Show 4 av a O L iJ l Q oa O i 0 Can ocie lJ r nd it Vis v 1 r r i Why the Former Forme Mrs lJ I r rf f E 1 I t ry I. I I i Gould May Not Tot GID lL f l K j l Ii Jl A dVD dVD- s U iJ J I.- I. 1 I 11 t i 1 I I 4 J fl 4 J J. J r Jf High Up the L. L J 4 as j ii I nf f if U IJ r J r II o f t I 1 Social Ladder as ny t J 1 f r. r J. J Z wi 6 1 I V f f ii i She Hones Her der J 6 o. es cl V h 1 lo loI A 5 l t ov r f. f to fJ a- a p I A. A I 6 61 1 New Husband l iff I f A. A W j I c- c iJ- iJ o. o f il I II 0 V I I I i I I W u Will Earry 4 i r 0 I iJ rr I Ji Ii f 1 I ti I W o ri f i i- i II I J m.- m. r R r t er r J N 1 But how far I d i up thc social p I e ii t l 11 will I J 11 r Lord Dunsford n r 1 be able to tJ-t tJ his amI 1 I. I ro u c ry am i l j. j J J bride I y if Id 1 k r H ow h Ig h can rl I I II WF h e t a k e h cr A 1 t i his t 1 J. J I res sWill bc t If pro g y 1 j f f. f l It 7 stopped by I 1 1 c a w om net 11 f Jt I hIS presh e nor Lady 1 I t mi I. I I 11 I i It Dunsford s i I 4 fi G y and be aut can j r J y z i. i J J 1 r Ti II j Jt 00 make orgel or for for- v J I lI ue l e career f M s. s 1 ff U J ti A E. E I gossip of Londo t p Iii ord Dunsford IS attack attack- I gw t-t t r what seems to be a l fb lash r f Y i C a r till t J. J t rj i p f j I 4 c a 11 I Ii I 0 J t AP The for a 1 Ail mer Mrs I 7 4 1 0 11 r i GUinevere v il t Sinclair Gould ri r Ed who now as t rim t Vis- Vis the bride of 1 m Dunsford count i a v r t iti y hones to be no longer a eq- eq cc f society m by r The i J I HEN ere Guinevere Sinclair came disease in the autumn of oC 1921 1021 Where here from London to take an following spring Mr Gould married o 1 t obscuro part in an English Irs 1 Sinclair and acknowledged ledged the I dry y E i r rin music musical comedy that was to be produced fatherhood of oC her three babIes 1 in New York she brought along a pleas pleas- Through the intervention of oC death I ant little note n te of introduction from the new Mrs Gould achieved a triumph f f I R Hoard Gould to his brother the late which sh very possibly might not have J had otherwise Now there could be an s' s George T J. Gould t rt i J Although at that time she never nc end to all the subterfuges and conceal conceal- P tt s w r 1 realized its importance this note was ments which had been necessary ever ever JA iJ 1 destined to change the whole course of since she took ofT off her tights and washed i 1 1 the chorus girls girl's life liCe It was her great great- the stage make up from Crom her face forthe 9 f fi s i 4 est n asset et or her greatest liability just last time pushy Peggy t t 1 cording according to the view you take of the As the legal wife of oC Mr 11 Gould she Rush the r that followed its presentation to could at last look the whole world in the pretty Amer- Amer f events the multimillionaire face and and openly c court u t Its admIration Ican d an a n c e r f c cp p Howard Gould who has lived abroad for her still fresh girlish beauty who was the 61 ever ver since his well remembered romance But the new Mrs Gould Goulds s 's triumph Viscounts Viscount's first wife i At jf Vl 6 WI with th Doris Keane had been a friend was far from as complete as she ear car and d admirer of pretty Miss Sinclair for nestly hoped and expected it would be Before Mr Gould had r ft f fa a car or so She had often shared the To her dismay she found the doors of oC time to feel the rho full force 1 q tJ 3 y liveliness of the house parties ho gave fashionable society just as tightly closed of the snubs that awaited home at the Wallingford-on-the- to her as they would have been if iC she him and his bride on ever every 1 r-I r at t his J Tah had come tapping on them as the un- un unhand hand he died his Ilis widow i Thames es am she sailed for America merica he explained Mrs Sinclair left to endure society's 1 A p I When SS h en t y cd on her the note to his brother The aristocrats of oC wealth and fashion below zero shoulders alone continued to do v c S o oGeorge pressed George eo asking the latter to do what he in whose drawing rooms Mr Gould and divide her time between London and could I to make the chorus girls girl's stay in his late wife had been frequent guests Paris and St. St Moritz b the United States pleasant pleasant- And ithe he had no place there now for him him and a d quite Quite possibly she s e would never have have r f J en thu tic way in which which George Gould the love lore mate whom he had kept gUll guiltily lily achIeved another rIch and eminent eminent bus hus- t rJ 7 responded ded to his brothers brother's request was hidden awa away for Cor ten years ealS and whom band had it not been for a bursting tire j r fi 9 som something to make the world gasp with he married as many maly thought in such which sent her limousine skidding into r J amazement ement when it was revealed man many positively indecent haste another car on a highway in Nor Nor- 0 1 later As if iC society feared the Goulds would mandy late last spring n 9 years Before the the rather stupid musical pIa play not appreciate the full force of the snubs In the other car rode r sJ i The and the thein which Miss Sinclair was appearing it administered to them at every Viscount Dunsford son s 's d l S three ready made heirs in finished h d its brief bric run on Broadway tunit it dropped the names of oC Mr 1 and of oC the Earl of oC n. n 4 if she brings her new all husband the children of her first husband had she had fi retired e permanently from t the h e Mrs George Jay Gou Gould ld f from rom the Social The divorce courts had i tr rJ tl the I e I late a te Ge George org e J J. J G Gould ou Id stage to tl to e-to devote ote herself entirely to Mr l Register recently freed him from Gould o ld All this was was a grievous us disappoint disappoint- an actress wife wiCe and his r f 1 welcome elcome from his own proud family patches and winning