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The favorite ‘Windsor’ is to the. front again with an exceptionally fine number—a worthy successor to the ranks of so many splendid Christmas numbers; gone before. Lavishly illustrated with 15 really beautiful and humorous colored pictures, and nearly 120 full-page and ether pictures in the text, it is printed on the finest, paper, and produced in the best possible style. All the leading black-and-white, artists are represented, while there are stories by W. J. Locke. Maurice Hewlett, H. G. Wells, Max Pemberton. E. F. Benson. Eden Ph'lpotts. Justus M. Forman, Robert. Barr, Kcble. Howard, and other prominent novelists of the day. Among the articles there is n long and important survey of ‘The Bov Scout Movement,’ by General Sir R. B. Baden-Powcll, another on the. Royal Academy of Music, another on horse fairs, and a beautifully-illustrated sketch of tlie Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. With 250 pages of such matter and illustrations ac are indicated above, it i« no wonder that the ‘Windsor’ still continues to hold its own.

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Evening Star, Issue 15075, 6 January 1913, Page 4

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170

PUBLICATION RECEIVED Evening Star, Issue 15075, 6 January 1913, Page 4

PUBLICATION RECEIVED Evening Star, Issue 15075, 6 January 1913, Page 4