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BAD TEETH IN SCHOOLS Physical Director Says 90 Per Cent of Pupils Have Them. MANY ALSO HAVE FLAT FEET Board of Education Should Start Cmipaign Against Such tj(I its, Says Dr. Crampton. . nt of tke Bchool rhlldron tlve l . ? ai ton, dl .1 traln .i; In tlie publlo i illiain H. Maxwell, City hoolfl. l.r.s submitted Board "t -dueation ? idrei are i" ea Dr. Crampton. ?'? -{[ ? : ro blng "' defeat the I ygienlc labora ol ntly aapping thi Iren." .? . Dr. Crarnpl efforti of tha Board ot !:,? adda, "that om de* ttack thla .. tlgU to the ? nd wlth an unoared-foi . ptlon rather than the - - that tl.*. work ot apl ' IM health th aafeguar I ' reeu ol . . >.- tbe ned to pi ; . -: . ? I 08 ? ond haa underl i ? :. frequently ln and found faulty n> many of medical Inapeetlon, Pr. n ?, belonga to tn* depart mcI. i not boards of health. Hndi "flatfoot' prsvi . . in the DeWltt ...1 of 2.0','J student* I per . of flatfoot . ? bad broben down . Hlgh || th.it i": . - .a 0f conatltui weal ' ? ' :' "" ni Crampton tlklng on hard led i - < in t_?h m. h.-ols r. D and ? orre tl* ? ? . The sltuatlon, l>r. Cramp .ly m<t In *o t i lal prophylactlc - a part of ... . . Aa ..?-?'. I ?' ' | : rmlty [>!?. Crarnpto d tbat it . ma, wlth < FOtatlon, whlch nd unoor tl : l ? Th* flddltion nf fi rliv t - irse of atudy ln ? ? widely ? pial addltlona to the work. it ? *"rt!t*"' Ktatea, bul over tl MRS.^ALPH ARRIVES Former Protege of St. Gaudens Rack from Study. ee pf Bve years Iron t ? ritV flurtna whlch *)>. gave i ? Retph. an Irnei ? ?1 heie yestardaj 01 I . i iranl w Berlln former i" ln aliiiny k. "' ral yeai and ? ?a, . ? try to the thp .i itbor, i ?- ; . Ralph, the ' nnd marrird blm. Mr. i.. . ?. day o wi - a RED CROSS SEALS FOR ALL EigLt. ? vt Millions Go on Market To day for Christma8 Ur.e. ? oi of Red Cross i !hrlst n>*l ?.. ' wlll ro .-ii the markel to-day. the Unlon, nnd r ? . R o .md the CS-SJ une ..1 Ihe aupi ly. i Cross plans t.i tnokn palffn thfl n its ls bave been ma?a for . tlie pn aenl ? dltl ?n of k ..ff, to The proeae-fl wlll ?* ap: to i the tmti-t'i atrculi . mi ni in the oommui -a aUJTURNS TO AGED HUSBAND ronaer Telephone Operator in Merry ?Mood After Good Time Abroad. ? Brown Alsop, who : man 1111, fl ? j here y< *oy ... ri ??im Unei ung woman had ?*??:. .. ,,,l montha havInK * * ln mei band a iio 1 -. nior. nn t lier at Ti.. ,, t,,rn,.,i from thelr weddlnv ki{.' ;.f. ..,,,,,., on the W hlte - ?_r M>8ES TWO WIVES AT ONCE ****.. Divortcd from Man Just Sen fcfited to 10 Years* Imprisoi?*rent. Lt < ,,. Vj? N',,v _j wen ? IJoih I I I ?i.r.lii,.. J ,.| I), II !|.h TraVers f.]**ri. t v. ?. man, Who WM x'nt IO *'aup*.f, ,. n.t?.n"tlarj lasl ae< k for u ten ?*r t*n . charse ol I.HnKtnK " toW -'?'? ' ' ' '' ' '?' ' "' ''"? ''"'?"' '*- v. .,,, ttlBl All. n had inarrMI .2# >'?'??"?: women wltho'it the formallty *T * dlvotce WOMEN'S VOTE AND WOMEN'S WORK Right of Petition, Not Right of Ballot, the Solution of an Anti-Sufiragist. By Lilian Bayard Taylor Kiliani. International Beea Ibe New 1 * ' GovernmentH. h* c- 1 at thi ? ? ? ..... with blood and brawn thi tii" nation they ha i ? l 11 ? as it has been ln thfl pafll tbe taak of men nol ??? ly ln I klflO lll da the inille' ? in thfl lattei I i IIea u|>on ? ? in Ihe flr-ri Infltance lt hai hll tbera iti the otl. t A man votflfl flrat >>f all i I l lnun. and i * om in hai i of all i hfl la .1 .om ". "The man'a vote," aaya Mi ? Id < ? l? quhoun, n London antl*fluffraglat, "must aia aya n ean a ha miik- it m r in. n '1'. thf> v mean what ? Induoe men to make other ?. .? n do " To vote arli "hligation ? ?? ? to enforce one' voti la iik<> a wi WhiCh the next tt;i\i- Will oblltei John .: who can noi 11 to govern " lf ' ." ii la I that n i r. .