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Show AD.M1EAL 'WILLIAM SOWPEX SIMS of tho Tinted Stnh's navy will Kive in tlie columns of The Tribune, begiimin;; Sunday, September ;i, hjs own story of the part played by the American seamen in defeating tlie Germans. The account makes public for the first time the critical situation which confronted con-fronted the allies in April, 1917, when the Vnited States entered the war, showing show-ing that had it not been for the timely aid of American warships, the submarines subma-rines would have brought England to defeat before November, it outlines in detail the campaign against the U-boats, and explains 1;!ic . methods, heretofore kept secret, that overcame their menace. In tomorrow's Tribune will tie a complete account of the things that are going on in the world, furnished by tlie Associated Tress dispatches and tlie numerous si ecial services of The Tribune. David Lawrence will give an export account of the progress of the president's tour in the interest, of the league of nations. There will be a letter from Frederic .1. llaskin of The Tribune information informa-tion bureau at Washington. Philip Gibbs will furnish a letter on conditions m i the orient. A. G. Mackenzie will describe tho 1'intnh basin as he saw it. on a recent trip. This article is also attractively illustrated. Manv other special I features will be included. 1 Sewell Ford will contribute another of the Torehv and Shortv stories to the j magazine section, entitled "Torehv Tackles a Mvsterv." There will nlso be one of the snappy stories by the late Charles E. Van Loan, under the caption, "Loosening Up of Hogan.'' The mystery serial. "The Park Star." bv Hubert! YV. Chambers, will be continued. How tlie United States by an ingenious trick made the German spy system servo the purposes of this country will be ex-plaiiu'd. ex-plaiiu'd. There will be a discussion of the attitude of the world's great, authors toward tobacco, and an account of the record-breaking year of romance un Broadway. The comic section will contain full-page cartoons of "Mail and Jeff," ''The Gumps," "The Shenanigan Kids" and " Bringing Up Father." There will also be the daily strings of these cartoons. Westerman in his "Sketches From Life," will depict the scenes of the first day at school. The famous ''Lino o' Type or Two" column will appear, and many other choice selections i of humor will add to the lighter side of tho paper. J OJDER YOUR SUNDAY TRIBUNE TODAY. |