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Show STORY OF AN ACTRESS. Horw Ethel Harrymore Almost Miswd Her Train. I Manager Sam Mycr of tlvo Etbcl Barn'-moro Barn'-moro company urrlved from tho coast yesterday yes-terday and -will remtilii sovoral weeks. He tells a very good Htory on the young star which has not heretofore appeared In ! print., It happened In "Washington, D. C when MIks Barrj'morc appeared there. It la tho custom among theatrical people, peo-ple, when about to leave town, to name an hour when tho transfer wagons can got the boggngo of the different momberfl of the- company from their hotels. The hour at Washington wan sot for 2 p. m., nnd Mlfcs Barryraoro was staying at, tho New Willard. Protty soon, whllo tho matlneo wa3 going go-ing on. word came behind that tho New AVillnnl had rcfuoed to allow Mlsa Bar-rymoro's Bar-rymoro's trunlLi to bo moved.- She was Justly lncnnecd and so was tho manager. "Did you pay your hotel bllli" askod tho latter. , "No, indoed," she ycplled, "I did not I imnic it necessary." fi tho manaffcr hurried over to tho ho-to ho-to p.iy tbo bill and rcmonfltrqto vlth ; tho clexk. but that official denied any knowledge of tho affair. The "porter was oallod and asked fot- an explanation. Ho stated -that tho trunks would certainly 'have boon moved, but when tho mon went up to tho door thoy found a card pinned on It which read, "Undr no clrcuro-tanooa clrcuro-tanooa to bo disturbed before U olclock." This rxrk)o is ofton pinned on Dio door of those who havo to secure tho full Quota of roet whllo on tho road, and tho mold had forgotton to remove It when making -bor rounds at noon. Tho porter thought it muBt moan 11 o'clock that night. But tbo friends of tho actress aro always al-ways pleased when relating how Mlsff Barryniore'o baggage was hold by a hotel. |