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spend the winter at their country home Alrlie Military road Mrs George Lodge is spending a Short timn at her hom in MaRsachu 46etts avenue Mrs Lodge and her chll aren win spend the winter ni Boston Mr and Mrs John Upshur Moorhead will have as their guests the latters brother in law and sister Mr and Mrs Thomas Roberts jr who will arrive this week from Hot Springs on their way to their home at Philadelphia Mr John Barrett returned to Washington yesterday from Lynchburg Va where he went Friday to address the students of Randolph Macon College and the Womans Club of Virginia on Tan Americanism Miss Frances Efflnger was hostess yesterday at luncheon in honor of Miss Julia Heyl who will be married this week and Miss Hlldreth Gatewood who will be married on November 24 Mr and Mrs Frederick Effinger and the Misses Effinger have taken the residence 1904 Florida avenue for the winter Coming to Heyl Wedding PRETTY GIRL OF NOTABLE FAMILY HERE WHO MAKES FORMAL DEBUT THIS SEASON rSSTS TOT A nrrmTTT ivinftKrrPfcf Aro amiat a ij a xmfA Ari3TT3 rTT rrx yfj JLiir1d fJ sWv i i iYXriJLA lWiVViv XViUlTXJLrfxiUL JClTJzSMii IVAWiit Mr and Mrs George Whitwell of Philadelphia will come to Washington this week for the wedding of Miss Julia Heyl and Mr Joseph Clay Habersham Colquit which takes place on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Whitwell were married In April and Miss Heyl was one of the attendants Mrs Whitwell was formerly Miss Elise Cour laender of Philadelphia Mr and Mrs Thomas Gaff will return to Washington this week Miss Marguerite Barbour will have her guests this week Miss Bessie SaSauel of Philadelphia and Miss Bes sie Munnikhuysen of Baltimore who will arrive early in the week Miss Houston Scott daughter of Gen and Mrs Scott of FortMyer entertained a number of the young people living at the post at a Halloween partv last night Miss Mary Wheeler Vest was hostess at dinner last evening when her guests included Mrs John Hodges Miss Dorothy Mason Miss Pocahontas Butler Lieut Miller A Lieut 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Vli i yrj5 iSS Eatos You Pleasriiik fflgftfi Pweps uf Frm AwWKZPKNnin liSdvr dedSathel Dont Be aTivojafi0 JOIV Trfc Pn VJrmiLIKiPBelHm A bvlUV UAyl Ljf dengrasfkefi8jBwMM theHipiSlenaentmdtfie tJii MISSS RUTH LESTER As one of the prospective brides of the coming winter a cordial welcome to the hospitalities of the smart set awaits her are among the recent arrivals at Fo Myer Since leaving Washington several years ago Lieut Scott has be in stationed at Fort Riley CapL and Mrs George Clark who have been the guests of friends Virginia will return to Washington today Return From Colorado Mr and Mrs George Redington of New York whose marriage took place at Baltimore Tuesday arrived at Washington yesterday and are spending part of their honeymoon at the Willard Mrs Redlngton was formerly Miss Allison Janney Miller She is a daugh tevOf Mr Bevan Miller of Baltl inorer Mr William White jr of Nor folk Va will be best man at the wedding of Miss Hlldreth Gatewood daughter of Medical Director James Gatewood and Mrs Gate wood and Mr Toy Dixon Savage of Norfolk which will take place November 24 The ceremony which will take place at noon at the residence of Dr and Mrs Gatewood in Ninteenth street will be witnessed by relatives and intimate friends and will be followed by i bieakfast for additional guests Mrs Earl North will be her sisters only attendant and she will arrive at Washington November 10 I Lieut and Mrs David Scott whoi were at Plattsburg during the summer Judee and Mrs Thomas Anderson who spent the summer at Colorado Springs have returned to Washington for the winter and are at their home in New Hampshire avenue Mr and Mrs Ira Halsey Patehin who recently returned to Washington from New York have taken an apartment at the Wyoming Miss Mary Cryder has invitations out for this afternoon at 4 oclock to hear Miss Alice Kronhetm sing Mr Charles Henry Butler left Washington on Friday for a short stay at his country place in Maine Invitations have been received at Washington for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Manning Dickman daughter of Col and Mrs Joseph Dickman and Lieut Charles Watson Foster A on November 22 at Fort Ethan Allen Mr Lewis Merrill Scott who makes his home in Mexico is visiting his parents Gen and Mrs Scott at Fort Slyer Cards hit for Reception Arts Magazine will make an informal address Friday afternoon on Educational Art and the Use of the National Museum as a School of Art He will speak at the National liuseum that night Dr Richardson has returned from Boston where he went to attend a meeting of the American College of Surgeons of which he is one of the board of governors Miss Katherine Birney has returned and is at her home in Chevy Chase liss Lillian Birney is doing army nursing in Europe Their sister Mrs Harold Walker has been caljed sud dently to Mexico Mr Charles Noble Gregory has returned from Newport and opened his apartment at 2139 Wyoming avenue