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Show THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE The Sunday Trihunc will present to its readers features that are unequaled it any ncwsaer in the western country. Here are a few of tlie offerings : THE KING OF SIAM The problems of a much-married monarch, who has to look out for all hiB ancestors' matrimonial veutures as well as bi' own. GEORGE ADE His latest 'fable satirizes the Eocietj' girls who have -yielded to the ragtimo craze and are trying to make life a continuous con-tinuous "Turkey-Trot." FAMOUS WRITERS Mabel L'rner, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Garrett P. Scrviss, Dorothy Dix, Elbert Hubbard aud man others. NELL BRINKLEY One of: her euperb illustrations, eut'.tled: Leap Year in Lovelaud." LADY DTJFF-GORDON Th is week, she writes from Paris about - "Money Dresses, " so-called because it. costs ao much to buv them. ' VANDERHEYDEN FYLES The famous critic tells a "fascinating story of another Cohen success. Cohen thought tho play, ."Officer 1366," would be a failure and it proved one of the big hits of .the year, CHARLES A. SWEETLAND lis story h the one this week in the enthralling scries of stories which Tho Tribune Imp been publishing publish-ing under the caption, "Good Stories of the Business World." UNA OAVALIERI Her beauty page this week, is one of unusual interest. Don V, fail to read it. KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN In a splendid interview she tells why schools should educate girls to b e wives and mothers. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE The Tribune is RippHed with tho best, telcgrnphic reports to be obtained. In addition to tho Associated Press thcro is the International News service aud the Special Cable service. COMIC SUPPLEMENT This is tho celebrated Hearst comic supplement. sup-plement. THE HEARST COMICS Mutt and Jeff, Silk Hat "Harry, Slier-locko Slier-locko and other fascinating favorites. - - I - , Ml.ll , |