..., art by McCombs U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
75.296.1; 75.296.2 Uncle Sam says garden to cut food costs, circa 1917 U.S. Department of Agriculture
75.351 Uncle Sam's birthday July 4th 1776-1918 - 142 years young and going strong! 1918
75.272.1; 75.272.2; 75.272.3 V invest - Liberty Loans, circa 1917
75.342 Victory bread, 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.241.1 Victory is a question of stamina - Send the wheat, meat, fats, sugar - The fuel for fighters, art by Harvey Dunn, 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.314.1; 75.314.2; 75.314.3 Victory Loan flyers - Watch for the airplane special, art by K. Watkins, Sackett & Wilhelms Corp., New York, circa 1919
75.433 Volunteer - The President wants fighting men, Ryan & Hart Co., Chicago
75.434 Wanted fighting men - Enlist and help make history, U.S. Army Recruitment Office, 526 S. State Street, Chicago U.S. Army
75.432 Wanted for war only - Men to serve the nation, U.S. Army Recruitment Office, 526 S. State Street, Chicago U.S. Army
75.242.1; 75.242.2 War rages in France - We must feed them, art by Harry Everett Townsend, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.149 War Savings Stamps - Who saves serves, circa 1917-1918
75.345.1; 75.345.2; 75.345.3; 75.345.4 We eat because we work - We belong to the U.S. School Garden Army, circa 1917 Bureau of Education
75.256 Welcome home, Walton & Spencer Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1918
75.362.1; 75.362.2 What Are Doing to Help? art by Gordon Grant, circa 1919 American Red Cross
75.147; 75.514 What can you do? Join our Red Cross, circa 1919 American Red Cross
75.438 What do you save? Ryan & Hart Co., Chicago
75.200 What the Navy is doing - Depth bombs deal death to U-boats, circa 1918 U.S. Navy
75.207.2; 75.207.3; 75.207.4; 75.207.5 What the Navy is doing - Downing the Hun submarines, art by Norman Wilkinson, circa 1917-1918 U.S. Navy
75.207.1 What the Navy is doing - Samaritans afloat, Hospital Corps, circa 1918 U.S. Navy
75.197.1; 75.197.2 Where Europe must get its food U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division
75.247.1; 75.247.2 Wholesome nutritious foods from corn, art by Lloyd Harrison, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.253.1; 75.253.2; 75.253.3 Why is it necessary to eat less meat and less wheat bread, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.340 Why loyal Americans are keeping the pledge to eat less wheat and meat, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.249.1; 75.249.2 Will you help the women of France? Save wheat, art by Edward Penfield, circa 1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.196.1; 75.196.2; 75.196.3; 75.196.5; 75.196.6; 75.196.7 Win the next war now, art by Cleonebel Jacobs, circa 1917 National War Garden Commission
75.195.1; 75.195.2 Window display suggestions for Food Conservation Week, November 21 to 28, circa 1917-1919 U.S. Food Administration
75.311 Winter is coming! Remember the Belgians
75.420 Women! Help America’s sons win the war - Buy U.S. Government Bonds, art by R.H. Porteous, 1917 Second Liberty Loan, U.S. Department of the Treasury
75.349.1; 75.349.2; 75.349.3 Wonderful opportunity for you, art by Charles Ruttan, circa 1917 U.S. Navy
75.185 [World War I], title poster, edition no. 2750, art by Alex O. Levy, 1919
75.452 Workers lend your strength to the Red Triangle - Help the “Y” help fighters fight, United War Work Campaign - November 11 to 18, art by Gil Spear, circa 1918 United War Work Campaign, YMCA
75.181.1; 75.181.2 YMCA, United Work Campaign, 11-18 November 1918 United War Work Campaign, YMCA
75.405 You buy a Liberty Bond lest I perish, art by Charles Raymond Macauley, circa 1917
75.190.1; 75.190.2 You saved food for them - Now save to make their victory complete, art by McCombs, circa 1917-1918 U.S. Food Administration
75.138.15; 75.138.16 Young devil dogs listening to lore of the Corps U.S. Pictorial Service
75.446.1; 75.446.2 Your opportunity - Army Ordnance Schools, poster no. 4 U.S. Army
75.228.1; 75.228.2 Your sugar ration is 2 lbs. per month, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
75.316.1; 75.316.2 Your war savings pledge - Our boys make good their pledge - Are you keeping yours, art by A.A.P., circa 1917 W.S.S. War Savings Stamps, U.S. Department of the Treasury

