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reserve auxiliary fleet, 60; strength compared with that of other countries by T. G. Frothingham, 95; mobilization for war, 231; flotilla of destroyers under Rear Admiral Sims operating in submarine zone, 439; organization and strength discussed by Lieut. Gill, 490. Russia, Relations with, probability of new commercial treaty; recognition of new Govt., 293; purpose and members of American Mission; members of Railroad Commission to, 487.

Shipping Board, task of Gen. Goethals, 234.

Turkey, Relations with, break in diplo

matic relations, 437. War with Germany, address by Bethmann Hollweg in Reichstag on break in diplomatic relations, 61; difficulties of Amb. Gerard leaving Berlin, 62; text of Pres. Wilson's message calling for declaration, 191; text of declaration of war; Pres. Wilson's formal announcement and proclamations, 198; narrative of events before and after declaration of war; sentiment of the country; pacifists, &c., 203; speeches of Bethmann Hollweg and German party leaders, 205; Lord R. Cecil's reply to Bethmann Hollweg, 206; Congressional action, 207-222; reception in Europe of Pres. Wilson's message for war, 222; resolutions and speeches in British Parliament indorsing action, 226; text of German protocol on rights of Germans in America, 253; text of American rejection, 254; ceremonies and addresses in England and France celebrating entry of U. S., 454; address of Lloyd George at American Club, 456; speeches of Lords Curzon and Crewe, and H. H. Asquith on resolutions in Parliament on entry into war, 460; editorial in London Telegraph, 464; praise by P. Deschanel, 466; by A. Dubost; editorial in Le Temps, 467; sentiments of M. Gauvain and G. Herve, 468; comments of press in Germany, 468.

United States Declares War, 203.

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VANDALISM, of Germans in France, 246, 251, 317-326, 534-543.

VARENNE, Alexandre, 305.

VENIZELOS, Eleutherios, account of leadership of war party, by A. T. Polyzoides, 148; statement of King Constantine on, 153; Provisional Govt., 157.

VERNOIS, (Count) von Verdy du, 230.

VERYKEN, (Mme.) Marcelle, 115.
VIGILANCIA (S. S.), 58.

VINAVER, see WINAWER.

VIRGIN Islands, see DANISH West Indies. VIRUBOVA (Mme.), 290.

Visit of Noted Diplomats, 389.

VIVIANI, Rene, career, 256; visit to U. S. as head of French War Commission, statements, speeches, &c., 389-405.

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VORWERK (Pastor), 522. VOYTINSKY (M.), 480.

W

WALKER, J. Bernard, 441.

War Message, 191.

WAR Museums, British plans for, 262; article by J. E. Charles on Val-de-Grace, 512. War Problems of Mothers, 349.

War Seen from Two Angles, 27.
War's Effects on Woman's Status, 358.
WARSHIPS, types discussed by Lieut. Gill,
491.

WARWICK (Countess of), "The War Prob-
lems of Mothers," 349.
WASHINGTON, George, visit of Anglo-
French War Commission to tomb; ad-
dresses of Viviani, Balfour, and Joffre,
393 view of present situation discussed
in House by Vice Premier Viviani, 396.
WEDELL, Hans von, 218.

WELLAND Canal Plot, 219.
WEMYSS, (Vice Admiral Sir) Rosslyn E.,
Dardanelles report, 508.

WESTARP, (Count) von, 206.
WESTMINSTER (S. S.), 147.

WHEAT, acreage in France, 25; world shortage, 260.

See also FOODSTUFFS.

WHEELER, (Dr.) David D., 470.

WHEELWRIGHT, John T., " German Peace League That Failed," 116.

WHITAKER, J. P., "Under German Rule in France and Belgium," 525. WHITEHEAD, (Surgeon Gen.) H. R., 166. WHITLOCK, Brand, withdrawal from Belgium, 237; report on Belgian deportations, 543.

WHITMAN, (Gov.) Charles Seymour, official designation of France Day, 393.

WILLARD, Daniel, 234.

WILLIAM II., Emperor of Germany, character sketch, 14; supreme direction of miliarty and naval affairs; power over legislation, 259; message to Bethmann Hollweg on reforms, 302; message to Crown Prince British offensive, 428; opposition to reform and theory of Divine right; speech at Potsdam in 1891, 520.

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WILLIAM (Crown Prince of Germany), 83, 426.

WILLIAMS, John Sharp, on war resolution in Congress, reply to La Follette, 211. WILLIAMS, Wythe, "An Eyewitness in Devastated France," 323.

