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Show Feeding the Kaiser. t Fccdln gtha U-rmnn emperor is no ' light task. Despite all that la said ' about tho kaiser's Spartan habits j thoro nro few monarchs who keep more claborato tables. Ho has no less than four chofs Sclledcnstucker, a German; Harding, 1 an Englishman; an Italian and a . Frenchman so that ho can have his ' meals for the day served In the stylo 4 of whatever nation ho may happen to fancy. Each of these chefs has his staff ot assistants, while, In addition, there is ' an Individual who may be doscrlbed i as "sausage maker to tho kaiser." 4 Ills majesty Is ypry fond of tho huso whlto frankfurter sausago, and ' has n supply of them made fresh ( evory day In his own kitchen. When engaged In maneuvering his army on a big field day these frankfurters and ' bread, washod down with lager beer, j Invariably form the kaiser's lunch. , Cleveland Loader. |