168 AN OLD ROAD. than then, for now all tourists, whether Germans or otherwise, flock here by the score to partake of the Bratwurst, a delic- ious sausage which is served up with sauer- kraut. My, I can taste it yet, it was so very excellent. I fear we dined at this restaurant more than we did at our hotel, and the last thing we did as we left the town was to go for a farewell lunch to this tiny restaurant called “The Bratwurst Glock,” famous for sauer- kraut and sausage. AN OLD ROAD. OULD the cyclist of to-day be favored + with such roads as the old Romans built,” said papa on his return from Italy, “his joy would know no bound.. Our boulevards with their macadamized roadways do not approach even in hardness and are far less durable than these roads built many centuries ago. One of the most noted of these is the Appian Way, commenced by Appius Clad- PORTA ST, SEBASTIAN, ENTRANCE TO APPIAN WAY.