WILSON, (Sir) Arthur, 168.

WILSON, (Pres.) Woodrow, extract from inaugural address, 36; text of message to Congress on arming merchant ships, 47; address to country on failure of Senate to obtain vote on armed-ship measure, 51; calls extra session of Congress; proclamation announcing arming of ships, 55; report to the Senate on plot for GermanMexican-Japanese alliance, 66; on league to enforce peace, 116; message to Congress calling for declaration of state of war with Germany, 191; announcement of state of war and proclamation to the

people, 198; economies proclamation, 200; reception in Europe of war message, congratulations of heads of Govts., 222; reply

to

Pres. Poincare, 223; reply to King George, 225; proclamation of conscription law, 381; conference with A. J. Balfour, 391; war message read in N. Y. schools, 393; visit to gallery and floor of House, 399; Dr. Roesicke on attitude toward Hohenzollerns, 426; tribute by A. Millerand, 455; Lord Crewe on reason for patience with Germany, 462; view of H. H. Asquith on patience, 463; editorial in London Telegraph on message calling for war, 464; editorial in Le Temps on action, 467; criticised by press in Germany; criticism by Dr. Kaempf, 469; demonstration in Warsaw over address to Senate, 489.

WINAWER (M.), appointed to Russian Senate and Supreme Court, 296.

Wind of Freedom, 239.

WINNIG, August. "War's Effects on Woman's Status, 358.

WIRELESS Telegraphy, seizure of stations by Govt., 232.

WOLFF, Theodor, on German-Mexican alliance, 67.

WOLPERT (Capt.), 219.

WOMAN Suffrage, promised to Russian women by Prince Lvoff, 206.

WOMEN, battle between feminism and militarism, discussed by Countess of Warwick, 349; terms of employment in British war service, 351; German Women as War Workers,' 353; comment by editor on numbers employed in belligerent countries; article by A. Winnig on "War's Effects on Woman's Status, 358; charges of brutality of Germans to British prisoners, 521.

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BALFOUR, Arthur J., 204, 394.
BARRY, (Maj. Gen.) Thomas H., 205.
BELL, (Maj. Gen.) J. Franklin, 205.
BRAZ, (Dr.) Wenceslau, 284.
BRIDGES, (Maj. Gen.) G. T. M., 204.
CECILIE, Crown Princess of Germany, 353.
COUNCIL of National Defense, 268.
EDWARDS, (Brig. Gen.) Clarence R., 205.
FLETCHER, Henry P., 46.
FOCH, (Gen.) Ferdinand, 81.
FRENCH, (Marshal Sir) John, 311.
GUYNEMER, (Lieut.) George, 328.
HAMILTON, (Sir) Ian, 502.

HINDENBURG, (Gen.) Paul von, 85.
HOOVER, Herbert C., 78.

JOFFRE, (Marshal) Joseph, 204,

JUSSERAND, Jules, 395.

LA FOLLETTE, Robert M., 15.
LANSING, (Sec.) Robert, 394.
LIGGETT, (Maj. Gen.) Hunter, 205.
LOUISE, Grand Duchess of Baden, 355.
LVOFF, (Prince) Georges E., 332.

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McADOO, William Gibbs, 474.
MAUDE, (Gen.) F. S., 79.
MENOCAL, Mario G., 284.

MILUKOFF, Paul, 333.

MULLER, (Dr.) Lauro, 284.

PAGE, Walter Hines, 395.

PERSHING, (Maj. Gen.) John J., 47. PETAIN, (Gen.) Henri P., 426. PETROVITCH, Weislav M., 138. RASPUTIN, Gregory, 506.

RITTER, (Dr.) Paul, 30.

ROBECK, (Admiral Sir) John M. de, 501.

RODZIANKO, Michael V., 411.

ROOT, Elihu, 410.

SHARP, William G., 395.

SIMONDS, Frank H., 119.

SPRING-RICE, (Sir) Cecil, 395.

STONE, William J., 15.

TARNOWSKI von Tarnow, Count, 31.

VALDES, Ramon M., 284.

VIVIANI, Rene, 204,

WARWICK, Countess of, 349.

WILLIAM II., Emperor of Germany, 14.

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One of Hagenbeck's Circus Elephants Drawing a Heavy Load in the Neighborhood of Berlin

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Motor Plow Used by the Germans to Cultivate Every Available Foot of Soil Back of the Firing Line

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This Improved Gun, Now, Used on the Belgian Front Against German Aircraft, Can Be Swung in Any Direction

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