Series 2: Ephemera

Box 2 75.424 100%, detachable 3.5″ x 7.25″ strip to be applied to Red Cross service flag poster when membership is at 100%, 1919 American Red Cross
Box 2 75.118 Boy scouts show grown-ups how to raise corn, handbill U.S. Food Administration
Box 1 75.137.1; 75.137.2 America’s food pledge - 20 million tons, 10″ diameter decals, circa 1917 U.S. Food Administration
Box 2 75.119 Children teach grandmothers how to can, handbill U.S. Food Administration
Box 2 75.117 College girls turn bill posters for food, handbill U.S. Food Administration
Box 2 75.116.1; 75.116.2 Heroic sacrifice U.S. Food Administration, Illinois Educational Division, Chicago
Box 2 75.111 Honor flag of the Third Liberty Loan, supplement to Chicago Sunday Tribune, handbill, 7 April 1918
Box 2 Infantry drill regulations, 1918 U.S. Army
Box 2 2016.46 “Kriegers abschied” [warrior’s farewell], German postcard, postmarked 1916
Box 2 75.120 Let your fruit trees save sugar, art by R.M. Brinkerhoff, handbill U.S. Food Administration
Box 1 Liberty’s victorious conflict: A photographic history of the World War, Magazine Circulation Co., Inc. Chicago, 1918
Box 2 75.112 Message to every disabled soldier, handbill, circa 1919-1921 Service League for the Handicapped
Box 1 75.121 Must register for the Selective Service Draft, newspaper broadside (fragile) U.S. War Department
Box 2 Practical bombing as applied by Canadian and British Armies. Manual for U.S. Service, by M.V. Campbell, 1917
Box 2 President’s war message, delivered at a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress, April 2, 1917
Box 2 75.109.1; 75.109.2; 75.109.3; 75.109.4 Red Cross, 1″ and 2″ stamps American Red Cross
Box 2 75.237.1; 75.237.2; 75.237.3 Red Cross Christmas roll call, blank enrollment forms,1919 American Red Cross
Box 1 75.284; 75.1219; 75.1220 Red Cross Service flag, window ornament, circa 1919 American Red Cross
Box 1 75.285.2 Red Cross Service flag [with a star], window ornament, circa 1919 American Red Cross
Box 2 75.110.1; 75.110.2; 75.110.3; 75.110.4 Red Cross membership stamps: .1 Join the Red Cross - Wear your button; .2 and .3 Join - All you need is a heart and a dollar; .4, Greatest brotherhood of all - Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, December 16 to 23 American Red Cross
Box 2 2016.45.1 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “1er Janvier 1915,” 1915
Box 2 2016.45.2 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “Ah, t’s le 420!...,” circa 1914-1918
Box 2 2016.45.3 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “Un amateur,” circa 1914-1918
Box 2 2016.45.4 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “Bonne annee, cheri,” circa 1914-1918
Box 2 2016.45.5 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “La discipline Allemande,” circa 1914-1918
Box 2 2016.45.6 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “Les etrenne du sale cabot,” 1915
Box 2 2016.45.7 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “France send you her heart to warm yourself,” circa 1914-1918
Box 2 2016.45.8 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “Jalousie,” circa 1914-1918
Box 2 2016.45.9 Le Rire Rouge postcard, “Theatre de la Guerre,” circa 1914-1918
Box 2 75.108.1; 75.108.2 Save food, decals U.S. Food Administration
Box 2 Speak French: A book for soldiers, Cleveland, Ohio: The Goldsmith Publishing Co.1917
Box 2 75.113 War gardening and home storage of vegetables, pamphlet, 1919 National War Garden Commission
Box 2 75.115 What the women of France are doing, handbill U.S. Food Administration
Box 2 75.114a-b What will five dollars do? pledge card, 1918
Box 2 2016.44 W.S.S., War Savings Stamps decal, circa 1918 U.S. Department of the Treasury
Box 1 75.312.1; 75.312.2 W.S.S., War Savings Stamps flag, circa 1918 U.S. Department of the Treasury
Box 2 75.133 W.S.S., War Savings Stamps window trim, package includes 1 envelope, 5 window trims, and 1 sticker sheet U.S. Department of the Treasury

