File:Fighting in France for freedom! Are you helping at home? LCCN00652941.tif
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English: Title: Fighting in France for freedom! Are you helping at home?
Abstract: Poster showing a woman bringing her son to the Army draft board office. Physical description: 1 photomechanical print (poster) : halftone ; 40 x 48 cm. Notes: News Photo Poster No. 15, issued for Maine Committee on Public Safety, Blaine Mansion, Augusta, Maine.; Text continues: You face the Fourth Liberty Loan. Once more it is to be your privilege to let your money help hasten victory. The rapid growth of Uncle Sam's army means a corresponding growth in the cost of keeping it fit to humble the Hun. That's why there are more reasons than ever before why you must buy Liberty Bonds.; Title from item.; Caption: This woman may buy no bonds but she is making her supreme sacrifice. The above drawing for the Herald shows a mother offering her son to the draft board for service in the United States Army. Mothers like her may not be able to buy bonds but they provide a reason for others to buy all the bonds they can for the great cause of democracy.; Mounted with other News Photo Posters. |
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