Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1914 — MISS WILDE A CLEVER GIRL [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MISS WILDE A CLEVER GIRL
Daughter of Mrs. Henry Siegel a Splendid Horsewoman and a Singer of Much Note. New York. —The beautiful Miss Dorothy Sanborn Wilde, stepdaughter of Henry Siegel, the bankrupt merchant prince of New York city, whose failure involved the Siegel interests In Chicago, Boston and New York, is the daughter of Mrs. Siegel by a previous marriage. It is asserted that when Mrs. Siegel, whose divorce suit is now pending, rebuked him for his. “crooked” dealings with depositors, he raged like a madman and ill-treajed
her. The father of Miss Wilde, was George M. Wilde of the United Staten navy. Mien Wilde’s sister is the Countess Dentice di Flasso of Italy. She is an expert horsewoman and has. studied tor two years under Jean de Resko.
Miss Dorothy Sanborn Wilde.
