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Show How th Walter Lost a Tip. At one of the Kansas City hotels where the colored waiters give especially espe-cially good service, but alwsye expect auequate remuneration for the aamo from tho guests, a waiter whs especially espe-cially officious the other day In serving serv-ing a man from whom he expected a liberal tip. When the men! had been served anil be was atanding off at one rde, eagerly looking for an opportunity opportu-nity to be of service, he aaid to the guest: "Didn't yn' have a brothnh heah laat week. Bah?" "No," said th one addressed, "I believe be-lieve not," "Well," continued tho waiter, "theh vraa a gem'man hesh at mah table what looked ve'y much like you, and he was ao well pleased with the service serv-ice that he gave me GO centa whon be left." The guest had by this time finished hie meal, and aa ho aroae be said to Ihe expectant aervltor: "Com to think of IL Bam, that waa my brother that waa here, and I guess he paid you for the whole family. He may be bark again In a week or two." Kansas City Journal. |