This poster is circa the late 30's and was created by the WPA. I am not smart and don't know what that is. I am also lazy so all I know from wikipedia is that it is some New Deal thing. I read the first line and that was that. So it seems the WPA made posters to educated the people. Like a PSA.
I love these posters.
#1:

What the hell is this? Why does it not say what 6 + 8 equals. Who is this helping? What am I missing. I fear I may be an idiot.
#2:

What? Is this informational? Is this designed to bring horror or joy? Is this good or bad? I need more direction.
#3:

You too can have one of those dishwashing jobs you have always dreamed of. What?
#4:

What? They had e-vites in the 30's?
#5:

The teacher of this class sucks. Why is that person's eyes the opposite of cross-eyed? Is that even humanly possible.
#6:

No way Jose. If the government is advertising for folks to move in....I can't imagine what goes on...
#7:

Again with the sketchy storekeeper...what was going on with produce in the late 30's? Were all storekeepers shady? It is somewhat horrifying. Yet brings me back to the question I asked on Facebook...why do we have tamper proof seals on various dairy products but produce just sits out for anyone to inject a syringe of anthrax into? Who? Who is this dairy menace that is a threat to whipped cream?
#8:

#9.

The number of syphilis posters is disturbing. Apparently it was a real issue.
#10.

Is this a drinking and driving poster or are they telling you not to mix gasoline with your whiskey? Was that a popular cocktail. I really am lead to believe it is the later. I don't think it was even against the law until 1983.....at the earliest.
#11.

Like I said...lots of syphilis in those days...
#12.

Vague. So vague and so horrifying. What is going on? Did the common housefly have a deadly disease?
#13.

timeless
#14.

This explains the unaffectionate generations of 'ol.
#15.

Maybe the picture should show a man with gloves on....or some other contraption that involves hand protection.