The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1917, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 19:7. ‘ Yama Yama Girl Returns to Broqdway GRANDIN AS <=" SSS ed ~~ & w tt POORER DOLL EA ALO rns The cold delicate ted Mates agains Germans They With a New Outlook on Life; Reason Is TO PUT ASTOP 1) Sees she os © Gane Richard Harding Davis’s Baby Girl SOAPBOX SEDITION saw 9 Sm concen menroctne weber crimes of meet of dainty as a debu- Beane MoCoy, New Bessie Me- hie have been made tante satisfying as Coy Davis, Whe Has “Sat in CASTORIA tn Use For Over ‘eer ped y by parties, Anarchists and Police Wane | doard ond | GSc"cibade eve tee cotthas ches pi) A ° sleep. No trouble Front” for + ad a indictments Will Be Made no knack to make in Never Agein orned if Treason is Shown five minutes ready Little Things Thet Used to) = oll of Seem So Large Behind the | le compliance with \netructions i+ for ¢ na | She Says. oaSeuTER pued erday by Judge Metntyre Scones, $ HOPE fh the Court of General Meenyne the i = a = Hepiember Grand Jury vewen to-day | COLD ’ yi a tween t aggellipettig medio Bed Furnishings Ona Btreet, The investigation began at noon @ith a score of police wii« eases on band, and if the Orend Jury | finds trom police records and testi VERY SPECIAL PRICES Mattments trees toss made by wap| Will be @ Sale feature to-morrow and Friday, box oretors thers indictments will follow, ay on the Fourth Floor. oven if there should be no indiet- ments it fs certain thet the Grand Jury will fraine and submit to Judge White Blankets Mcintyre stsong oregeniment 46-| per pair. + « $4.75, 6.00, 8.00 to 11.50 box orators who have been attacking the President, and the alltes Patent Satin Bedspreads of the United Bta! in Union Square, Madison Bquare and on Broadway with embroldered scalloped edges: corners in the Thirties. Police offi- clals expect to receive inetructions Slee 2 x2% yards . . . » each $3.50 that no more permits be !seued for hx2% } street corner or public equare meet- Size 214x234 yards; « +» «© « each 4.50 ings unless the character an@ pur- The NEW, tootheome . rene job took her away. | rt , Senne Harding Davie, & dimpled delignttu Ste Revere. Nyt “meses litte girt who leads just now. Try - takes this world All Grocers with the miem THE D & © COMPANY nity which only Peed Products of Eaveptional Merit Only Wttle girls under three feel it de- serves. The tittle daughter of Nich ard Marding Da- via and the dancer Broadway! je MoCoy Is @ young per- | nof many responsibilities. ‘Though | jonly two years and seven months old, is the mother of many war or- bans. Wt is to 6 life smooth for! Hope and her war orphans that Bes- ale Met the Yama Yama Girl, is i | } poses of such mectings shall be out- Patent Satin Bedspreads coming back to Broadway, | lined beforehand and approved. I found the Yama Yama Girl yes- | | District Attorney Swann lost no Hemmed: terday afternoon at the Century | time in taking up the matter of ¥ neditious street corner speeches after Size2 x23{ yards .« «© « « each $3.00 Judge MclIntyre’s instructions were Size 214x234 yards . 4 < ~ each 3.75 delivered to the Grand Jury yester- day. He orderod Assistant District Theatre, where she is rehearsing for & new production—a slender blonde} n with great blue eyes | blurred tramically when she { the saddest hour of her life, When Richaré went.” Py | Attorney Ryttenberg to consult with Comfortables | : AN the foreman of the Grand Jury, and . S6QESSIE M'COY is NOT going| | the resuit was the beginning of the Of figured silkoline . .« .« . each $2.15 back on the atage,” began) a ‘ ea | — | investigation, f other people. Why, | At the request of the District At- Of figured silkoline, with plain border, t (Mrs. Davis always re-|torney Acting Pollce Commisstone nusband's death in this|Godiey sent to the Grand Jury to- each (ee ae ee ee way) I got hundreds of letters from | Gav ienector Bolan, who ts in charge Mra, Richard Harding Davis. “It la) w . , ‘orld just because I'm going back on | always thinking Bessie McCoy Davis—a totally differ-| tye stave.” ee meee OPT after he we ent person, a far, far better person, lferred to h who will appear on the Century pro-| A sri look of apprehension people he had helped+-from convicts, | gramme under her own name, Bessie came into Mrs. Davis's big eyes.