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Stories World Meets With Smiles
An Incident at Liege.
EtES as I read of thn campaign
in Northern Belgium there comes
the memory of an incident which
occurred geveral years ago on the sta
tion platform at Liege.
In the company of two Americans,
who had been studying at German
universities-, I was traveling from
Berlin to Paris. We spent the night
at Liege, and in the morning were
on hand to take the Paris express.
As my knowledge of both French
and German was decidedly limited, It
fell to my lot to look after the hand
luggage, whilo my companions saw
to the tickets and the checking of
the trunks. While I was thus en
gaged, a well-dressed, portly gentle
man, of distinctly German type,
Stepped up and spoke to me.
I shook my head. "Xicht ver
steh," said I.
He tried again, and then I asked
him a question in my limited Ger
man. "Nicht versteh," he replied In turn.
We began to make gestures with
our arms. I repeated all the German
words I know, which were about
nine. They didn't seem familiar to
him. We began again to make ges
tures, but of no avail. Finally a
brilliant idea occurred to me.
"Parlez-vous Francaise?" said I.
"Oul, oui," he replied eagerly.
He mopped his brow, then said
something that sounded suspiciously
like French to me. '
"Je ne comprend pas," said I
Finally I managed to ask him a ques
tion. "Je ne comprend pas," said he.
And once more we began gesticulat
ing. - -
At this juncture I espied one of
my companions and hailed him with
relief. "Here, Robinson, for heav
en's sake, help this poor devil out!
I've been trying to find out for the
last 10 minutes what he wants."
The stranger literally fell upon my
neck.. "By cracky!" he cried, "can
you talk English?"
"You bet," I boasted. "I'm am an
American."
"Then, for the love of Mike, why
didn't you say so!" said he. "I'm
from Kansas City." K. R. In L. A.
Times.
Unbelievably Big.
English as she Is spoke in Eng
land opens ptttulls almost as numer
ous as those of a foreign language to
an American.
A Los Angeles society matron was
guest of honor at a London dinner
last Summer. Of course California
became the topic of general conver
sation and she was asked many
weird questions.
"Do pines grow In California?"
queried the host.
"Oh, yes, many varieties of them."
"What's the favorite variety?"
"the sugar pine, I think."
"How large Is the sugar pine?"
"Very often as much as sixteen
feet in circumference."
The Englishman gasped, then
stared at his guest as if suddenly con
vinced that he was entertaining the
Baroness Munchausen unawares. He
asked no more questions for the time
being. But after dinner he again
approached the American lady. "Are
they edible?" he said with explosive
suddenness. "Those big pines, you
know. Fancy!"
"Edible!" echoed the puzzled lady.
"How can a tree be edible?"
"But the pine Isn't a tree," per
sisted the Englishman. "It's a fruit.
With prickles, you know."
"Oh, I see. You mean a pineap
ple." "We call them pines here," ans
wered the Englishman stiffly. "Your
American language Is very strange."
L. A. Times.
An Inattentive Schoolboy.
Of course, little Johnny's full at
tention should have been upon the
recitation in history that afternoon,
but It wasn't. Through the window
he could see a squirrel scampering
up a tree and darting Into his hole,
only to poke his funny llttlo nose out
again presently and scuttle down for
another nut to deposit in his store
house. Wherefore, when the teacher
asked him a question, Johnny was
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blissfully unaware that he had been
called upon.
"Johnny!" exclaimed the teacher.
"Johnny Jones!"
Johnny's head came round with a
jerk and so did his straying atten
tion. "Johnny Jones," said the teacher,
sternly, "I don't believe you've heard
a word I've said! If you can't pay
attention you can stay In after school,
and and give me your individual at
tention! I asked you how many years
has Captain John Smith been dead?"
"Huh," exclaimed the flustered
Johnny. "Dead? Why, teacher, this
is the first I've heard about his even
being sick."
Didn't Like the Taste.
Representative William A. Ash
brook, of Ohio, received an almost
tearful letter from a woman In his
district, imploring him not to send
any -more Government seeds or bulbs
Into their once tranquil home. It
seems that Ashbrook, not content
with sending a few radish and lettuce
seeds, had franked a large consign
ment of narcissus and tulip bulbs as
nuggets of good cheer to a few of the
more fortunate among his constitu
ents. One woman set only part of the
bulbs Into the ground and put the
others away for future reference.
Then she hired a new cook and short
ly thereafter gave a dinner, a feature
of which was to be a certain kind of
salad containing onions. Many a
thoughtful reader has doubtless
guessed by now what happened how
the bitter taste of the narcissus bulbs
inadvertently substituted for onions
complicated the feast and how all
was woe.
"We will not care for any more
Government bulbs," the woman
wrote to Ashbrook; "the flowers
could not possibly recompense for
the trouble we had over the salad."
Fred C. Kelly.
An Indelicate Remark.
"One cannot be too careful In his
remarks on some occasions," said a
young clergyman, In speaking of a
tour of inspection which he, in com
pany with older divines, made of a
penal Institution.
"The leader of our little expedi
tion, a truly good man, was so im
pressed by what he learned from the
story of one young man Imprisoned
for burglary that he felt he should
offer him some encouragement, of
what kind he hardly knew. So, after
many hems and haws, he delivered
himself of the following:
" 'Ah, my friend, we must not lose
sight of the fact that we are here
today and gone tomorrow.'
" 'You may be, sir," rejoined the
burglar, 'but I ain't.' "Harper's
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We met him leaving his office dur
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"Where are you going at this time
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