. Coronation number. [Edward VII]. , VestaVictoria, the American Comedy Four, and many others, represented intheir greatest successes. The Biorama has been on view but a shorttime at Brixton, but it has proved so popular that it is likely tohave a long season. Encouraged by the success of the Country Lije Library, Messrs.George Newnes are about to extend its scope to the inclusion oforiginal high-class fiction. The first volume of the new series, entitledNorth, South, and Over the Sea, is written by M. E. Francis(Mrs. Blundell), and it will be published immediately. In it will befound many of

. Coronation number. [Edward VII]. , VestaVictoria, the American Comedy Four, and many others, represented intheir greatest successes. The Biorama has been on view but a shorttime at Brixton, but it has proved so popular that it is likely tohave a long season. Encouraged by the success of the Country Lije Library, Messrs.George Newnes are about to extend its scope to the inclusion oforiginal high-class fiction. The first volume of the new series, entitledNorth, South, and Over the Sea, is written by M. E. Francis(Mrs. Blundell), and it will be published immediately. In it will befound many of Stock Photo
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. Coronation number. [Edward VII]. , VestaVictoria, the American Comedy Four, and many others, represented intheir greatest successes. The Biorama has been on view but a shorttime at Brixton, but it has proved so popular that it is likely tohave a long season. Encouraged by the success of the Country Lije Library, Messrs.George Newnes are about to extend its scope to the inclusion oforiginal high-class fiction. The first volume of the new series, entitledNorth, South, and Over the Sea, is written by M. E. Francis(Mrs. Blundell), and it will be published immediately. In it will befound many of those brilliant studies of rustic character, drawn withpathos and quaint humour, for which this author is so well known.The illustrations are by Mr. H. M. Brock, and the price of the book willbe 6s. St. Marys Church, Warwick.—The four-light window inmemory of the members of the Warwickshire Yeomanry whodied during the South African War contains in the left-hand twolights the subject of • Melchizedek blessing Abram (who, having. Ihoto. Copyright. TO FALLEN HEROES So lazy are we armed his servants for a special expedition, may fairly be considered torepresent the first of- the yeomen). The sceneis represented as takingplace outside the city in a temporary tabernacle. The subject of theright-hand two lights is that of Joshua and the Captain of the LordsHost, and represents Joshua, going the rounds of his camp at night, meeting the Angel of the Lord, who is depicted with a drawn sword inhis hand and flames of fire beneath his feet. In the tracery piecesabove are various devices, including the badge of the regiment, andthe arms of Flower and Orr-Ewing, referring to the deaths ofLieutenant Flower and Major Orr-Ewing, officers of the regiment.The eight pieces immediately above the four lights contain angelsholding a scroll, on which is inscribed the legend, Be thou faithfulunto death, and I will give thee a crown of life. The window-was designed and executed by Heaton, Butler, and