Posters and ephemera
Enlist in the Navy : Americans! Stand by Uncle Sam for liberty against tyranny-! Theodore Roosevelt.
This is "soldier's smoke" week! : Send a kit of cheer to a lonely American soldier in France! Address your contributions to "Our boys in France tobacco fund."
Lest we perish : campaign for $30,000,000. American Committee for relief in the Near East : Armenia - Greece - Syria - Persia. [1917]
Uncle Sam says "enlist for college" : Student Army Training Corps maintained at all above named colleges.
Every girl pulling for victory : victory girls United War Work Campaign. [1918]
Keep it coming : "we must not only feed our soldiers at the front but the millions of women & children behind our lines" Gen. John J. Pershing : United States Food Administration.
Cardinal Mercier has appealed to the Food Administration for more food for starving millions. Eat less wheat - meat - fats and sugars. Ship more to the war-stricken people of France - Belgium - Italy.
Feed a fighter : eat only what you need - waste nothing - that he and his family may have enough : United States Food Administration.
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. United States Food Administration.
Victory is a question of stamina : send - the wheat meat - fats - sugar : the fuel for fighters : United States Food Administration. 1917
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 : United States Food Administration.
Joan of Arc saved France: women of America save your country buy war savings stamps.
Hunger breeds madness. approximately 1918
Il cibo vincerà la guerra! Venite qui a cercare la libertà dovete ora aiutare a conservarla il pane è necessario agli alleati non sprecate nulla. (Food will win the war! You came here seeking freedom now you have to help to preserve it bread is necessary to the allies do not waste anything.) approximately 1917
"The time has come to conquer or submit."- "For us there is but one choice. We have made it-" President Wilson. : Buy a bond of the 2nd liberty loan and help win the war. A liberty bond is a United States Government bond.
"Shall we be more tender with our dollars than with the lives of our sons" WG McAdoo secretary of the treasury : Buy a United States Government bond of the 2nd liberty loan of 1917. [1917]
June 28th is National War Savings Day : pledge yourself to save and buy war savings stamps : that there may be more money, labor and materials to provide for those who fight for you.
Oh, boy! that's the girl! : The Salvation Army lassie : keep her on the job : Nov. 11th - 18th 1918 United War Work Campaign. 1918
That liberty shall not perish from the earth : buy liberty bonds fourth : liberty loan. [1918]
They kept the sea lanes open : invest in the victory liberty loan.
Buy United States government war savings stamps : your money back with interest from the United States Treasury. approximately 1917
For every fighter a woman worker : care for her through the YWCA : United War Work Campaign.
You buy a liberty bond lest I perish.
"They shall not perish" : campaign for $30,000,000 : American Committee for Relief in the Near East : Armenia-Greece-Syria-Persia. 1918
Americans All! … Victory Liberty Loan. 1919
Old age must come : so prepare for it by investing in war savings certificates.
My soldier : now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep. God bless my brother gone to war across the seas, in France, so far. Oh, may his fight for liberty, save millions more than little me from cruel fates or ruthless blast,- and bring him safely home at last. : Buy United States Government bonds : third liberty loan.
Four years in the fight the women of France : we owe them houses of cheer : United War Work Campaign.
U.S. Navy : help your country! : Enlist in the Navy : Navy Recruiting Station.
I want you for U.S. Army : nearest recruiting station. ©1917
Will you help the women of France? Save wheat : they are struggling against starvation and trying to feed not only themselves and children: but their husbands and sons who are fighting in the trenches. : United States Food Administration.
"America the hope of all who suffer - the dread of all who wrong." Whittier : save food and defeat frightfulness : United States Food Administration.
They are giving all - will you send them wheat? : U.S. Food Administration. 1918
The Red Cross needs you : join now : President Wilson says: "a large, well-organized and efficient Red Cross is essential. It is both a patriotic and a humane service that is rendered by every citizen who becomes a member of the American Red Cross." … 1917
For the safety of womanhood : for the protection of childhood : for the honor of manhood : and for liberty throughout the world : help 'till it hurts : Liberty Loan Committee of Washington. 1918
The motorman and conductor of this car are members of the United States Fuel Administration and they are pledged to save electricity which means coal : War Board American Electric Railway Association.
To everyone in this plant: this plant is engaged upon government work : every person here owes the United States a duty to do his utmost to make material for our ships carefully and speedily . . . let this be your part : our country is depending on you : Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Our country needs ships : to carry our boys "over there" and keep them well supplied with food, clothing and the munitions of war. The product made in this plant is used for building ships. the ships can be completed only as fast as the material and equipment for each ship arrives at the shipyard. If every man does a better day's work every day, the ships can be built faster. : Be true to the boys who are giving their lives for you : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Subscriber : V : victory liberty loan awarded by the United states Treasury Department.
Subscriber to second war fund : American Red Cross: the greatest mother in the world.
We are buying : W.S.S. War savings stamps issued by the United States Government : to help the Army & Navy win the war : Treasury Department : Thrift Service.
[Portrait of General John J. Pershing] 1917
[Color photograph of Gen. Sir Douglas Haig]
Sugar means ships : the consumption of sugar sweetened drinks must be reduced. For your beverages 400 million lbs. of sugar were imported in ships last year. Every ship is needed to carry soldiers and supplies now. : United States Food Administration.
Heroic women of France toiling to produce food ... are you doing your part? United States Food Administration.
YMCA : the red triangle : Daniel M. Henderson : life up the red triangle beside the thundering guns- a friend, a shield a solace to our ten million sons! Go build a hut or dugout by billet or by trench- a shelter from the horror, the cold, the filth, the stench! Where boys we love, returning from out the gory loam can sight the red triangle and find a bit of home! Lift up the red triangle against the things that maim! It conquers booze, the wrecker! It shuts the house of shame! Go make a friendly corner, so lads can take the pen and get in touch with mother and God's clean things again! Where hell's destroying forces are leagued with Potsdam's crew, lift up the red triangle- and help our boys "come through"!
Connecticut State Council of Defense Committee of Food Supply : United States Food Administration : save wheat : eat at least one wheatless meal a day. … Win the war by service in the home : begin now! Herbert Hoover : Address Committee Food Supply, 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn., for further information.
Save and invest in the safest simplest security buy W.S.S. War savings stamps issued by the United States Government : Jan 1, 1918 $4.12 will equal Jan 1, 1923 $5.00. [1917]
The ships are coming : you can help send this good news to our boys "over there" by giving your employer a full day's work every day. You are doing government war work. The produce made here is urgently needed for American ships. By jumping from place to place you are hindering their rapid completion. : Stick to your job : the boys in the trenches are fighting for you. Help them to victory by working faithfully for them. Let all be on the job for victory. : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Don't think about that because you work at a desk or in a laboratory that therefore you are not serving your country : you are if you do the work which is given you well : the commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy wears no uniform. he is our greatest public servant. It is inspiring to wear the country's uniform. It is also inspiring to do one's daily work in the spirit of service to the country : wherever you are whatever you do you help to win the war by doing your work well : Department of Commerce Office of the Secretary.
