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Show How the Walter Lost a Tip. At ono of tho Kansas City hotels where tho colored waiters glvo especially espe-cially good sorvlco, but always expect adequate remuneration for tho samo from tho guests, n waiter wns especially espe-cially ofllclous tho other day In serving serv-ing a man from whom ho expected a liberal tip. When tho meal had been served and ho was standing off at ono t'do, eagerly looking for nn opportunity opportu-nity to bo of service, ho said to tho guest: "Didn't yo' hnvo a brothnh heah last week, sah?" "No," said the ono addressed, "I bo-llovo bo-llovo not." "Well," continued tho waltor, "thoh was a geni'man heah at man table what looked vo'y much llko you, and ho was so well pleased with tho sorvlco sorv-lco that ho gavo mo CO cants whon ho loft." Tho guest had by this tlmo finished his meal, and as ho aroso ho said to the expectant servitor: "Come to think of It, Sam, thnt was my brother that wns hero, and I guess ho paid you for tho wholo family. Ho may bo back again In a weok or two." Kansas City Journal. |