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Show HOW MONARCH'S BLEEP, gene Ar Tennbled Willi lneeeanle Othera Knjoy Their Henna. Ther Is, alter all, but little difference differ-ence between him who wear a crown . and ordinary human beings when It come to the matter of aleeplng and eating and drinking. Kmperor William Wil-liam la a soldier even when be goea to bed, lor be sleeps on a reguiatiou t camp bed, such a hie ofllcsra us. Th I bed clothing Is or the rough ruglmentsl J pattern, lie retiree at 11 p. m. and la 1 up and dreseed soon after B a. ni. ( Queen Victoria went to bed quite late, j although ahe waa a comparatively ear- ly rlr. Year In and year out bar j average tlm of going to bed wss 5 10:15. A lily In walling was depiiu.li . lo read" her to sleep. Tli f zar of Hac- . . ... la haa th greatest illrflrulty In get- ting a good night's rest, and yet be 1 what old-fashioned people call "a lover. i ot the bed." He dreads the night. Ills ' bedroom Is always brilliantly lights 1, like a reception-room. H" o'ten r.l- I fers rrom acute Insomnia and make a frequent use of chloral. Q i"ou Wll- belmlna goes to lied shout II o'clock and get up oarly. (In rising ah tnkea a stroll around th park snr vlslta ths stnlilcs. Her bedntead la or monumental slxe. being broa.l enough for six and proportionately deep. Leopold III, the king or tbe llelglsns, goes lata to bed. He spends bait tba L. I .n(1 PM..lin In alenne I contrast to bis neighboring sovereign, be uses an ordinary bedstead, without any othsr luxury than a quIH of awandown. He Is a very chilly mortal. mor-tal. Th king of Italy cannot sleep except upon a very hard bed. II dts-pena dts-pena with th use ot pillow. II , uae sheets of th vsry coanamt web and sleeps Ilk a top. |