My soldier : now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep. God bless my brother gone to war across the seas, in France, so far. Oh, may his fight for liberty, save millions more than little me from cruel fates or ruthless blast,- and bring him safely home at last. : Buy war savings stamps and thrift stamps : 4% compounded quarterly.
Your country needs you- join the Navy! : America's first line of action : be one of the leaders in your community by enlisting today! : For complete information apply either to the United States Recruiting Station or Navy League of the United States. 1916
Patriotic Service League : the third line of defense : join to-day and confound Prussia! Headquarters of the league 509 Fifth Avenue 42nd St. or 2745 Broadway 105 St. New York.
Red Cross enrollment booth : An enrollment booth as above illustrated, approximately 8 feet high, made of cardboard with a shelf insert behind which a Red Cross nurse sits, will be a feature of the Christmas membership drive … the American Red Cross.
My soldier : "A boy," said the kindly old doctor, as he felt his way down the stair-rail. He put his arm around the shoulder of the man he met at the bottom, and they stood there listening. A small cry carried down to them, so that tears glistened in the man's eyes as he bade the old doctor good-night. "A smart boy," said the teacher, when he got his lesson well. "A wonderful boy," said the maiden, who worshipped him from afar. "My boy," said his country, when the call came-to war! "our boy," said his mother and father, as they proudly watched him march away to take his part in the great struggle for freedom and humanity. : The American soldier goes forth to fight : back him up with all your might : buy a liberty bond.
"Here sir" at your service : Be patriotic! Use more potatoes and ship more wheat. Be economical! Use potatoes in place of higher priced foods. Be physically fit! No food can replace potatoes. They carry mineral matter which the body must have. Be loyal to Connecticut! Use the potatoes the farmers have grown. You can get bulletins on the storage and use of potatoes by applying to United States Food Administration Committee of Food Supply. 36 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. Fill your bin now.
That liberty shall not perish from the earth : buy liberty bonds : fourth liberty loan. 1918
Our country's call : delivered by a boy scout of America as a messenger of the United States Government : Liberty bond issue $2,000,000,000 : our response : we have applied for a liberty bond : have you? If not, call a boy scout. [1917?]
The solemn declaration of the Czechoslovak people to the republic of the United States of America and its great president, Woodrow Wilson.
Locomotives & shrapnel : our nation needs locomotives as much as shrapnel. Ordinarily, 15 percent of all the locomotives on our railroads are in the repair shop. By reducing that percentage to 10 we can add 3325 locomotives to the number available for use on our railroads. If we can keep more locomotives in good running order, we will help our country in the war with Germany. The nation is counting on you.
Put the railroads ahead of the game : victory in the war is dependent upon efficient transportation. That is why railroad men must stay on their jobs and see that the railroads of the country do their part. : The nation is counting on you.
Have you read bulletin no. 12? The war board directing the operation of all railroads in the United States dur-ing the period of the war, has issued a bulletin- No. 12 - telling you how to help your country. Read it! -- Live up to it! The nation is counting on you.
A little America's promise : I'll eat corn-meal, oatmeal, and rice. And nice sweet hominy; corn flakes and mush with lots of milk are good enough for me. At table I'll not leave a scrap of food upon my plate, and I'll not eat between meals but for supper time I'll wait. I make the promise that I'll do my honest, earnest part in helping my America with all my loyal heart. This is a promise, and I hope all children make the same. I'll be a good American, and hereto sign my name, signed ...
Our flags : beat Germany : support every flag that opposes Prussianism : eat less of the food fighters need : deny yourself something : waste nothing : United States Food Administration.
The war at home : school boys of Connecticut : help the farmers with the harvest! --Join the U.S. Boys' Working Reserve and the Connecticut Junior Agricultural Volunteers. Soldiers must be fed and you should do your share. 700 boys are already working on Connecticut farms. "Do your bit" with the others and earn a badge of honor from the state and the federal government. For information write, telephone or see Arthur Howe, enrollment officer : Committee of Food Supply Connecticut State Council of Defense 36 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn.
The garbage that comes from your kitchen, even after you have eliminated all possible human food, contains materials needed in the manufacture of nitro-glycerine, soaps, fertilizers and other war necessities or makes excellent food for pigs. Do not place broken crockery, glass or other household wastes in the garbage pail. Keep the garbage clean and see that it is utilized. United States Food Administration.
Our chance! He lives best who serves his fellows best. This war is the chance not to get more; but to do more. The group which does the most toward winning the war, will have the greatest influence after the war is over. U.S. Department of Labor.
Not everyone can go to France : if they did, what would become of America? : If you are called to something else don't worry : you are part of the strong support on which our soldiers rest. What would a building be without its foundation? Those who work at home in America are the foundation on which our Army and Navy rest : back up the fighting man. Department of Commerce Office of the Secretary.
We stand behind them.
Two things the country needs : less waste more production : what the people save and what the people make are the means of winning the war : keep work moving : stopping or delaying work helps the enemy : Department of Commerce Office of the Secretary.
Columbia calls … enlist now for U.S. Army nearest recruiting station. ©1916
Will you supply eyes for the Navy? Navy ships need binoculars and spy-glasses : glasses will be returned at termination of war, if possible. One dollar will be paid for each one accepted. Tag each article with your name and address and express or mail to Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt Ass't. Sec'y of Navy. c/o Naval Observatory - Washington D.C. : Will you help us "stand watch" on a destroyer.
"Guerre finie! Boche napoo!" : supplement to the Illustrated London News, Nov. 23, 1918. 1918
Third liberty loan subscriber.
Keep them smiling : this home is helping our boys over there : United War-Work Campaign.
Veterans Victory Day Saturday, Aug. 1 at Victory House Fourth and Santa Monica Blvd. : Get your stamps and bonds through the Veterans Service League on that day and enjoy a wonderful show. : Buy bonds and stamps for victory.
"Lend him a hand" : buy liberty bonds. 1918
Sugar means ships : the consumption of sugar sweetened drinks must be reduced. For your beverages 400 million lbs. of sugar were imported in ships last year. Every ship is needed to carry soldiers and supplies now. : United States Food Administration.
All about liberty bonds : what are they? Liberty bonds are engraved certificates bearing the guarantee of the Government and People of the United States … When shall I buy them? Buy them now. Subscriptions close October 27, 1917. : Our soldiers and sailors will give their lives. You are asked only lend your money. If you can't fight, your money can. A bond may save a life. A bond will help to end the war : Buy your bonds today. 1917
Read the official bulletin : published daily under order of the president of the United States by Committee on Public Information George Creel chairman : war information : save writing to Washington for what you want to know … ask for it here.
Only the Navy can stop this.
By the president of the United States of America a proclamation : the second liberty loan gives the people of the United States an opportunity to lend their funds to their Government to sustain their country at war. … Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America do appoint Wednesday, the 24th of October, as Liberty Day ...
