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"The Allies" and Home Relief, Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania, The Second Made in America Bazaar
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Title
"The Allies" and Home Relief, Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania, The Second Made in America Bazaar
Date
1916
Extent
1 print: halftone postcard (3.5 X 5.5 in.)
Notes
Advertisement for Christmas Bazaar organized by the Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania. Depicts flags of American allies during World War I along with a list of goods for sale at the bazaar on recto. Text blacked out on recto reads: National Surgical Dressings Committee. The Emergency Aid, a women’s charitable organization, raised funds for foreign relief and to assist victims of the influenza epidemic. The National Surgical Dressings Committee, founded in New York City in 1914, distributed dressings to hospitals on the front lines.
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Call number
Brightbill postcards [Organizations (by name) - 138]
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World War One Photographs and Ephemera
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