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Show GOULD WEDDING WILL If cost mam j That Sum Will Be Spent for ! ijjl Gowns and Church Decorations; sj ! Value of Presents $100,000. j LORD DECIES 44 YEARS OLD I, I Miss Vivien Is Only 18 ; Rehearsal i 1 of Ceremony Is Exceedingly . fi ; Informal Affair. j 111 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 6. Miss Helen Vivien Gould and Colonel John Grahame tfM'J Hope do la Poor Horsley Bereaford, ffl'in Baron Decies, she in a short skirt, he in Hill a sack suit, walked through a rehearsal H m : todav of their marriage at St. Bartholo- mew's church at 4. o'clock tomorrow af- IS temoon. 11 Ten inutes before Miss Gould ar- 'II' rived, an iron awning framo over tho i S 1 doorway fell, striking a woman on the 11- head. She was not seriously hurt and ' fi i news of the accident was withheld from ill the bride-to-be. ill None but the bridal party the six 1 1 bridesmaids, the two pages, the ushers, : MS the beat -man. the brido and bridegroom 1 18 I and their intimate relatives were nd- Wj 1 mitted, but a crowd was on hand in- . eluding photographers and reporters. . fl I Police precautions against the usual tn I scrimmage at a New York fashionable ifll'H wedding -will be thorough tomorrow. t jfllQ The greenery was in placo this after- U 11 noon, but the color schemo of tho floral i iH 1 decorations is a secret. I Wt I People will just have to guess," I Ji 1 said Miss "Vivien, her fnce spnrkling ! H I with fun. None of the bridesmaids has ' I yot seen the wedding dress. That, too, j 9 1 is being kept secret. i jfH I "It's from Paris and it's white and ' M m that is really all thero is to it, you ' In a know," said Kingdon Gould, after tho '(( rehearsal. i 8 There will be no public display of I I j the wedding gifts, 'but ono estimate has j H 1 it that they number 300 and represent i fly 1 a value of $100,000. The cost of the 'HI' trousseau and the bridesmaids' gown3 ! II is placed nt $30,000 and the cost of the Wt 1 church decorations at $20,000. i MB u Miss Gould is IS, Decies 44. She is i f f the second daughter of George J. Gould f 2 and a granddaughter of Jay Gould. UH Lord Decies is a member of the Irish j IB I peerage. He has boon twenty-three j wmmm ' years in the British army, and is a do- il99 voted horseman. Before tho honeymoon I B I wanes Lord and Lady Decies will de- Nfl I part for Egypt and the Upper Nile on ill I an extended tour. They will spend the H 1 first of their honeymoon on Jeykl is- H H land, Georgia, according to an announce- H ffl ment mado here today. Eeservation H j) has been made for their private car and !fl g preparations mado to receive them at BJ R the isla'nd. in m |