Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1915 — Plain Fare for a King. [ARTICLE]

Plain Fare for a King.

The plain Hriag ordered by King George at the royal table means four oonrses—soup, fish. Joint and sweets —lnstead of six, at dinner, and brashfast of fruit and porridge. with fish served two days a weak and eggs and bacon one, the result being a reduction et aeet bar bead tmm MAO to HAS a day. At the same time the oost of living in eervant tt hall has ban reduced from 91.44 a day to M oanta. In other word* the feed of royalty will east new lean than the food of the servants did.