Show KI EIn IHIOTIIKH MINCB HENRYS LOT IS NOT AVERY A-VERY HAPPY ONE lal hr IH1 ly hat will the OM I Mirnir lids a rill la IHOM ins f lwadeae tar lilt 1aorlte irmt MI UK quarrel between be-tween the Herman emperor and bli OI brother that hu 1 culrolnaied in the a bnnlbment I of 1 Prince Henry It I of long Handing It J y baa been a subject of comment aoionj Urman navy or i ulcer for year Irlnce Henry In hli early youth was the ckuoweilgtd lavorlto not only nt bll father then the crown prince but of hla grandfather the old Rmperor William hyaleally 1 perfect of com mi ml lug appearance charming of manner and toclnlly popular II nr > was the ery opposite of hla brother the present emperor who at a very vary ace began to bow aa Imperloui proud nature Of all bin playmate William was phyalenll the weakest itihc n cot arrogant It became tier e4 r I e IRINCi IIIIMIY nary to uparatc the two brothers 10 tolall unlike were they Crown Irluoe 1rederlck with the content of hli father fath-er sent hla l second boy llinr I on H I trip around the world The young I prince won the affection ot those brought Into pertonal contact with him unit of the public as wa I Ills picture woo printed In every paper In tho empire em-pire together with accounts ot his experience ex-perience abroad Tho fact that hi began be-gan hli chosen career at the bottom of the adder seal wean known to be an excellent 1 ex-cellent comrade who preserved till charming manner In ipltc of tho discipline dis-cipline and rough work attending n sea firing life endonred hIm to the people Of hli elder brother nothing more was known than that ho was a cloao otudcnt and I slowly gained sueceuhc degree In Iho army While tho old Hmperor I William lived ho occupied the mention I men-tion of iho monnrchlal part comewhat to iho ditrlmcnt of Iho two prlneoi e J iwelall M the crown prince then In Ihe prime of hla lit stood between j them and the throne Then came tho death of Iho old emperor nod ninety I I day < later kin ion Frederick followed I him to the grave From ohncurlly the present emperor was suddenly lifted to the height of his ambition That this rhinge In hli fortunes developed I troll I of character that until then It ball 1 been his duty to control Is not denied oven j by kin moil enthusiastic eulogists I Wlllambecam o the center of public attentloi and hla brother without envy devoted himself to hit duties The grandfather probably foreseeing tinplenmnt relations mad a will by which frlnco Henry Vii made titian Iiitib Independent nt hli brother nhlin an act without precedent In tin hlstorj ot the houso of Hohcntollcrn Tho new emperor began n systematic course of attracting public attention to nnko himself popular He wanted to ho poet linger general equnitrlnn sharpshooter nntll ho lined lo lead to rank nut anywhere everywhere There nils one position that appeared to ho n bar lo Ms ambition the poililoi which by right belonged to his brother Henry I Ml the enumerated nru and accom p l hmtu he practiced on land the orean wan mill unconquered by him here ruled tile brother If ever the father and grandfather of the quarel ling princes had say ultimate purpose In view when with their consent Prince Henry chose the navy fur his I career It certainly mint have been heir Intention to make him commandIng command-Ing admiral of the Herman nary a position I po-sition that It la I generally conceded has bu not only earned but which hla an perlor talents entitle him to To appoint ap-point his brother to this position would lave been but mi act of Justice on the part of the present emperor hut In his unbounded pride he wishes to retain the highest position In the nary tor himself as he Is I commanderlachlef at the army and practically bin own chancellor It evidently H bin Intention Inten-tion lo ImmorUllie himself either asa as-a grand success or a monstrous failure fail-ure The Uerinin navy li I without an admiral who is I not eubject to the or den of the emperor or his Immediate superior When Irlnce Henry married Wit lAm sent him as a wedding present a Ifeilio portrait of himself to be hung up In the vestibule of the castle In i Thlel where the prince reside William Wil-liam In that picture wear the unl form of Ihe grand admiral of the navy Whn Irlnce Henry caw this picture ho IIIral hook his head HI feet lugs may be Imagined but ho held his pence Finally the mennure nt affront win full M the opening of the North 8n canal the emperor appeared In the uniform uni-form of the grand admiral thus liking to himself the honors ot the moment which by rights longed l to ht brother who na commander of the Idol squadron squad-ron was entitled to them What he should have done was to appear In the roe of an honored 1 guest instead ot taking tak-ing the oamnmnd out of his brother hindi The cnoiequeneea ot this act are before the world That the ambition of the restless William Is I Btlll nnistli I fl < nl no one doubts What wll I ho attempt at-tempt next and what will be his end MRS WILLIAM K VANDCRCILT 1 I i 1 I A t t THE MdTlinil Or CONSUELO VANDUHDILT JLI I |