| from old lease whose dou! he bought | of the district in which the noap box McCoy Davis, No one could be with] “Perhaps you ought not to put that|every,winter. Richard was a Prince}disturbances have occurred, Capta. Unusual Values will also be offered In Richard Harding Davia five minutes] in about mashing» Hope's vexetables, | and he lived lke a Prince.” William §. Daly of the West Thirtieth without becoming a better human be-| It will sound awfully du to Broad- ITE widow of Richard Harding Da-|‘Street Station and John B. Sexton of ing, and 1 had the luck to have him] way, I'm afraid. But I'm really go- vis paused. “Of course, I know|the East Twenty-second Street sta- s Cases fortve yeare 1 haem people who ons|Ing to be two pertonsc wor af|tala enol what ‘you, want frlten arcades ad pervines| MUS Sheets and Pillow me dance will say: ‘I wonder where|Jekyll-Hyde of the theatre. I'll put] your paper,” she said. “You didnt|who have been specially assigned to she has left poor little Hope.’ So I} all the fire and movement that are in]come here to hear me tell what aj meetings in the district. want to say to them now: Little Hope] me into my dances and then I'll go a wonderful man my husband was nor] Inspector Bolan and the two police i - Madison will be safely tucked away in her bed.| back to the apartment on Riverside] to prattle endlessly about my chilé.| captains. carried before the Grand Fifth Avenue Avie Sho will have a bath given to her by| ?r! and One Hundred and Ninth| Perhaps people would he interested in| Jury all reports of arrests and dis- her own mother and will have eaten| Street, where T live with Hope and] knowing that I took off eleven pounds: tyrbances at all meetings held 1a Union SAth and 35th Streets _ ie Pork " rc , two weeks Just by dancing, I come | @ supper which her own mothor| Hope's godmother, Miss frey, and) jm pp haggh in . eee nto reeeeres . aati Lat J cooked. Il turn the key and change bak) (0, im, theatre, every morhing und . — dancé for two hours and a half and “Mr. Davis used to say to me, into & woman in 1 in what}then 1 take a Turkish bath, I was don’t seo why Hope has a nurse, Bes-| Broadway thinks are the prosiest yen pounds overweight when 4 .|thine#, I'll be just a tiresome Little an, and I've lost it, T can go on aie, you do everything for her your-|* 4 pe . self. And so IL do! And I shall keep| other who has gotten back to the talking about that if you like, but sou ‘ must remind me if I get back to Mr on giving her her bath every night CORES of her life—Hope Harding | pavis or to Hope. and morning and mashing up her] Davis 66 Sar te ou mua © onal e r r vegetables and atraining them and| ioe ot pave Deon away from the GAS eattiieay: someting. to. rosth. fixing her beef julce-oh, I shan't Y st stage tive years,” Lsaid, “Did|¢S about bringing up their babies _ you miss it? Are you glad to go| themselves ff they would Listen to West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street back? Did you never wonder whether] ™e- But of course they'll laugh, you had done wisely in giving up| And, say, what docs the Yama Y¥ shir ‘mareGnal’ suovaee to: stArer awa | mini neglevt the greatest business in the With Fingers! a Ww about babies? I know that |leave the country and have a baby?"*Hope Harding Dayis has never been| ° Heasie McCoy Davis looked a sick a day in her life and I believe it pe M M : for am natonisned monsnt ther ake) 12 bgeauma, tna ven ary per Sore coun Cally: from 9 A. M. #06 P. He. f y Corns Lift Off Iaughed a low, sweot lnugh of 1n-| take children seriously enough. Wine | j cre fulity, “Surely you'r King!" she! a grag for an apart . ’ Mex| | cocent nin 6 bi to un any | [iui “wy eteve vt in gee, ent ff and Tailored and Sport Hats | >: \ corn or callus right off. Try It! happened to me. 1 would give all my | \cay beh sea the ian fadeat te | \ , a v home th superintende! ” pat | 7, j Hy i ; OR. 46U'ST. 5-8" AV woceneroseseee’ |life for one minute of my little girl.|the bullding dkpressed astonishment Suitable for both Women and Misses, are being shown on the Third Floer, n For a few cents youcan|{ want her to be « writer, Already | when he found I had put Hope { * " iv ; i o| f y |. — Puraiture at Reaconable-Prices REMAN UOT Cee he nic enaker | nanaten Peet Bak He ohentate in an exclusive assortment of styles in Velours, Hatters’ Plush and Velvets. On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT ratte diskovercd by “a | marks on a piece of paper ‘like dad-| Bhp given all my sunlight to meee + ei ‘ced f | Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey. Long Island and Connecticut Gincinnath man. [ais ahe ays, Mr. David adored. eri nin is estos Specially priced for Thursday: j ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, WE PAY FREIGHT aes Oe Oe DY ae | teen months old he tried to take her| after such a long absence?” freezone. Apply