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January 10, 1920 A Woman Who Saved The World HERE were anxious hearts in England that July morning over three centuries ag The long-expected /nvincible Armada had been sighted in the English Channel, covering the seas as far as the eye could reach Spain, mistress of the ocean, rich with the spoils of the New World,and drunk with the lust of conquest, had dispatched this mighty fleet to destroy land, the only remaining obstacle in her path to world dominion—that land to whom the oppressed and outraged peoples of Continental rope looked as their sole protector and refu; But a lion-hearted woman sat on the English Throne, and Elizabeth was prepared. With smashing blows her gallant admirals drove their stout little ships against the giant, gilded galleons of Philip of Spain, scattering and shattering them, hanging on like wasps to the huge naval structures, as for ten days they drove the terrified Dons before them, while from every Promontory on the shores anxious eyes strained through the smoke of battle, and heavy hearts grew lighter in prayers of thanksgiving as one by one the sails of the fleeing enemy disappeared beneath the waves in the World War, England's fleet saved the day for Civilization- but it was a woman, Queen Elizabeth, who made England Mistress of the Seas. Read this story, and hundreds of others just as thrilling. as told hy the famous American historian, Abbott. in Famous Men and Women of History 3600 Pages Large, Clear j Stranger Than Fiction Type—Extra Heavy Paper Noor R SET of books ever written shows so convincingly that Fiction ever ligs after ‘Tru —Rich Cloth Binding that the wildest imagining: cer after all fall far short of the real fucts of Histo! y, The Romantic facts that the aut : ht out in strong relief in this series, giving the live 12 Volumes—Each | of the world’s most famous characters, demonstrate how unfruitful is invention, and. how cold am st with what life itself can show in those ever changing circumstance Volume 714x514 barren is imagination, in cont f : < that make of every fully lived a romance. The heights and depths, the lights and shadows in th in.—Full-Page live storical chantcters who, instead of being creatures of circumstances, have moulded circumstance to their will are full of wal ! from affording that variety of interes” which is ever th Illustra- “ . : mother of enjoyment tions in Sepia. Remarkable Characters All GENGHIS KHAN ALFRED THE GREAT ‘One of the "ONLY $1. 00 NOW couroN y set aside for that pur MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED , PETER THE GREAT MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY fa (the Cears; the type of ma: t needed 4 — wee wee ee Rueda today BRUNSWICK SUBSCRIPTION COMPANY MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS 418 Brunswick Building, New York City _ Dm her Enclosed is $1 st payment on the t lof und Women of Histe ry to MARIE ANTOINETTE Beautiful victim of the most charming and JOSEPHINE he c Jt-1o-a0