Folder 20
Contains 7 Results:
Original Number: 56, 1917-02-16
Caption: none Description: “D.C.” goes to put sugar in his drink and is alarmed at the small amount left. A sign reads, “Sugar famine threatened in Washington; supply cut off!”
Original Number: 40, 1917-05-23
Caption: none Description: “D.C.” encourages citizens to buy a Liberty Bond, pointing to the total amount of the District’s share and stating, “Let’s take the other four millions quickly.”
Original Number: 49, 1917-06-13
Caption: On the Second Round Description: “D.C.” runs around a racetrack marked “D.C.’s Liberty Bond Allotment $8500000” while Uncle Sam and the Berryman bear cheer him on. Uncle Sam comments, “And still going strong!”
Original Number: 50, 1917-11-01
Caption: none Description: “D.C.” points to announcements showing that participation in the second Liberty Loan campaign has greatly exceeded the total of the first campaign.
Original Number: 47, 1917-03
Caption: An Annex Needed [in pencil] Description: “D.C.” adds an extension to a chart tracking the amount of money raised in the Red Cross campaign drive, as the donations have caused the scale to go off the chart already.
Original Number: 43, 1919
Caption: none Description: A proud “D.C.” stands surrounded by flags proclaiming, “Welcome Home Heroes of Chateau Thierry and Belleau Wood.”
Original Number: 9, 1917 - 1918
Caption: none Description: “D.C.” holds money, while men run up to him holding war savings stamps. He says, “Help yourselves.”