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Show I THE KAISER REAPPEARS Having been in obscurity since th" war and having etCaped the clutches of either Great Britin or France, former Emperor William, now plain William of rjohenzolleri), has popped his head above the fence and has ihOHted aerpefl the street to thp bOyi "Come, kids, let's hae a time." Willjam for many a day just afler the armistice, did not kn." whether he would be transported to the Towe? of London and there languish until hi head srtf topped off. Not long has it been sines he must have spent sleepless nights, wondering what the allies had resolved to do. Now thai Europe has quieted down sufficiently to reassure him thai his neck is safe and that the sovereignty of Holland is to be respected no one need be surprised that WillUm i taking more interest in soual affairs than he did in 118 ot 1915 and that he is contribul ing Jw guilders toward to-ward the expenses of a gala week in Amerougen, tfrat little town in The Netherlands unknown to the putiide up ti the tinif an indignant democracy discovered the ex-emperor had fled from 6m, across the border and was domiciled in the CMtli of his friend' Couni von Bentinek This outburst of joy is due to the return of tin- kaiser from oblivion. Will the German peopll eventually welcome the author of the great war back to the pftlftcof whet intrigue brought them down 1,1 their present level f)f distress, (,r will tlic help t lie rest pf the world, to get rid of the baneful inflrein-e of tl.c man by deeping htm in j exile? |