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Show Richard Harding Davis' Daughter Attends Theater for First Time Hope Harding Qavt l years old and until s.oo-si dais un had ne'er lu-.-u Inalde s taaater or si-n a movie ihoar, This was because her father. Rkhard Harding DaVlS, isar correspondei.t. author au-thor and dramatist, and llessl all '" lievla. her mother sud a woll-known aeiress. did not be, love that the theater waa s good plarc for very little alrls. The exception a made In favor of a memorial me-morial performance of her father's photoplay. photo-play. "Sjldltrs of Fortune." at the Capitol Capi-tol theater In New York, a. id to say that Hope was Interested In the wonderful picture pic-ture and the great, beautiful ahowiiuuse Is to put it very miidlv. Arthur Pryor. of Pryor'l hand, dc.laated a march lo her. but. be; of all. the ntreat girl In the mo lo was named Hope, for Richard Harding Davis had taken the nurmi of his favorite character in his favorite hook and given It to his laughtt-r. Hope- Harding Da!e was a xery delighted little girl aftr the show. bit there was a little wlatful-BSSJB wlatful-BSSJB 10 her happiness because fairer was not there to see. . ... .t.,: .' TT r , |