Text tells that settling the country's debts by contributing to the Victory Liberty Loan would mean the respect of the nations of the world. Illustration shows a man lecturing to crowds of people, holding up in his hand a Victory Liberty Loan bond....
Text says that any sacrifice people make in subscribing to the Victory Liberty Loan fades to insignificance beside a serviceman without an arm. Illustration shows a wounded serviceman wearing Medals of Honor, standing next to a man wearing a...
Text tells that the United States Liberty Loan is the safest secured investment in the world today. Illustration shows Lady Liberty standing in front of a 4th Liberty Loan bond as she shows a man the natural resources and property that are the...
Design for an advertisement for the Victory Liberty Loan. Text tells about the wounded men who are being cared for in a cathedral. After seeing their bravery, let no man complain about giving to the Victory Liberty Loan, especially since it isn't...
Text praises and honors Private George Dilboy, for his gallantry in his action with the enemy near Belleau, France, July 1918. Text says that everyone now has evidence of the courage of America's sons so invest in the Victory Liberty Loan to your...
Design for a newspaper and magazine advertisement. The text says that there are only three days left in which to subscribe to the second Liberty Loan. The outcome of the War depends on the people buying bonds. The illustration shows a group of...
Design for a newspaper and magazine advertisement for the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. The text quotes a cablegram from General John J. Pershing. Illustration shows a portrait of the General.
Design for a newspaper and magazine advertisement for the Victory Liberty Loan campaign. The text tells the story of Oscar F. Miller, Major, who died in the line of duty and inspired his men by his courage. People owe it to Major Miller and the...
Design for a newspaper and magazine advertisement for the Victory Liberty Loan campaign. The text tells about George H. Mallon, Captain, 132nd Infantry, whose exceptional gallantry resulted in the capture of one hundred prisoners, eleven machine...