-i onslbility is anarchy. B In the ? ? in finm.ni. the ll reatlty rol much mora thnn :i bi even nn opinion: the voto ls not only the expreealon of th? "lll of the voter, .'? t it contalaa ni^o tba ? :nt will if need he. t-H v.h?re ? r lawa in th.' being compuleoi y comman li ? - . tolerat ara wllllni thi ? woman in thla broad land I whlch n ta the vote I ?. dtloning : t,.r-.>n m pfl - takea ai ..f "dlr* cl ' infl h ? thnn for one SPUGS EARLY SHOPPERS Mrs. John Hays Hammond to Address Society. - tade othei ry t.) t.-.ko t! ?? llnlng out of a pocketbook ??' ind wlll be i n ? rlng on T ily room of the Hammond, t "? '? : 1... Bpuga a I... i. ' ls iilvl.l<.l Into ' workmen wlll l .mall holly i ""B u ? nd on the r ln i a WOMAN MAY RIVAL CRANE ProgresBives Look to Su-tragists for Senate Caudidate. ? Boaton Nov. _*.-A won mlnated 1 . _ . .., , th.- nomli itlon of a ? would promoti " :l"",n', who ma< ' ? ' ihe Pro thi ? i t _? ? HOUSEWORK NO EXCUSE But Anti-Suffragist E.s.apes Jury Duty in Kahsas Tl Kan.. 1 court "in i?? ? ???? ? d the .r: aba waa too _,.),), ? WOrk to <=orve .?Vou will nol '" ??? d," prompUy _lken. _notl 'nr t"lrt ' tbal Bha waa oppoaed to won;-.: an.i that tii^ Jury boa waa no pl woman. sh- araa aa _ ?-? "MISSKATE" WILL LECTURE Oklahomas Commissioner of Chari ti_8 and Corrections Here To-morrow. Mlgg Kata ' .nd Correi I ?? Jaboaaa, and known tht..- -'.out ti * ? afl "Mlaa Kati undei th.- flUfll Polltlcal Education, on " """ ?nonalblltty for CHma." to-inomrw :1, il flfele ?< in th- ii'. Theatr*. Mlafl Baraard ? ? ' " invitntion of ti.e !..._ M BVjd th- I ,_?:.,?. Aaaoelatlon, l< n "i'1*' ln N.-w >..r.;. '' ln thfl I'.n-1 _ TAFT8 KEAT> IN UT/.a Omcial Canvass Oivc Him 6 b'J.1 Plu rality Over Wilsor Snlt Lakfl < My, Nov. _? f*o:np>ti>n of thfl ofih'l.il BtoiO ' ?'"' ' ? ,r'! ' prealdentlal vote -f tl ?? astnoi i ov.rlook.il ln 11 ifl UI Bociallat r, .'ii'.- i 1,1 . aad Bk ? ? dailflt-Labor, There wero h.'itW Btfl OTftlflfl BJ of tho oeeietttuttonal am.t,iitr.< nts sni> mtttad. The vote r>r RoflflBVelt wn? 24.17 ' T.ift. 4'.M.?i WDooa, a*,!! ted. wlll flnd hlm wlth eorapromlses. I , Vote counta ? - ? H ? v';' ' service of the ? ' 1 I ? I oi n." i of bad ? , on thelr i ;..lng 10 - and on not the 01 from the MAY YET WIN MlCHIGAM Rccount in Saginaw Possibly Will Save Suffrage. tlfitlonal ' t ? ? ' ? ? ? ? v ? ? : ? ; . . ? . .. ? - ki PRAISES AMERICAN MEN Bincere, Says Protty French Tourist. a ? Mll, I ' ill alth men '..a na ? ill-around j ?? ? ? ii, French and I'hey havi I are lacklnK ? tht most pollflhed i middl - ifesl mar ? ... . . ? ? : '?'Mll . I IC II i in ad ' .11 dlplo tolid, un ? to rifllt New Tork, '" ' te be tbe moel a. WAGE EARNERS' HEAD TO SPEAK. ? i of thfl ii. u iii gfr, ah on : ri ? Ball ? ? ? ?? id al ? ? Um rsesBl j . tha Natlonal Womaa s'uf Artj wiii i ? Mra Qeesge 11?. AT 70 SHE FOOLS BLACK HAND. -: Blk) '\'"rv,. an Blleajed mm-k ln P.BBJ by Ifaglstral 1 natlon upon ? i H.0N from Mra aVana Nl< olii o, a woman yeara ald. T '? t*S?, tke poUe. ?ald, after he bad ealli d at l ? i day aft. i noon and recelved TorrS wlll ha- ? a I What to Do on the Morrow of the Turkey Ways in Which the Leftovers of the Lordly Bird May Be Attractively Served. The day sf the turkey presentc no proh-! k_1 to any exprrl*n."