Cardinal Mercier has appealed to the Food Administration for more food for starving millions. Eat less wheat - meat - fats and sugars. Ship more to the war-stricken people of France - Belgium - Italy.
Kościuszko Pulawski walczyli o wolność w Ameryce.Czy ty pomoźesz Ameryce walczyć o wolność w Polsce? : Jedz Mniej pszenicy-mięsa-tłuszczy-cukru abyśmy mogli pomodz naszym braciom walczacym w Armiach Alianckich : zarząd spoźywczy stanów zjednoczonych.
Why is it necessary to eat less meat and less wheat bread? : The United States Food Administration asks you to get behind our soldiers, sailors and Allies by sending them now the most food possible in the least shipping space. ... What the food situation is ... eat plenty, wisely, without waste, and help win the war : United States Food Administration Washington, D.C.
Save : 1-wheat : use more corn : 2-meat : use more fish & beans : 3-fats : use just enough : 4-sugar : use syrups : and serve the cause of freedom : U.S. Food Administration.
U.S. Food Administration : eat more corn, oats and rye products - fish and poultry - fruits, vegetables and potatoes baked, boiled and broiled foods : eat less wheat, meat, sugar and fats to save for the army and our associates. 1917
Read these facts about your American Red Cross : its purpose to care for our soldiers and sailors wherever and whenever that care may be needed to shorten the war by alleviating the suffering and strengthening the morale of our allies. To lay foundations for an enduring peace by extending to our allies a message of practical relief and sympathy; carrying to them an expression of the finest side of American character. : An all American, largely volunteer organization - authorized by Congress, headed by President Wilson, its accounts audited by the War Department, enthusiastically endorsed by General Pershing : it is working for your Army - your Navy - your allies - and you.
Many people one nation : let us unite to Americanize America : the flag speaks … 1917
U.S.A. bonds : third liberty loan campaign Boy Scouts of America : weapons for liberty.
War conference : Kansas State Council of Defense and Food Administration : Colby March 7 : Learn how the Kaiser's program of conquest has been carried through thus far by years-old schedule; the meaning of the latest events in Europe; what Prussian victory would mean to America; what you can do to help America win the war and bring enduring peace to the whole world. : Boys in France stand for America; come out and line up behind them!
Order your coal now : get it out of Uncle Sam's way - he needs the railroads for the war : United States Fuel Administration.
Food : 1 - buy it with thought 2- cook it with care 3- use less wheat & meat 4- buy local foods 5-serve just enough 6-use what is left : don't waste it : U. S. Food Administration.
Gentlemen the United States needs your help! : Be a fighting member of the fireman's army! You are boss of the coal pile and your fight is to save the coal to help the boys "over there." Your work is part of the war work of the country. Everything you save, especially coal, can be used somewhere else, to save and protect lives and preserve liberty. : How you can help : inspect, adjust, and oil carefully. Properly adjusted and smooth running cars save power. Turn off compressors and lights in idle cars. Do not burn lights or run shop and other motors except when necessary. Power used here is utterly thrown away. Keep brakeshoes clear of wheels. there is no worse power thief on the railroad than a dragging brakeshoe. Reduce car shifting to the absolutely necessary movements only. Reduce coal used for heating by keeping shop and car doors shut.
Mine more coal : United States Fuel Administration : stand by the boys in the trenches! Sostenete I soldati nelle trincee! Estraete sempre pui' carbone! Pomogni našoj mladosti u rovovima! Kopaj više ugljevlja! Podpiraj vokaje v strelnih jarkih! Koplji vec premoga! Wspomagajcie wiernie tych ktorzy są na linii bojowej! Starajcie się powiększyć produkcję węgla! Segitse a fuikat a lövészárokban! Aknázzon több szenet! Unterstuetzt die jungen in den schuetzengraeben! Foerdert mehr kohle!
President Wilson's reply to the Pope's proposal. : "Peace based on justice and fairness and the common rights of mankind." : An historic document which should be preserved : August 27, 1917. To his holiness Benedictus XV., Pope: in acknowledgement of the communication of your holiness to the belligerent peoples, dated August 1, 1917, the president of the United States requests me to transmit the following reply: every heart that has not been blinded and hardened by this terrible war must be touched by this moving appeal ... Robert Lansing, Secretary of State of the United States of America. ©1917
Join the Army Air Service : be an American eagle! : Consult your local draft board. Read the illustrated booklet at any recruiting office, or write to the chief signal officer of the Army, Washington, D.C. approximately 1917
Mine more coal : President Wilson demands coal to win the war : "The existing scarcity of coal is creating a grave danger - in fact the most serious which confronts us - and calls for prompt and vigorous action on the part of both operators and miners. ... "It is with full confidence that I call upon you to assume the burden of producing an ample supply of coal." Woodrow Wilson. : United States Fuel Administration.
Uncle Sam needs that extra shovelful : United States Fuel Administration. approximately 1918
L'Italia ha bisogno di carne-frumento-grasso & zucchero : Mangiate poco di questo cibo perché deve andare al nostro popolo, e le truppe d'Italia : Administrazione dei Cibi Stati Uniti.
For your boy : United War Work Campaign November 11-18, 1918. 1918
Serve to win without a gun : wear this button : it means that you have joined the United States Public Service Reserve to work, in emergencies, where you may best help to win the war : sign-up today at any office : Pennsylvania Committee of Public Safety.
"Come on, boys! Give the guard a fighting chance : fight alongside your friends fill up the National Guard : all branches of Army service are open to you.
Warning! : rumors on subjects connected with the war have been put out orally and in some newspapers. Many of these rumors are false. They are sent out to keep this country from putting its whole strength into the war. The following are samples: ... Don't let the Germans fool you with their lies. Do your part - report the names of persons circulating such rumors to National Committee of Patriotic Societies, Southern Bldg., Washington D.C.
Saving daylight! "Set the clock ahead one hour and win the war!" : One extra hour of daylight for every man, woman and child in the United States means 100,00,000 hours of extra daylight each day for added national service! : United Cigar Stores Company.
Saving daylight! "Set the clock ahead one hour and win the war" : "an extra hour of daylight means the extra food and supplies which will win the war!" : United Cigar Stores Company.
Saving daylight! "Set the clock ahead one hour and win the war!" Mobilize an extra hour of daylight and help win the war! : United Cigar Stores Company.
Saving daylight! "Set the clock ahead one hour and win the war!" U.S. Coal supply : "Save 1,000,000 tons of coal by using an extra hour of daylight!" : United Cigar Stores Company.
Saving daylight! "Set the clock ahead one hour and win the war!" Uncle Sam, your enemies have been up and are at work on the extra hour of daylight -- when will you wake up? : United Cigar Stores Company.
