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-rr $ 'N, vyjnpssy"? fPw-r" THE WASHINGTON TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. ttl .Ui l TV-i-vr---?;" ';"'r ;v RUSSIAN BENEFIT BALL PROVES TO BE BRILLIANT SUCCESS Notable Host Attends Function in Aid of Wounded in Czar's Armies. BALLET AIDS TO BEAUTY Washington Resident and Offi cial Society Throngs Rauscher's for Event. By happy accident or still happier In spiration the night of the llrat perform ance of the Serge de Dlaghlleff Imperial Ballet Jtusse was elected for the ball ttren at Itauscher's last evening by a committee of prominent Washington women for tho benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers of rtunla. Not only did the presence of a dozen of the rtusslan dancers, who volunteered then- services for the cause, add n touch of exotic beauty and Interest to the gorgeous1 spectnelo at Hauscher a, luit at the National Theater the splen dor and artistry before the footlights found echo In the audience which was one of the most brilliant that has filled a theater this season. The kakoshnlk. the gorgeous headdress of the Itusslan women, which was worn by many of thoso who went on from the Russian ballot to the Itusslan ballc gave n msr elously picturesque note to the assem blage. Allies' Envoys There. The ball, which added a tidy sum to tho fund for tho benefit of the nusslan soldiers, was one of tho smartest as well as the most brilliant functions given in "Washington this winter. Kcpresentatlves of tho embassies or France. Great Britain, Italy. Japan, and Belgium, tho allies of Russia, were prominent In the throng, neutral diplo mats, by tho score were numoercd nmong the guests, and among the most interesting personages present were Mr. lMaghllcft and Krncst Ansermet. who conducted the orchestra at tho ballet. Mrs. Blaine Bcale. Viscountess de Kibour. Mrs. William Ltttauer. -Mrs. c'liircncA Wilson, and Mrs. Garrison McCllntock constituted tho receiving line nnd stood at tho doorway leading rrom llio smalt ball room Into the large ball room, which was reserved tor the (Innceri. There all was brilliant and colorful, a fitting setting for the gorgeous throng. Broad strips of orange bunting festooned 'the celling, the lights wore dimmed with veils of greenery, and between the mir rors, which reflected distinguished men und women with gorgeous bejewelea headgear topping their evening frockj. were tall evergreen treea starred with miper-dalsles In orange and white. Orchestras Alternate. Uorcnsteln's Orchestra alternated with n Havmllan orchestra In furnlslng the imJslfi bhioftl afteY midnight, Htter the applause which greeted tho spectac ular performance of the Russian danc ers had died down, supper was served nt small tables below stairs. The Russian. Ambassador and Mme. BftkhmeicfT entertained In their box member of tho embassy staff, includ ing the Counselor and Mme. Bcherbnt nkoy nnd the Becond Secretary of tho Jrrench Embassy and Mme. de Labou Jnye. Mrs. William Bddcn Noble entertain ed ft box prty, her guests including Mlsa Iroy King, of New York; Air. nnd Mrs. Chaunccy Ilackctt, Mrs. t'hauncey Stlgand, and Admiral Staun ton. Charles R. Crane had with him In his Ikx the Secretary of Agriculture ana .Mrs. Houston. Allen Reynolds, Mrs. Ruth Hapgood, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Belmont in their tiox entertained the samo part who were their guests at the Russian ballet. Take Guests With Them. The Brazilian Ambassador and Mme. d.i Qama also went on from tho ballet, tuklnjr their guests with them. .Mr. and Mrs. Churles C. Glover. Mlsi oilman, and tho Italian Ambassador ami Countess Ccllero were among otnera wnn entertained dox parties. Madame BakhmetcfT woro nbcamlful tiara of diamonds nnd aquamarines, whllo about her throat and ornamenting lier coraag were somo of her famous ertierlds. Mrs. George Howard, who lind on a lovely gown of rose pink, simply added the flowing tulle veil qf the' Russian lieaddess to her tiara of diamonds with charming effect, and many of the women arranged their Jeweled coronetn ngalnst their