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- Ring it again : buy U.S. gov't bonds : Third Liberty Loan.
- A crowd of American colonial-era people point at the Liberty Bell ringing out from the tower of Philadelphia's Independence Hall. In the upper left area of the poster is a large close-up picture of the Liberty Bell.
- Save a loaf a week: help win the war.
- Illustration in orange and black tones. A hand uses a knife to cut a loaf of bread.
- Why is it necessary to eat less meat and less wheat bread?
- All-lettered poster has a two-column article with lengthy text, explaining the need to conserve meat, wheat, fats, sugar, and coal.
- 2me Emprunt de la Défense Nationale : en avant, armée de l'épargne, c'est pour la patrie.
- A crowd of people hands money to a woman draped in a blue, white, and red French flag and wearing a helmet. The woman stands in front of a winged statue of liberty ("La Marseillaise"). The stairs around her are littered with bills, coins, and money bags. A small cherub figure in a helmet sits near the woman's feet.
- Le Cardinal Mercier protège la Belgique.
- Illustration of Cardinal Mercier in a gold cape and mitre (headdress). He holds a staff in his left hand. A fallen man is slumped over at his feet and there is a crowd of people behind him, most of whom appear to be women. The Cardinal is depicted in color and the other people are depicted in black & white.
- Souscrivez pour la victoire : Banque Nationale de Crédit.
- A winged female figure holding the flag of France flies over a field of fallen German soldiers and canons. Riding on the clouds behind her are armies of soldiers, many of whom are holding flags of various countries.
- Pour la France, versez votre or : l'or combat pour la victoire.
- A frightened German soldier holding a rifle in both hands is forced down onto one knee by the weight of a giant French coin which has landed on his arm. On the coin is a bas-relief of a rooster which appears to be escaping the surface of the coin to attack the soldier. Imprinted on the coin is the text: "LIBERTE - EGALITE - FRATERNITE" and "1915".
- An die deutschen frauen!
- Instructions to the women of Germany, urging them to provide assistance and support in the war effort. Text is in a medieval-style font.