Large number of people seen supporting the U.S Liberty Loan program at a rally in Washington,DC during World War I.
Women workers in a textile factory pile up stitched American army uniforms in bundles. Men workers tie strings around bundles of U.S. army uniforms ready for use by American soldiers in World War I. Packed bundles of uniforms are stacked up by men at the factory.
American soldiers during World War I. . They come out of Knights of Columbus Hall after paying a visit.
A club building with a pole in the foreground. American soldiers and some civilian men and women wave from the balcony of the club. The masonic symbol is displayed on the building.
A soldier plays a piano as others listen at Knights of Columbus clubroom in during World War I. Many of the sponsors entertaining the soldiers are older person. A soldier talks to two young women as they sit on a veranda. An old woman talks to a soldier.
5th World War I bond drive (Victory bond drive) parade on a rainy day in an American city. Sign on truck advertising Victory Bonds. Memorial statue showing group of World War I soldiers. A fountain beneath the statue. Parade passes reviewers on hotel balcony decorated with bunting and a canopy over the heads of the guests. Two soldiers ride in a Holt tractor and spin it around in circles. Crowd gathers around soldiers with a 155mm field Artillery piece, which they fire apparently producing smoke but no significant sound. U.S. soldiers drive army trucks up the steps of what appears to be a large memorial building.
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