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LOVE SACRIFICED TO AMBITION ROM THE OBSCURITY of an island plantation in a remote corner of the globe to the highest pinnacle of an grandeur in the world’s greatest capital under the ure of that fierce light which beats upon a throne—Jos- shine, the ines need Creole girl, and Josephine, the wife of the great poleon, moving in queenly splendor in the palaces of Versailles, displayed in all th imstances of her checkered life that unaffected kindness of heart and fortitude in adversity that have won for her the love and admiration of the world. Was ever a tale so romantic as hers? How, widowed by the bloody ruffians unde H Robespierre, and herself condemned to die, she met and, after a tem- pestuous courtship, was won by the little ; Napoleon Bonaparte, the d: ar of whose fame was just beginning to rise over the smouldering ruins of the French Revolution—how as Empress of the French she was joleon’s wisest counsellor—how, despite their mutual hine was sacrificed on the altar of his ambition told as never before by the famous American historian, Abbott, with many other marvelous and true NAPOLEON TELLS JOSEPHINE OF HIS DECISION TO DIVORCE HER _ stories, in the 12 volumes of Famous Men and Women of History ES 3600 Pages—Large, Clear : Stranger Than Fiction Type—Extra Heavy Paper - O OTHER SET of books ever written shows so convincingly that Fiction ever A of lags after Truth, that the wildest imaginings of the romancer after all fall far short Rich Cloth Binding of the real facts of History. ‘The Romantic facts that the authors have brought out in —12 Volumes—Each Z@ strong relief in this series, giving the lives of the world’s most famous characters, demon- Volume 7!:x 51% strate how unfruitful is invention, and how cold and barren i: aigination, in contrast with what life itself can show in those ever changing circumstances that make of every in.—Full-Page fully lived *. The heights and depths, the lights and shadows in the lives of historical Illustra- rharacte ij f being creatures of circumstances, have moulded circumstances to their will, alu: _aside from affording that variety of interest which is ever the mother of tions in he ciloyracnt: Lis Remarkable Characters All Sepia. JULIUS CAESAR GencHls RHA ONLY $1. 00 NOW <i to bn 7 ide for that pr with a beauty that with whom che ¢ n cone MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY PETER THE GREAT f the Cars: the type of man most needed BRUNSWICK SUBSCRIPTION COMPANY 418 Brunswick Building, New York City WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR fitish Empire; the man who made a 4 startling illustration of the MARIE ANTOINETTE Beautify