Food and the war! American wheat to Win! : "if food fails, we cannot hold out" "send food and we will win through" : Supplying food is America's prime responsibility in the war right now. Food means, first of all, wheat. The next two months will tell- : wheat is the test! : France, England, Italy and stricken Belgium stake their existence on America's food resources - on her wheat, above all. ... U.S. Food Administration No. 22.
British subjects : it is your duty to enlist in the British or Canadian army : men are eligible for enlistment between the ages of 18 and 45 and in certain cases up to the age of fifty. Enlistment will be for the duration of the war and for six months after the termination of hostilities, unless sooner legally discharged. Free transportation to the United States will be furnished on discharge to those desiring it. … For the particulars apply to nearest United States Army Recruiting Station or nearest British Consulate or headquarters British Recruiting Mission 280 Broadway (corner of City Hall Square) New York.
Let there not be a man or a woman among us who, when the war is over, will not then be able to say: "I was not idle." "I took such part as I could in the greatest task which, in all the storied annals of our country, has ever fallen to the lot of Great Britain to achieve." : The Prime Minister. May 4th 1915.
Why Germany wants peace : every American ought to know why we entered this war. Every American ought to know why this conflict must continue until our aims are achieved. The Publications listed below will give you this information. : Publications of the Committee on Public Information (Established by Order of the President, April 14, 1917) 10 Jackson Place - - - - Washington, D. C. ...
America's food pledge 20 million tons : we have promised to feed the hungry millions of Europe - the Allies and liberated nations save food two-thirds more than last year from stocks no larger : United States Food Administration.
4 questions to men who have not enlisted : 1. If you are physically fit and between 19 and 38 years of age, are you really satisfied with what you are doing to-day? 2. Do you feel happy as you walk along the streets and see other men wearing the King's uniform? 3. What will you say in years to come when people ask you 'where did you serve in the great war"? 4. What will you answer when your children grow up and say, "father, why weren't you a soldier, too"? : Enlist to-day.
The Polish Victims Relief Fund 11, Haymarket, London, S.W. Miss Laurence Alma Tadema, Hon. Secretary. : The homeless women and children of Poland are far but need they be far from your hearts? Pray help us to help them! 1915
Remember Argonne Chateau-Thierry St. Mihiel Belleau-Wood Cantigny Soissons Vesle ... and invest : victory liberty-loan Woman's Liberty-Loan Committee.
Come on you sea-cooks : the big German liners which the government is now fitting out as Army transports need a large commissary staff, and the Navy wants American citizens and aliens of friend nations with first papers to serve as cooks, stewards and mess attendants on board these ships going abroad; men who are to cook and prepare the food and serve it. … enlist in Naval Reserve Force - for the war only : apply to nearest Navy Recruiting Station.
The empire needs men! The overseas states : all answer the call. Helped by the young lions the old lion defies his foes. Enlist now. 1915
1778-1783. America owes France the most unalterable gratitude : 1917- . French comrade your children shall be as our children : American ouvroir funds. 681, Fifth Avenue. New-York : annual allowances for support and education of French War Orphans … 1918
Oeuvre du soldat Belge sous le haut patronage de S.A.R. la duchesse de Vendôme : Présidente la duchesse d'Ursel appel à la générosité des alliés et amis en faveur des soldats Belges : seconde campagne d'hiver : les dons en argent et en nature seront reçus avec reconnaissance au siège de l'oeuvre 23, Avenue de l'Alma et chez la comtesse de Chérisey_113, Rue de Grenelle. 1915
At the front! : Every fit Briton should join our brave men at the front. : Enlist now.
Fight for her : come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion Montreal. 1915
Victory is a question of stamina : send - the wheat meat - fats - sugar the fuel for fighters : United States Food Administration. 1917
Avis au public expédition des colis postaux envoyés a des militaires … le présent avis annule et remplace celui du 15 décembre 1914. 1915
Step into your place. 1915
Gouvernement militaire de Paris : Armée de Paris, habitants de Paris, les membres du gouvernement de la république ont quitté Paris pour donner une impulsion nouvelle à la défense nationale. J'ai reçu le mandat de défendre Paris contre l'envahisseur. Ce mandat, je le remplirai jusqu'au bout. Paris, le 3 Septembre 1914. Le gouverneur militaire de Paris, Commandant l'Armée de Paris, Galliéni.
République Française : camp retranché de Paris Ordre de Mobilisation : 1er arrêté relatif à la réserve de l'armée territoriale : Département de Seine-et-Marne … tout contrevenant aux ordres qui précèdent sera puni avec toute la rigueur des lois. Le governeur militaire de Paris, Michel. [1914]
Are you working with Schwab? : Charles M. Schwab director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation says "I want everyone in the yards to understand that when we succeed in building these ships, the credit will belong to the men who actually built them : "I want all the men in the shipyards to feel that they are working with me, not for me."
The "scrap of paper" … the Germans have broken their pledged word and devastated Belgium. Help to keep your country's honour bright by restoring Belgium her liberty. : Enlist to-day. 1915
To the women of Britain. : Some of your men folk are holding back on your account : wont you prove your love for your country by persuading them to go?
Shoot ships to Germany and help America win -- Schwab : at this shipyard are being built ships to carry to our men "over there" - food, clothing, and the munitions of war. Without these ships our men will not have an equal chance to fight. The building of ships is more than a construction job - it is our chance to win the war. He who gives to his work the best that is in him does his bit as truly as the man who fights. : Delays mean danger. Are you doing your bit? : Are you giving the best that is in you to help your son, brother, or pal who is "over there"? : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
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. : United States Food Administration.
Mechanics wanted to volunteer, as needed, for government shipbuilding : "ships, ships and - more ships!" : "Ships will win the war!" : Descriptive circular inside.
"Shall we be more tender with our dollars than with the lives of our sons?" Mcadoo secretary of the treasury : buy a United States Government bond of the 2nd liberty loan of 1917. [1917]
"Shall we be more tender with our dollars than with the lives of our sons" WG McAdoo secretary of the treasury : Buy a United States Government bond of the 2nd liberty loan of 1917. [1917]
25000 boys wanted for the biggest job on Earth : join the Pennsylvania Division United States Boys' Working Reserve and help to win the war : non-military, emergency service for boys aged 16 to 21 years : workers receive pay and earn a badge of honor : apply at any enrollment office of Pennsylvania Committee of Public Safety.
Feed a fighter : eat only what you need - waste nothing - that he and his family may have enough : United States Food Administration.
YMCA : "A sense of obligation for the varied and useful service rendered by the Y.M.C.A. prompts me to join the appeal for its further financial support. I have opportunity to observe its operations, measure the quality of its personnel and mark its beneficial influence upon our troops, and I wish unreservedly to commend its work for the Army." Pershing : United War Work Campaign November 11-18, 1918." 1918
"Saving daylight!" : Gain an hour of daylight : "just set the clock ahead one hour, Uncle - no longer working day for anybody - but all of it in daylight. Use this extra hour of daylight for your country." United Cigar Stores Company.