a few | oUt of her carriage, but like any other|I asked Mrs. Davis at this point. drops upon a tender, ach-|man he didn't know about the strap| “No, indeed,” she replied. “I have ing corn or callus and in-| that held her in and she watched him|@ brand new outlook on tifa in the tly all soreness disap- | for a while and then pointed to the| theatre, You see, I have sat out in Gears and shortly zen wil strap with her little hand to show/|front with Richard for five years and find the corn or callus 89 | nim now to get her out. Mr. Davis al-|learned to see the production as al loose that you lift it off with the fingers, ways sent the magazines we had to| whole and to think of the artist Just | Just think! Not one bit | te hospitals and when Hope was}as forming part of it. I never could | of pain before applying | about a year old he said, ‘Bessie, you} be worrled again by ail» the litte | freezone or afterwards. It | will have teach your daughter not| things that used to seem go largo be * [hind the scenes—what the ataseo| doesn't even irritate the |to ter the magazine covers. This 18] manager said who had the best dress. Tailored and Simply Trimmed Hats, at $4.95 and 5.75 Women’s Hand Bags surrounding sk serious. I mean It. Sick men don't | ing room, where my name was on the ~ ‘ ” . + Hard corns, soft corns |iike to read magazines whose covers | programine. Now” Tll_ be perfectly | Entirely new models, at very special prices : or corns between the toes, | j,, ve been torn off.’ 1 laughed and|*#tlsfled Just to do tho best that ts In| Iso hardened calluses on | O4V° Peen torn off.’ | Ma me to make the whole thing a success | ' WE SELL = WE SELL ON CREDIT >a j Renee ot deat shrivel asanernd Richard, this aby is alana then get back home in time i| } “From $18 Unward. Np ane fee Se ver | things than tear magazine covers —_—_— | \ rom wari : her anything 3 With Every Machi) ye Pp BLA RECORDS for SEPT RME bottle on the dresser art) never let @ |let her destroy thinks note Meg tay |have'gr you bave iekest un gut cea] DEMON MONET SULVEUS ILI ot Er i claait ' fijist ile Riekaed| — SHE CHANGED HER DRESS APARTMENTS FURNISHED FHOM $75 ) FURNISHED FROM 16 UF ON CREDIT - eeneennaseneichee Yea MATCRDAYS UNTIL 1 : Miss Hillman, Who “Vanished” | ( Careless Boy! | From bith Howe, Was HlA Special Purchase of Women’s Fine Boots | Missing Long. } yf Your Shoes With saat epee letanerl a aha dgiind Will be offered To-morrow at the low price of |tained in @ suites there might have - . Improve Your Complexion coi eee ge alge $9.79 pair ° Miss Hel Hillman of No, 163 Lef-| Get your blood pure, keep the liver active and the ferta Place, Brooklyn, 18 not drowne i : y Pi iF i) Jnor has she disappeared, ever though Correct Autumn styles, suitable for street or dress wear, in new her staeet clothes were found in @ 7 i i Hf dressing room at the baths on Bunday combinations of fabrics and leathers. « Hand Bags, at - $1.95 | Smart Hand Bags, $2.95 Of Moire Silk or Panne Velvet, Of Chiffon Velvet or Moire in black, navy, purple or brown. Silk, black, taupe and colors, © SKIPE FOR CATALOGUE, MAILE corn or callus ache twice.—Advt. I the sick’ peteies will Ce from the face. For i SnpOving plexion and putting the blood in good orde: | © missing and so was BEECHAM S PILLS Learn to be neat and thrifty. Jindesd ae report called, this Also a number of Model Sizes in Boots SmmowA gives the quick dressy shine and makes your | ni! talked: with Sirs, Witlam Grittinn ; shoes wear longer. Ask your mother to get ae a || iHielen Gutman Gr courant Extra high cut; values $8.00 to 16.00, are safer, better and surer than cosmetics. They Griffin, I saw her this m A enh rans and purty th from the system, strength- [Ang ow her Tussday end taw her § Woe oreaiis and purify the blood—bring the health- cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and joubtedly had two odd ° CAtees Wie wont to her vapcee th, hanks a o The genuine bristle dauber ee SS \tan ody cs ual “Why aidnet thio t $ 15 pair and lamb’s wool polisher CH; Bee 2 | atreet costa Meshing mitt et Comprising tle season’s most exclusive styles and lasts, Beautify the Skin make shoe shining easy 5 | fae Bath Se a8 ee in a variety of one or twortoned effects, | the one she bh v" n entering t Ask Nearest Store path house crim. the hae opera ot Svat) exes te Women are with Every Box, ‘ dressing room that » | it the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢, BLACK —TAN— WHITE — RED y umes t bowels regular, and leparuring pimples and unsightly night.

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