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Show NAMESAKE HELEMOULD Rich Yoira? Womaa Discovers Dis-covers Protege in Public Pub-lic School NEW YORK. April 27. Miss Helen M. Gould has found a little girl who Is her namesake In all but the middle name. ' Little Helen Gould of East Eightieth street Is plain Helen, without the Miller, but they are Just the best of friends for all of that. It happened accidentally. Miss Gould loves to go about the city visiting the schools, so that she may see for herself where It Is possible for a rich woman to do good. In one of them the teacher, i with beaming face, said: "We have a Helen Gould of our own. Miss Gould." "How Is that?" Inquired me woman whose name upon a check is good for untold millions. "Helen, come here," said the teacher. And a little blue-eyed, 6unny-haired girl of 12 came forward modestly. She was Introduced to her namesake, the grand lady. Her manner won a way straight to the heart of Miss Gould, who never has trouble in finding her way to the heart of trusting childhood, and when she went away there was an unwritten pact between the two, the "Helen Miller" and the simple "Helen." In the school It Is said that the big auto often stops at tl)e door and takes the child away for a whirl Into the countr. A great friendship has sprung up between the woman and the child, and it is probable that little Helen will never have cause to regret the nams whose namesake was so accidentally discovered. |