Joan of Arc saved France : save your country : buy war savings stamps : United States Treasury Department.
Remember! Uncle Sam expects you to make good your war savings pledge : have you bought your July allotment? : war saving's stamps cost $4.18 now - they go to $4.19 on Aug. 1st don't neglect this patriotic opportunity.
On the victory! : Flags of the allies : insignia of the Army and Navy. ©1918
Let us remember : that between July 23rd and 28th, 1914 Austria-Hungary without consulting Italy, her ally, presented to Serbia a brutal ultimatum, which has no equal among civilized nations, and declared war on her. ... Let us all remember that in order to win a lasting peace, Germany's military power must be forever crushed!
I am telling you on June 28th I expect you to enlist in the army of war savers to back up my army of fighters. : W.S.S. Enlistment.
Pvt. Treptow's pledge : he had almost reached his goal when a machine gun dropped him. In a pocket of his blouse they found his pledge: "I will fight cheerfully and do my utmost as if the whole issue of the struggle depended on me alone.": You who are not called upon to die - subscribe to the fourth liberty loan. 1918
To the folks back home: - we are finishing our job. Are you finishing yours? Private A.E.F. On the Rhine 1919 : Invest! : Victory liberty loan.
The road to France -- he is keeping it open : the road to Berlin -- he is building it : the guns that do it -- he is making them : but -- the liberty bond you buy -- it backs them all.
To the folks back home: - we are finishing our job. Are you finishing yours? Private A.E.F. On the Rhine 1919 : Invest! : Victory liberty loan.
Sow the seeds of victory! : plant & raise your own vegetables : "Every garden a munition plant" : Charles Lathrop Pack, President. ©1918
A wonderful opportunity for you : United States Navy offers to American citizens, of good character, of ages 17 to 29, inclusive, and in sound physical condition, the best chance to see the world, save money, learn a trade and serve their country. …
Can vegetables fruit and the Kaiser too : write for free book to National War Garden Commission, Washington D.C. ©1918
Approved by the Committee on Public Information and shown by permission of the War and Navy Departments : Joseph Pennell's original drawings of war works in America : Rosenbach Galleries, 1320 Walnut St. Philadelphia, May 20 to June 8, 1918. 1918
Fédération des Républicains Democrates du Finistère : mes chers concitoyens, le pavillon du Président Wilson flotte sur la rade de Brest … Vive le président Wilson! Vive la grande république des Etats-Unis d'Amérique! : Paul Simon, Député de la 2e circonscription de Brest, Conseiller Municipal de Brest.
Help our town win the right to fly this flag : third liberty loan honor roll : these are the people of our town who are helping to win the war by investing in government bonds of the third liberty loan.
Will you have a part in victory? "Every garden a munition plant" : Charles Lathrop Pack, President. ©1918
Compagnie Algérienne : société anonyme au capital de 62.500.000 francs entièrement verses : siège social: 50, Rue d'Anjou, Paris : Souscrire, c'est hâter son retour avec la victoire : 3e emprunt de la défense nationale : les souscriptions sont reçue au siège social et dans toutes les succursales.
My soldier : now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep. God bless my brother gone to war across the seas, in France, so far. Oh, may his fight for liberty, save millions more than little me from cruel fates or ruthless blast,- and bring him safely home at last. : Buy United States Government bonds : third liberty loan.
Wanted : 25000 student nurses : U.S. Student Nurse Reserve : enroll at the nearest recruiting station of the Women's Committee of the Council of National Defense.
Hippodrome Sunday evening October 14 Christmas cheer rally for our sailors abroad : Lieut. John Philip Sousa, U.S.N. will conduct the largest band ever assembled, comprising 350 selected musicians of the U.S. Navy. ... This entertainment to be held under auspices of Woman's Auxiliary for Navy Recruiting. [1917]
The fatherless children of France : headquarters 665 Fifth Avenue, New York. : Branch of the American Society for the relief of French war orphans, Inc. 10¢ keeps a child in its mother's home 1 day ... Ask for name and address of child.
Wake up, America! : Civilization calls every man woman and child! 1917
Patriotic Service League : the third line of defense : join to-day and confound Prussia! Headquarters of the league 509 Fifth Avenue 42nd St. or 2745 Broadway 105 St. New York.
Together we win : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
Exposition du 1er au 30 Octobre 1917 chez Georges Petit, 8, Rue de Sèze : organisée par la ligue souvenez-vous 167, Rue Montmarte : documents-photographies-affiches tableaux-dessins relatifs aux crimes Allemands … 1917
To shipbuilders! For the support of our soldiers in France the government must have at once the ships you are building. Without these ships the war can not be won. Our country looks to you! Every stroke of a hammer, every turn of a wheel may score as heavily as a shot fired from the trenches. Help our boys in France. With them win the war. Make the world safe for Democracy.
Emprunt national 1918 : pour achever la croisade au droit souscrivez! : Banque: the Equitable Trust Company of New-York Paris 23, rue de la Paix. 1918
L'emprunt de la libération. [1918]
My soldier : "A boy," said the kindly old doctor, as he felt his way down the stair-rail. He put his arm around the shoulder of the man he met at the bottom, and they stood there listening. A small cry carried down to them, so that tears glistened in the man's eyes as he bade the old doctor good-night. "A smart boy," said the teacher, when he got his lesson well. "A wonderful boy," said the maiden, who worshipped him from afar. "My boy," said his country, when the call came-to war! "our boy," said his mother and father, as they proudly watched him march away to take his part in the great struggle for freedom and humanity. : The American soldier goes forth to fight : back him up with all your might : buy a liberty bond.
Office de renseignements pour les familles dispersées créé par le Conseil National des Femmes Françaises 27, Avenue de l'Opéra. 1915
Take up the sword of justice. 1915
Golfers!! Stand by the flag : do not fail to enter the competition to be held at this club (and all other M.G.A. clubs) on Memorial Day ... all moneys received will be expended for ambulances for use in France. Each ambulance to be inscribed Metropolitan Golf Association of New York : show by your subscriptions that golfers are not mere pleasure seekers : "Do your bit!"
Farm to win "over there" : join the U.S. Boy's Working Reserve young men 16 to 21 the army behind the army. approximately 1917
U.S. Marines : "soldiers of the sea" : interesting duty - both land and sea : enlist at 24 East 23rd Street, New York, N.Y. 1916
Gee!! I wish I were a man I'd join the Navy : be a man and do it : United States Navy recruiting station. 1917
Buy United States government war savings stamps : your money back with interest from the United States Treasury. approximately 1917
Polacy! Kościuszko i Pułaski walczyli za wolność Polski i innych naródow! Idźmy w ich ślady! Hej na bój z wrogiem odwiecznym Polski i wolności! : Poles! Kosciuszko and Pulaski fought for the liberty of Poland and other nations. Follow their example. Enlist in the Polish Army!
U.S. Marines : first to hoist old glory on foreign soil : join them for overseas duty : enlist at 24 East 23rd St., New York City.
America calls : enlist in the Navy. 1917
Boys and girls! You can help your Uncle Sam win the war : save your quarters : buy war savings stamps.
Treat 'em rough : join the tanks United States Tank Corps.
U.S. Navy : "Here he is, sir." We need him and you too! Navy Recruiting Station. approximately 1917
The Navy needs you to help muzzle the mad dogs of the sea : stop cheering and enlist now at your nearest recruiting station : information & literature furnished at local Navy League headquarters.
Preserve : co-operation. 1917
You, wireless fans, help the Navy get the Hun submarine : 1000 radio men wanted in the Navy and the Naval Reserve : apply at 280 Broadway or any recruiting station. approximately 1917
"Saving daylight" a longer day of daylight for the man with the gun and the man with the hoe : help make it a national law to set the clock one hour ahead. United Cigar Stores Company.
Teamwork wins : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Your work means victory : build another one : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Wanted! 500 bakers for the U.S. Army (also 100 cooks) : if you can bake bread Uncle Sam wants you - if you can't bake bread Uncle Sam will teach you how in a government school. a bakery company consists of 61 men so that you and your "pals" can join the same unit and bake and break bread together. Enlist for the war - bakers pay $33 to $45 per month ... Recruiting Office: Cor. 39th St. and 6th Ave. (South East Corner).
Second United States official war picture : America's answer : presented by the Division of Films Committee on Public Information George Creel, chairman : photographed by the U.S. Signal Corps A.E.F.
If you can use tools you are wanted : your country needs ships and men to build them - armies, munitions and supplies are useless in this war without ships to transport them - go to the nearest shipyard and offer your services - you can thus help to win the war and make the world safe for democracy.
Navy : the flower of America's young men are enlisting in the United States Navy. How about you? : Our fighting ships at sea offer to you right now the same opportunities, the same advantages, the same employment, steady pay, and the same chances to see life which here-to-fore have made the Navy the greatest training school for young men in all the world besides giving you the privilege of serving your country in the first line of defense on active duty. : Enlist today : apply to the nearest U.S. Navy Recruiting Station or the postmaster of your home town.
The father of our country appealed for soldiers as follows : to all brave, healthy, able bodied, and well disposed young men, in this neighbourhood, who have any inclination to join the troops, now raising under General Washington. For the defence of the liberties and independence of the United States, against the hostile designs of foreign enemies, take notice, … do as our forefathers did in 1776 enlist : Army Recruiting Office : open day and night.
The call to duty : join the army : for home and country.
The American ambulance in Russia : 527 Fifth Avenue, New York : This is the only American ambulance now saving lives in Russia : send contributions to executive office, 527 Fifth Ave., New York City, Room 501.
Columbia calls : enlist now for U.S. Army : nearest recruiting station. ©1916
Going - going - gone! : Aviation Section, Signal Corps : see any recruiting officer.
Urgent! The president has issued an urgent call for 70,000 recruits to complete the new regiments of infantry & field artillery regular army : single men-18 to 40-not engaged in occupations necessary to prosecution of the war are wanted before June 30 : Pennsylvania must produce 7,000 real men at once : enlist for the "duration of the war" if you prefer. Here is where to sign up ... Committee of Public Safety for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Military Service South Penn Square, Philadelphia.
If you can't enlist - invest : Buy a liberty bond : defend your country with your dollars. approximately 1918
"Saving daylight!" : Sign and mail one of these post cards to your congressman at Washington and help make it a national law to set the clock one hour ahead. United Cigar Stores Company. 1917
Team work wins! Your work here makes their work over there possible : with your help they are invincible without they are helpless : whatever you make, machine gun or harness, cartridges or helmet, they are waiting for it. Issued by authority Ordnance Department. U.S. Army.
«Открыта подписка на 1917 второй год издания на литературно-художественный и политико-экономический журнал «1914 год» («Наше воскресение»). [The Second Annual 1917 Subscription to The Year 1914 (Our Redemption), a Magazine of Literary, Artistic, Political, and Economic Commentary, Is Now Open.]
4 questions to men who have not enlisted : 1. If you are physically fit and between 18 and 45 years of age, are you really satisfied with what you are doing to-day? 2. Do you feel happy as you walk along the streets and see other men wearing the King's uniform? 3. What will you say in years to come when people ask you 'where did you serve in the great war"? 4. What would happen to the empire and Canada if every man stayed at home? : your king and country need you : enlist to-day : god save the king and the boys!
Enlist : on which side of the window are you? 1917
Oh, boy! that's the girl! : The Salvation Army lassie : keep her on the job : Nov. 11th - 18th 1918 : United War Work Campaign. 1918
Christmas 1918 comfort bags or "sacs de surprises" : 20,000 of them from Illinois will be needed to supply the wounded boys in French hospitals : $2.50 sends one over there : practically every wounded soldier has lost his pocket knife and all other little necessary comforts which these bags contain : the American fund for French wounded : 60 East Washington Street, Chicago. 1918
Americans All! ... Victory Liberty Loan. 1919
2 inspiring cablegrams : chairman Edward N. Hurley cables: "***We want you and the boys in the trenches to know that the men in the yards are going the limit to provide in record-breaking time the ships that will carry more Men, Food and Munitions to the intrepid American Expeditionary Forces." : General Pershing replies: "The launching of nearly 100 ships on the Fourth of July is the most inspiring news that has come to us. All ranks of the Army in France send their congratulations and heartfelt thanks to their patriotic brothers in the shipyards at home. No more defiant answer could be given to the enemy's challenge. With such backing we cannot fail to win. All hail, American ship-builders." 1918
Wake up America Day : April 19 1917. 1917
The nation needs your signature! : Men & women! Sign the declaration of patriotism : blanks at hotels, restaurants, Western Union telegraph offices, police stations, stores, etc. : Sign now.
Prestito nazionale rendita consolidata 5% netto ... 1917
Und ihr? : Zeichnet 7. Kriegsanleihe bei der k.k. pr. öst. Creditanstalt f. H. u. G. I. Am Hof 6 und VII. Mariahilferstr.60 (And you? Subscribe to the 7th war loan at the imperial royal privileged Austrian Credit-Institute for commerce and industry... ) 1917
Souscrivez pour la victoire : Banque Nationale de Crédit. 1916
Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris : emprunt national 1918 : pour hâter la victoire et pour nous revoir bientôt, souscrivez! : On souscrit sans frais au siège social, 14, Rue Bergère à Paris et dans toutes les agences ou bureaux de quartier. 1918
Crédit Commercial de France : 4ème emprunt de la défense nationale - 1918 : souscrivez pour la victoire et pour le triomphe de la liberté. 1918
L'aisne dévastée : oeuvre de guerre pour la reconstitution des foyers détruits l'appel … les souscriptions sont reçues au siège social 129 Bard. Malesherbes Paris.
