Contents - Number II, May, 1915.
- [Contents]
- [General Sir John French's Own Story]
- [Roberts Of Kandahar.]
- [The Surrender of Przemysl]
- [The Jesters.]
- [Lord Kitchener Advertises for Recruits]
- [Battle of the Dardanelles]
- [Official Story of Two Sea Fights]
- [Sonnet On The Belgian Expatriation.]
- [War Correspondence]
- [Three Weeks of the War in Champagne]
- [The Germans Concrete Trenches]
- [The Spirits of Mankind]
- ["What the Germans Say About Their Own Methods of Warfare"]
- [The Recruit.]
- [American Reply to Britain's Blockade Order]
- [Germany's Conditions of Peace]
- [The Allies' Conditions of Peace]
- [South Africa's Romantic Blue Paper]
- [The Bells Of Berlin]
- [Warfare and British Labor]
- [Saviors Of Europe]
- [Britain's Peril of Strikes and Drink]
- [Italy's Evolution as Reflected in Her Press]
- [Some Ruses De Guerre.]
- [The European War As Seen By Cartoonists]
- [Facsimile of a Belgian Bread-Check]
- [To A German Apologist]
- [America's Neutrality]
- [Neutral Spirit of the Swiss]
- [To King And People.]
- [A Swiss View of Germany]
- [The Land Of Maeterlinck]
- [America and Prohibition Russia]
- [The Mother's Song.]
- [Pan-American Relations As Affected by the War]
- [An Easter Message]
- [An Interview on the War With Henry James]
- [A Talk With Belgium's Governor]
- [A Charge In The Dark]
- [A New Poland]
- ["With the Honors of War"]
- [General Foch, the Man of Ypres]
- [The Unremembered Dead]
- [Canada and Britain's War Union]
- [England.]
- [American Aid of France]
- [A Farewell.]
- [Stories of French Courage]
- [A Trooper's Soliloquy]
- [American Unfriendliness]
- [Endowed With A Noble Fire Of Blood]
- [Chronology of the War]
- [The Day]
COMMANDER THIERICHENS—Commander of the German commerce-raider Prinz Eitel Friedrich, which sank the American sailing ship William P. Frye.
THE GRAND DUCHESS OF LUXEMBURG—
Whose little State was first occupied by the German forces.—
(Photo from George Grantham Bain.)