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Show SUNDAY TRIBUNE f-nj RUE to its promise to obtain thc best that iH to be had for its road-j road-j ors, The Tribune presents at gro.it coat this morning Captain Roald Amundsen's own story of Ills dash to the polo. For Its Sunday fea-turos fea-turos The Tribune obtains tho best work of tho best writers and artists. Here tire some of the features in tomorrow's paper; GEORGE ADE Tho New Fable of tho Shakeup, or Who i3 Which in tho Grand Old Parties, DOOLEY Discusses tho 100 Famous Men with his friend Hcnnessy. BERNARD SHAW Tho grer.t playwright and wit tolls "How I Would Make War," He says ho would kill all the women less than fifty years old, and other things quite as eccentric and startling, LINA OAVALIERI "Tho Oare of tho Child" is thc subject of the most famous living beauty this we5k in her page on "My Secrets of Beaxity." GIIOD STORIES OF THE BUSINESS WORLD Dayton Prico writes a fascinating story entitled "The Sticker." LADY, DUFF GORDON "Sprine Novelties and Fashions" is her topic this wook- Sho describes tho new "Jersey" dross, an afternoon gown, and a charming poke hat. FAMOUS WRITERS A bright galaxy of writers will discuss in their own way a variety of subjects. THE HEARST COMICS AND COMIC SUPPLEMENT Tho best in the world. ? |