Show The German press Is much humiliated jy a Into vagary of the Kaiser In his effusiveness over Cornelius Vanderbilt That press assumes that he Is the Vanderbilt and that he is a shoddy millionaire when the fact Is that ho Is a good deal of a man and not much of 0 i millionaire as he was cut off with a comparative pittance by his father because be-cause he refused to give up the woman he had agreed and wished to marry Its It-s possible that the Kaiser thought he was the man of millions as the attentions atten-tions he lavished on Vanderbilt were altogether al-together unusual lIe Invited him to vIsit Marlcnburg and sent word to the governor of the district to see that nothIng noth-Ing was lacking to afford his guest all comfort and access to the art treasures there The governor spread himself gave Vanderbilt the royal turnouts mustered the guad In his honor gave him special trains and court carriages Illuminated the harbor at night In his honor and otherwise trtead him as a visiting sovereign Of course it was ridiculous from anl standpoint and the whole German empire Is agape with surprise sur-prise The explanation will no doubt come later and will add to tho hilarity of nations |