Show THE STORY OF MY LIFE Or the Sunshine and Shadow of Seventy Years Mary A Livermores New Book This new And Puperbly lIIulrlllNI book Is I the crovntttg life work 01 the tamous Marl A Livermore and as 1RM0 Bho herself mates It la I the lant thai will tha-i Mi tome from her pen It la I a thrilling narrative ot her life from In lallc to old age portraying the sun ohlne and shadi w of seventy eais aI a most triarvelmr enreer told In her own word II seems almost Incrrdlhle that a Woman now so famous made mud ples In her childhood wan often sen tperlesfi to lied and was frequently bound tlnn Into n kitchen chair with an emphasis that coined her INO see stars When II lIun gll xtturgltng to Purport hII she took In Iopork made ohlrtB and sub orqucnll I Alnfril the trade IIr A drcs maker nt which she worked for 15 cents n day At eighteen I tho ra eksoitoen tall away from homo like n bo yi and spent lime eventful years on a Southern South-ern slave plantationyears full o i comedy and tragedy and packed with thrilling I experiences Site tells of the eventful Chrlntmn 4 night whon rhe andelod Inro tho church 01 a varonizo voung preuhr Nho 0011 Anelurd bcam br ItinTnanO Thud omlcnl exjurlenc In their first attempt at hous keeping the Ignominious fate that her husbnnt awarded to her first fish chowdH ho burled It after dark In the garden > And the many trials and tribulation that follow eo are marvelously enter talnlng They wero poor She Irted her hand at tailoring and with the money saved liy cecietl making a pair of trousers for her husband title Paid Ir it enrs ithUrcritnion 10 a mclly lie ra pr A 3111 dvermorl 1U b r At hd I It r u nA P Ad Inlit u I fit 11 I or 01 II 0 I < d loW I tll lOIn ar n no fee In 10 1 nII 811 111 In I n1 u An1 1II1111 < or 1 Ic h to rl lIm lho thrllll t PCI > S 10 bone t iMi Ivst 1 Known won r AmUr IIIId nponert i i 10 11 phenomdl llltfoim 141i that h continued more than thirty ycursAt her It illlloliS of p l > plt hAvc at nnd 1Ilcod In ndmllOlIo nnd 1 Ulld er The jell And poo thelilgh unit ow the learned r and tni I ear led have been EtIlke thrilled alld moved by her burning wordr She hm swayed hill lard I andlences of farhlon has spoken In state prisons Jails and pcnltrutlnr Ie 10 Audiences ompo1 DC Outcasts find 10 nUlomo ielclngahonsan I A child en In thin uuioioKrapnyhe tihem mail remide1li1 4 lice plot ann expe3lericco with Anecdotes and IIIIlel I loofunnj f ran > 21hvonlen llallY dltlngulh 10enlln1 womn havloolidgsired < Mr 11 h < rmoe 10 tell the marvelous VtOrY III hr 111 She han reIved letters from thousands ot men and omn unknown 10 her expream lot the hope that such a volume woul 10 write This wo k hi I wholly nntl entlroly new It contains nlllhln hot Appealed In I her Story oC War ISm 01 which Adsty thousand tOlle were sold The hook I 1lendldlY lIIalrllle1 by heautllal And cosilY rulll > a pMt glllure plates find portraits and = all hllhlhed fine t t l1Iulrallon Mony or them are Intensely humorous while others depict thrilling nlu1l of pathos and tragic intirmt orj e do not know A hon 30 pacts ha > c hen u mo lenuirle plure II we speak warmlY of the hook II In I because be-cause It richly desenes It It Is sold only hj ngcutslund li I IMeUnt with n i lorg sale t < ntF who Inlroduc 4111 a drstcln norl I like thin oil to I 10 cordially welcomed I We bellove that tile 100Ft way In I It p out 1 poor hook li I by Introducing ones nnd a better bet-ter on than this has if ver Iopen brought to car notice Put 11 Inlo y our homes II will b real ovr and nver again by old and young with Pleasures and lasting Irollt 01 may wen be I fathirati horndr1 tlnwn IIOm Inth tn on nn1 mothr III doughIer an a priceless Itac The ok I 3 0010 only hy neIB And In I 111116hil bir the old and well 1m own nrm 01 A Worlhlnclon e Co Hartford Hart-ford Conn whose Implnl is I eulllelnt lIunnlee or the eicellence 01 tills nulcln volume |