Show l M S Latter Da Day 01 the lu In a w book on tb the great reat h premier occurs this estimate or of his hili per 11 t nd ability tr Pe men have made a more mort did appearance un on the stage Ills ilia Sword o opened ened the oyster it t the first ell en encounter I counter and before th the world knell kne hi his he bl wa was a leader ot of society Ills Progress us a like a fairy tal tale or a I chapter from which you cannot read without a enthusiasm II lie w Wa youa bl be W was handsome he wu Ws a fop he had written rIUn a book and his hll as 1 almost to his hll 1111 ambition Strange stories were ur told of this youth whose black ringlets Were ere ridiculed b by the en and the fashion or of whose hOll coat cual coatis I is still fabulous But hi his Ivory rn cane with ohl his hll hi his bored his hll priceless these thle were lees ItI remarkable than hi his Iou bus hi his of oC eloquence e and the bitter contempt which he shed for tor his hll III 1101 glory was Waa no leut ot of all to himself HI hail Int I d the ho orld to tn conquer and the victory wee a his hIli NOI was 1 there the smallest touch or snob Dob hery In hit hili of oC battlefield UI Ito deemed his the lIr t In anti Ind himself the jual of the Iw t an dent duke uk Su 80 that In deserting hi fathers library for tor w hat h he hll relied the salons Ion of the great reat hI he I I but obeying a natural and A instinct a J Jew In all things In I nothing did he be prove hla hi so 1 clearly a as In hi his 10 lots of oC I Abets Aboe all thin things clothes I and Ind from Crom the outset t lic Iw r re regarded I life a as a masquerade lit It always be Ul UI a as II ey aliI and disguising his origin III the 1111 I Due oua trappings ot of a hoi At AI Malt aIta he lined dined with the Ih I I al a an brigand null non U ii 1 R and anel though we it II what hat the soldier thought of hi lilt display he hImself WI was sot a I lied hed with the effect he In Indeed deed throughout his lii famous tour II hi II Will was nut nothing bin less lel thin than a mal h r triumph lie Ie pondered of oC hiI hi a wardrobe and nut not even the lUll lilt ulti I i of It travel compelled him to appear itt III Ii array So 80 he I Is round found Iii Ih the kin kings death I is the hi hIs dr dress waIstcoats so 0 lie boasts th tb tha a which lie brought front Pris larl Is III the most moat successful thing h A ever ner wore and universally Hut BUI It Wits 0 St t Gibraltar that lie he mail hi proudest conquest conquet and t thi hi reputation ot of being a great reat juge of costume For not only did the fashion ot of discarding waistcoats In th the ing reveal the beauty of bile hll studs but 1111 yi he I 1 have Ih the fane or of being till lie first that eser 1 passed the lire straits wIth two to canesa mom morning In aol In t lIln clint cane I 1 change ny my cline cane all as the Ihl gun CUll II tires rei and anft hope to crr carry them Item both to Cairo It I is wonderful tile llie et ef effect feet th these magical wands produce I owe to them even Ien more attention than to bring the supposed author I It 11 forget That is II a touch of at the true Disraeli n He forgot foot the title or of his hll book b hi reo re the proper moment to La change his hll cane anI and It was Ial this pleasant mix mixtUre tune tUre of and which gave him his hili pla e In the worM world worMIt It was wall a roe of oC course but success itself I is a pose II wholly alien to the natural moan mID And was wall wasso so 0 little the natural man that all his hll action were wre the result ot of nn nI all 1111 his hili i wr were calculated to please his |