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OL EEE ESS SSSR SNOT eta Ae ES Ns ON BOARD TO CONTROL PAPER. SFU Sapervise sai | ftom of News P: Prod | WASHINGTON, March 21.—The Fed- eral Trade Commission plans to super- ‘Vise the sale and distribution of news. Print paper through a board, which will represent all interests concerned. 6 board, to be named us soon as a price-fixing pool proposed by the manu facturers finally is arran rs. one Jobbers, AUCTION BRIDGE CHAIN IS STARTED TO AID RED CROSS Series of Parties, Parties, With Each Player Contributing $2, Ex- pected to Net $200,000, © pool from of- Other members on rve in an advisory ca Di ary and thelr powers will be purely a) tena to outstrip production, The ee has been extremely close for lant year. A new movement to raise funds for the Red Cross has been started in this city. “Associated Citles of the United States of America Auction Chain Fund for the Benefit of the American | Red Cross, for Sufferers from Infan- tile Paralysis” is the name the or- ganters have given their plan. Tho officers and working committee are: Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, President and ‘Treasurer; Mrs, W. Seward Webb, Vice President and Secretary; W. Seward Webb jr, Assistant Treas- urer; Mrs, Alfred Anson, Mra. Charles $8. Barney, Mra, Phillips A.| Clark, Mrs Arthur Murray Dodge, |. Mrs, John R, Drexel, Mrs. H, Gary Mrs, Daniel Guggenhetin, George Dempster Hamlen, h George Harvey, Mrs, Adrian Iselin, | Mra, Ernest Iselin, Mra. B. Keech, Mra. Reginald de Koven, Mrs, Charles HH, Marshall, Mrs, William! Barclay Parsons, M Roy Rainey Mrs, Ernest Schelling, Mre. Henry Seligman, Mrs, Vanderbilt and Mrs.! Edward Van Ingen. The basis of the plan is a chain of} auction bridge parties which, if the} chain be played out unbroken, should net more than $200,000. ‘PERFECT HEALTH HOW GAINED? (By Dr, L. W, BOWS) The late S. Weir Mitchell, M. D., in bis book entitled “Wear and Tear? has well said, “Yo insure perfect health, every tissue, bone, nerve, ten- don or muscle should take from the blood certain materials and return to it certain others . . . This process in perfect health is a system of mutual assurance, and is probably essential to a condition of entire vigor of both mind and body.” Man is a@ millionaire many times | over in the possession of blood cells. Woman is not quite so rich, for sci- entists have proved that the normal number of red blood cells in adult men {s five million; in women, four and one half million to the square | nifllimeter. The normal cell is not absolutely round in health but in disease be- comes extremely irregular in shape. Every one can be in perfect health and possess the millions of rich red blood corpuscles if he only knows how to go about it. Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., advises every man and woman to] Mrs, Pulitzer opened the campaign purify the blood by observing na-| yesterday afternoon by holding the ture’s laws. In the first place, if Your | frat bridge meeting at her home digestion {s faulty, and the food you | eat is not properly assimilated nnd |?) t enty-third Street, whe taken up by the blood, you need a| aineron) sactey G18 tonic and digestion corrector, some- | CUS8ing and approving the chain idea thing that will increase the red blood | “ie players proceeded to follow It. t]| This plan was: cotpuscles; he believes in going al Every guest cagtrib- Y this in nature's own way, 8 ago, | uted $2 to the auction fund, and be-| in his active practice, Dr. Pierce | sides promised to have an afternoon found that an alterative extract of | 8 bridge of four tables. less than | certain herbs and roots put up with-| cho original number, collecting in turn! out alcohol, or in tablet form, would puede put the liver, lungs and h if MnO | tacinesthut: every more complete actir vis medicine | i he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi. | #ftertoon