Show HOW KINGS OF OLD TRAVELED The quiet and unostentatious man wan manner wanner manner ner In lu which half halI the monarchs of Europe following tho iho example of oC their holiday making subjects are traveling about just now recall tho upheaval which accompanied a rulers I movements In tho the olden times Urne Whoa Whon for Instance the Leopold in 1665 traveled from Ger Gor Germany Gorman Germany many man to tho Tyrol he took look with him hima a Q retinue of or 2000 persons and 1501 horses More foro than years later Inter tho the first king of ar Prussia a gentle gentleman gentleman gentleman man who loved pomp and display caused 1000 horses hor s to bo ho hold held in readiness at every posting station through which ho passed on his our through hi lila hIs new now born king kingdom kingdom dom and wherever ho spent the night thoro his bed room furniture had to bo ho In readiness before his ar arrival arrival rival rhal T e second king kIn of or Prussia on tho other hand objected to any form of ot display partly on account of ot the ox ex expense pease pense and anti partly part because ho found that he traveled twice as fast as ashen when hen he was WIlS only accompanied by Indispensable servants Some Somo curious old documents document have havo been preserved In which tho the official who Mn ed for the tho kings travels explains to tho the provincial dignitaries what they are to put on his males majos tys table lable and how bow they ther had bettor house him himA Aa Au A to the tho royal table he writes FCC ree ce that you ou get gel first t of or all some somo fresh water sator fish flah and shell fish of which his lila majesty IB Is particularly fond Iso Also some ROme meats Deats Then there should be bo brandy brand and 1 1 light beer If possible po sl le his hla majesty always al takes lite hui hi midday meal moal In a barn a tent lent or ora ora ora a garden house whore thero there Is plen pien plenty ty t of or fresh air and likewise his maj majesty esty prefers to sleep In a n barn or garden gardon bouso because he does docs not like warm rooms nor can ho walk up lip stoop sleep stops without discomfort This frugal kings greater realer son Frederick II some of or his fathers rathers tes and always preferred when traveling In hits hla own On dominions to put up In country par parsonages and In rooms with only a n abod ahod hod bod an arm chair and a 0 table lable nut But parsimonious par though he ho was wan In gon oral he paid fifteen pounds a n night for these humble quarters and ho lie tried to save AlVe expenses by b taking with him only the tho Indispensable servants ls ansi and nn one on other carriage that old oM coach I of f his for tor or repairs of which he lit never neer would w uld pay pa during the whole of ot his reign so 50 that when It was vas falling to places pieces It had bad to bo ho patch patched ed cd up in secret and tho the expenses had hind to be covered somehow without I tho kings Icings knowledge Ills His own carriage was drawn by IJ 1 twelve tw hordes horses and that of or the atten atLon I l I chief among whom bom wan wa the tho thoman theman man In charge of a bagful of or gold goldby goldby goldby by Westminster Gazette F P i |