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Show A Great Magazine Feature. The Ladies' Home Journal has secured what promisee o be the great magazino featuro of 1898. It ia entitled "The Inner Experience of a Cabinet Member's Mem-ber's Wife." In n series of letters written by the wife of a Uabuit member to her uister at home, aro detailed her actual experiences in Washington, frankly and freely given. The letters were written without any intention of publication . They gi ie intimate peeps behind the curtain of high official and social life. Thev'nro absolutely fearless, they study Washington life under search-light as it has neyer before been presented. The president and tho highest officials of tho land, with the most brilliant men and women of tho Capital, are seen in tno mobt familiar way. Aa these aro all actual expeti- oneea the name of tho writer ia witheld. The letters will doubtless .excite much shrewd guessing by reader and study of internal ovidouco to discover tho secret. Tho "Experiences," which will bo beautifully illustrated, begin in tho December number and will continuo for several months. |