graceful laco or velvet knkoshlnks. Mrs.' Uarrlson McCllntock wore a gown of roso pink with a metallic lus ter, and a headdress and flowing veil of loss color. Mis aKthcrlnc McCllntock's headdress, which was a huge and be jeweled creation of pink, came straight from "Russia, where it had once been part of the bridal finery of a Russian Kill, and Miss wllcnkln, daughter of the commercial ottacho of tho Russian embassy, woro a complete couri cos tume In ja!o bluo with a lovely and most becoming headdress of blue and pearls. Wears Boys' Costume. Miss Ttuth Hapgood, who woro a Rus sian boy's costume; Richard Crane, 3d, whoso Tartar costume, with Its mag nificent embroldcilos, was one of the handsomest at the ball, und Miss taulse Delano, with a gorgeous kakoshnlk of hi uc. wero among tho most picturesque figures, on tho floor. Among tho gursts at the bait wero Mrs. Francis Nash, Miss Carolyn Nash, the Misses Delano, Miss Margaret l'orlii, Miss Frances Moore, Miss Lil lian irendrlck, Mrs. P. B. Moran. Rear Admiral nnd Mrs. Clover, tho Misses 'lover, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willert, Mlsa Helen McCumbcr. the Misses Burleson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnwboltl Noycs, Miss PranccH Noyes. Mrs. Morgan Cameron, Mrs. Gist Blair, Miss Helena lllllntt. MIhh Ruth Patterson. Mlsa Gtadyn Hinckley. Miss Orynga Ray naud, the minlstor or I'ersia. ino urceK minister," Mr. Batlo of tho Japaneso iMnluikHv. Thomas Bnrlng-IMce. Lieut. Clement Heath, Angclo Conti, Itobcrt i'atterson and William runups, inira Assistant Secretary of State. Surgeon General and Mrs. William C. Bralsted have cards out for a din ner at tho Army and Navy Club on April IS in compliment to the Secre tary of tho Navy and Mrs. Daniels. Mr. and Mr. William Welghtman, of New Yortf, arrived hero yesterday from tho place the recently purchased In MiVlnla en touto to Cazcnovla, N. Y Miri arc ut tho Wlllard. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence Cireeu. of Paris, and Mrs. Green's motn er, Mra A. Ulcecker Ranks, of Now Vork and Paris, who have been spend ing the winter at Aiken. S. C. are guests at the hotel, and Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on Page Fourteen.) WQJRE QUAINT HEADDRESS AT RUSSIAN BALL f KITBPPPPPPPPPPHHPBgPSPPPPPPv9vxPk MISS GRYNG E APPLAUDS BALLET President 'Receives Ovation When He Appears at Na tional Theater. NOTABLE AUDIENC vviih ih. PrA.lrir.nt and Mrs Wilson turned to Washington from the oxtend AMlh tnc presiaeni ana .-urs. nson ,i,i .rir. wi.irh tn onrd hr occupying a. box and the most distin guished element of social Washington njltng' the boxes and the partone, the audience divided interest with the dancers at the opening performance of the -Ballet Russo. at the National !at everting. Tho Russian Ambassador and Mme. Uakhmeteff had a box anil had wltn them Miss Wllenkln, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wllcnkln: Mrs. Rich ard Townscnd entertolnen th Hpantsn Ambassador and Mme. Rlano and Mrs. H. II. G. Slater; nnd across thethouse were the Hrazlllnn Ambassador nnd Mme. da Oama, whose guests were Mrs. Lloyd Bowers and her niece. MIm Viola Uarlun. in another box were Congressman and Mrs. Longworth and Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgo Howard. Mrs. Lonirworth nore a nown of black tullo over white satin, with a band or pearls and diamonds In her hair. In Belmont Box. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont enter tallied in their box .Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson O'Bhaunessy, Mrs. William Slater, nnd Mr. Thomas Spring-Rice, and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Slater. Jr.. the latter a lovelv nlcturo In a rose iilnl; frock nnd a becoming headdress ofptnk tulle anu jewels. Madame Huugc entertained a box fiarty of young people and with Mrs. Icalc In her box wore Viscount and VixcountesH de Slbour and Mr. and Mrs. Garrison McCllntock. Mrs. Beitlo was In Rt-ay and silver brocade with a gold headdress studded with Jewels. Vis countess de Slbour nolo a lovely gown of turquoise blue velvet with u head dress of velvet of tho samo shade, studded in peutls anu finished with a tullo veil. There was much visiting from box to box. and tho Russian Ambassador and Madame Bakhmetcff had a constnnt sit earn of callerx duiing the evening, among them Mr. de Dlaghlleff. Later they went behind tho scenes accom panied by guests from several of tho other boxes, and held a moment's chat with the principals of the ballet. Plays National Anthem. As the President entered tho theater accompanied by Mrs. Wilson tho audi ence stood, nnd tho great orchestra, filling more than three times the space usually allotted, stood facing the Presi dent's box, whllo It played "The Stnr Spangled Banner." .tpplauso followed as the President and Mrs, Wilson took their seats. Their gucuts Included Mrs. William 11. Boiling, Miss Bertha Boiling, and Miss Bones. Others In the audience were Rear Ad miral and Mr. Clovzcr, Miss Beatrice Clover, Mm. .mil llaitlctt. Miss Caro line Ogdcn-Joiics, Mrs. James Harlan, Miss Laura Harlan, Miss Georgia Seho field. Mls Hemlo K'bbey, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Newbold. Lawrcnco Townscnd, and Miss Rotallo Sonng, To Visit Parents. ' Mrs. Henry E. Jenkins, wife of Dr. Jenkins, U. S. N.", Is expected to arrive In Washington about the mlddlo of April for a short visit to her parents. Dr. and Mrs. James Duncan Gatcwood. Dr. Jenkins Is attached to the New Hampshire, which will go from Norfolk to Philadelphia cany in April. Mrs, Jenkins, who has spent the winter I AUTIFYthc COMPLEXION W TIN DAYS AD1N0LA CREAM The Unequaled Bcautifler Used and Endorsed By Thousands GuarantMid to Temova tn, frccUci, plmpjti, Ilrer 1 Ml 1 spot, etc. Extreme ci about twenty day. Rids pores and tlu ol impuri ties. Leaves the (Ida clear, toll, healthy. Tu SlMM.BOe, and $1.00 Bit Toilet Counters or Mall NUadTogetCMaB7, rrKT..UJX TTioto hy Harris St KMtis A RAYBAUD. Noifolk, will join Dr. Jenkins In Phila delphia, slopping hpru en touto North. She will bo accompanied by her small daughter, Miss Anne WyUi Jenkins. at Luncheon. Mrs. Frederick Ufflngcr entcitalncd at luncheon yesterday and the day be fore, having on each occiydon sixteen guests. Tho table was charmingly decorated with pink sweet peas, maidenhair fern and pink Dorothy Perkins roses trailing from a tall silver vase to the corners of the table. Mrs. J. M. Culp has cards out for a bildgc party April 5. to meet Mrs. Fred crick Marsh. Mrs. Marsh, who was formerly Mrs. Frank Freeman, has but recently re- Ml -unridlnc trln which marriage to Captain Marsh In mldwln- ter' -4.- Miss Josephine Page has arrived from PlUladelphla, where she Is studying art. and la the guest of 'Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson Page for a weik or ten days. Says we must make kidneys clean the blood and pimples disappear. Plmnles. sores, and bolls usually re sult from toxins, poisons and Impurities which aro generated In the bowels and then absorbed Jnto the blood through the very ducts nhlch should absorb only nourishment to sustain tho body. It Is tho function of the kidneys to filter Impurities from tho blood and cast them out In the form of urlno. but In many Instances tho bowels create moro toxlua nnd Impurities than the kidneys can cllmlnato, then tho blood uses tho skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these Impurities which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. Tho nuicut wuy to clear the skin ot these emotions, says a noted authority. Is to gel from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablcspoonful In a glass ot hot water each morning before bical'.f.ut for one week. This will prevent tho formation of toxins In the bowels. It also stimu lates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of Impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. ... Jad salts Is Inexpensive, harmless, and Is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent drink which usually makes pimples disappear; Cleanses the blood and Is excellent for the kidneys as well. Advt Burchell's "Bouquet" Coffee 25 c lb. Will Surely Please You N. W. BURCHELL 