| Show F or the Biggest 0 War Story I i g i i i ww i i i Scoop of the Year It Starts r 1 V F V 41 1 in The Herald Next Sunday The e Kaiser As s. s Koew new Hm im Jr or FOu our een en Yr ears 1 By ARTHUR N. N DA DAVIS VIS D D. Do D. Se S. WHO FROM 1904 TO 1918 WAS AMERICAN DENTIST TO THE KAISER During that t time the kaiser visited Dr Davis about one Olle hundred and fifty times invariably staying arr anywhere 3 e from n ten minutes s to an all hour Motu and a a. half after the professional work yorI was vas c cO completed 1 to discuss the topics of the hour particularly hour particularly during the war val years year years s when the kaiser sel asked ached many questions as to the he likely clr attitude of America Amelia under certain possible conditions and provocation w i t i- i t. t s- s tw r. r v t v v I J- J 4 I f first a and nd only account written of the kaiser I by an American unofficially T intimate for years with him to VhO whom l the I ho kaiser could talk freely without fear of occasioning interI international international inter inter- I national gal cO complications t l 4 W W k a r THE IHL 1 CHAPTER r l l TITLES i a Every chapter of The Kaiser as i t Knew Him for far Fourteen Years d K i. i I I. I America l Must l 5 t B Bo c Punished 1 J fj is a a. revelation of the character character of the man who has steeped the civilized world in blood and disaster II I TI The t I Kaiser Lai sel a a. at t P Potsdam 0 1 r z I r I III II How Hov I Became the tho Kaisers Kaiser's Dentist A i 4 T t Dr Daviss Davis's s 's story is the most unique document that the history of 1 tJ this generation has bas given us on account of the extraordinary situation and 5 IV IT The I Kaisers Kaiser's s 1 Dual hual ual Persona Personality r Ity r. r Yf a f y v g r unusual relations of th the two persons mainly concerned 1 I VF V T The 1 h Kaiser Ta 1 1 f r t I F It is infinitely more valuable because it repeats conversations that VI I. I The rhe Kaise Defense Defonse of the War Wal an and Its k were never intended to be repeated either b by the Kaiser or D Dr Davis Conduct i In fact it rt is only on the advice of prominent members of his profession sion and by reason of his conviction that ho he is benefiting his country thereby L VII II Worst V The he Kais Kaisers Kaiser's I- I Democracy's s Enemy r that Dr Davis has been persuaded to reveal completely and in inn detail all he be ers er's Views S on Socialism and n Re Re- C Y knows of the kaiser and all the kaiser has bas said to him affecting Am America erica I e and the Allies I publics r g TIll The Kaiser find and the Yellow Lello Peril The kaiser talked freely of prominent persons expressing his bis opinions tl I. I of PRESIDENT RESIDENT WILSON THE CZAR OF RUSSIA KI KING GEORGE 1 Ix Iv r Tl The Ie T Kaisers Kaiser's T l I S Cc C Confidence rOn I f. f H 1 G 0 of f Victory I I t f IY r ta tY r COLONEL ROOSEVELT MR HUGHES MR HEARST LORD LORDS GGEORGE NORTHCLIFFE NORTH- NORTH k CLIFFE LLOYD GEORGE MR J. J PI PIERPONT MORGAN Ml MR SCHWAB X The rat Kaisers Kaiser's s Bitterness it r Tow Toward aid America Amer- Amer i- i Jya t SENATOR STONE and others who from time to time aroused his its is indi indignation indig indig- lea ICa ica an and 1 t the 1 1 Allies leSe I s nation or approval His estimates of these leading men form a most r. r T The l c Ia Kaisers Kaiser's is cr s 's s V Views i WS 0 on n Y World 0 r rl 1 d l Dominion 0 III in 1 z f r entertaining and informing part of the faSin fascinating ting story Dr Davis tells Z XII T II Prince von n Pless 1 rat Since the war began there have been various revelations of German it VI T. T 7 I purposes and intents mainly of a documentary sort But no document VIII II TI The raiser Kaisers s S It Kin r was ever written written t in m th the e war worlds world's ld s b. b history IS t ory WI without th au t th the e th thought ht th that a t some d day ay XI The Ps Psychology r of the German People it would or might be printed The These o. o conversations atio of the kaiser havo been absolute absolutely without fe fear r o of publicity as is evident by some som of of the he X or V T I c the I Kaiser J and the German People statements statement made and questions asked such asked such for example as the inquiring XV TI The I Kaisers Kaiser's Appraisal l I 1 l iSal of Public 1 Men Ien r. r F t r of Dr Davis by by the tho kaiser himself himself as as to ro what ho be thought would would be e t tha tho e h 5 attitude of America if one of her bi big liners were sunk This was shortly XV 7 II The Kaiser Arm Il at fit Headquarters tl before the tho Lusitania was torpedoed r q XV III The Economic 1 Situation in In Germany Dr Davis has made no reservations In the interests of his country he heX T r 1 4 r Y-t Y t tells completely his remarkable and dramatic story X IX Will There 1 e c Be e a German Revolution 1 DJ ARTHUR DAVIS NO PART OF THIS STORY u HAS EVER BEEN TOLD TO THE PUBLIC DR DA DAVIS RETURNED D FRO FROM GER GERMANY Il LAST Ll FEBRUARY Y With th the exception of a tL 5 speech made in ill C Carnegie Hall o on n behalf of th the tho e Libert t Loan I o till ll he ho c has for excellent reasons i refused cF to be irate interviewed or to t tell ll his eI e experiences perien es except pt t to certain c. c men in ill high b diplomatic positions who vho sent for him hinl and whose Hale names les cannot 1 be ho e given This Big Story Exclusively in The Herald starting Sunday August 0 th and will run runo daily thereafter for several o TODAY ORDER YOUR HERALD r ti tir r STORY y q Can Call W. 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