Little children - helpless little children shall they live or die? : Dec. 3 to Dec. 16 : open your hearts and pour out your gold so that these babes may live. : $5,000,000 campaign : Jewish War Relief Committee New York Campaign 509 Fifth Avenue : Jacob H. Schiff, Chairman.
Pour le drapeau! Pour la victoire! : Souscrivez a l'emprunt national : les souscriptions sont reçues a Paris et en province a la Banque Nationale de Crédit. 1917
14 Juillet 1916 : Journée de Paris : au profit des oeuvres de guerre de l'Hôtel de Ville. 1915
Journée de Paris au profit des oeuvres de guerre de l'hôtel de ville 14 Juillet 1917. 1917
Debout dans la tranchée que l'aurore éclaire, le soldat rève à victoire et à son foyer. Pour qu'il puisse assurer l'une et retrouver l'autre. Souscrivez au 3e. Emprunt de la défense nationale.
Follow the impulse : make a generous Lenten offering for the cold, hungry and homeless women and children of Poland : Wednesday of Holy Week April 19th.
Un dernier effort et on l'aura. 1918
Le Cardinal Mercier protège la Belgique. 1916
Vive la nation! 1917
Et maintenant tressons des couronnes pour ceux que nous attendons et aussi pour ceux qui ne reviendront plus … expositions des dons Américains 136, Avenue Champs-Eylsées : au profit des oeuvres subventionnées par le Ministère de la guerre ...
Banque de l'Union Parisiènne 7 rue Chauchat - Paris : pour que la France soit victorieuse comme à Valmy! Pour la liberation du territoire! : Souscrivez tous au 4e. emprunt national.
Banque Française pour le commerce et l'industrie 17 Rue Scribe Paris : souscrivez a l'emprunt de la libération et la victoire est à nous. 1918
La renaissance des foyers en Alsace : vente au profit de l'oeuvre : Jeudi 22 et Vendredi 23 Novembre 1917 de 1h. À 6h. 61, Rue de Varenne, (Nord-Sud Solférino) : vêtements confectiones laine à tricoter et produits alimentaires d'Alsace objects d'art, etc. : Goûter - visite de l'hôtel et des collections de la Chine et du Japon appartenant à Mme. Langweil. 1917
Préparation de la jeunesse Française au service militaire : jeunes Français! Vous qui appartenez aux plus prochaines classes appelées à l'honneur de servir sous les drapeaux, préparez-vous à tenir dignement votre place dans la phalange héroïque de vos aînes. ... Enfants de France, espoir de demain, préparez-vous! Soyez forts! Assurez l'avenir de la Race et la défense de la Patrie! 1918
Ah! si l'on avait supprimé l'Alcool : Union des Françaises Contre L'Alcool : actuellement 15 Rue de Bellechasse (de 2hs a 5hs-) ci devant 28 Rue des Saints Péres Paris.
Ships for Uncle Sam : official United States war film : produced by Signal Corps, U.S.A. and Committee on Public Information.
"Look after my folks" : Navy Relief Society cares for the Navy's widows and orphans.
Cercle national pour le soldat de Paris : 15, Rue Chevert (VIIe) : cercle militaire des troupes de la garnison … Entièrement Gratuit : ouvert tous les jours de 14 heures à 20 heures à tous les militaires en uniforme …
Association des Dames Françaises Croix Rouge Française : aidez-nous à soigner nos blessés achetez les timbres à l'effigie de nos Généraux : le carnet de 20 timbres: 1fr. : En vente: au siège social: 12, Rue Gaillon, Paris. Dans les comités de province. Dans les bureaux de tabac.
Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt : matinée de gala au bénéfice de l'Association National des Mutilés de la Guerre : le Mercredi 15 Décembre a 1h. 3/4 avec le concours du théâtre Française de l'opéra de l'opéra comique et du théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt ... [1916]
Emprunt de la défense nationale : - n'oublie pas de souscrire pour la victoire! et le retour! 1915
Le bon feu 1914 - 1915 - 1916 : sous le patronage de mesdames: la Princesse Lucien Murat - la Marquise de Ganay, la Baronne Henri de Rothschild. Madame François Carnot - madame Pierre Goujon. : N'oubliez pas ceux qui ont froid … le bon feu à distribué durant l'hiver 1914-1915 - 2.500.000 kos. de charbon. Les bons de souscriptions sont encaissès par M.M. Demacby et cie, banquiers, 27 rue de Londres : Pour souscrire s'adresser: M. Pierre Wolff 22, Rue d'Aumale ...
Union des familles Françaises et Alliées sous le haut patronage de monsieur le président de la République : 9, Rue Laffittee, 9. Paris : aide aux mères veuves et orphelins des soldats morts au champ d'honneur frères et soeurs de guerre.
Liberté - Êgalité - Fraternité : République Française Mont-Joye St Denis : grande matinée de bienfaisance au profit des mobilisés et de leurs familles de la ville de St.-Denis … Dimanche 6 Février 1916 a 14 heures 1/2, Palais du Trocadéro : le programme de cette fête sera ultérieurement affiché. 1916
Exposition de tableaux de maîtres modernes du 14 Février au 14 Mars 1916 - tous les jours de 10 heures à 18 heures Dimanches et fêtes compris : vente au profit de l'oeuvre le vêtement du prisonnier de guerre : galerie Georges Bernheim 40, Rue de la Boëtie Paris. 1916
Emprunt de la défense nationale : faisons tout notre devoir nos fils aux armées. : Notre or au pays. : Publiée sous les auspices de l'Union des Sociétés de Préparation Militaire de France.
L'oeuvre de la permissions du Poilu des régions envahies : chez les restaurateurs, limonadiers et hoteliers parisiens. 1915
We're both needed to serve the guns! : Fill up the ranks! Pile up the munitions!
1916 : "La Triennale" exposition d'art Française au profit de la "Fraternité des Artistes : salle du jeu de paume terrasse des tuileries du 2 Mars au 15 Avril 1916 de 9 heures du matin à la tombe du jour vernissage le 1er. Mars. ... [1916]
Prestito Nazionale 5% gli uffici del Credito Italiano si incaricano gratuitamente di tutte le operazioni relative alla sottoscrizione. approximately 1917
Emprunt de la defense nationale: - eux aussi! font leur devoir.
En Belgique les Belges ont faim : tombola artistique au profit de l'alimentation populaire de Belgique … on peut se procurer des billets au siège d'alliance Franco-Belge 58 Rue, de la Victoire, à Paris. ... 1915
Sidewise launching of the 3500-ton S.S. "Lady Janet" at the Great Lakes Engineering Co. Yard, Ecorse, Michigan, July 4th, 1918, : launching another victory ship : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Nothing stops these men : let nothing stop you : United States Shipping Board : Emergency Fleet Corporation. 1918
Lait pur de la Vingeanne stérilisé : quillot fréres Montigny sur Vingeanne Côte d'Or.