Series 3: Glass Plate Slides

Box 3 2016.42.1 Arras [France], cathedral entrance damage, 1917
Box 3 2016.42.2 Arras [France], cathedral interior damage, 1917
Box 3 2016.42.3 Arras [France], L’Eglise des Ursulines exterior damage, 1917
Box 3 2016.42.4 Arras [France], L’Eglise des Ursulines interior damage, 1917
Box 3 2016.42.5 Arras [France], L’Hotel de Ville exterior damage, 1917
Box 3 2016.42.6 Arras [France], L’Hotel de Ville exterior damage, 1917
Box 3 2016.42.7 Arras [France], L’Hotel de Ville exterior damage, 1917
Box 3 2016.42.8 Arras [France], damage between Arras and Albert, 1917
Box 3 2016.42.9 Field ambulance at work behind the firing line, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.10 Firing the big guns, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.11 General Pershing and Marshal Foch at headquarters, circa 1918
Box 3 2016.42.12 Hospital scene, from the Daily Graphic, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.13 Louvain [Belgium], library exterior damage, 1914
Box 3 2016.42.14 Paris [France], Les Invalides defense, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.15 Paris [France], Les Invalides defense, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.16 Rheims [France], Boulevard de la paix, circa 1918
Box 3 2016.42.17 Rheims [France], la Place Royale area, circa 1918
Box 3 2016.42.18 Ruins of Chateau [Thierry], exterior, circa 1918
Box 3 2016.42.19 Ruins of Chateau [Thierry], interior, circa 1918
Box 3 2016.42.20 Troops training, from the Daily Graphic, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.21 Work of aircraft in the Great War – British anti-aircraft gun winging, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.22 Work of aircraft in the Great War – small dirigible, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.23 Work of aircraft in the Great War – zeppelin, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.24 YMCA - American troops cheering the YMCA in France, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.25 YMCA - camp post office in France, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.26 YMCA - camouflaged huts in France, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.27 YMCA - canteen in France, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.28 YMCA - dogfight in the YMCA, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.29 YMCA - tents in France, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.30 YMCA - tents in France, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.31 YMCA - YMCA men teaching French, circa 1914-1918
Box 3 2016.42.32 YMCA - YMCA secretary and border patrol meet on the banks of the Rio Grande, circa 1914-1918

Series 4: Mole & Thomas “Living” Photographs

Box 4 2008.37.5 American flag, Great Lakes Recruit, Lake County, Illinois, 1917
Box 4 2008.37.3 Human American eagle, Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Georgia, 1918
Box 4 2008.37.1 Human Liberty Bell, Camp Dix, New Jersey, 1918
Box 4 2008.37.6 Human Statue of Liberty, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, circa 1918
Box 4 2008.37.11 Human U.S. Shield, Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1918
Box 4 2008.37.2 Living allied flags, U.S. Naval Training Station, Pelham Bay, New York, 1918
Box 4 2008.37.9 Living insignia of the Twenty-Seventh Division, circa 1919
Box 4 2008.37.10 Living service flag, Camp Funston, Kansas, 1918
Box 4 2008.37.12 Living Uncle Sam, Camp Lee, Virginia, 1919
Box 4 2008.37.7 U.S. Naval ensign, Camp Logan, Illinois, circa 1918
Box 4 2008.37.4 Woodrow Wilson, Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1918
Box 4 2008.37.8 YMCA emblem, Camp Wheeler, Georgia, circa 1918

Series 5: Lester George Hornby Etchings

Box 5 83.19.3 Argonne-Meuse advance, 1918
Box 5 83.19.7 Army smithy, Marne, 1918
Box 5 83.19.13 At a bridge near Romagne, 1918
Box 5 83.19.10 At Cheppy, 1918
Box 5 83.19.15 At Vaux, 1918
Box 5 83.19.14 Camouflaged bridge, Varennes, 1918
Box 5 83.19.8 Chamont, 1918
Box 5 83.19.16 Chateau-Thierry, 1918
Box 5 83.19.9 Chateau-Thierry, infantry at rest, 1918
Box 5 83.19.2 Dogfight in the air at Cunel, Meuse-Argonne, 1918
Box 5 83.19.5 Fighting Yank, Marne, 1918
Box 5 83.19.1 First aid station, Argonne, 1918
Box 5 83.19.4 Machine gunners, Argonne, 1918
Box 5 83.19.12 M.P., Argonne-Meusse, 1918
Box 5 83.19.6 Seicheprey, 1918
Box 5 83.19.11 Toul, 1918
Box 5 83.19.17 Verdun, 1918
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