Mr McClure Kelley is the guest of his mother Mrs William Kelley at the Grafton Miss Louise Clark daughter of Capt George Clark and Mrs Clark went to Annapolis yesterday for the football game and dance An enjoyable tea dance was given yesterday afternoon by the members of the Washington Club from 5 to 7 It was the first dance of the season and one will be given twice a month Mr and Mrs Charles SeMen jr entertained at a Halloween party last evening in honor of their little daughters Virginia Selden and Mary Elizabeth Selden The children who wore attraction costumes suitable to the occasion were all taken to a moving picture show in automobiles and afterward supper was served at the home of Mr and Mrs Selden in Connecticut avenue The young guests in MRS BENJAMIN McCANDLISH Wife of Lieut McCandlish Society at Washington has extended to her and her husband a cordial welcome after an extended stay in the Far East eluded Nancy Lane Lolita Stubblefield Majorie Gelm Gene Tucker Blanche and Barbara Streviegh DelpTiine Heyl Frances Webb and Lea Crargo Miss Heleji Demonet was hostess at a delightful Halloween dance last night at the Washington Club given in compliment to the Mis9es Fordney daughters of Representative Fordney of Michigan The party was chaper oned by Mrs Demonet There were over 100 guests and among those from out of town were Miss Elise Hepburn of Philadelphia Miss Armat Murdock Miss Elite Brooks and Mr John Brooks of Baltimore Mrs Webster and Miss Frances Webster will spend the winter at the Brighton Mr John Walker Holcomb and his son Lieut Holcomb are spending the week end with th formers daughter Miss Eugenia Holcomb at Bryn Mawr College ington yesterday and are stopping at was formerly Miss Bernice Raymon the Willard Mr Alexis du Pont of She is a daughter of Mr A Raymon Wilmington Del Mr and Mrs Fulton of Los Angeles Their marriage took McMahon of Rumson who are place at the German Lutheran Church motoring and Mrs Seymour Crom Baltimore the Rev Dr Eyster offlciat weii or new xork who is also motor tng The wedding follows a romance irig with a party of friends are among recent arrivals at the same hotel that began at Asbury Park where the bride then Miss Raymon was stopping Mrs George Cameron has cards I with Mr nd Mrs Edward Thatcher out for a tea on November 10 to meet at whose recent marriage she had been her mother Mrs Tilford a bridesmaid Mr Janney and hisbrlde have recently returned from the Pacific Mr and Mrs Edward Stevens Norton I have taken an apartment at the Atherton for the winter Mrs A Helm has returned from Newport and New York to her apartment at the Rochambeau Mr and Mrs Nathan Janney have visiting them their son Mr Nathan Janney jr and his brLde Mrs Janney Take Apartment for Winter 4 Mr and Mrs Arthur Ramsay have sent out cards for a reception Friday afternoon at Fairmont Seminary to meet Mr Henry Turner Bailey of Boston who will be a guest here of the Washington Society of Fine Arts Mr bailey who is the editor of the School Mr and Mrs A Burhman who have a homr at Chevy Chase have taken an apartment at the Avondale for the winter Mr and Mrs Elliot Bacon who were married at Beverly Farms Mass last June have rented for the season Mr James Fargos house at 56 Park avenue New York Mrs Bacon was formerly Miss Hope Norman Mr Herbert Hoover jr chairman of the Belgian relief committee and Mrs Hoover of New York arrived in Wash Adjoining St Patricks Church ram jHli Wapy HullMllillllUwfMk yiiiillllllR MilS ill mi if 1 1 Kr JL Shop For Young Folks at 10th This Suit is the exact copy of an imported model reproduced for us in Whipcord or Broadcloth fur trimmed lined with peau de cygne Colors brown navy green or black Specially Priced Many other good styles 1950 2500 2950 High Grade Not High Priced Fur trimmed Garments Enjoy a Tremendous Vogue We Feature Them in Inexpensive Lines We are showing many authentic styles perfectly constructed out of the seasons most favored fabrics Suits 25 to 50 Topcoats 1850 to 8750 Evening Wraps 35 to 150 Street and Afternoon Dresses 1850 to 85 Dance Frocks 25 to 75 Evening Gowns 40 to 250 -Smart Waists In AH the Suit Shades and Correct Materials coast tion where they visited the exposi Dr and Mrs Slattery have announced the engagement of their oldest daughter Margaret to Mr George Vincent Repetti The wedding will take place November 23 at St Patricks Church CONTINUED ON TWELFTH PAGE Spedil to The Waitlnton Poet New York OcU 30 Eat drink and be thin But oh pleaso doni be a Thirsty Person That is the message which Lily Lady de Bathe the hardy perennial Lily Langtry who has kept herself young and slender for 62 years writes Nlxola Greeley Smith In the Evening Worlds I eat what I please and I drink what I please except at my meals when 1 drink nothing at all said Lady de Bathe But then of course I have never been a thirsty person Dont ask me to tell a thirsty person how to remain young and slender I dont think it can be done So All you thirsty persons take warn ing You certainly would take warn ing if you had heard the molten contempt