BOOK IFRENCH WOMEN IN WAR TIMEchapterpageI [Madame Balli and ate "Comfort Package"][1]II [The Silent Army][24] III [The Munition Makers][34]IV [Mademoiselle Javal And The Éclopés][45]V [The Woman's Opportunity][64]VI [Madame Pierre Goujon][73]VII [Madame Pierre Goujon] (Continued)[91]VIII [Valentine Thompson][99]IX [Madame Waddington][119]X [The Countess D'Haussonville][133]XI [The Marquise D'Andigné][152]XII [Madame Camille Lyon][155]XIII [Brief Accounts of Great Work:][162][The Duchesse D'Uzès;][The Duchesse De Rohan;][Countess Greffulhe;][Madame Paquin;][Madame Paul DuPuy]XIV [One of the Motherless][171]XV [The Marraines][183] XVI [Problems for the Future][186]BOOK IIFEMINISM IN PEACE AND WARchapterpageI [The Threat of the Matriarchate][205]II [The Triumph of Middle-Age][231]III [The Real Victims of "Society"][260]IV [One Solution of a Great Problem][278]V [Four of the Highly Specialized:][286][Maria De Barril;][Alice Berta Josephine Kauser;][Belle Da Costa Greene;][Honoré Willsie][Addendum][301]ILLUSTRATIONS[The Marquise d'Andigné, President Le Bien—Être duBlessé]Frontispiecefacingpage [Madame Balli, President Réconfort du Soldat]4[Delivering the Milk in Rheims]26[Making the Shells]38[Société L'Eclairage Electrique, Usine de Lyon]42[Where the Artists Dine for Fifty Centimes]64[A Railway Depot Cantine]130[Delivering the Post]186BOOK I