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Show Sunday Tribune's Excfusive Features . ' ' i THE exclusive features which will be provided for readers of The Tribune include the best material beinjj written for newspapers today. j; ! Beginning September 7 will conio the most momentous newspaper fcaturo issuintrfrom the world war in General Ludendorf f 's close-up story of the 1 ! workinp of tho German machine which attempted so unsuccessfully to domi- nate the world. 5 As soon as the president begins his crucial swing about the country, The '; Tribune will offer a daily account of his progress and his receptions, written ;' ):v Pavid Lawrence, probably tho best politically informed correspondent in ( AVashington. Jir. Lawrence' will accompany the presidential party an'! tell 5 ' just how each community visited responds to the president, both personally ', j and in a political sense. ' ?: I On Sunday Major General Sir Frederick Maurice, chief of operations of S the British arinv, contributes his ninth article on the war, dealing this time ', (With the beginning of the end, as the allies started their Argonne-Meuse !; ; 01 te i n Sunday's feature section will be the third of Powell Ford's inimitable ' ' "Shorty" and "Torchv" stories, this time "Subbing for the Boss." Charles ! , ' E Van "Loan 'a grippnig" tale, "The Quitter," will likewise appear on Sundav. . t ' The liev. William T. Ellis, traveling in the near east, tells of a most picturesque peace celebration he saw in Syria. In addition to these, there will I j be. Philadelphia Ledger and Hearst magazine features. ; The comics in themselves constitute an exceptional feature. Anions: these ' for Sundav ore "Mutt and Jeff," "Bringing I'n Father." " Dubb " and!' "The Shenanigan Kids." Beginning August ol, "Dubb" will give wav to a full page of ''The Gumps." ,; Readers ol" The Tribune know they can expect on Sunday the best ami ! largest automobile section published west of Chicago. And the sports section. S I dealing with everv phase of athletics, professional and amateur, offers enough features in itself for most newspapers. "The Web" is a story of German j intri'me in America, of which another instalment will be published Sunday, ''. ' in addition to another chapter of Robert W. Chambers's new novel, "The : Dark Star." ! I ORDER YOUK SUNDAY TRIBUNE TODAY |