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Show MRS. LANGTRY 111 SALT LIKE CITY Salt Lake, Oct. 13. Lady de Bathe, better known by her stage name of Mra. Lily Langtry, will celebrate her birthday today in Salt Lake, and, although al-though it is Friday, the thirteenth of October, she declares that she is not superstitious. "Just think of it," said she last night "born on the thirteenth, and probably on Friday, too, though I am sure I don't know. A great palmist oneesaid to mo: 'If you only hadn't been born on the thirteenth, Just think what you might have done in the world.' But I am pot worried about tho thirteenth," she laughed. Lady de Bathe will celebrate her birthday today as the guest of Mrs. F. C. Schramm at a tea to be given In her honor. When Lady de Bathe was here three years ago she met and was entertained by a number of Salt Lake society women, and today she Is to meet them aagln. Lady do Bathe Is a great lover of landscape gardening, and regrets very much that she has not been able to do some of that work in this country like she has about her country "home In England. She declares that in America tho gardens are too much of tho stiff lawn type and not enough of .tho wiid. natural beauty type. Though telling most vividly of the visits of Zeppelins to her country home, while she was in England recently, re-cently, Lady de Bathe was disinclined disinclin-ed to discuss tho war, except to insist that it bo made clear that there is no feeling of hatred on the part of the English for the Germans. nn |