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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1917)
1 . - - - - THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, rORTLAXD, JULY 32; I9TS. 17 1 mT ""r -" " """ 11 " " 7" " " - ' " t -' - ,1 . -- -ii " ""' "" -" 7' ' "'rt"''nT1 M-'iiiwiw-ii, mv n hi w ir i minim iwiiniiiniwmii 1 " ""Mini fa p , I ' ' AMBASSADOR GERARD j I Reveals an Amazing Story of German Ambition j p Treachery and Intrigue 1 I " ' . ; I "VTOT in the vague generalities of writers who have viewed only the outer fringe of events; -L' but in a series of startling details known only to the handful of men who were close enough j; j to the Kaiser to watch the great plot unfold from the inside. : $ It is former Ambassador Gerard's own story of Germany at war and her plans against ; M America the first recital "of what actually happened there before the United States entered l the conflict. . . i II It exposes the unscrupulous intrigue of the Prussian cliques intrigue that stretches like V i? a spider's web over all phases of German life. It is replete with startling incidents humor- ous, dramatic, tragic and moves with the quick action of a play: 1 i'My Four Years in Germany" Will Start Sunday, August 5, hi the Portland, Oregon 8 "My Four Years in Germany" conveys to this great series in its absorbing interest, its' m the American people a thorough understand- sensational disclosures, its historical impor l ing of conditions that so far they have only tance. f - suspected. It is not a book of propaganda; It is written in Mr. Gerard's own forceful; j Fi Mr. Gerard does not seek to persuade nor to vigorous style, and runs to full book length - H m . . argue he simply states the facts, many of of about 80,000 words. ( I them facts hitherto sealed in secret archives The Oregonian has arranged with Mr: h ana !?aves Americans to draw their own Gerard for the first publication of "My Four B conclusions. These inescapable conclusions Years in Germany" in The Morning Orego i I are Srave and startling. - nian. It will be printed in generous install- i No other item of news, no other series of . ments, daily and Sunday, for about six weeks; U k . articles, since the war began, can approach' beginning Sunday, August 5. t In Order tO be SUre Of missing none Send your order direct to Th Oregronian, Portland, :i r' i ii ri On paper to be sent by mail. Rate 75c per month. lu or the series, tell I he Oregonian The oregonian. U ' ' j Carrier or phone Main 7070 or A 6095 07 Portland, Or. Enclosed find $..:r.T.-.T.: Send the II today to deliver The Oregonian to you Daily and Sunday oregonian for . . . . . months to $ I regularly until the series is completed Town....,.,,...,., state. . ,, ., .i,.i..J i H - - I." w . " y 'm i H.Wt n ' - '- ri' nn- in i i n .ii i-iii -- run ni i r i i i - -- - - - - - - i -- ir i - - - ' iiiiiiin.ii 11 mr n 'r - n -'-"" , ,.m.-., . ,r ..; . - - ." m - I, ; i,,, iniiiii r i n i -" V I ; : - 1