ppPypsMfpffp fmwwwifMWWWM sp' 't-.m ftrri'.'iwj 'r wii syK3 iWPMartraiicrrTLTiBrifl 4 wr wmii?& -e t v $tw .-?v. !i 7" "$& EVENING PUBLIC LEiXiEU X'UILADELPUIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922 A . T -X. ' ft . ' ' .at. !.( ,fi. GWENDOLYN FIELDS BETROTHAL TO ENGLISHMA. 'I ..jOjV f tty y.. y w m vt s -ti- nwrn - j. ,- w- - - y i r - f fj BT INCREASES LIST OF U. S FOR TUNES TAKEN A BR OA. Second Relative of Mer chant Prince te Marry into British Nobility '4 rA m Kl 1 yZr , ,.,. """"''", '" -Se fJt y 'A .""" ik,A Hu Chicago Heiress' Engagement Proves Disappointing te American Society LIVED IN ENGLAND SINCE CHILDHOOD Inherits -Part of Grand father's $200,000,000 Estate When 21 in May II'' IS difficult te think of dimpled Dan Cupid as a bridge-builder, a merry, prankish artisan throwing a span clear across the Atlantic. But he is. The bridge he has built is net of masonry and steel, but is strong enough te bear mere than a billion dollars that international mar riages have transferred from this country te Europe. Meney made here in a hundred ways and mere, in great trans-centinental railroads, in dusty coal mines, in wealth-spouting oil wells, in vast retail enterprises, finds its way te England and the Continent at the call of chubby Dan. Miss Gwendelyn Field is the latest American heiress te plan an interna tional alliance. Next May, when she is twenty-one years old, she will in herit a half million dollars from the estate of Marshall Field, of Chicago, her grandfather. Londen has just heard the an nouncement of Miss Field's engage ment te Charles Edmondstone, heir of Sir Archibald Edmondstone, whose baronetcy dates back "te 1774. The family scat is near Glasgow. Miss Field has lived in England since early childhood with her aunt, Lady Beatty, wife of Earl Beatty, famous English admiral. , I Only as late as last year the youthful heiress thought perhaps, bhe would marry an. American. She, said as much when visiting this country nearly twelve months age. Engagement Disappointing te American Society Announcement of the engagement was a disappointment te American society in general. Just as Chi cago's elite were grieved and slightly chagrined te have young Marshall Field and his pretty wife, formerly Evelyn Marshall, of New Yerk, forsake the home city for New Yerk Chicago has always claimed the Fields se is New Yerk disap-' pointed that Miss Field's marriage' te an Englishman will prevent her I establishing n residence in New Yerk comparable te her brother's new Leng Island home. 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Sr.. founder V '' "7PIilt . smfe: of the wtst I'ield fortune WW fr, M$ 'ifl'dlSPP MmMM f , ; s.v.BS3B!Hii3sej-Kr,:'V ssETi .SaT. Tmuz, ;:;.'i!'j'..T.iwrjtj'..!f7?ws.vii.' x FIANCE IS SCION OF OLD FA MIL Y ft T 15V JA?V Own Country man, but Had Net Met Him .$2,500,000 wsii spent In building the Sutherland lieu'-c In Londen. filadyi Vandcrbilt, ti daughter of Cernellui nnd it cmi'-in of tlte Duchess of Marlborough, nmiried three years ntrr, u inrmber of the Hungarian feudal nobility, fount Lns7e Kzcebenyl. Her fortune In Iter own right was $12, 000,000. but the prcehe sum which figured in the tru'nsnctien is net known except te the parties concerned. The widow of MnHinll O. Roberts took a fortune similar in amount te thnt of the Vunderbllt brides when she i marrlul Kalph O. ViIan, of Kngland. Anna (ieuld, clniiRhtrr of Jny Gould, innrrled Iienifaee, tlie fount de Cnstel lnne. in 1MJ.", at thv home of her irether In New erk. and the weddlnc -ettlei!ii'iit cave him cnnjiiKal rights ever S10.(MK.(Mt0. I "or eleven years he "pent the mmiey. then hit wife divorced hitn and m.tirhd his lettfiii, the 1'rlnce de Siicmii. or the Duke of Talleyrand, as he is ustiallj deIi;natct.. ( Rich American Women Who Wed Foreigners Other Amerlenn women who hare married feieineii ittid whose income is spent abroad fellow : Mi II II Men.!T Clftv (Paul (Paul ieo A slur) tlO.OOO.ODO T.-id i'i.in (.tin Uraillpy-Mar- tin 15.000.600 Darciiups Ilijnieml SrtIIirA (Mr. Llvi'rmere limm i Htlllv) .... 8.000,000 Hen. Mrs. i e.in Cumetjull (Nancv I., it. 1 1 0.000.000 II. m. -Mi I'rmlerlck Uuest (Amy I'hltwO K.OOO.OOft I.nilv Iirnnukhnmrn f Klenn flrace). R, 000.000 I.a.l I), i- i l lim (JeuM) n.000.000 Lady Utrl ri (IImIe UiNen) S.OOO.OOe l.ti.ly Chlpstntru (i:ilzabth French) 8.000,000 LnU Arthur Ilrrljert (Helen Cam Cam me'.l) B.000.040 Z. .iv,-sv S"'.,mivt hih! 'Hi. fin i it h isb.iud "l M ss tin. bi ; i .. ttMi'tifil of the I iel i li.is a viittiii 'irether. for wl in i iitiri' fii'm Mi Mm-li lust ht r en-e at hi i hristeiiiiiy in l'.Mil the hue Kiiiir .itid it w.is t ( K-n r.i ti.e ipiemc t'euif I'dw i I VII sIimi 1 ipon-er. The oil .i ('unl. feiuij. . i Ii in turn, helil of iln ilin'e soils ni Mi Aie'iila!i is t lui t IleiiM nili n M usli i net en- Kill,, i in in lien il inn; Hie bait1 ei tle iitled te a -i -it. in the I ieM mlllieu-. Seli e III !elitelnl i r l'.llli. Tin-f.illiiv ller t el lew liu I li. i i-e ter some leliall, i,lt - llllllle.uh I'lisll", I'.I.iiii llelil. (hefeiiM s.ild" Stiiliii.hiie. neat (ilasyew one .,t lie ..Vtl ,,, , ,,. , ,;,, ,). ,,.,. , most biittltllill ni the old Mi'ltl-i ae ilisiiiiitieii te he (linwii ill the ion- limnes ,kIi has iieen In the lanulj ler v,n.t1.. , .i. ,.., ..,.. lls ...,., in the tMiili pariKi.iiili ei the vienth .n I- it the will, mil ll e teini Maw lui i-sfn' us us, , in i,,,. ninth p.ir.i- l.l)!l nt the wi'l. Tin lsi it' the wen 'lawful' .lues net iisiiei or , ieii till' I O'ls I I), -I Inh el . m 'isSlp pi a hiilll in, i,. ni Is llllln I cil .ill's. I lelil social st,l(.L'st. if Is -.ml. Illlil luis In r preiti bhiMil lii ml iiinhiilers .. Illivr .1 eineliit .ii'ii liileml en li.'l m. I I handl.eii tii. ts .i.iil linens. It i inn 'it. 1 tee, that 'Hiiie d.iv I he Maishiill i'i(l.l. rthe bine iiin"il limn "Iik .( In N Yolk, w.ll I'M'litiiallv Iiiem mi le I'm lallll. wlil llnie Is some epi.itllli M for ilhU'irii- I si i ii',- te the imue mil a tutu . tewaiii .Miss i'n l,i piepciii. ' ilh (I ''i' ni I lie .s.tHI.(l'lll.lli el. lie in ll. r s:i.ine- ni s,,., iln .in. I plain In i .Mr. I , , r TT lt.il.l ., cilln.itlni1 familv relutien.ship was brought about. Mr. True is the son of I.ady nenttv. wife of Admiral Karl i wife, friend " Beatty. Lady lleatty is a tlnuglitPi', i" auw f.illier. ni. 1 ii i s. liesli es i nll. slinreis el l'lilln. ill I'milp.llii Milnnl ,it 1... ii l."i.H0il. and nihei slmliH und In 'ni- weith .inpi'.iMiuati i v let), (Hill. hi i - was mien a third merest in tie '-"mis and chattel-" el i he e-tate of 1 i r fi'liel. kins, a niece el Lady AMer anu Mrs. Charles Dana CJib.-en, of New Yerk. Twe years n?e Mr. Nancy Perkins Field was marrictl in the Londen home of Lady Aster te A. Renald Tree, of Chicago. Threiiidi the marriage of the i widow ei iienry new, a .-hih"'"' . . , , ...... ,,. if,.t,. Vinhl .Marhliall lieiu, 3d, from a line pnoiegraim uthen in imiki.iihi -jiw ""'"V... ,,'',, , 1 Against II ill Recalled ; sav, the Fields moved I H'-l i" m-1' b" bteiher .ml hi- wile. ll 11... ,.11 ill. I w llll lllill 1. Ill llll- iei'K, ter s.ime woek-, .,., .1 ,M. .i, , v,,.., i,.,i i, mni.i .m Aini'iii .in A puitv. miiiIiiu t'nl in a llllll.'ss i.nleted -nil et il.ll'l, ill tin. s.i r I , , 1 1 . i III, m I11..-1 of the nre-ent Marshall Field and denied that lie was ter-nUmg tin- .inerie.in uiil- h-r . ,-e wen- we.uiiia. ,,,u u. t ' nweiulelvrr Icitv of his birth and that his re-i- !' I;",?'1' """'''," """'""-' ""l Ills sister, ww eimeijrr. i , . ., ... ' -cn-ilile " brown shoe, without one UCIlL'e in iNOW ei-k was emy -leiu- ,, , ,NVl,i,. ,,r hp-iiek en h"i ih-Ii perary," hut the puichase of the euuiennnie. -he looked like ,m I'.u--Leng Island euuntry estate and a ll,!l.;i,'!!"!ll,!;ll., ....... .... vin.il- Soen after the death of Marnhnll, ,-ite in Seventieth street for a town , .mV" she was .i-kul. . . . . . . . .s, , . . .. i , ... . . V'.... -.... I I. . i ... ' , ,,nt .1 I, v t.O IT , . n llie.i. tie tnvee r leiu Heuse eeniiinied tne iiiiuei'.s et in- " " '",' '',..- - i .ii.nii.t en i. i iik.1 i v. 1 1 m i i viii permanent depurluie. cenilded. In the ineaiu.ine, Mis- Field wa- , Sl'1' " "' "' '"; ,' ',','!.", 'i,,,!'""1 , . ,, , , .1 it lit . V. hel. slie -.ill il Im l.liullllil. receiving her education in hngland fhii.iM lehitiw- el me inuul. the nnd her first irrewn-ui) L'linte.si. of Slanlej 1 leld. epte i I Hieir miiihn of Marshall Field, 1st, and the aunt young Captain Field, who was ai- .iiieil..m of the late Henry Field, ns well as dently claimed and loved by Chicago, i1,,;i,,l,il; of the present Marshall ru his sister, Gwendelyn. Chicago Grieved al Lesing Captain Field Ueferem e i .in i ( if'lhe llfsl Mlllsl ill 111 i I 111' 1111-1.1 1.1 I I I'ea.'v Mnr-h. I.' i li lliei nl tilt .in, .,1 1 1 -he ll.Ulicd Hem ' lelliauce of . illlil I mi1 vv I- minle pnl ' ' li..lti te the W ill 1, Id Without n ,'i ll. .iill-l 1 li he n- ,jii I ill I til i l'lelil, v. ti mi ,i Mn-h. 'II ti I the elm i lulu uh (It p i-i -u.i.'e ni tin. will slt.iwin.' lull tl ii -liilni iiileinleil iii make such a e f( r elue 111 i nti-ll III im i, .Vloiiewr. il l)i I I'll) 11.1 ll Utls the ,.iiss llilit, II. ,11 ..I ill. lestuiei ,, iiiivide lel tile .Itllliltle tlllli.iin .Hid III illt 1.1 s.l li, i -ill ll del l-e We. I, I lie lll.v.ll Illlil lelil Wllltllel Ml - i'lel.i, v hi - i mill- l.adj I (liiiiiiisini,. , will liruia h. i lettii. Iin-li.iiiil te t-'t ler native loath, i- new .1 mill ( : el -iei nl itien te Allien, in lehitiv. . pinl Itunil-, . nit" h,i- lniii -i i im tl,, m.iiiKiai, in .n I, ,t-i no (kite was .mneiiin eil, hut ii 1- piesuiui il Ih.il I he weildun; will Ink pi. !,, at i lie hiiitii m In i limit, l.adv t'.i.'iitv, einl Ilia Hie mi Ic of yin-t- w 1 11 lie both l.Un'f ami ih-tlliKUlslKil. iiwma te the l.imilv attaehiuents of "'f,',""' , viiiiiiv. l.,iiie,i-tmie anil te the huh pu i,"!"" " t iv, i in whnli linl Ib.ittj is s.tnl tui. A" "IV '" he held In the down. c',",,,.,i ' e Anether liig Fortune 'J' '''.'. ii'; t n,,,-. . i ...;.. i, .tin rr tic t.itii i. .inivi i(.u v .;,&" -S ejaSSi.-' ( aplain .'Marshall Field, lid, brother of (iweitdelvn 'intl .hrrer in the 1'ield elate p. M , 'ei, :ji. children were taken abroad by their metlur te be educated. With the ' opening of the World War, .Marshall Field returned, net alone te iIj his hit with brother soldiers during the conflict, hut later also te assume occasion of her seiial debut. It was the business responsibilities he in- n .si)0it glimpse, for she went en te ' hei'ited with his vast fortune. He SfUltM H,.i,.mi for a short stay. She 1 served in the army with tlie ranK et i,eeame a part of the . il .in.,.,, I ..I ll ,i .nit inri iiiiillf hit . , t . ,-,,.-. ,i M I i j illiu i i nil' ' i im ii ' i i.Mr. i er native city was in 11)20 en the '.' ' ...i ,.,.,, m,i kwh.,. i n. .vmiua man nor of the lem.inie. Fiance a Member of Ancient Family Mr. I'hailes Lilmonsteii" in the great world Wk vi 'ii1k$.WkMmimmT 1 M eaptain. He became a member et 0f Londen and frequently thine - f wri I nnrm J ! Chicago ' Uly David Ue'uttv wie of the Uritlnh admiral, formerly Minn Ethel (wife were IreUers in the yw she had been presented at court. im,n8ten of c"ulle,leii, why iimyi a I f; W mia ueutt), wiie 9J4f CMeiile t- s , ecial set. Then, influenced by hia mI.b Fiefs enuie te America jjaln in ' daughter of Kins Uetcrt III of Sce tl. '1 . J Ak. ' ... .,.--.,.- ' ?, ,' i ..... ' wit?,.!. . V liens Med siierllv H. r me ue.-mi ! l'leld. HI v.llieh -he ,,, l.nel lid .l.il 1 te be hi- -en l.alei l n-'i. II Field i -t.tbllsheil a Slllll.llim ii - I'liud for hei Hi xltlenii'Ut uf u in' 'i i i made hv In, Inelher. Miss Marsh who h.i- since In, i hie Mis Alfnd 1 ' ilii'sen and is t ew it vaudeville p( U " i er i'l ' ' 1 ti It t tl Midi - tiled si i n b. hull el ," son im a snaie in I , i-'nie e 'h hum haul niece, h i ' dd s snai e, Hiiliailiei The sun 1 , nd b Me. 'lldu'e Ml Hi an. el I 'lib a.e I maid ii mi the use nf Ihc M'lius "i-sin ,,u,l "law ful iMlf" ill Alt b'le VII of the will This ariicle established a trust lund el Se. (111(1, (UN), the income of whiili, upmi iIk death et Marshall Field. wa te he palil te tne tuice Kiauucuiltlicn, iieur.v, M.ss Feld'. Illlllllle te the Vel lu FiiLlisliiiiau will mean one nun, Aim 1 1,, in fi ituiic ispeiliil in aiiethei (eiii'i'i. Ii ha- li, i n leikmiiil thai Wlllllli lie I l-1 llllll.v lilf ,ve,ll- llime than a lullimi dell.u- el pe ihlv I i. . Ik. tl .it ...inn hi- ,'ti' mil m lite ( mil', i Mali? .is limlllaKC s, Itlemcnt-, AlH'llllell ha- he, n ,i.fi en the Lulls leiiuiie. whnh is liiittiessiiia, it p.it -uppnllillU. t III' Ihlene of (lice.e. I'lincis- ntit, 1-1,1, Im iinil.v Mr-. William ll. I i cd-. vv i- hit in -ole , nun, it ei .h teitniie i i the 111,-111., I, ma. i m epl for a h aai ' pievidiiia for ilnir -mi Aliir sieiidnu -mac lime alaeiil. in i le.v.il m.ii'i'iaae lel -lewiil, ipucklv -in ci'( ded b) that of Iter miii, William 11. lacd-, Jr., le I'rimc-s Neill.i. niece of Kim; I'nli stauliue. The Leeds feituiU' was etl mated at SKMHIO.IMKl. laterniitluiial miuiiaaes have thus I ill- co-l the NaU'leihlll lauiil) about i lit w I. Mi i I . mi, s. i.'l,, i. II il.ii l'.llli ' - I 1.(1' I. 1 I . .1 I I I I I'm , , It lu h. s Mi , i , i 1 , mi i , I l'lltl, , II .!! IIISlll, I ' I'l! s l ItHllU t I, 1 III "I.. I 1 1 1 1 .1 Mi-- Kan i ' II, -t JllU I MtH-i lien i M nl, Iihl ll. I V in ri'i I ,ri -i J V j i in ,1 ' V at. n tl 1 1 t sn (H.ilillO ii;mi ',.h 1 1 ll. lili, I ,1 ' I III! I ti 111 I' I ll,' l II, I via i i . I i Ml- i . . ,,Tl 1 I li mi i Hunt il.nOO.QQn '.'.noe.onn 'J. nun, 000 IMiOO.OOO -VJUO.OOi) S.bOO.rillt 1,000,000 I.O'JO.OUO I 000,000 I llOll nf 1 noe.000 1 tnn.nar) 1,000,000 1 11(10,00,1 i oeo.ooo 1 noe.otin VII (100,(10(1 l Pie of the Inn -I ei iln mtf i national ni.iiriiiai t wa- (hat el llns (ilatlyw I i.iinii. ,,f I. ,,ii, Ien. who was married te the -im. i I 'like el Marl'mi iiiikIi Cen sticle alii'el'hl't dlveiied sn Dea con in i he si-i... of (he I'tiucifS Itadll will. l.adv lb nil v, (iwendel)li Field'n aunt, aKe is iiuuihi I in thu Hut of Aiueiicau women who aie HpemllnK Aiuerl.'iiu tnciiini's in fmelan (unite. llei' fin I line In estimated nt nbellt Ss.eiki.ihmi However. icaardlfHH of the n, no iieemiiu mviiiuui i , Londen ami ll'cqueiuiy tlieic ; M,, and heir of Sir Archibald IM- (iovcrner IMvvanl F. of hrokeiH op Lu Salle Htrcct,'Werc reports of her engagement te nniintnue. tifih holder of tin. harmietcv. for Feaay. mutcmled t0-s Wall Street. He and his sons et ,Plulil KnB,Uh families. Jmjl XXad"!!!!? , !ll te h tySf Marsha and liweui ii .mi I er'aer IMvvtiril I. Iiuniie, counsel s'.'ii.ihiimhiii i eusin in iiaiJKiiier et wealth pull) .Ml mutcmled thai her child, ns William K vine1' nil, I nine the her Fnabsh IIiiikc, ll 1,1 mihl le Ixi ii Field, wan entl Kiiehess of .Mm ..eiiah in lMie. Mil- , love nutch. II.imNeiite, jeuthful, n Fiehl will bring te t, lift is el the income ein tint trust fund until he attained e je of twenty-one, at which time ' liens iii cash im euipanled Urn mar mar rlafie, for the nieney Yus ncdcd te re pair Dlenltclm Oaitle. The winv of here of thu war. of ancient llneai white mere could even an A htlres- want! J Z.1 Tl , V i I Vftjj. '! .1: h . i rt ' W t fc-