World War I Posters: 1918

"Save Food and Defeat Frightfulness"

"Save Food and Defeat Frightfulness" [United States Food Administration], Herbert Paus, Strobridge Litho. Co., 1918; 36x56"

"All Together! Enlist in the Navy"

"All Together! Enlist in the Navy," H. Reuterdahl, American Litho. Co., 1918; 30x44"

"Will You Supply Eyes for the Navy?"

"Will You Supply Eyes for the Navy?" Grant, Sackett & Wilhelm Corp., 1918; 30x20"

"When the Boys Come Home: 'While I Was Over There/What Were You Doing Here?' Students of America, How Will You Answer Him?"

"When the Boys Come Home: 'While I Was Over There/What Were You Doing Here?' Students of America, How Will You Answer Him?" W.T. Benda, unknown publisher, 1918; 28x21"

"U.S.A. Bonds: Weapons for Liberty"

"U.S.A. Bonds: Weapons for Liberty" [Third Liberty Loan Campaign/Boy Scouts of America], Christian Leyendecker, American Litho. Co., 1918; 30x20"

"The Government Asks You to Do Your Xmas Shopping Early: Do It Now"

"The Government Asks You to Do Your Xmas Shopping Early: Do It Now," Haskell Coffin, American Litho. Co., 1918; 30x20”

"Oh, Boy! That's the Girl! The Salvation Army Lassie: Keep Her on the Job"

"Oh, Boy! That's the Girl! The Salvation Army Lassie: Keep Her on the Job" [United War Work Campaign], George M. Richards, Sackett & Wilhelm Corp., 1918; 40x30”

"I Want You for the Navy: Promotion for Anyone Enlisting"

"I Want You for the Navy: Promotion for Anyone Enlisting," Howard Chandler Christy, Forbes, 1918; 41x27”

"Halt the Hun: Buy U.S. Government Bonds/Third Liberty Loan"

"Halt the Hun: Buy U.S. Government Bonds/Third Liberty Loan," Henry Patrick Raleigh, Edwards & Deutch Litho., 1918; 29x20”

"Four Years in the Fight: The Women of France: We Owe Them Houses of Cheer"

"Four Years in the Fight: The Women of France: We Owe Them Houses of Cheer" [United War Work Campaign and YWCA], Lucien Jonas, Litho. Co., 1918; 42x27”

"Clear the Way!! Buy Bonds/Fourth Liberty Loan."

"Clear the Way!! Buy Bonds/Fourth Liberty Loan," Howard Chandler Christy, Forbes, 1918; 30x20”

"A Man may Be Down But He's Never Out"

"A Man May Be Down But He's Never Out! Salvation Army: Home Service Fund Campaign," Frederick Duncan, Sackett & Wilhelm Corp., 1918; 41x50"

Hey fellows. Your money brings the book we need when we want it.

"American Library Association, 'Hey Fellows!' Your Money Brings the Book When We Want It," John Sheridan, American Litho. Co. 1918; 30x20”

"Are you 100% American? Prove it! Buy U.S. Government Bonds"

"Are you 100% American? Prove it! Buy U.S. Government Bonds," Stern, Sackett & Wilhelm Corp., 1918; 30x20”

"Care for Her Through the YWCA: For Every Fighter a Woman Worker"

"Care for Her Through the YWCA: For Every Fighter a Woman Worker," Adolph Treidler, American Litho. Co., 1918; 40x30"