two d decorations The millionaire established her in In a ment to GUinevere Sinclair Gould Love freedom was so welcome f J d and even with th this s there s seems em small for bravery brn lIe IS a partner In in a g grgat gIat fine city home a large house Just a step wealth luxury and the rIght to one of that he had told his Jus y I 11 chance of her getting gettinger er very high In in Eng Eng- contracting firm and was responsible le I toem from Charles M. M Schwab's palace on Americas America's famed family names were not friends he would never it c 4 lish society for the floating of oC the loan i l Riverside Drive A little le later he also enough to o rou round d. d out her happiness She never marry again vr One of his lordships lordship's sisters La Lady y which which British Guiana recently re secured bou bought ht for her a splendId country estate e craved in In addItIOn as most ost young oun and nd lIe began legan to change j t Ronald W W. Graham has served as maid IlLS lordships lordship's first wIfe was was Peggy on Island one of oC the most beautiful women do social recognition his mind about about tIm this t of honor to Queen Mary Another sIster Rush ush an AmerIcan dancer TheIr mar mar- aristocratic or of the suburban places that Seeing how hopeless this was In however as soon as he j Lady Tweedmouth is also a a. favored favored r age was the result of a hurried war war- warline line Long Island Sound America she hurrIed her already death death- saw the loveliness of the ft k member of oC the royal cIrcle An And as IS time Ime romance while she was Ivas appearing The Guinevere SinclaIr of oC the Broad Broad marked husband to Europe There she widow whom a motor y 7 i 0 well known England's royalty is IS even In London and he was there t re on a fur fur- t way theater program p became Mrs I s. s confidently y expected for better belte success ear car smash bad almost j if more against such love affairs lough from the front Sinclair a youthful be beauty uty who who toiled tOIle In in a social way through the influence hurled into his arms If m as that in which Guinevere Sinclair w was s The love match went along smoothly or spun not at all and lived h m in a or of liar her famIly connections I it was seas not love at filst time the fortune Dir Mr Gould involved wIth Mr Gould than It is IS for a I year or 01 so but soon after the oUS magnificence th that t. t daz dazzled led a and d Although she h had d become become a. a chorus a sight it was pretty prett close Viscount Dunsford left liner her makes what against divorce armistice It hit lut the rocks with a splash some of her millionaIre neighbors girl Irl the Cor former er GUinevere Sinclair came to that she thinks n a com com- Can Lord Dunsford find a way of that transformed Lord Dunsford into One by one three child children en came ame to of oC a prominent although not at all But even some of oC Mrs Goulds Gould's near near- society cannot resist overcoming the prejudices which his what his hb friends thought a confirmed keep mysterious Mrs 1 SinclaIr corn com wealthy f family Her grandfather Sir est friends had no inkling of the swift swift- But how far up the social ladder will wife's wiCe's past must inevitably inspire in woman hater Peggy Pegg soon went back to pany But not until all but the young young- Edward rd Sinclair was the provost or of ness with which her new romance had Lord Dunsford be able to carr carry his am am- almost any circles of English society the footlights s and last January Januar the t est cst of these were far past babyhood was Trinity College Dublin Sir George progressed until just the other day when bilious bride How high can he take worth striving Co for If not his bride London courts granted her divorce peti peti- the carefully guarded secret or of the their r McMunn n British high Commissioner in they heard that she and Lord Dunsford her before his progress will be stopped seems seems doomed to disappointment more ore tio tion fatherhood and the source or of theIr Palestine IS her COU cousin In had slipped over to Montreal and been by b aristocrats whom neither his prestige bitter than she knew when society I Ire he new recently esta estabr r I mothers mother's wealth revealed to the t e world But But European socIety proved ed no more quietly qui married nor Lady Dunsford's wealth and beauty slammed its doors in the face of her he her le legal al rIght to of The revelation that left leCt society gasp willing to ex extend end the glad hand to Mr Now that the Gould widow is a vis vis- can make for forget et or forgive the career and her first husband the Gould fortune and she is fighting in ining ins ing with amazement followed within a Gould and hIs bride than that or of New countess she confidently expects to gain of oC Mrs 1 Sinclair Lord Dunsford Is thirty thirty-se thirty ln years the courts for another for few months aft after r the sudden death of Y York rk and Newport had been They re- re rethe the social recognition that has been de- de According Ac to the gossip of oC London old n a graduate of Oxford ad one of oC herself and the children Mr lr Goulds Gould's wife the former EdIth scant attention except from the nieL nied her lIer new husband is rich and society Lord Dunsford is attacking a England's big captains lins of industry lie He After a short Ihor hone honeymoon oon in in America Kingdon Kindon and the mother or of Ins five climbers s and parasites who form a sort or of a socially and politically powerful hopeless task There is considerable had a gallant war record being fro fro- freshe she anti and her husband wIll go to London children She dropped dead ol of heart of du dubious lOus fringe around the smart set family and this added to her beauty and doubt whether his bride will receive a commended in official dis dis- to make their home fn I h hs John 0 lor In 1 |