1325 F 1 1 HOHgHAMfiomJT H KOJtrtWESTAI MFTOEltTH GWafkivgotO SALTS IN HOT WATER CLEARS PIMPLY SI European Plan. Fireproof Washington's Most Exclmive Hotel. Noted for its cuisine and perfection of individual service. a. 8. DOWNS, Hapager. ARMY AND NAVY CLUB INNEI Number, of Interesting Par ties Attend Nf tabic Func tion'. The dinner dance al the Army nnd Navv Club wan one of the notablo events of last vnln? nnd was marked by several Interest Inc parties. Malor nnd Mrs, Jnmex A. Shlnten en tertained In compliment to the"lr hnuso guest. Mrs, Clay Brown, of Stamford, Conn. Those nfked trt meet Mrs. Brown went Col. and Mrs. Richmond P. Davis, Malor nnd Mn. John McAuley Palmer, Mnlor and Mr. A- F. Caad. Capt. and Mi. Htanlev W. Emblck. "apt. nnrt Mm. Llewellyn Williamson. Lieut, and Mis. Clllesple. of F.nrt Washington1 Dr. nnd .is. nnnrr vt pii. .mi, iioneit I Howxe. Mls Pesclp Illckey. Cn,l. Charles Page Bry-n. Col. Eduardn Rov brud and Major Rotert Abernclhj. Major and Mrs. Moses Hosts. MHjor and Mr. AnJrciv Moses .ilso wit) hosts at dinner, having as their guests Heuator and Mrs. heppajd, Mr. and Mn. Cono Johnson, Capt. nnd Mr. Oordon RoMmon, Capt. and Mrs. Wil liam I, lliisi-. t'apt ami Mrs. Tenner Ru. Cnpt. and Mi. Thomnn W. Holly day. U'eut. Coindr. and Mrs. Gannon, of nnnnolli. Mrr. T. C. Dawson, Cap inln Beckl-itiii Cnilaln Kcrth and Kdwln B. Flnlher. Among those In another partv were Major nnd Mrs. Robert U. Patterson, Capt. and Mr. 8 J. Bayard Schlndel. Major and Mrs. James A. Woodrufr, M Woodruff Capt. and Mrs. Wlltlnm M tchell. Capt. and Mrs. John Hodges. Mis Coleman. Capt. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson. Cnpt. and Mrs. ftoldthwalte, onprisnmii r.nd Mrs. Ragsdale. Mr. find Mm. 1. T Mann and Dr. Larklu. Major and .Mrs Ely's Party. Major nnd Mrs. Hanson E. Ely en tertalneJ at dinner, having as their guests. Major and Mrs. Palmer Pierce, i-oi. minis LKine. i . s. ji. f . and Mrs. Lane, and Major and Mr. William 1. Jackron. ' Among others dining and entertaining were Commander and Mrs. Herbert U. Sparrow, Commander and Mrs. James O. Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. Edward H II. Old, Ccmtnander and Mrs. Har vey Tomb, Mrs. Joseph F. Etter, Miss Aiken, Miss nush-Brnwn, Miss Alice Bheuard. f.ltiutcuant Fisher. IJetit. Paul Uastecto, Dr. Robert Sheehan, and Wal lace iirynnt - - Wallaces Are Hosts. Assistant Attorney General and Mrs, allace entertained a smalt dinner patty at the Shoreham last evening. .Mr. and Mr. F. I). Potter, of Glenn Kldge, N. Y.. and Mr. and Mrs. U V. Kplnd. ot New York, arc at the Hliore linm Hotel. Others at the Hhoreham are Mr. nnd HOLDS D I DANCE Moobwarb a Xotbrop Now York WASHINGTON Paris Tomorrow Afternoon Beginning at Twb O'clock You Are Invited No Admission Charge- CHOICE VICTOR RECORDS This is a good selection of Records from a Library that is complete with every good record that has been made. HAWAIIAN WAI.TZ Sfcdley (Natlxc Hawaiian Melodies KII.IMA WAI.T7. (Hawaiian Guitars) Ky I'alle K. Lua David K. KhIII. I.OVKVS UltKASt AFTI'-Il TIIK UAI.L. (A. Czibui--v ka, op. .158). (Violin, Cello, and Harp.) l)lti:M VISIOM, Intermezzo (Curl Stlx, on. J-1"73" 1.18). (Violin, Flute, Cello, and Harp with IJolis.) J A I.ITTI.i: ni'I" OK HKAVK.X ("Suie They Call-I It Ireland"), (from Olcott'H "The lloait of i-00132 Paddy Whack"). Qeoigu MucParlune. J MOTIIKR MACIIItr.i: (from "Harry of Bally-l ,,,, moro ). jonn AicAJormacic. UKMS KIIOM "HOIIIN HOOD" (Pnit N HOOD" (I'm t 1),. (Hmltli-i . r KIkIH Opej-a Company. l,-,. N HOOD" (Part II). (Smith- f3"-' si' L,Ik1U Opera Compam. .J wu iuti'iij. iciur (JK.MX KIIO.M "IIOUIN do Koven). Victor CIII.N CHIN MIOH.UV I'OX TItOT (Including: "Goodbye Girl, I'm I ni 1nrti.' V'lfl.n. IfllltnMH ..u ...uuii, ... .'iiilli,' WATCH VOIln NTKP MffllRV Pn Berlin), (IucludlnR the "Syncopated Walk" and "Settle Down In a One Horse Town"). Victor Military Band. J JKSUS, I.oVKn. OK 111V soil. (Refuce), (Charlesi - Wesley-Joseph P. Holbrook), Mina UIUCK. ititiOM-rino Quartet Bella flcrlla tin itniinn) lunrath. Borl-Jacoby-McCormack-Wer- J-89080 