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Show jTribunej ' Sunday eaturgj ADMIRAL WILLIAM SOWDEX SIMS of tho United States navy will explain ex-plain in The Sunday TribuDe this -week the' exact problems which eon-fronted eon-fronted the allied armies in combating the submarine menace. The article points out the futility of the numerous popular plans appearing in magazines and tells why the only, effective w eapons were mines, patrols and destroyers! Admiral Sims discusses at length the effect of arming merchant vessels" and draws the conclusion that it had no practical value. He also calls attention to the extreme closeness of tho allies to defeat when America entered the co'nflict. In the magazine section Cholly Knickerbocker discusses the case of Miss Marian Hoffman, who, by the will o'f her father, must spend $50,000 each year. There is a discussion of conditions in Mexico and a discourse on the latest edict in photography. Sewell Ford contributes another of his Torchy and Shorty stories, entitled "How They Get That Way," and there is a story by the late Charles E. Van Loan under the title of "Behind the Mask." ' The real love storv of Joseph and the fair Egyptian is told by the Bov. C. II. Levy. Among the comics are found such popular cartoons as "Mutt and Jeff " "Tho Gumps," "Bringing Up Father" and "The Shenanigan Kids," both 'in full-page pictures and strings. Westerman in his "Sketches From Life" uives typical sketches arising from the world series. The famous "Lino o' Type or Two" appears, and there are many other well-selected b;ts of humor scattered j throughout the pages. All the news of the world that it is possible to obtain through the sso-! sso-! ciated Press. The Tribune 's special services and special correspondents will" also I appear, and there are many other features that make the editiou a journal of inestimable value. i i ORDER YOUR SUNDAY TRIBUNE TODAY. |