Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1922 — Page 7

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GOOD ENGLISH The Chicagro Daily News makes a remarkably graphic editorial announcement f it publication this week ftf lhe German ex-Kaiser's own ?tory of the War. It Is an unusually fine literary performance. Here It la: THE EX-RAISER'S OWN STORY. "The sacrifice was In vain" Thus the ex-kalser 0(f Germany in his n matins autobiography sums up the results of his abdication. That is only one, f the innumerable sententious Judgments passed upon great events, upon annolnted imler, powerful statesmen and military commander by the leading; participant in political affairs of Europe for a period of thirty crowded years. The Polly News has co-operated in the nevMiatlons for the purchase of the American publication rights to the ex-kaJsers own story and takes pleasure in announcing: that it has the exclusive privilege f newspaper serial publication in Chicago and surrounding' territory. Not since Napoleon exiled on St. Helena, dictated his auto-biography has there been a writfen a etory of a career that can compare in importance with the etory told y the exemperor now in exile at Doom. As a historic r.aratlve it is of absorbing interest, yet, like Napoleon's, It is replete with evtraordinary misstatements and weird misconceptions. It is, indeed, a piece of self-revelation that must make It a fascinating study for students of the mentality of men who hae exercised large authority. Here for the first time the world to discover the mental processes, the la (riven an adequate opportunity dominating opinions and the accepted moral guides to section that made William of Germany the overshadowing figure in European affairs during three spacious decades filled with significant events. What did William tlilnk of Bismarck, his imperial grandfather's iron chancellor, whose services he o won dispensed with after he sucrpeded to the royal and imperial thrones of the Hohensollerns ? William tells you at the beginning of his memoirs. And starting at that turning point in the life of a great :nd virile nation, he proceeds to relate his version of the developments that slowly but implacably divided Europe into two powerful armed camps and so prepared it for the day when the nations so aligned, suddenly grappled In a titanic war. The recital gives In a long succession of llghtnlnglike flushes the vivid pictures of the mind of the crowned war lord who at a great moment of crisis spoke the fateful rsrd that set this perfectly appointed armies Jmarchlng against Russia and against France. To read this recital covering the years "f his rule is to watch the tension grow and grow until that word was spoken. Thais is gained an intimate .picture oi; fhe mentality of the ruler who precipitated the conflict that involved the whole world in its perils and losses and that ended in his own abdication and 'flight. The story of that abdication as told y William constitutes a,' narrative of (peculiar interest. The most powerful of the rulers of earth is seen standing dumbfounded, abas he, alone, as If without a friend. The hesitations, the sudden rages, the crushing disillusionment of the imperial sacrifice, sternly warned by his chancellor to stayaway from his armies, to stay away from the country over which he had ruled so many years, an Ishmaelite incited to flee for his life before the irresslstible advance of his enemies here is an ironic picture not easily matched In the pages of history, though defeated and fugitive

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monarchs are plentiful in those pages. Why did this disposed, war lord, fallen like Lucifer, driven by his foes, rejected by his people, fail to commit suicide? William solemnly sets forth his reasons for choosing to remain alive. And then he goes on to tell what he- thinks txt the peace and of the present plight of Germany and he gives his iviews of Woodrow Wilson and the fourteen points and of the American people. He tells,, in short, practicality evehythlng you want to have him tll ou. Some of his Judgments are keen and sure. Some of them are bizarre. Some of them are ludicrous. It is a most repealing s'.pry. Its her.o is William, the ex-Great. Yet all its unique chapters, all Its sketch es of the characters . and the motives of men in places of power.

all Its grandiose recitals of things achieved or attempted recall Shakespeare's lines: "For God's sake let us Bit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings." 1 It 1 a iomer recessional at the close of the day of kaisers and curs of royal dukes and serene highnesses off every degree. . It is In its re velationa of pompous futility a convincing demonstration of the eternal Tightness of democracy. Adv.

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go to attend the State meeting of the American Legion. MessTS. Ragon and" Petrie were the delegates from the Lowell Post and Messrs. Hayden and Nichols were the alternate delegates. Mrs. Grant Palmer and daughter Mrs. Mabel Smith of El .Seundo, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. F. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thompson. Mrs. Elmer Hayden who has been visiting relatives here for some time has returned to Uer home in Chino, California. Mrs. Charles Hayhurst has returned to her home in Altoona, Kansas, after an extended visit here with relatrves.

Max L Ragon, Harry Petrie, Geo. Hayden and Bert Nichols, left yes

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FREE SEWING CLASS Every Day This Week 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. In connection with Home Sewing Week, an expert tailor and seamstress will be here to cut out your garments free of charge from materials and patterns bought here. She will not out cut the material but actually work on the garments. The class will meet each afternoon at 2 p. m., third floor. You are not restricted to any one or several materials. No matter what you choose, in each instance the same courtesy, the same service will be given free of charge.

MRS. PAULINE EMIL Pictorial Review Pattern Specialist Will Lecture Mrs. Emil will give lectures each day this week in the morning and afternoon on the third floor. In her talks she dwells on the latest fashion developments and shows the home seamstress how easy it is to acquire a smart fall and winter wardrobe on terms that are wholesomely reasonable. Mrs. Emil will answer question pertaining to all problems of dress making and is at the service of our patrons throughout the week.

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