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Drug prices compared 229 



Drugs, Speculators in 213 



Drugs: World's sources of supply, ill. 214-220,222-237 



Drug trade and the glory of Venice., 219 



Duluth, Minnesota: Steel industry, ill.. 127,128 



Duma Hall, Russian soldiers and civilians in the, 



ill 114 



Dutch West Indies: I'irst foreign salute to an 



American flag • 294 



"E" 



Earliest records of a famine 70 



Earth, To the end of the 397 



Easthampton, L. I.: Birthplace of John Howard 



Payne 449 



"East is East and West is West" 213 



East side. New York City, ill 237 



Edinburgh, Hills near: Scotland, ill. (rotogravure 



insert) fr'8-535 



Educational conditions: Russia 244,251 



Efficiency the key-note of the cantonment lay-out. 427 



Egypt, Cairo: El Khurunfish, a factory 1*5 



Egyptian famines under Mohammedan rule 75 



Egyptian pyramid, ill 80 



Electric cars : Tiflis, Russia, ill 41 



Electric crane working on a battleship, ill 152 



Electromagnet crane: Loading steel rails, ill... . 144 



Elevator, Grain: Buffalo, N. Y., ill 203 



El Khurunfish, a factory: Cairo, Egypt 165 



Emblem of our unity, The: President Wilson's 



Flag Day address 303 



Employees, Bethlehem Steel Company, ill 132 



Emporia. Kansas: : Birthplace of "What's the Mat- 

 ter with Kansas" 462 



End of the Earth, To the 397 



England contained "eleven great cities" 390 



England, London: St. Paul's Cathedral, ill 302 



England, The story of famines in 8 r 



English hospitals in Italy 65 



Engineer, Danish: Emil Zuschlag 16 



Erudite shoemaker, An: Russia 247 



Europeans have not learned to eat corn 191 



Europe, Flags of Asia, Africa, and.. ill. (colored), 354, 



355. 358; text, 372 



Europe's fate hung in the balance, When 92 



Europe's first account of Tibet 397 



Ex-Emperor of Russia, ill 96 



Exports of food, U. S.: Pre-war 189 



Faces remade, Mutilated: Italian front 51 



Factory, El Khurunfish: Cairo, Egypt 165 



Factory inspection, Ice-cream: Leavenworth, Kans., 



<" 263 



Factory where government flags are made, ill 406 



Family, Large: Yasnayah Polyanah, Russia, ill... 32 



Famine among the French crusaders 83 



Famine, Earliest records of a 70 



Famine of Joseph's day 70 



Famine relief complicated by caste in India 88 



Famine relief work. Augustus Cxsai one of the 



earliest chiefs of systematic 72 



Famines, Fearful, of the Past. By Ralph A. 



Graves .' 69 



Famine sufferers, ill 72, 73, 76-78 



Farmer had a voice in price-fixing 204 



Farmingdale, L. I.: Milking time, ill 206 



Farm scenes in Scotland, ill. (rotogravure insert), 



5>8-53S 



Farm tractors. Building, ill 150 



Far-ieaching tide of war, The 21s 



Fataniid army, Nasir-ed-dawla, Commnnder-in- 



chiet of the 77 



Fate of Europe hung in the balance. When the... 92 



Father of Russian literature: Lomonosov 251 



"Fats may win the w.r.' ill 204,205 



FEARFUL FAMINES OF THE PAST: HIS- 

 TORY WILL REPEAT ITSELF L'NLESS 

 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE CONSERVE 

 THEIR RESOURCES. BY RALPH A. 



GRAVES 69 



Federal aid for States in building good roads.... 487 



Ferdinand, King of Roumania, ill 120 



Ferula root 213 



FEW GLIMPSES INTO RUSSIA, A. BY 



LIEUT. ZINOVI PECHKOFF 238 



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Fifth avenue, New York City, ill ^40, 464 



Finland, the coast near Helsingfors, ill 28 



Fireman canning his corn crop, ill 201 



106 

 74 



432 



301 



Fireman, Woman: Trans-Siberian Railway, ill. 

