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Show 1 The Sunday Tribune !NBW FUN FEA TUBE Beginning tomorrow The Tribune will begin a aeries of articles by George V. Hobart. tlto famous humorist, playwright and writer of librot-tos. librot-tos. "Seeing Life With John Honry" is the general title of the series. John Henry is a breezy American character who knows folly when ho sees it and can shoot it through and tlirpugh with shafts of satire. For the niomont George Ado is silont and Finlcy Poter Dunno is only an occasional contributor to the gayety of the nation. George V. Hobart ranks with Dooloy and Ade and Ids humor hu-mor is thoroughly original. Bead tomorrow's Tribune for a sidesplitting side-splitting satiro on the cabaret S , craze. ;1 GAMBLES 'S GOLD Hero Is an !' oxciting story of tho curse that J lurks in ganfblor'B gold. How the i S2.000.000 lured by Al Adams, tho ! "Policy King," from the poor 'I and ignorant is vanishing out of !; the hands of his family and bring-; bring-; ing them nothing as it gooB Just ;1 as ho wiBhed it would. OUR BADIUM DINNERS OF THE FUTUEE A frog bred threo ' times its natural sizo by a Brit- iah scientist points tho way to ;! cut the coat of living in threo. TANGO DRESSES AND BOX l COATS Nowest fall fashions de-. de-. scribed by Lady Duff-Gordon. The !- fall fashions aro as unusual as ;l thoso which proved so startling in i the Bpring and snmmor. ' TTRST NOBLE EUGENIO BABY ' The easiest part of our American ! Duchoss of Roxburgh's intorost- ing experiment is ovor. Here her I unique future dif Acuities are dls- cussed. . WERE THEIR ANCESTORS !' APES? 'A skeleton has boen dls- ;! coverod in England that is de- clared to bo many ages oldor than any skeleton hitherto xuiearthed. !; and yet it is not the skeleton of ;! tho prehistoric ape from which, ; according to evolutionists, man is ', descended. ;! THAT WORLD'S SERIES Every- ;! body is looking for tho greatest battles in the history of baseball noxt week, when tho New York ! Giants and the Philadelphia Ath- lctics engage in a series for the world's championship. This Strug- gle is tho talk of the world of !; sport. The Sunday paper will have ' columns and columns about It. ! Tho cliancos of either team will 5 be discussed from every angle. ;! UNION DIRECTORS MEET The ;! directors of the Union association ; will meet in this city today. Busi- ness of vital importanco will come ! bofore the board. Among other ! things, a now president will bo elected. It will nlBO be decided ; whether or not the league Is to bo onlarged to an eight-club circuit. ;! FOOTBALL IN EARNEST This ;! morning's news shows a total of ; forty big football games on to-day to-day '8 schedule. Tho big olevens '! of the eastbrn and tho weBtern !; divisions will experience their ;! first roal gridiron strife, today. The Sunday Tribune will have I complete accounts of all those ;! games. ; UTAH'S FIRST GAME Today tho '; UnivorBity of Utah will tako on I1 tho el oven representing tho alum- ;! ni of that schooL Tho outlook is for a close struggle. Football I1 fans will be enabled to form an ; opinion of Utah's chances tills ! year by reading tho account of ;! the game in Sunday's paper. PUGILISTS AS JOKURS Naugh- ' ton contributes an interesting col- I1 umn on the lusldo workings of ;! pugilistic training camps. Ho i tells a nombor of good stories about tho fun the boys have after '! the afternoon's work Is done. ! |