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Show SOME TIPSTER Presient Wilson's first, trip to Europe cost him in the neighborhood of $2,000, but of his' own pocket. This dent, small as it seems beside the gifts made by Eur-ppean Eur-ppean rulers when they visit foreign capitals, cap-itals, will probably find its twin in his pocketbook when he . returns from the next voyage. The President's money was scattered in "small" tips of $25 and $50 to porters in trains, at hotels, and in the palaces he visited. He also spent considerable money in buying presents for attendants for Mrs. 'Wilson, himself, and his staff. Framed photographs of himself constituted his favorite gift, with gold cuff Hnks running a close second. Washington Times. |