Show M SEe SEeRS SEeR'S R NeE I a no Forrer New York Beauty r row w Mrs Guy Chetwynd of London London Lon Lon- 1 don El Electrified the Society of I TW Continents by bl Her Be Decent Elopement t r GL irs C y Gi y Chetwynd formerly the Miss SS Rosalind Secor of New rIc rk nc h has completed completed by her clandestine which itch recently electrified the lety of two continents a wonderful ies les of of matrimonial sensations says a andon adon dispatch he bride f a man who a a. year ago was ned as s respondent do-respondent respondent co-respondent in the suit of it t. t Barclay against his wife whose ther Lady Decies was was was' Miss Secor's at the German court she same is is' law in to the Marchioness of stings whose elopement with Hastings the eve of marrying Henry Chaplin Is tory as well as to Sir George Chet- Chet nd famous in the records of Lily Lang Lang- Added to this Mrs Chetwynd is the tho of the late Mrs Antonio Antonia Terry Lang Lang-I ose death made the marriage marriage- of her and Sibyl Sanderson possible and 3 the flouting of a a. Lord Mayor of Lonto Lon- Lon f. f 1 to her credit it t little more than 20 she Is the pivotal nt jat of a a. tangle of romances that would y y the art of a to i lighten out trance Into Society t was three years ago that Miss Secor it made her appearance in European I to stir the Jaded senses of in with a New World lovell- lovell is beyond their wildest dreams Her William Holt I Secor Senior had been d lawyer and the legacy he his charming channing young descendant was less of brains than of wealth Her her Charles Secor was one of New Yorks York's richest men an ana no Rosalind ha had been een reared in an a atmosphere h of lui luxury ury and refinement in n which alma sho throve like a flower Her widowed mother Mrs 1 Austa Au- Au sta Secor was ambitious for her favorIte favorIte favor favor- ite child and her introduction into foreign foreign for Tor- eign society was accomplished lIed under the best auspices Lady y Lady un erto Pl tha young girl through a a or j t- t man court where her success was In in- in us Her entry into London rooms drawing-rooms was accomplished under unde the same chaperonage together with th Guidance of the Marchioness l of Hastings and who J e esprit was completely of the American e won n bhe by heiress the S beauty au t Slight of figure lithe and graceful the eyed dark-eyed Miss Secor was a winsome creature to look leok upon Small wonder that celebrated artists raved about her and pleaded for a sitting The face tace that Carl Blenner transferred to canvas In its girlIsh girl girl- girlish ish Insouciance added a brilliancy to his fame The half-dawning half smile in the lIme eves and on the lips proved Irresistible It was in the autumn of 1839 1899 that Miss Migs Se- Se Secor's Se Secor's cors cor's engagement to Thomas Dew Dewar r of London was announced Mr 1 Dewar while not a man of title was accounted one one one-o or orthe the wealthiest merchants in London and his elevation to the Lord Mayors Mayor's ch chair ll I was an assurance which might well in induce in duce a a. youthful bride to overlook his 50 years rears He had fallen ca captive to her lier charm at an early meeting after her arrival An Engagement Broken Whether the youthful fiancee failed In her allegiance because of the attraction to the lover lever who later won her her- heris is not noti ment known i was a but u made shortly public blI after f came tr the the e announcement announcement announce announce- news news' that t the marriage e was off and Americas America's daughter daue would not be queen of the great En English lIsh metropolis The Marchioness of Hastingss Hastings's home at Windsor was the place meeting-place of or young Guy Chetwynd and his to bride He was barely a year her senior handsome and with some distinction In tnt the service For a a. year vear he was with Paget's Pas Horse in South h Africa T The e affair pro progressed essed rap- rap Miss Secor's dowry of an additional 0 yearly should she marry with wih her mothers mother's consent did not detract from her charm as a In daughter daughter in Her Income i aS already 75 per annum and the Marchioness looked with favor on the attachment at at- growing under her eyes eyE It I was the young peoples people's courtship that I the Barclay scandal came out and nearly wrecked Chetwynds Chetwynd's new new found found prospect ci f by throwing him into the lef f o ore re throwing Kin Rn d hen the Prince c of Wales himself stepped Wf in to n fo stop atoo p the widespread sensation i eb but d df f failed I Ito to In sUU ess details which made mae a nine d. d days days' wonder for the gossip gossins Miss W s wS Secor e h however w eer relented and her betrothal while not openly admitted was known a and d approved by her relatives when sh She accepted Sir George Geors-a Geors and Lad Lady r Arthurs Arthurs Arthur's Arthurs Ar Ar- thurs thur's invitation to spent Christmas with wih them r. r The Te Elopement I as li r here the young lovers thrown much Into each c other company O con conspired eon eon- rr to 19 cheat ohe society of f th the brilliant Rn t w wed wed- a dine planned to celebrate their Union minion On the second day of the tho new year throwing 1 Convention to the winds they slipped o off to o Marylebone o e eui church where the hs lf Duke of Manchester and arid Miss Zimmerman had beep been ben as unostentatiously married maried and by t the tho came am clergyman Canon Barker were made rad man and wife They started Immediately for Paris to placate the of Hastings and left lef behind them a whirlwind of excitement excitement excite excite- excie- excie ment in the smart set The rhe bridegrooms bridegroom's capital on which to start stait an establishment was a slim allowance allowance allowance allow allow- ance from his father but he stoutly said he would look about abut for something to todo todo todo do and refused to be dish disheartened There here was wa an Interval when doubt of Mrs frs Secor's concurrence In the hasty nuptials darkened the honeymoon but the assurance of her he forgiveness and the Involved have placed the eloping couple on terra tera firma placed financially and so- so daily Everybody was disappointed at the absence ab ab- ab- ab sence lence of or ceremony at the marriage of the reigning belle bele of the season but all al admit that mat the future Lady Chetwynd for Guy is is isan an only s son n is the loveliest lovelest bride in all England |