of bridg cal Discovery. By promoting assimi-| 49d 9 on down, lation it nourishes the blood, and in- | Wil thu stead of the ill-shaped corpu the | hoste from every and exacting a one shall have of three The tabl tournament ses will be ng 4 bridge af. . aftes which th nent will end, wageh jt must rily do, by Sept. 1. Bae amount Ke tized will be Sent to th® @ nerican person's blood takes on a rich “ved | ternoon of one tab color and the corpuscles are nearly round more | tourr Advt ar sixteenth century hymn arranged by | 4M Still roll the traditional apple and Martin Viueddemann, followed. The! score a hit with it must be given later, a Le Fae et with Wg, credit for being exceedingly clever allelujah!” refrain, was expressed | ‘ mh hae aug | with fine fervor, In Mozart's “Ave by the lyrics, for that matter, sug-| Verum” the cholr was assisted by t skill and humor. Otherwise, | strings and organ, A motet by | there is a lamentable lack of comedy Johann Mi Hach, with its ending. | Mr. Herbert's music is as fresh and | | 2x, ,Kommund bole mich!” deservedly | seiightfui as the dew on a shamrock, Then s were heard, | Moreover, It is sung by unusually | A. von At Abend Auf | good voices, There js a captivating > i 4 by an | number, Ha' @hl Geel takoagtay which 7 fatlowed, |Grace Breen sings charmingly, Miss ” were secular, | Breen ts a Beautiful singer who sings inville Bantock’s | beautifully, Here is a prima donna— reach a point when the last |‘ Musical Art’s n Concert; pind ct First By Sylvester Rawling. | Rousing Irish te Musical Art Society, Dr. Frank Damrosch conductor, wave 1s annual Lenten concert ____ THR EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917. THE NEW PLAYS “Eileen” Is a Melodious, BY CHARLES DARNTON ECZEMA KNOWS HH FE A Ray NG NO ENEMY al uM LIKE POSLAM | 75" GREAT SPRING SALE ON EVERY FLOOR IN EVERY SECTION Comic Opera Do not imagine ine that your Eczema bo} t Carnegie Hall last night. It pre- Wie es a to ante HE nite teiheelion el 7 Y. wit he vulgar tunes that suggest only “t ar.’ spond to Pos! 8 » * ‘ aon oy a ie eel ieraienn ine A 16d” GS UAREM GEE GE The car BY the pure mereies cack Visloe dtees Zhe) mOre AtuDbOPN: tit WINMELIOR, the To offer this great namber of Cut Prices on new goods NOW spring, a dying music season, For pure melodies take vee more remarkable the immediate ef: . that reason it does not equal , | bert has given to “Eileen,” the romantic comic opera at tho Shubert fects of Poslam sect. After you 8 @n achievement; you see for yourself what a sale means here Joy-giving the Christmas concert, “heatre. For the love of music, rather than the love o' Mike, let me U8 Know Poslam’s splendid work you will the only other yearly output of YOU to hear airs that are worth hearing. look upon it as just so much concen. Our reg. $2.87 Our reg. $1.49 the soclety's endeavor, Perhaps Itish from head to foot, tt is only# Sapte trated healing energy to protect your sUntrimmed Hate at 1.95 Giri Middy Dresses. . a te. _— | sorde mo 1 ‘ Lat _ omln, * en p oy * because of the mood growing Patural that Victor Herbert should| sings syty Irish Rone” ae ekin from all disordered conditions, | Milam Aullan, hemp and Liver Becoming styles for 6 Wo ié-vear out of that thought it turn out the rollicking music born 1 | th s ' it. Luli everywhere, For PRIE SAM= | “rrimd free it materials are ourshesed bere, | ored collars and cuffe—sinart kilted ‘to me there was something Lim. In “Bileen” he has proved his| by reat Te plgaes, 8 Presented i ' pid Aa Hits tia a ork | 9800 Bev’ Som 8.15 skirte, Limit two. 5 y the Ky ale Co. (ine.), the meme | tories, 5 Wes i ew Yo x ; usual of refin tin th i rthright, Thanks to him, “Bileen") )Y 10" md h ae Jos, Weber. L. Law- | Ci Kingle a od styics—coheviots is Our reg. 39 ct Babies’ Stipe. ose as singing of the mixed choir of seventy. |!" & melodious, rousing Irish comle | poy Weber and Max Weber=#o | post AM SOAP