12 LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919 Announcement Extraordinary I THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS | has secured the exclusive Chicago rights of first newspaper publication of General Ludendorff s Confession -OF- | How Germany Lost the War | This sensational revelation of the German effort to dominate the world, as told by the one man best qualified by reason of his intimate knowledge of the situation from the inside to tell the 3tory, is an his- torical document of world-wide interest and con- sequence. It is the first time in the history of journalism that a great and epoch-making historical work has been first published in the dally press, and The Chica- go Deity Kews has secured it f^r lis /eaters, jiifclisliecl It will b tiie coiaury, appearing s armies. O'iiSlV throughout hi the Mew York World, Philadelphia Public Lecger, the Boston Posts the Bal-' timore Evening News, the Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Louisville Courier-Journ- al, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Minneapolis Trib- une, the Omaha V/orld-Herald, the San Francisco Examiner, and other leading newspapers. It will give the world the first comprehensive understanding of Germany's plans and expectations in her audacious ambition to dominate the world. The German side of the war has been largely shrouded in mystery, and up to the present time no one who knows has spoken. Now Ludendorffs the man who conceived, planned and carried out the most colossal military campaigns, and who directed the most stupendous military machine in the world's his- toryâ€" tells the whole story. Shortly after the signing of the Armistice, Gen- eral Ludendorff went to Sweden, taking with him a tremendous mass of records and a large staff of assist- ants. From these records and his own knowledge and experience he has produced this amazing document. We know so much about our own defeats, and Germany was so silent about hers, that it seemed at times as if the balance of victory was all on her side. But Ludendorff discloses the real condition of Ger- many just before the war, and gives credit and places blame where he believes it belongs. He also tells when and where the German plans miscarried, and the military crisis through which the Central Powers passed, all unknown to the Allied world. LudendorfFs story is complete-â€"the history of every gTaal battle an£ 'campaign. It does not deal with disjointed eÂ¥ents, 'mil will lay bare the whole German side of the war. It is not a justification, but a history for ail time. As a revelation of the world's all too narrow es- cape from an engulfing peril, nothing could more definitely, and convincingly, confirm to the conscience and patriotism of the American people their own de- termining part in the struggle for world freedom. Ludendorffs book is a great historical document, and an unconscious inspiration to American patriot- ism. These are now appearing in the Chicago Daily News, and will continue in daily installments. Place your order with your newsdealer to-day, so that he may have time to increase his usual supply of the paper. If you find it more convenient to receive the paper by mail, send a dollar bill, covering pay- ment for a two-months subscription, addressing The Chicago Daily News, 15 North Wells Street, Chicago. Do you know The Chicago Daily News? The Lon- don Chronicle says: "The Chicago Daily News is by far the best evening newspaper in the world." It averages between 32 and 34 pages in size, and has the largest circulation in Chicago of any newspaperâ€"it frequently sells over 400,000 papers a day. Your newsdealer can supply you with a "reprint" sheet containing the opening chapter of the Ludendorff articles. mis Tell you neighbor about the Ludendorff articles. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Place your order with R. McDANIEL Telephone, Wilmette 445 S. SCHOLTEN F. L. RICE Telephone, Wilmette 1765 iii:rai;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiii KlgBjilR'pi: