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Show Edith Gould Wainwright Happy In Romance Without Riches Confirmed from Firt Pag: democratic conveyance) told of how the youthful housekeeper Insisted on her coming back to the flat for lunch and added "II was a very nice, though simple luncheon, lunch-eon, well cooked and daintily served. Edith j--aK she learns easily how to do things about t'i house and particularly Hbout the kitchen. The ouple have no maid and both help In ihe housework In fact, Kdlth keeps house !.t If she had been doing It all her life instead in-stead of having a dor.en servants to wait on her "She assured me that she would rather .ive in a flat like theirs than In a great house like her mother's, the kind she has been ac- itomed to. The work Of keeping It up lan't so hard and learning how to do It was fur. Of course, she never had any Idea about busing things for tho table and she enjoya i;olrig out to do her simple marketing. There's rhanee of developing some individuality indi-viduality when one has a little responsibility K !Jth feels this and be bus developed She never had a chance to even select a gown when s'ie w.is growing lp at home "ivople are beginning to ask If this kind of life wl'l lastl that Is if It won't become a a Tiflce when the novelty has worn off. Fdlth sacs no. it won't bgeaUSS thejf arc well suited to each other lie Is a good liatured boy glad to do anything to make per work lighter After dinner he puts on an apron and while she washes the dishes he dries them And they both think it's a lot of fun 'Carroll Walnwrlght's mother has been to IN Kdlth several tunes. Although she does not approve of early marriages she Is verv much pleased that everything promises so f I', for the future of her son and his bride ghs has Invited the pair to spend several vee ends with her Rut not a word has come from the Could family " Early summer lias the effect, apparently, on members of the Gould family (hat la uf nal with most voting people The wedding of George Jay Gould and the famous actress and be.i of v Fdlth Klngdon while It could not be termed clandestine, was Certainly hell privately. It occurred back In the '80s Qccrgfl Qould Aral saw his wife from a bo In the Daly Theatre which he occupied with his father, Joy Gould Me sought an Introduction through an actor friend and IV t MsS n WQSn the Daly company went lo I.ftdon George Gould went there, too soon after When (he Daly company wai returning on a Cunarder George Gould went down th bay on hit father's yacht Atalanta. met. the steamer and took off Miss Klngdon and her mother. A.fier that the apartment house, v here Mrs. Klngdon lled was constantly watched by reporters, whose managing edl-tors edl-tors foresaw a wedding, although an en-qui-ement of the young couple was denied The news of Miss Klngdon's resignation from Dal s seemed to confirm it and the reporters redoubled their irlgllance, The ccuple. however, outwitted them and slipped off to Irvington, where they were married with no one ptesent except the Immediate family The marriage of George Gould's eldest son, Jay, to Ml sa Annie Graham had no myBtery attached to It. but the inherited deslro for priav bie!e out In ihe case of the next two sons, Klngdon and George J.. Jr. Kin- dom Gould married MK Annunzlata Maria Luccl, who had been a teacher of Italian In the Qould family, In the rectory ot St. Patricks Pat-ricks Cathedral on July .'. 1 917. The wed-ding wed-ding made a record for Informality, none of the brldegtoom's relatives was present ex-Cept ex-Cept his younger brother His mother stayed In Fakewood where hi- lather returned after -his business day In the city as If he knew nothing about ihe Interesting occurrence. That the parents of the young man were surprised whs later admitted, hut they evi-dentin evi-dentin took Into account the fact that all the Goulds had shown a spirit of independence In (boosing their marriage pirtners. King-dou King-dou continued In business with his father at 185 Bruadwav. nrd w. tit to housekeeping With his bride at 829 Park avenue. Hut when a few davs later George J-Gould. J-Gould. Jr., followed Klngdon's example and married Miss Fa ura Cu ter in Philadelphia Urn family spirit of resignation was used up. By this marrlape the young man sacrlflcod his income from the Gould millions. Young decree said his in. uiiae had been planned for moro than i year, but he delayed, hoping tQ bring his people round to considering it fav orably The rumpii thut Klngdon's' wedding wed-ding cauaed allowed him 'he futility of such a hope and he mods UB '"s ,n'n1 to tav j his wedding tak place without delay After the wedding tho disinherited son went to work to earn his living, and for a time the young couple lived In a three room Mat on the Kost Side, Her brother's declara-tlon declara-tlon that he liked the simple life, cut off from the luxuries that attend the posies-Hon posies-Hon of a great Income, and his success In mnklng himself independent may have had some Influence with hl slater. Edith, when I .she was considering Following his c vim pie. Anyway, both seemed lo be convinced that money alone does not bring happiness, eape- I daily where lovo Is Involved. f |