-d hotiB>wlfe. thaf aii know Juat a_aetly bow hr atMNtld bfl ?tuffed and roeeted and garalahed, it i After '.v hii'h tries tbfl ^klil ef cook and poti h'-r on her aaattle te aerva tbe "leftovera" ln Btich a mnnnrr aa to "tite, poaslbly Jud.d bf a ?urfelt of turkey. flma, thongBi aa if sesn tbfl - partaker <>f th- Thanke irivtng feast could i.? othsrwlsa than eut cold ali.'e^ Of th?- T1.1 k> \ fll .??'! Wlth . ? .'I i '? Il of celery oi a foi the next Th? turki jr sh.nild I panle I l cranberrlefl or Wai ? - ^.>tln ? of turkey ** Ith ?aui ea, and eltbou are tt mptln -. they > ? ? ' eaper meati and II ii ,??:.?'.. ufl them f'.r tnrke. Ihelr rlcl mi letely l Ide the ? ? ? . < . ? bird and ii Ake II tfl tfl ? ?;.. tl) like oo. pjyoflfl there wen i or blg l "? i al tbe Than nner, a ho refused tr. be ' untll all the f l ... v...i through. There Isn'l enough ' left t.i e ii Int" ri ? I ,i i what Is tba poor '"<>k to do aith the rapfl whlcb aie bo unaightly t.. look .'t snd havfl auch Istenl pesslbUltlflfl of he-1 comlng tempting food" ? -i\-\\t r, oi ? ! . ?.. ? .*? a OUltnary gei lua t'. n ppealing to the large majority ofl n i. Bu| tbeie at* tho j more attractlva dlasulaee of tha balla or croQuettea if tbe balla or eakasl itad brown m a buttered ar * ,i ing paa they ss-U net he ao nuich' trouble to prepare as the croo.uette_ frtert ln <lrop fut, nnd yt they wlll he an im? provement on ordtaary turkey Serve them wlth tomato aaOOfl or wlth paprlka Hanre, hs the turkey croijiiettes frled In deep fat ;ue fom.times - A paprlka aflVOCfl is only a whlte name Bavored with paprlka aad nutmeg. The balls may ho baked in the oven inntea'l of frled lf otir doafl not like fJlfld (OOda, If any attifflng i.i loft ov,r. rC.cI that to them ta < hli.!,. ? thfl rtdaaaaa ol their flav.ir and l*ah t! a top "f ?'a<*h with but trr. When dono srrve with a garnlsh of watercraflfl or atnall eprays of celery. I of.pd turkey Ifl aa even more at traetlvfl raehanfffl aapadally if datnty baklng ?hei^ if n _. too aanah io botbec wlth them < bt plctureequfl Orleatal baklng dlah. Tkeea faaeta ii ng ii; -..:. ? a iti I or iplaaby blue aad wl ? di oratlona, look much prettler on the dining table than the popular caaaerolfl dlahefl. thfl la] rn of tUrl '-nha as flttractlvel) u poefltblfl. a llttlfl of tbe s-avory fltufflng or aorafl Worce_teeetalr? i , (tr.- I" .... t'. 10 raatage. atolatea wlth turkey ^rnvy or stock an.i bruab meltfld imtter over the top Bake it untll .* ri th rru-t ao md t|,, n m .'.<? piplng hot with liim nnM ii M tuvah muflt i.i' flerved, ? , . .| . . . .. i lue ehef . hash .-t .I.-. ib of ground i tlny flUced Anothi ? ? ~'- en ;"?: I of nutmeg. i ar and I Imtter for . Then ^tlr In a table ..; il.. ir. Add the turkev i a little rean I a piach of ^rat.-.i nut '...k tii.. mtxture for aboul Bt ? or ten mlnutea and aerra oi d toaflt, <i; rnisli wlth ereaa or whlte celerj Some poached eg| .