The text tells employees of war industries how important they are to the government's aim to win the war. Concludes with an address in Washington to which to send denunciations of spies. Five small black and white drawings illustrate the equal...
Poster advertising the Christmas 1916 edition of "Indian Ink" magazine, edited by Everard Digby, which contained forty pictures, ninteen color plates, and forty stories, articles, and verses. Proceeds from the sale of this magazine went to the...
Text says that women who are doing war work need help, and can get it from the YWCA. Illustration shows a women doing work to help build parts for planes.
An advertisement for Indian Ink magazine, a publication with several contributors that gave proceeds to the Imperial Indian War Fund. Illustration depicts an Indian citizen wearing a turban, and the text lists the contributors while asking...
Illustration shows four men in uniform and some women at a table having a meal together, in a home-like atmosphere. Text says this is an example of the spirit of War Camp Community Service.