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Show ' "l There are very few for- ttt C KT 1 1 ' Y7 ' eig11 waiters who claim to m OOmQ iNoble Waiters have been .noblemen in their ; Take Lowly Tips ow C0UDV and-descend-- By MANAGER DOYLE 8nts fr0IB ld Dble of Siaaord Hold. Baiumore. Mi families who will not accept a tip. I was at one time connected with the Waldorf-Astoria in New York and other large hotels in this country. I have seen a great many foreign waiters who claim to be members of old and noble families, but never have I seen one of these fellows refuse a quarter aa a tip. They will tell you. L about their distinguished ancestors and the old and historic castles that their families are occupying in Europe, but if you donvt tip when you have finished your meal the chances are you will go hungry if they ever get a chance to wait upon you again. There are "any number of good foreign waiters that claim to be noblemen.- You can generally size them up by the amount of dignity they put on. Nothing less than a 25-cent tip will go with these fellows. If they think you are easy they will tell you enough about their noble- family to make your head swim, but look out if you neglect to tip them, for they will have you on their blacklist They w-fll even go further and tell the other noblemen who are waiting wait-ing in the hotel about you. |