-r a turkey mlace make a. OlOO braakfflflt diwh oa a Novi mher mornlni;. Postal Card Departments All communicationa iand they are welcome) should be made by posta' as far ai it is possible. _-_ . eg" J J 1 ,r'fr: "f '" ,: n Kecipes 1 ested and Found Good ? . r"*r>r>n - ?? -? ai't aarti r 1a '.? ha.a - , inleaa otner ' ara ?nd , ; on. ?treet. .partment wlll not te r< Illtnpi for retum. Kln.lly - V. tlt? . * ... ?,?.?? : ' ' ? - fr,' .... fl om nn authorlly on Kngl e. okli a t r flugai thrae r lurpe r;; pound of fionr. ?? ? ? floa half t- a I flve egi . tbe butt r th? t M attl i ? i Hh ?? ? Ihe . ak. ' t the aul i | ? iti H ' ? tt. - tlmti the I ' ' desln ? : ot fl '. i to .; ?? n , ; ' : ? . ? ? ' ? re H hardi ,.?11 mto b damp plai e. and II i i i. ? ?? ,,??,, i. ? ? ., or ii '??? da nove It from the neal looklng lltl and lt ta read 'ng -? LUeful Household Tips ti I- flwartroaal wlU r?v lot bouaa i * . i _nt." New York Trll ''?? ?"? ' ' ' *ttm ?" . , CEPAN TOR MIMNi; ln i I where an accumulatloa of l.? avolded. utiii/e an enanv niware aaucepan for mlxlng cakea, mnf- , nnMt ,, ,,,,,.,. 11-. i a Mueepaa arlll be | cenvenleol than the regu latlon mlxlng bowl II ean b? | ? I Itnnly by tha bandle, while th- I ::, bfl bung up when nol ln mor.'ovet. hflfl tl" flddfld Bd ? i | nnbreakabla II li w i, H to ..?? ii al a i lueepan for thk pui - ? o from atralaa of vag? etablaa and of good q ,h;'1 " alll not . hlp "fr Into tha b ttei [I !' ... tt, . of . ..ni*.-'. t" I <'P '?'"? ' ' for mlxlng pOTpooa but ?ny i dl . red for aaoci paa arlll ai N< w rorh Clty. " r H , BUFFEB i OF THK Bl __iaf_NCI ii. i. iR. t\ h. n ocftj la ui or i>. rvoufl and taaoyad by the eloetng of a ? .. - . ',,. bi ? rubber bai .i aba it larg* notfl I . ? thfl door bandle, glva tha band a tnrlal and altp the other and over 1!:.- Iiati.il.' on thfl Other Btde, Thls BOtfl n-> a i.iifr.-r betwaaa tk* d| aftfcae>orand thfl lamb if aa alaatle band la aot at hand aatrlp of dotb Beured la a hand aad uaed in the Baaafl way win aarva the par poaa, "? ' l;..me PT. V I BUTTON TII'- To prevent ront l.ut m flotalag sfl aaw .i BBBall botton at thfl Ha. k of thfl larc. OM.* Tl. ; \enta the buttoa trom polliog aaray th. matertaL a___t K & To MIX PUBNCH DRBBSINQ BAB ir.v t keep b wlda moutbed bottlfl for mtxtag bb] ii.ii'h ditaalng. ahaJriag the Daily Bill of Fare SATURDAY. tewed lamb eal n iah, coffee. - bnkod | . DINN1 roaal latnb, apple Jelly, f plant, Kfufr'?, po |. iddlng, SAUTED CORNMEAL MUSH. Pul Ii fi over n uBh Into . .Mit it i ln a thln better ' ? ?'-. hot f,,t, butter oi l.ii.i. ? malade or mapl EGGS IN BAKED POTATOES. ? .- rid alx ? tt both ??I om 01 ? >f sall . i-it th.ni bark Into a h.>' IHE DIGE.STTVE CRAYVL. ?pecia tnucl lo thfl ;ans 1 a ? ? i per pei l s.i h*. averfl q . ? n m i n all fo n i ^ hen adoj ; ' ? ..; a-hether th< tftud I ': ? | . | '..-..''? fc . ely difrerei ka ? ? ? ? it i.i noi . , ? . : ? ? ip much thal ? ?' to un l< ample, iini.'ii d.'ii. nds on th vaI ol tim ? thal n ay be permltl , . dlnner and the d would a do lo perambulatt i i?r -ni all foura In the d< nil wu . A I up ii ? and knei t, ot muj '" ?ll .,ii r dlnm r, In ?? then au ? ol th. . , . man t dlflli llltles, IO nothli f the b imor ol the sltua lllg th.it tl l.rlvate ln nl whlch gut ? t., happen i loua thal tb? i . he ho : ? ' ' JAI..A ti ?"'"'' Ana h ahe drop on i iiura 1 li dicatlon i" hei th.-ir dii ? ??_??__! wlth l" r to cre?.p round tne li . ri om, whlle th. rn n do their all rours ? ? rcl ' ' : ? , * l- to h '??;" n .: n atauram ' * '? ! >' ' , II oui amarl n to oi -n ? .P'"" _hi_ , .i dii ' im to be K.neraliy ucroptod, fll Bll we I ' ' '"' r0 nd t-oula Uuator*. and .ma In thla undlgnl I _Uj, r. presented t.> tne ?g , v,. ,,i rtuahi ?! mat ' :"'" ntlemen crawllns round ln in the mt tud. ? nothini - I .i w. II though moat *Ib-m>. ' w|] , of ua evi i rea l nk li'tiina ?'"""i dlgeatlon wall on our appe* lite ln 1 thai the remedj thfl dlseaae* and tnai the lorturee of dj ipt pela would ba ln Hnltelj acomfort and daKradn-on of srov.lllng aboul tha floor Afti r an escellenl dlnner. There ia only thla much to be ?ald In extenuatlon ol , havlor. it would preeiimabl , v. i v one iti th. same rldiculoua pcettlon. Hi tesmen, dlgiiltarlea,i of th. L^urch and h-alslatora would all l< "k tnuch i aif foura mn the dlaconcertlng moraent would arriv. when , v., yii...u >t...M n,. rlthl ajtstn What a pantinK. dlahevelled, Ahamefacrd crew would I ?? to ? ice eaxh ??. poAsibfy crawllns aulta would berome fashlonable, ln whlcb eaa. ap? i. ur in . h mlght I- aomawhat aaved THE BEST Pl """""' ..' j . ... i can ri f . ? I > a P|E_7, No rltlea eall Thai " JAUUBS I'NIQl E NOVE-TT BHOP, <-v Mb Ave. The NEW and GREATER New-York Tribune The Fastest Gromng Newspaper Special Features in Sunday's Issue Passinft of the Manchns Gives Young China Real Schools Tlie gncienl yel neu land of the Ifonfols, in its eagefnesa for a broad avenue Iending to a firm pogition in the confrcne ot nationa, haa taken over bodily tho American system r,{ edttca tion for the beoefit of ita youth. Until a icw years ano puhhc icrvice in the Land oi Plowera arai reachr.i thnuiRh bribi-ry. combined with .t preliminary itndy ot Chinese litcraturc and philoaophy. Now all that has been totally changed. To Rehabilitate Old Home of Carrofl of Carrollton Donghoregan Mador, in Maryland. where dwelt tho famed signer of Ihe Declaration of Independence and which araa the "show place" of Vmerica in hi- time. is agatn dedicated to home life. i hoipitality by tho Charles Carrolls of to-day. Workmen brOUghl from England fnr tho ptirposo boilt this hnu-c nearly two centuriei ago, and it was named for the Inlh eatate trom which its Grnt owner waa exilcd. Test Fixes Mental Age And Detects Weakness of Mind Dr. E. A. Doll demonstrates Binet system at the Congress of Mrtual Hygiene and hy means of exhaustive cxamination de i i.les thal tiio tremblins intorviewor need not enter an asylum. Simple methoda reveal drprees of reasoning power ranging from that of early rhildhood to maturitv. and only agile and accurate thought will bring one through with flying colors. Girl Pioneers of America Seek Healthy Bodies and Minds Thia vigoroua ta i-year old movement, started hy Miss J.ina Heard, leada ita membera tn N'ature's lap for recreation and In? to intensify their leniei and all their facul nt..i and ph) ? Novel System Proteets Nation's Vv'oods Against Flames Government foreiten have to-te.l in the "Arkanaaa." Mountains .11 effective method of tighting tire in timbcr lands. It in< ind. i the use nf tignal towera, rangc findera, righting hood-. helto raphi and telephonea, a- wen ta of coUapaible water tank*. hemical extinguiihera am!. incidentally, a well drilled army ?>f men and horiea. THE WOMAN'S PAGES ?i:e manv interesting features ou tho Woman's Paj-es is ?' illuatrated articie- on Interinr Decoration, which gjve in decorating or redeeorating their home*. Oaes i ariae will !?? gladly anawered hy the l.ditor. 1. The Charm of the Season's Jew- 4. Premonitions of Future Styles. elry. I Illuatrati d I 5. Children's Indoor Frocks. i TIlus 2. Too Little Versus Too Much. i trated.) (Mustrated.) The ninth article; 6. Coats and Hats lor Children. on houaehold decora-1 (Tllnatrated.) tion. 7. Boudoir Secrets. .'. News from the Club World , 8. Daily Bill of Fare. And Various Other Interesting Articles. THE CHILDREN'S PAGES I'nder the title of "Tho Junior Fornm" the Children'* Pages of inday Tribune have become noted fnr the excellence of their eon rhey bave an instructive and eilucational value which places them in a <?'. ii bj themaelvea. In all departmenta The Tribttne is a clean, HOME paper. 1 Gee and Whiz. A true eat story. | 4. Enchanted Types. A modern i Illuatrated i ?air-v stor>' ! Fhe and Eddie. the Elephaut, 5. Bread Cast Uoon the Watera. have further edventurea. A true story of a great king 3 How to Make a Bungle House. i 6. Solutions of Eddie 9 Porzle. i "c paper boxea are nece*?ary. j 7. New Picture Puzzle. ? .j.) I 8. Editonals. \ beantiful p'cuirr in prerty colors depicting the pathetrc story "Jack and lill." who met with sad mi?hap when they went ?p the ioi ? pai!' of water, will be given free with every copy of the Sunday TRIBUNE. It will he found inaertcd in the Magazine bec tion It is o-ie of the prettiest of the sories, and must be seen to be [t is from tho bmafa oi Mis* If. L Kirk, of Philadelphia, linting pretty and picturesque ch.ldren The Magazine Section is going to be a number worth ordering in advance, if you are not among those fortunate persons who read it regularly. It will have stories and illustrations by some of th. cleverest peo? ple of the day. Among the Features Will 3c The Factor of Success By GEORGE BUCHANAN FTPE ie of the amaxing luceegsta In American htisinoss life in which r other than chance could be discovered. It will alruoit ... m luperititioui to read this, and yet lt is sohd fact. Standing By for Pere&rine By SEWELL FORD Shorty promotei a romaree _a.tar.c_l a Boston young woman and an , hampion. One of his funniest experiencei. The Case of John Smith By SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS .nother Cheater Kent story, in which the scientific investigator I r;iri-es tlie rcader again. For the Love of His Son By ADACHI KINNOSUKE \ iliarming romance of modern Japan. The Beaehcomber By S. TEN EYCK BOURKE and CHARLES FRANCIS BOURKE Second and last inMalment of a thrilhng tale of lifesaving. The Man Who Was Lost 3y MAUDE RADFORD WARREN The fascinating sto-/ of love and mystery enters upon ita third instalment. These are a few of the Special Features in next Sunday's TRIBUNE, which will also contain all the Cable and Tele? graph News, all the General News, all the Political News, all the Society and Resort News, and more comprehensivc Sport ing News than any other New York Newspaper gives. Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer ? j