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} ' The Amazing Revelations of the Kaiser’s Secret Life Here at last is the powerful, graphic picture of the Kaiser's private, secret life—of his birth, his s his ghastly dissipations, his terrible utterances—and finally his exile! rth tremble—stripped bare of the trappings of Empire—brought face to face The searing light of truth has found the dark spot his power, his degraded court favorites, t made the Here is the man tha with the evidence of hi in his soul, re ing hi: Here at last is the nst Heaven and man! most hideous crimes. hole truth about William Hohenzollern—the astounding truth that has shocked nobles of the German Court and is making the entire world gasp! To miss one word of these exposures is to miss the most astounding revelation of our age! NOW PUBLISHED ~The World-Astounding Expose! “Behind the Scenes with the Kaiser | By the Baroness von Larisch of the Imperial Household There was one person in this world who saw the Kaiser in his innermost private life—who heard his secret thoughts uttered aloud—who wit- nessed his strange intimacies, his whims, his desires—who knew him as no A Daring Is written a one has ever dre of knowing the «i that person was the Baroness von La- risch of the Imperial Household! ee ee eee dared write b ‘Behind the Scenes with the Kaiser,” the revelations which as- tounded the very no- bles of the German Court itself, are the result of the private pe ETS aries kept by the Baroness during her long stay in the Imperial Household. She pledged herself to tell the “truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” In carrying out her pledge she reveals phases of Publishing S < poration Dept 130 East 25th Street New York City It is eter tok ty oe ON mall thot SA. Behiod ‘the ‘Scenes with the Kaiser "twill depont the $248 \. | | | | i} | | jatished you agree to refund my, money if 1) Samer Che baal after 5: are, commen ! 1 | ' ' toa. [email protected] $ Address City Stat Foreign or Canadian $2.98 my with Better Than Pepys ot km garding royalty find Ln cee ee ee ee cP cm ee ee eee ee er ee we the ex-Monarch’s cha which, but for her writing: lost to the world — w the exile himself But ing discle racter and life would be 1 die with as these amaz res are WHAT FAMOUS EDITORS SAT) Sure to > live, a sensa- edition pelere:' Be of these volur been put public rush to « What's that ti Durt Marshall publish ingly low price « for the two-volume set insures a tremendous demand. Be pro: your set! There prob- i never will be hing like these startling revelations published again in your lifetime, And the time to read them is NOW—while the Kaiser is attempting his own astounding defence. y i". Send No Money not necessary to send money. Merely pon below and the two- volume set handsomely bound in cloth will go forward at once. When the books arrive, deposit $2.48 plus post- age, with the postman, and the set is yours. If y \ them within \ J Send no money \. Dept. 212 order. u are not satisfied wit ive days and your money will be ref But you must act now, before the edition is exhausted. just mail the coupon. HERTAG PUBLISHING CORPORATION 130 East 2Sth Street, New York City ze disease ne with s locked up when he ask “Daisy,” the German beauty, to do for him in London? Was official sanction enjoyed by 14-year-old German nobles What did the Dutch girl do to the in exile’ the books, return inded.