Show aw FOR HER SAKE the face of the marquis ot of salisbury la 13 familiar but that of his wife Is not and more than ordinary interest attaches to her because this man the head of the noble house of cecil and glands En premier braved parental pleasures displeasures dis and toi toiled ledfor for some years in comparative poverty in order to marry her lady salisbury unites the higher qualities of mind with the love of domesticity and has haa been her noted husbands helper arid and trusty confidante throughout his career it if she had bad neither wealth nor social standing to bring him she had inheritance of goodness and culture her fath father er was the hon sir edward hall alderson baron or of the court of exchequer noted as scholar and wit she was one of a large family of brothers and sisters and her fathers companion the society she went in comprised the elite of the legal and literary worlds in her youth lady salisbury without being a beauty was a fins and striking girl tall fair air and of commanding carriage she charmed lord robert the second son of the then marquis of salisbury but his father would not hear to the match his son insisted on marrying his sweetheart and his father ther cut him off with no allowance I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 7 Q L I 1 11 1 1 THE marchioness MAHCHI ONESS OF SALM salia BURY for some years lord robert cecil and hia young wife lived in lodgings off the strand and supported themselves out of the husbands literary earnings the death of his elder brother and his father gave lord robert the marquisate and from then on lady salisbury has haa reigned at hatfield house the wife of a distinguished peer who has haa four times been glands En foreign minister and is the leader of the tory party this last year lady Salis burys health began to give way and she has spent all her time at hatfield house where lord salisbury is frequently seen walking beside her pony cart their danied man led life has haa been unruffled and serene I 1 |