isn daily treat to checks and stripers lined trousers— vith infants’. yoke, aleo : i ; 0 AT yER, Yles, embroidery or lace om At any rate, the singers were well) Pera For his part of the work,| the tender skin or skin su a SY voy eee ne oke and sleeves, Limit four. trained, Dr. Damrosch conducted sympathetically, and it was soothing, amid the surfeit of secular music, Ireland seomed possible, This siti hear the chaste and devotional pro. | 40M. viewed tn retrospect, may ha houncements of the old masters who|“8mayed Mr. Blossom. At any rate his "book" does not burst into a rar time when a French invasion of to wrote for the Church, Before the Oficial programme, Dr, Damroscn{f0Wer of humor, But he has writ- brought the audience up standing in| '® lyrics far more clever than the flash, struggling for voige to join|™Anufactured products that find a fie anos Jnuing “My Country, Market on our stage night after night, Tis of Thee" with a fervor of patel.| Week after week, and month ufter Stier tune Wun AIOOCHLIAE month. For example, it must be ex. Palestrina’s “Cogitavit. Dominus," | Ceedingly difficult at this late date} from the “Lamentations of Jeremiah,” |@ MY anything new about Eve and with concluding supplication,|""¢ pple sacred only to 4 good memory, Yet, Mr. Blossom, by his Jerusalem, convertere ad More or less delicate suggestion, “If "De tuum,” was sung, adelt's “Ave Marta,” Ke-|!¥¢ Had Left the Apple on the m Leiden Chris a eat has sive n@ refreshingly ne w| rst the Lord Is Risen,” a| ‘Urn to an old theme, Anyone who| 3 {2 | 't You don’t mind the well-worn term Tumper. | ~—Who is so handsome that she catches gsxehnsucht," and,|the eye immediately, But her voice | Branms's charming | docs more—it holds the ear. To hear with orchastral ac Peg neo s a9 by Victor | leh “ing “When Love Awakes” ts a ein drete, in t seldom given ty patrons of | comic opera in thene days, Next in populari To-Night Irish bull. jsmashi I sho id say, he Irish Have a at Day which might be ¢ dan But tt is very good stuff, down with resounding thorn nd it is carrled off with great | epirit by Sc Welsh was the organist, M ote the {Huminating note in tions, sticks, Henry Blossom has gone back to the}! 'HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS = i the ni Red Cro! Wushingto: ML to the | Charles Coop piano c manly | CF Infanilio Patulysta trend tt ' (at Acotlan Hail y aiternoon | chorus that stands behind him fos person yesterday, and the committee | * | Miss Br perhaps, the singing hon« me rs promised to hold their par- || lors go to Walt ante s the | ties, and immediately began to yeek = p players | indaunted patric sth The success of the plan, it is seen,| Jolin MeCormack of cor " depends upon the chain’ remaining has a Neht tenor voice be a ; : ko Chain Meade Pit eded it hod | k ecard the despair of Chauncey Olcott and! he chain, she may, instead, collect| gave a oe the hope of Andrew Mack, A heavier $2 from every gucat she intended to| (Onn Radi dade tac te papa note 1# struck truly by Edward Mar entertain, at the same. {ine see ing to] 5p, sad Hugo Wolf tindel, who cuts an impressive fleur = contribution. will velebrat 1 thoush Olga York, who has n ath t brooke, sho alngs well S canal Wher amit will be 4} Louise ) dances cleverly and be pleased to have her name a u repeat | er that she gets a start in some| Neat Sunday mornit ad a cquar- | ate: dhe aatarn er of a century ago, nthe | | any one anywhere de ning Mendelssohn's hv will be w da definite mone goal sung laa and add, say, $1,000 to the fund a by on her own intiativer a] POSE! | a ou Like ‘ chain, collecting the & | - ar songs, 1 ee gina te entertain Geo eke | AND FLED $ | Use Stuart's ‘Dyspepsla Tables to Gilbert. has wr and 0 of to the end of the anain'| = Help Your Stomoch and ' Cee th Bai emo hd coe, in Undershirt and Knee Do Not Worry, | Ht dueiign > omwer . 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