Show LURE OF THE BRIGHT LIGHTS Uncle Mose Could Not Be Satisfied While He Felt Himself Out of Public Life A negro waiter water named Moso Mose had served sered with wih a measure of ot distinction for tor several years in iii a downtown New NewYork NewYork NewYork York restaurant with wIh a large patronage patron age among business men One day last spring a customer ofer offered him a good position as servant at his country country country coun coun- try home He Hen was n to have a nice uniform uniform uni form tor with brass buttons and the pay was to bo be much better than he was getting Moss Mose ose accepted envied accepted envied by his white coated associates One morning recently Moss Mose turned up at t the restaurant and nd startled lh the tho proprietor by asking for his old Job Why havo have you left Mr Browns Brown's service asked aked tho the proprietor Did he discharge you ou T Didn't he treat you well wel No sir I aint been discharged and they certainly did treat mo me all allright al alright right responded Mose ose promptly Then why in tho the world come back here The pay vay Is less and the work is harder Mose paused looked vacantly out of ot the window for tor a moment and with witha a broad grin on his face whispered I wants mah mali ole olo Job here her again cause Ise Ise got to get back back in I public life le dats dat's all am alIl |