 Fireplace, Irish kitchen, ill. 



First-aid post in the trenches, ill 516 



First curb on the middleman, England 81 



First drill: Camp Meade, Md., ill. 



"First Salute to the Stars and Stripes": Moran 



painting ill., 290; text, 



Fish: Drying cod at Gloucester, Mass., ill 212 



Fisher, Carl G., and the Dixie Highway 493 



Fishing industry: Oregon, ill 208, 209, 212 



Fit partner for an honor league, Russia a 238 



Flag and defenders of liberty: New York City, ill. 440 



Flag-draped coffins: U. S. soldiers, ill 287 



Flags, French: On soldiers' graves, ill 510 



Flag makers, ill 406, 407, 420, 474 



Flag, Mammoth: G. A. R. parade, Washington, 



D. C, ill 412 



FLAG NUMBER, OUR: Flags of all nations, 



with 1,197 illustrations in full colors. BY 



BYRON McCANDLESS AND GILBERT 



GROSVENOR 281 



Flag raised over Camp Dix 442 



Flags and school children: United States, ill.. 408-410 



Flag salutes, Usages in 408 



Flags which signalized America's entrance into 



the world war, ill 302 



Flag that inspired the "Star Spangled Banner,".. 



ill., 291; text, 306; ill. (colored), 310 



Flag woven by mill workers, ill 411 



Flea hunting by the plague eradicators: U. S. 



Public Health Service, ill 9 



Fleecing pilgrims: Only industry of Tiddah, Arabia 161 

 "FLOWER OF PARADISE, THE": THE 



PART WHICH KHAT PLAYS IN THE 



LIFE OF THE YEMEN ARAB. BY 



CHARLES MOSER 173 



Food administration : Egypt 75 



Food-administration posters, ill 194, 195, 204, 205 



FOOD ARMIES OF LIBERTY, THE. BY 



HERBERT HOOVER 187 



Food, Conserve: Fearful famines of the past 69 



Food for Russian armies, ill ; 35, 39 



Food, Russian peasants selling, ill 109 



Food sold at fabulous prices: Egypt 79 



Food, Soldiers': National Army cantonment 428 



Food, The Weapon of. By Herbert Hoover 197 



Foote, John, M. D. The Geography of Medicines. 213 



Formosa, Busy scenes in, ill 234 



Fortescue, Major Granville. U. S. A.: Training 



the New Armies of Liberty 421 



Fort, Arabian: En route to Mecca, ill 159 



Fort, McHenry, National flag which flew over: 



1 81 2, ill 291 



Fort Nassau, captured by Americans, 1776 294 



Fort of Orange, Dutch West Indies: First foreign 



salute to an American flag 294 



Fort Riley, Kans. : Camp Funston 462 



Fort Schuyler now Rome, N. Y 301 



Fort Stanwix, The improvised Old Glory of. ...... 300 



Fort Worth, Tex. : Camp Bowie 473 



France, Famines of 82 



France, Lorraine: Where the First Americans 



Have Fallen. By Harriet Chalmers Adams.... 499 

 France's first official salute to the American flag, 



ill., 290; text, 301 



"France, Somewhere in": Refugees, ill 87 



France: War scenes, ill 502, 503, 



505-507. 510-516, 518 



Francis. Ambassador, in Russia, ill 94 



Franciscan friar's historic narrative 388 



Franco-Prussian war, Paris during its seige in the 84 

 Freedom and liberty to the Russian peasants are 



taken literally 105 



"Freedom is not self-will" 39 



Freezing point of steel is above the boiling point 



of water 1 54 



Fremont, Camp: Menlo Park. Cal 476 



Fremont, John Charles: Soldier, explorer, and po- 

 litical leader 476 



French army's first salute *o the Stars and Stripes 



on French soil, ill 300 



French court. Suffering due to the extravagance 



of the 84 



French crusaders. Famine among the 83 



FRENCH LORRAINE. IN. BY HARRIET 



CHALMERS ADAMS 499 



French opera star: Marthe Chenal, ill 505 