which Lady de Bathe poured Into her liquid syllables when she said thirsty persons you know person Is a contemptuous word anyhow And if you had looked at Lady de Bathe in the cold gray light the shrouded Eltlnge Theater where I found her at a rehearsaT of hef new play Mrs Thompson by Sydney Grundy you would have ncoinr pelled to admit that she has stU eryvlght to give advice on hof to be young and Btay young Still Youthful and Beauty For the face that launched a thousand whispers and turned the topless heads of Londons youth before you and I were born is stllla very beautiful face You would know the long leonine eyes the Greek juncture of nose and brow the lajge full mouth any where as belonging to Lily Lang try The Langtry figure is still moderately slender and young even In the Rus sian blouse which it wore It was of smoke colored velvet and there was no fur around the bottom The Langtry feet and ankles were clad in very high white boots with tips of black patent leather The Lahgtry skirt cleared eight inches and so I saw just how nice those feet and ankles are The Langtry hand that famous hand which slid a piece of ice down the back of the Prince of wales and made him very angry Indeed though Ice was probably just what the Prince needed is still warm and firm and smooth and young It was also very hearty when it clasped mine Now as to how she did It and how you can do It Formula in Three Sentences Lady de Bathe gave me her formula In three sentences Be brave Be moderate Be a philosopher she said But most of all be brave They say that to be young one must be happy But happiness at most Is a thing of moments Youth being young i3 the business of years she added No one Is ever very happy except in monfents dont you think And I agreed with her I have been happy at times and I have been unhappy she admitted but I have always tried to have courage and to have philosophy Coming over on the St Paul you know I arrived in New York only Monday I thought as the ship plunged ahead through the stormy weather This is like life now you dip way down now youre up again riding the waves And when youre down the thing to do is to keep on plunging forward and in a little while you have shaken off the spray and are on top again Perhaps if I am really i3k FigurejYoung A v3fl i vouriVks YousaTtIanv anaLaay de Bathenlledfajmtleistfully lts because TjV ye wafckepjyiny head up and4haitenflff Uhejspray aid plunged straightgoiC i vgX fieoogniyyMdilremen pieanflitnRirappened to me I thlsmornlngWLady deBathe resumed aftera little tnougnxxm pause i wcui over inoI WestEwenty Tthlrd street to look at hejhsetloccupled when I first fcaiie1toXNejfTdrlearsand years used to call London TerraeSovfhave had Mrs Langtry housepblnfed out to you As I stood lqoklngemyvOW home my mind filled wt5nan memories what you call aicaptalnpfjflremen came up to me andThefd outjWaand Why Mrs iAngfryheTsalcjwhat a treat It Is to geeyouagi5Tnd Vhen I recognized him I hadVhad afirlrifttiat house those long years ago and he1 was one of the young Jmen who had Jhelped to put It out for me When I think of howIongago that Are wasperhaps Ishoul4feel oldV she added smilingly BtitJC dont You see to feel old Is to feel failure And failure worrlesme irseems so unnecessary always thlnkrbf It as a defect of character and yetthat may be hard But you are ft failure If there Is any room In youf heart for envy or pride unklndness ot Jealousy I can tell you Iruthfullr that I have never failed In that way Gardening theBest Exercise It occurred to me just here that there might bet persons still waiting to hear what other methods Lady de Bathe uses to keep the famous face and figure besides being brave and being a philosopher arid not being a Thirsty Person So I asked her about if Fat Is failure she said Tve always taken plentyof Exercise Walking is splendid tennis Is good So Is golf But to me the best or all exercises is gardening When I am at home in Englahdfldd a great deal of work in my gardenf It exercises all the musclejt It keeps the back supple the hips slender the whole figure young Arid It rests aid soothes the mind After all there is nothing so healing to irilhd and body as contact with the earth itself Summarised therefore the Langtry recipe for being young at 52 is this Eat as you please drink as you pleae but dpttt pleasetabe a Thirsty Person Be Tjraye beSLphilosopher and keep a garden i I The charm of a Wooltex Coat goes far deeper than Its perfect style An Indescribable sense of comfort ease and luxury belong to the Wooltex owner and makes her proud to say that her coat is Wooltex Revillon Furs Centemeri Kid Gloves ffimiA fQRMERIY SMOOT 4 JELLErii 132 6 STREEJ NW ZhtktL The beauty of Wobltex Coat styles appears with a glancsatheTrtocf els pictured Not an idea originates In the fashion centers ottieJwrfih that escapes tne great Wooltex style organization SPVlTASSS jgkaMfr Our Big Annual Sale of Wooltex Coats at 25 sfl A Visit to Our Millineay Dept Will convince you that we can suit 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