Everybody's was a weekly tabloid-sized news magazine or paper that was published under various names from 1913-1959. By the time this particular issue was released, it was being published as simply Everybody's. Typical tabloid fare for the time, with lots of current events and celebrity stories, original fiction, sports, and of course movies. That's where we come in.
This particular issue contains a three-page illustrated article on the soon-to-be released Disney's Alice in Wonderland. As was common at the time in the UK, the movie is referred to as "Alice in Disneyland," presumably because of the issue taken with the Disney-fication of such a classic English story. But I digress. The article is constructed in much the same way as all of these glorified press releases of the day were constructed, as a series of standard stills from the film with captions describing the action, with some small commentary by the author. This publication, as with many others from the UK at the time, have this strange black, white, and orange color scheme. I'm sure there must be a reason for it, but I do not know it.
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