Hits from the Passing Show of 1915 IIIM.I.O, HAWAII. HOW Alii: YOI By Hilly Murray. SIV niir.A BIAID, Duct. James HarrUon, I'ourth floor, Klevcnth street. Boy Scouts, Attention Tli a Cutlery and otliei Outllt'i needed by thu Boy Scout on his lilkcj thiuuRlr the woods nnd camitlnir und outlne epedltlonj are nn salo In tho Sportlm; Goods Store. Hoy Scout llatchctti with fheatha 11 Jloy Scout Kmipsacka ?1.M Hoy Bcout Pen Knives H.00 lluii Scout Cook 1!U 75c Hoy Scout C'unteeiu SOo A Cnniern Is a useful nnd sen slblo part of the Hoy Scouts' out ilt with ono ho can tuko record of uverylhlinr ho wants. Hastman lias just put out mi. dels especially adapted to Boy Seouls' ue $1.23 to $1.00 each. IftRNtiuau'M Koiink und Cnniern in .1 very I a pro shuwlnr; with lieBit tllins fur every size. Filnit dovtdoped, printed, mounted, and enlarged; satisfactory work. Hoys' and Mrn'M Wnrxlnl Jer- ". fur pryinnusluiri and outliiK li.ii'p.iaes. Win in and Unlit wclcht -color. navy. Kir en. may, and u.atuon; $1.5 ( tu $:'.2i each. Kuuttli Floot Center. H. Albert, of New York! Mr. nnd Ml. V. M WI.Hcnmtt. of Atnhorst. Mrs Mass.: Joseph Thropp, of Earlston, Pa,; Air. and Airs. WalKer Hpencor, or Now tlnvon. and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Hall Mc cormick, who aro spending some days In Waimlngton on their way to their homo In Chicago. Aim. John 8. Mwrence, of Boston, Is expected to f.rrive In Washington to day to join Mr. Lawrence at tho Shore ham. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Musscy will bo at homo Informally March 30, from 4 to 0:50, at her residence. 1418 Fifteenth street noithwcst, In honor of the Ellon Spencer Musscy Tent Daughter of Vet erans. Till Is tho only tlnw Mrs. Mus ey will be at homo this season, Faces As Fair As A Summer's Bay Are Possible If Stuart's Calcium Wafers Arc Used for n Short Time After Each Meal. Many neonle have hien heard to say that they used creams and lotions for years without effect, yet after five pr six days of Btuart's Calcium Wafers their complexions wero perfectly clear. l Uot nid of IllnekhmiU In a Jiffy by Ualaic ntuart'a Calcium Wafers." They contain no poisonous drug -of any kind, are perfectly harmless and ran be taken with absolute freedom, and, they work nlmost like magic. Cal cium Sulphide, their principal Ingredi ent, Is the greatest blood-cleanser known to science. 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Theso are n few of tho new playthings which tho Toy btoro gntherH ns diligently now ns nt the ClulstinHH season new and small In price. 1-ourth lloor, T street, Washington's Fastest Growing Department Store Store Hours: 8:45 A. M. Leaders Then. Established I860. Leaders Now. Rebuilding Sale The Record Business of This Great Mer chandise Event Is Without a Parallel! Necessity forces us to .make room to accommodate the depart ments from our 8th Street Annex, which is soon to be razed to the ground. Every department' must givfc; up its quota of room and every department manager has rcceivVd orders to reduce stocks regardless of sacrifices. Therefore it hehooves'you to buy PLENTY and OFTEN.,, availing yourself of these Ion prices, which in most instances arc lower than the wholesale market cost to'day. Buy Your New Spring Hat Tomorrow l,000Beautiful and Exclusive Models Worth From $8.50 to $12.00 At $5 and $7.50 A wjiiloilut vatlofy of ewry kind tljat u Vi Oman's hcait could wlxh Tiicio nro lit ere. Heml-DrcKs and Tallnicd Hal.i effretlvcly trlmmod with wlics, uullls, OKtrleh feathers. Imita tion Koura, ilowora nnd ribbon. Thero aro Bailors. Oval and Sdilaro Crowned Hats, with fotchlnir turns and twists of the brim. Bound Hat, toq, as well ns quite small and close flttln;; Quaint I'uko Bonnets of demure style Drooplnij Brim Hats that sucgest helmets. All arc simple hut very smart ly trimmed. These Huts wero made to sell at from W.M to $12.00. An exceptionally attt ac tive assortment thaj aurpnstes all ethers at such extremely low prices, Hats for Matured Women All Hats Trimmed Second Floor Lnnsburgh & Bro. 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