| Show I WEAL Tn MARRIES A TITLE TITLE i 4 4 44 r y 4 V V Vf V 7 V V V 7 J k V V EF js r V L r f Sr pr V fV Ic The New American Countess and Her Earl of Granard EARL CAPTURED BY AMERICAN HEIRESS I I I I REA BEATRICE MILLS I IS NOW NOV A COUNTESS Full Choir Sings 0 Perfect Love Throughout the Ceremony Ceremony Ceremony Cere Cere- mony at Mills Home I 4 M 4 H 44 I 4 I M t O f. I OM 0 4 M H H m 4 M 4 4 4 5 Now Y York rk Jan 14 Amid H.-Amid Amid the tho 4 I usual scenes of splendor which 4 4 attend tho the marriage of an Amer- Amer 4 4 millionaires millionaire's daughter into 44 4 lean 4 foreign nobility Miss Boat Boat- 44 4 tho the 4 Willis Mills was wedded this afternoon after after- 4 4 4 rice rico noon at 3 o'clock to the Earl of or 44 4 Granard The ceremony was per- per performed performed 4 4 formed in the ball room of thoI tho the 4 4 Mills homo home at ot No 2 Eat East Ea t Sixty- Sixty 4 I 4 ninth street and anel was witnessed by b 4 t f 4 O guests I r n t 4 4 fl 4 O Tho The walls wails and ceilings of ot tho the ball ballroom ballroom was performed performed performed per per- room where the ceremony formed by Bishop Dishop Cusack were hung hun with white brides bride roses Interspersed Inter with Uh orchids s. s Around the the- pan panels panel of ot which wilch decorated the enormous were wet garnitures of or smilax gracefully gracefully grace s-rac- fully full room cau caught ht back back by by bunches of ot brides brides' 0 Throughout the ceremony roses Love was vas rendered b by a tl full I choir and Mendelssohn's wedding farch tarch finished the Ue program Miss Mills made an nn original departure depart depart- In the tue way of at attendants ln havIn having uro ure four tour little girls Instead of girl friends four tiny attendance attendance attendance at at- her h r bridesmaids The as ns the tue daughters of Moses ifo Tay Tay- lor br Courtlandt P. P Bishop Dishop C. C II IL Mackay and Colonel John Jacob A Astor tor wore of white while laco lace and white liberty satin caps frocks covered with silver lace baskets of ot pink rosea roses they From Prom strewed tl the tho c path of the bride as she walked e 1 up UI the lisa aisle Reginald Forb Forbes M. M the earls earl's brother r. r I The ushers wore wory udon Vas best liest man ilia II F F- Mills l Reid Keld the brides bride's H cou cousin in L. L Wetmore Belts U Charles D. D Phipps an and l Henry Carnegie Ie this late and his bride left cirl eirl The home ot of the for tor the country afternoon thc on at on the brides bride's parents of the first part where the Hudson departing de do- Before Defore will be spent parting honeymoon for tor England where they have Berkeley In I house 1 taken a temporary bride London tho earl carl and amI his bin Square short visit to Washington ton will pay a ii the wedding gifts rUts was a a. pearl peul Among her from valued at father rather necklace and a n diamond collar from Mrs Held the tho brides bride's aunt Whitelaw Lord Granard's gifts gUts to his bride In Include Include In- In clude elude a collar tiara and corsage ornament ornament orna ems not nol of diamonds These were ment brought to this country but photos of ot were shown at a tea given b by them when Mrs Ut Ogden cn on Tuesday many ninny of the gifts gUts were displayed |