DISRAELI'S DANDYISM.
Disraeli was a dandy of dandies i n hii . day, and his lavender-colored glovei .still testify to his belief in thd undying- dowaf of dandyism. He is still as mS&S I dandy as would be wise or leeminff in a man of 73. His two sebretarief/ are models of sartorial care and finish • and the Premier is never .seen leaning 1 on the arm of any one who is not Wen SSmii- :i It has pleased Mr Gladstone to-biThoto-graphed in his shirt-sleeres, md wftE his shirt-collar flnng open,,, Porty.tVo £etr« ago Mr, Disraeli appeared iff.'B? sleeves on the balcony of the I'orr Ti^-f Taunton, and in that condition Mr Labquchere't dependents. But then itwasthedog.days; and wfaatastortS V was! Jt,wa.agamwtantitoelf r^coit Jf many colors; and the' dandy breathed
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2995, 20 September 1878, Page 2
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129DISRAELI'S DANDYISM. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2995, 20 September 1878, Page 2
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