attempts to escape of, 146; treat- | Rehearing, agreement for, 286; ment of, 146; trial of, 146; dis- Prohibition of certain means of debate on, 287; American plan Relief societies for prisoners of war, Religious tolerance with prisoners of Repatriation of prisoners of war, 150. Resolution on limitation of arma- Restraint as to time and place of Rivers, international, arbitration re- Rochussen, Jonkheer J. J., Secre- tary of the Peace Conference, 57. Property, private (see Private Pro- Romberg-Nisard, Belgian philan- thropist, 150. Property, wanton destruction pro- Roth, Arnold, member from Switz- Rahusen, E. N., member from the Salisbury, Lord, acceptance on be- Schimmelpenninck, Jonkheer A. G., | Switzerland invited to take further Secretary of the Peace Confer- Schlief, Der Friede in Europa, 7. Scott, Sir Charles, British Ambas- Secrecy, necessity of, 168. steps on Geneva Convention, 133. Tadema, Commander A. P., mem- Tetuan, Duke of, member from Thaulow, Major-General J. J., mem- Selir, Count de, member from Port- Treachery, punishment of, 155. Treatment of prisoners of war, 146. Serrallo, Count de, member from Trial of prisoners of war, 147. Shipwrecked, sick, or wounded, Tribunal, Arbitral (see Arbitral Truce, flag of, improper use of, 151; Siam, distinctive flag of, on hospital Trusteeship of occupying state, 159. Sick and wounded, care of, 127. Soltyk, Count Stanislas, member from Austria-Hungary, 42. tion of armaments, 69; closing Stancioff, Dimitri, member from State property, when to be accounted Stead, W. T., on Commissions of Inquiry, 205. Germany, 39. Turkhan Pascha, member from Turkey, 51. Types and calibres of naval guns, Umpire, choice of, subject to ratifi- cation, 265; opinions of M. Asser Uyehara, Colonel, member from Stengel, Baron von, member from Veljkovitch, Voislav, member from Servia, 50. proval of special mediation, 189; Venezuela arbitration, form of Villa Urrutia, W. Ramirez de, mem- Villers, Count de, member from Wills of prisoners of war, 150. Von Schnack, Col. J. G. F., mem- Yang Yu, member from China, 42; War, the humanizing of, 93; sub- White, Andrew D., member from mots by, 326. Zannini, Count A., member from Zenil, M., member from Mexico, 47. Germany, 39; opinion on value of Zuccari, Major-General Louis, mem- POLITICS, AND SOCIOLOGY UNDER THE GENERAL EDITORSHIP OF RICHARD T. ELY, PhD., LL.D. Director of the School of Economics, and Political Science and History 12mo. Half Leather. $1.25, net, each MONOPOLIES AND TRUSTS By RICHARD T. ELY, Ph.D., LL.D. "It is admirable. It is the soundest contribution on the subject that has appeared." "By all odds the best written of Professor Ely's works." -Professor JOHN R. COMMONS. - Professor SIMON N. PATTEN, University of Pennsylvania. THE ECONOMICS OF DISTRIBUTION By JOHN A. HOBSON, author of "The Evolution of Modern Capitalism," etc. WORLD POLITICS BY PAUL S. REINSCH, Ph.D., LL.B., Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin. ECONOMIC CRISES By EDWARD D. JONES, Ph.D., Instructor in Economics and Statistics, University of Wisconsin. GOVERNMENT IN SWITZERLAND By JOHN MARTIN VINCENT, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University. HISTORY OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE UNITED STATES By JESSE MACY, LL.D., Professor of Political Science in Iowa College. ESSAYS IN THE MONETARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES By CHARLES J. BULLOCK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Economy, Williams College. OUTLINES OF ECONOMICS By RICHARD T. ELY, Ph.D., LL.D. IN PREPARATION FOR EARLY ISSUE MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING AND SANITATION THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK SUPREMACY BY BROOKS ADAMS AUTHOR OF "THE LAW OF CIVILIZATION AND DECAY" 12mo. Cloth. $1.25 "It is preeminently a timely book, but will also have a permanent value."- New York Times. "His reasoning is sound and his data are correct read him. He stimulates thinking." - Brooklyn Eagle. refreshing to "A thoughtful study of existing economic situations, illustrated by current facts and the history of the past. . . . A book for thoughtful study by the intelligent American people."- Chicago Inter Ocean. "Mr. Adams has a largeness of view commensurate with the world-wide scope of the problems he is discussing. His argument is interesting and suggestive."- New York Tribune. "A discussion of a question which cannot fail to be interesting to every American. . . . Full of interesting ideas and significant sentences. Such books as this should be widely read and thoughtfully discussed.” -Washington Times. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK |