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Show AN EDITOR'8 CABINET A somewhat novel institution has betn established in connection with the editorial department of Success Maga-' sine. It is called the Editor 's Cabinet. and consists of a board of prominent men and women, experts in various phases of human endeavor, whose dnty is to answer the questions that shall be asked by the readers of the magazine. Every editor knows that his publication publica-tion is looked upon aa a clearing-house for all manner of puzzling queries, which are hurled at it by an impatient public. Success Magazine announces that it has been requested to answer so inCny questions of a diversified nature that, in order to give its readers the best possible service, it organize! the Editor's Cabinet. The list of names of the experts is a good one and is. so far, made up of the following: William P. Brooks, agriculture; agricul-ture; Frederick A. Cleveland, finance; Isabel Gordon Curtis, domestic economy; econo-my; Woods Hutchinson, hygiene; Mrs, Burton Kingsland, etiquette; David Be-Usee, Be-Usee, the drama; Edwin Markham, literature; lit-erature; Hudson Maxim, science and invention; in-vention; Patterson Da Bois, morals; Samuel Merwin, current events. Success Magazine will mako this branch of its publication a distinct office, of-fice, which will constitute a sort of national na-tional bureau of information. It simply sim-ply throws itself open to answer all manner3 of questions that may be put to it, which, indeed, ia quite an undertaking. under-taking. x |