Show r. r A NEW GOULD COULD BABY AO NO RACE SUICIDE I A IN FAMILY OF GREAT FINANCIER AND RAILROAD RAIL lUlL ROAD Married Life of Son of ot Jay Gould and Wife De Described as Ideally Happy- Happy Re Regardless of Great Wealth They i Live Very Simple The Goulds have been married 20 years It was in 1886 when the eMest eldest eld eM i est st son of Jay Gould then almost as unknown un un- unknown known and Indeterminate a factor in finance as either cither of his two brothers H Howard and Frank is at present pro pro- provided provided vided the t town wn with a ft momentary sensation sen sen- salon by wedding Miss Edith Kingden King King- den dell who was a member of Augustin i Dalys Daly's theatrical company The match wag was regarded as ideal In all respects Miss Kingdon's position socially and professionally was assured Her herl hen 2 r 1 h i g ta- ta C 1 r I MRS GEORGE J. J GOULD A MOTHER OP OF SEVEN BRIGHT CHILDREN tags a was undeniably suitable suitable- for an alliance with the chief heir of one of ot 1 the wealthiest men of the day Personally Personally Personally Per Per- she was the embodiment of f a beautiful gracious vivacious well well- bred and mentally dowered American girl rl Ideal is a hackneyed and greatly abused word Yord but It Is the only one that aptly and satisfactorily describes the life lite and companionship of the Goulds In the two decades that have elapsed since they stood at the altar Mrs Gould Is pre eminently a domestic domes domes- tic woman Her lien home and her stalwart stalwart stal stal- wart boys and handsome sprightly girls are her first consideration In common with her husband Regardless of their great wealth the Goulds live their lives simply Mrs Gould has artistic tastes developed and cultivated along rational lines and these she indulges to the top of her bent Mr Gould is In fullest sympathy sympathy thy with her inclinations in this direction direction direction di di- and shares them with her Probably thero are nowhere persons of their means who are less in the p public prints than the Goulds Mrs Gould cares little for tor society as most persons per per- sons Eons accept the term but Is found of ot entertaining the congenial men and women who compose their set |