165
IX. VERDUN AND ST. MIHIEL 188
X. WAR IN THE VOSGES 210
XI. HINTS FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO HELP 223
XII. LONDON, A YEAR LATER 245
ILLUSTRATIONS
General Sarrail, commanding the Allied armies in
Greece, making his first landing in Salonika
_Frontispiece_
FACING PAGE
President Poincare on a visit to the front 18
"Of another house the roof only remained, from under
it the rest of the building had been shot away" 48
The stone roof over this glass chandelier in the Arras
cathedral was destroyed by shells, and the chandelier
not touched 50
General Franchet d'Esperay 70
King Constantine of Greece and commander-in-chief of
her armies 102
"In Salonika the water-front belongs to everybody" 122
"On one side of the quay, a moving-picture palace,
... on the other a boat unloading fish" 124
Outside the Citadel, which is mediaeval, Salonika is
modern and Turkish 126
"The quay supplied every spy--German, Bulgarian,
Turk, or Austrian--with an uninterrupted view" 139
"Hills bare of trees, from which the snow that ran
down their slopes had turned the road into a sea
of mud" 154
American war correspondents at the French front in
Serbia 160
Headquarters of the French commander in Gravec,
Serbia 172
After the retreat from Serbia 176
The ruined village of Gerbeviller, destroyed after their
retreat by the Germans 190
"Through these woods ran a toy railroad" 192
A first-line trench outside of Verdun 200
A valley in Argonne showing a forest destroyed by
shells 208
War in the forest 216
A poster inviting the proprietors of restaurants and
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