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Show I THE STORY OF A LIFE. My Mamie Rose, the Story of My Rcgene-' ration. By Owen Kildaro: an autobiography. autobiog-raphy. The Baker Sz Taylor Company, rjUD'lshers, New York. The emphatic success of the Arst edition of this very" human and' very touching Btory, has Induced tho publishers to Issue another form, In cheaper-price. But whatever what-ever form this story takes, it Is always most readable, a book of tho highest hu- man interest Mr.lCIldaro grow up in tho slums, and around tho reck of saloons and of a clty's'Alth. Ho kept right on in vlco nnd dissipation till ho saw a young girl with her llttlo pupils hnnglng about hor, In ono of the parks of New York, and was attracted by her beauty and grace, and tho evident love, trust, and conAdonco the children had for her. That worked In him until he loathed his llfo of Impurity, and his repeated "meetings with tho beautiful character set his prldo to work and his redemption re-demption followed. It Is all most forcefully force-fully told, nnd It appeals to tho render as nothing artlAcIal could possibly do. Tho demand .for tho hook Is constant, nnd this shown at onco how It has taken hold of tho public mind, and that the reading pco-plo pco-plo know a good thing when they And 11. |