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Show tMxtr on the taJra, said to him, becor tha player could enter com plaint In re ' ' grd to' tha proceeding of tha night bo ioru: "How did yo nisr J? 71fJ playing: 1n tha next room? -Enjoy it!" sneered IHxey, '"Why. men allro. I spent half tha nigot poundinc on tha wail in mjr endeavor to make tha fool caaaal" A sorrowful smile crept Uto tha eoonte-naca eoonte-naca of tha bonlfaos; "It most ba.a been a misunderstanding.' said ha. "Tha gentleman gen-tleman who was claying the cornet said that the party tn the next room applauded so heartily that ha want orer every piece he knew several times!"--Kansas City Star. MISTAKEN APPLAUSE. Henry E. Dlxey recently told of an experience ex-perience In a small hotel In New England, wherebv the actor was much annoyed by the playtnc of a comet at nlcht by a cuest whoee room was adjoin Inr that of Dlxey. In the mornlnc the landlord, meetlnc |