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Show Features of The Sunday Tribune THE NATION S IMMIGRANTS Mrs Harry-Payne Harry-Payne Whitney in seeking an answer to the problem of how immigrants may be best as similated into our national life offers prizes for the sculpture that will m her judgment most nearly materialise immigration s spirit in art SALESLADIES AND SOCIETY LADIES Rosalind Bry daughter of a wealthy St Louisan works a week m a department store and relates her experience with the shop girls and by way of con trast one of the shop girls makes some re marks about the manners of society girls PETTICOAT DRESSES Lady Duff Gordon describes and illustrates some of her latest designs in feminine apparel the like of which could not be found in fashionable shops a few months ago but which have again come into vogue with the full skirts JESS WILLARD The champion has a few good words to say for handball and basket ball and quotes four short and simple rules for health from the pen of Dr Thwing pres ident of Western Reserve university WALLINGFORD S ADVENTURES J Ru fus and Blackie Daw in the story this week buy a suburban bank and thereby turn a trick m finance which brings a meas ure of atonement from the seller who has family complications on hand which help the game along FUMANCHU The good story this week is called The Green Mist Perhaps no other of this series has been quite so thrill ing as is this one of unquestionable merit COLORED COMICS From the looks of this installment of laugh gems it would seem that the longer they last the better the pictures pic-tures become If you can hear a burst of guffaws from your neighbor you may be sure that he too is looking at Tne Tribune funny section jLm) --rprrrr w"rn" r "i-n-rrr irmr i- -r - -! m GOSSIP OF THE MOVIES This page is de voted to the latest news of the film realm, with its many innovations and novelties to gether with bits of talk about personalities I PEACE IN BASEBALL Indications are that the bitter warfare between the Federal forces and organized baseball will soon be a thing of the past Tomorrows Tribune will have the latest developments m the peace negotiations which are awaited with keen interest by every baseball lover The coming of peace m baseball is the biggest sports news item of the year and The Tnb une is exceptionally well equipped to give its readers the best possible service on it t The effect of peace on tne Coast league will also be dealt with PUGILISM AND ITS DEVOTEES The ; championship of the world will be the prize of a hattle between Jess Willirrd f j I Fulton on March 4 The details of this match and of several others of importance will be enlarged upon by Tom Andrews Ringside Ed Curley and other boxing : experts THE WINTER TRACKS Jack Sallee The Tribune s turf expert will discuss the af fairs of the winter tracks Juarez and Havana Ha-vana are already m operation and New Or I leans and Tia Juana will soon be open RING LARDNERS SERIES Tomorrow Ring Lardner who has forsaken Bill to Steve for Towns I ve Been At will take his readers to Washington. In char actenstic busher dialect Lardner tells what the national capital has to offer BASKETBALL SEASON All the teams en gaged in basketball high school colle-e and independent are about ready to take the floor for the winter s campaign The Tribune will have a great deal about the hoop game m tomorrow s edition |