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If You Cannot Fight - Lend Your Money. Go to the Post office to-Day
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Poster showing a soldier with rifle, and a scene of a "Savings Bank" clerk helping customers at a post office. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
If You Cannot Put the "I" Into Fight, You Can Put the "pay' Into Patriotism by Giving to the Canadian Patriotic Fund
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Poster showing a soldier, and a worker contributing to the Canadian Patriotic Fund. Title from item.

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06/19/2013
If You Can't Enlist, Invest! Buy a Liberty Bond
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Poster showing Uncle Sam with rifle and bayonet, offering a Liberty Bond. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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If You Can't Enlist, Invest - Buy a Liberty Bond - Defend Your Country with Your Dollars
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Poster showing figure "America" with shield "Liberty Loan" fighting against "Devastation," "Starvation," "War," "Pestilence," and "Death." Copyright Star Co., New York American. No. 37.

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06/18/2013
If You Knew a Day's Pay Would Save a Life, Would You Give One Day a Month? All of the Red Cross War Fund Goes for War Relief.
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Poster shows a large red cross. Form N Y 2 - Second War Fund. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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06/18/2013
If You Only Knew! - How Much Joy Your Dollars Bring "Over there" You'd Give and Give and Give!!!! United War-Work Campaign
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Poster showing a soldier standing in snow, holding a mug from which steam is rising and eating a piece of pie, he has a big smile on his face. Also shown are emblems from the following organizations: War Camp Community Service; National Catholic War Council; YWCA; American Library Association; YMCA; Jewish Welfare Board - U.S. Army and Navy; and The Salvation Army.

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06/18/2013
In France, Two Popular Trades Taught Disabled Soldiers are Cabinet-Making and Tailoring
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Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which disabled soldiers are being taught useful skills to enable them to find employment upon discharge from military service - "Disabled Serbians working in the carpentry shop at Lyons, France" ; "A tailoring class in Paris taught by a one-legged instructor." Exhibit of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men and the Red Cross Institute for the Blind.

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06/18/2013
India Restores Her War Cripples to Self-Support
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Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which disabled veterans learn trades. Poster captions: Automobile mechanics is a popular trade with the disabled men at Queen Mary's Technical School, Bombay, India ; The loss of limb does not prevent the injured soldiers of India's forces from becoming good carpenters. Exhibit of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men and the Red Cross Institute for the Blind.

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06/18/2013
Industrial War Bread?
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Poster showing a mule "Industry" kicking and snorting as it is bothered by flies "Unwise laws," and "Tax," and its food is infested with bugs, rat "Waste," and snake "Agitation." Title continues: If our good mule "Industry" were made National Food Dictator he would urge your appetite to do without unwise business laws, wasteful agitation, excessive taxation and labor strife, in the interest of America's industrial health. He would also urge the unrestricted use of harmony, co-operation and fair public opinion towards business men, for he knows that he himself needs these foodstuffs, if he is to do his full bit in the trenches and keep his strength for the trade war which will follow the restoration of peace. Give "Industry" a show as a food dictator. Caption: A poor meal for a good mule. Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request. No. E-5.

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06/18/2013