… Exposition des Alliés : organisée au profit des exposants et de la Fraternité des Artistes : galerie "La Boëtie" 64 bis rue la Boëtie : ouvert tous les jours de 10h 1/2 a 17 h. : du 17 Décembre 1916 au 14 Janvier 1917 … 1916
Teamwork builds ships : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. approximately 1918
Hip-hip! : Another ship -- another victory : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Buy your victory bonds. approximately 1917
On the job for victory : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. approximately 1918
Boxed posters and ephemera
Treat 'em rough! : Join the tanks : United States Tank Corps. : Open to fighting men all classes 18 to 45 : see recruiting officer at tenth floor, 19 W. 44th Street.
Stop, look, and listen : Stop! Before you buy any more wheat meat sugar than is necessary. : Look! For corn-meal, once a day in place of wheat; for fish, eggs or milk, twice a week in place of meat; for molasses, honey, or sweet fruits, where you can use them instead of sugar. : Listen! To the food administrator; to the United States Department of Agriculture's bulletins; to the newspapers; to the State Committee of Food Supply; for information about conserving and economizing. Send for the Emergency Food Series bulletins : address, Committee Food Supply, 36 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn.
50-50 : the job of beating up the Hun, which I've been at, my lad, would still be far from finished "over there," but Fritz saw you were ready and he shouted "kamerad!" So don't you worry, son, you did your share.
I am a soldier of the United States. I know my trade and am learning something more every day. I perform my duties smartly and cheerfully and have no use for kickers. I shall stick until I am told that I am no longer needed and until I receive an honorable discharge.
To win this war : German spies must be jailed through the courtesy of the management of this building, the American Defense Society has a booth in the lobby for distribution of important literature. You are invited to visit this booth and secure without charge as much literature as you wish : every person in this office should become a member of the American Defense Society : Help us in our fight against the widespread campaign of disloyalty being waged by pro-Germans, socialists, pacifists, anti-militarists, conscientious objectors, anarchists, I.W.W.'s, so-called Friends of Irish Freedom and all the forces of treason : serve at the front--or serve at home : if you are an American citizen, help to put an end to German activities in this country by joining the American Defense Society National Headquarters, 44 East 23d Street, New York.
Get behind our soldiers, sailors and our allies. Send them the most food possible in the least shipping. Do it by eating less wheat beef - pork - fats and sugar. : United States Food Administration. 1917
Answer the Christmas roll call : all you need is a heart and a dollar : join the Red Cross.
Shall they plead in vain? : The outstretched hands of thousands of Jews in the war zone are pleading with you for help : $5,000,000 campaign December 3 to December 16 : Jewish War Relief Committee New York campaign 609 Fifth Avenue Jacob H. Schiff, chairman.
First call : I need you in the Navy this minute! Our country will always be proudest of those who answered the first call. : Navy Recruiting Stations: 34 East 23rd Street New York : 115 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn. 1917
New York Jews will raise $5,000,000 : for Jewish sufferers in the war zones : for Jewish Board of Welfare work in the U.S. Army & Navy : the Jewish War Relief Committee New York campaign, Dec. 3 --- Dec. 16 : Jacob H. Schiff, chairman.
for victory - buy war savings stamps : when you lick a stamp - you lick a German.
Columbia calls : dedicated to the people of the United States of America : Awake! Ye men from dreams of peace- nor sleep when danger's near, but fling old glory to the breeze- there are no cowards here! … ©1916
British subjects it is your duty to enlist in the British or Canadian army : men are eligible for enlistment between the ages of 18 and 45 and in certain cases up to the age of fifty. Enlistment will be for the duration of the war and six months after the termination of hostilities, unless sooner discharged. Free transportation to the United States will be furnished on discharge to those desiring it. All arms of the service are open for enlistment and choice of regiment as far as practicable will be permitted. Pay and separation allowances at British or Canadian rates commence from date of enlistment. For the particulars apply to nearest United States Army Recruiting Station or nearest British Consulate or headquarters British Recruiting Mission 280 Broadway (corner of City Hall Square) New York.
Universal military training will insure national safety : George Washington said: "to be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace … Points in Chamberlain bill for military training … write your Congressman and both senators to vote for the Chamberlain bill ... Universal Military Training League ... [1917]
Grow rye : our government has called upon Connecticut to double her rye crop. Will you help by growing more rye on your farm. Who - every farmer in the state. When - sow as soon as land can be fitted. Don't delay too long. Where - after corn or potatoes or run out moving. : The Committee of Food Supply 36 Pearl St., Hartford, will send you a bulletin on the growing of wheat and rye in Connecticut : rye is a safe, sane, and sensible crop for Connecticut.
Hero land : or over the top with Uncle Sam and his allies : Grand Central Palace opening Nov. 24th : a bazaar with scenes from the fighting fronts : hon. Patron: the right hon. Arthur James Balfour : executive chairman: John Moffat treasurer: Frederick H. Allen Auditor: James Marwick : offices 360 Madison Ave. New York.
Keep the American flag on the seas : join the Navy enlist now - your country needs you.
A campaign of comradeship : stand by! : The girl's division of the New York War Camp Community Service is enlisting the girls of New York for comrade rallies, parties and service : inquire at office: 15 East 40th Street, New York City.
Italy defending freedom and art : how to help your brave ally: - speak well of Italy's great service in the war - hang out the Italian flag - send your check to the Italian war relief fund of America - 347 Madison Avenue New York Room 2011 : funds are forwarded to Italy promptly and without deductions.
"Your country needs you" : join the Navy! : We have ships but we need men. We did not start his fight but we are going to help finish it. You are a man, not according to what you say, but what you do. We must fight this war, not lying down but standing up. : Don't wait for the next man to make up his mind--enlist now! : U.S. Navy Recruiting Station 34 East 23rd Street, N.Y. City.
Volunteer and choose your own branch of the service : Uncle Sam : Army - Artillery - Cavalry - Engineers - Hospital Corps - Infantry - Marine Corps - Nat'l Guard - Naval Militia - Navy - Quartermaster Corps : which for you?
Don't think that because you work at a desk or in a laboratory that therefore you are not serving your country : you are if you do the work which is given to you well : the commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy wears no uniform. He is our greatest public servant. It is inspiring to wear the country's uniform. It is also inspiring to do one's daily work in the spirit of service to the country: wherever you are whatever you do you help to win the war by doing your work well : Department of Commerce Office of the Secretary.
Permanent blind relief war fund for soldiers and sailors : 590 Fifth Avenue New York.
The American Red Cross helps the wounded: everyone is concerned with the return of our wounded veterans to peacetime life. … It is necessary that Red Cross Hospital Services continue to expand to meet imperative demands that the coming months are sure to bring. To do so, the Red Cross needs the faithful support of the American people.
How you can help in pursuance of a requisition from a com-mittee appointed by the war emergency meeting, I hereby recommend … J.H. Copper chairman of the Urban District Council Town Hall, Paignton, 14th July, 1915. 1915