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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925. e <0 BIG MAY DAY FETE 1S PLANNED HERE Elaborate Programs at 24 of Playgrounds and on | eie e the Ellipse. Johnst, Soap | “Onw | arads dances, wce, 1 “Ritka, | Darce’; ess of May steps forth | children w 24 blushing lttle | BOY - uniform queens the c pomp t and Artt The cr ker. expec parlkle warch te nstructive Vi Ked Cross ar soctation. The p: s at each of the coro nation cerem ill be largely sym holic of the better health crusade. On the Ellipse a May-pole dance will be offered by the Playground Rec ml(:ul\;‘l' A ¢ Campire | ¢ the health wtion for the uberculosis wiil in which every child | fleld: will be urged to | Betty ¥ United States Army | T: sh music for the en-|a | Park IE Te It Marjor; Band will f tire pre Comn by a school singir for danct contribution and comic May 1§ 1s ‘\ \ .» C}\i d Health Makes keeping clean a fascinating game; forms lasting Aealth babits... The day of all days to start new antics will add to the program, start- ing at 4 o'clock, which is announced in full as follows: Selections, Army Band; health songs by Dennison School Health Crusaders, “All Hail,” “Over and rd, “Dance of Plenty"’; 44 and Band 49 Scout rked o with color Each of the queens was he children of the p | ground she is to preside over fi v. Their names and the places of ir coronation follow: Britt, Chevy ze | Columbia tage Dorothy artma Ruby Connor, Woodhiser, Phillips; Virgie Willlams, Plaza; Edith Gedney, Rosedale; Bar: bara Plerce, Thomson; Kathleen Stead, Twin Oaks; Helen Altman, Vir- ginia avenue. ‘The colored schools, too, are to have their own coronation ceremonies, the names of the queens having been an- nounced as follows, together with cheir schools: Jenny Holmes, Cardoza; Beatrice Henderson, Howard; Lillian Shackleford, Logan; Ida Potter, department; Spring dance, | Payne; Addie Bruce, Rose Park, and the Marjorie Webster School, | thel Williams, Willow Tree. yanube Waltz'; a wooderaft| There will be tents on the Ellipse, imp Fire Girls; folk dances, | Where children will be weighed and \-Powell community center, | measured and physical examinations bl lemish ol |made, as well as at the Children's arill. Boy Seouts; 1 Hospital, Freedmen's Hospital and Aot i | Diagnostic Clinic, 1464 Columbla road. . led by lealth Clown and| The following organizations are and. Girl Scouts in|taking part in making May day a 5¥ho. DEesent success: The Child Welfare Society, Club, Lieut, | Washington Tuberculosis Association, C ander (jf »\'tu]\l’t‘ | Red ¢ Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, o L sy camD e Girls, Johnson-Powell et '| Community Center, Municipal Play- T he queens will be | Eround Department, school physictans, owning of the queens will be | Instructive Visiting Nurses, Soclal Shicn | Hysiene ety, Elks Club, United o'\ | States Army, Gospel Mission, Marjorle Webster School of Expression and Physical Education, District Congress of Mothers A special children’s party will be he | held tomorrow at the Grace Dodge each | Hotel by the management. A lunch- Spring | eon has been arranged by Miss Ro- mena Schmidt of the Child Welfare Soclety, and favors will be given every child “Bring the Water, “Germs,"” Health Crusaders”; health by selected children; folk Miner Normal girls, “Sicili M 6 giris of the will Y Miss D Instructors have heen train- nd maids- ted that every and nprovised t ) the one ¥l Booklets on Health. In connection with the Health day the Washington Tubercu. lost ciation is distributing free of charge and with the approval of public school officlals a number of pamphlets containing facts about child health, which the children are ed to take home to their parents. To the children of the second and fourth grades the association is send- ing one copy each of its new manual of practical dietetics, “The Well-Nour- ished School Child and the Under- . | nourished School Child,” by Mrs. Er nest R. Grant, former director of “|child health educaiton of the associa- tion and now chairman of the crusade mmittee of the National sis Association. With each booklet a return card :|is inclosed inviting parents to offer uggestions about the booklet or ask- |ing for further speciul information. To all the children of the fifth grades the association at the same is sending free coples of its rd setting forth the fa health rules,” which, if culated to help the 15 about midway of be occupied by the ion the r throne and List of the Queen albert, Bl Chase! ad; M ¥ To Riley, X New Park York View Fiea avenue; Weltha followed, health habits MiLL10ms of folks are devoting this day to our precious youngsters. The President, high government officials and earnest people in every community are working for the Child’s Bill of Rights which demands that ecery child shall be born under proper condition:, live in hegienic surroundings, be properly rourished and re- acive efficient medical attention ard primary dnstruction in hygiene and good healt This is the day of all days to begin giving your children the priceless protection of Lifebuoy Health Soap. If every child in this city would use the Lifebuoy Wash-up Chart and wash with Lifebuoy habitually and frequently from nowon there would be an amazing decrease in sickness. Because Life- buoy provides a scientific means of getting rid of the _/ chief canse of sickness—of removing from clogged pores the grime and sticky moisturein which germs thrive and multiply. walevaye before eating—a Life- buy wash-up Teach your children this fascinating game By sending for the Lifebuoy Wash-up Chart you can make a game of cleanliness that children enter into with all their youthful enthusiasm. Teachers say it’s the most prac- tical, worth-while health aid that has ever been used in the-schools. It completely changestheattitudeofchildren toward wash- ing and bathing as the record is kept day by day and week by week. will like its clean odor because you If your children are not getting the great like clcannem. benefit of this Clean Hands Health Cam- paign in their school— Send for a Wash-up Chart We will promptly which your boy or girl keeps a daily record of his washings and baths for four weeks, You will find that the Wash-up Chart will interest your children in How 1 should wash Wuy 7 should wash Wuewn I should wash without the customary nagging from you. Children love Lifebuoy Mothers have learned that health habits of cleanliness can be taught to children so much easier if Lifebuoy Health Soap is pr- vided. For here is a soap that children love. They like its color; they prefer its clean antiseptic smell to that of perfumed soapsand they like its abun- dant, creamy, quick lather that gets off a// the dirt and gently removes germs. For the precious health of your children, get some Lifebuoy today and send for a Wash-up Chart. Ad- dress Lever Bros. Co., 54 Burleigh St., Cambridge, Mass. The, Hoalife o™ 36,000 teachers are conducting & Lifebusy cleanmbands campaign LIFEBUOY EALTH SOAP strong to remain strong, the weak to become strong. To the children of the third grades coples of a new edition of the well known ‘Health Rhymes,” by Emile Berliner, chairman of the publica- tions committee of the Tuberculosis Assoclation, are to be glven to take home to their parents. To each pub- lic school principal for the school ilbrary one copy of the large cloth- bound volume, “Health Training in Schools,” and to each graduate of the normal school, as usual, & copy of the cloth-bound edition of *“Wash- ington Health Rules” will be given. It consists of 12 chapters by author- itative writers on the essentials of hyglene. CHRISTIAN CHICAGO, knowledge is speculative conviction asserted Prof. 1Il., before th Reinlm;a_tn Direct U. S. Stars. BERLIN, April 20 —Max Reinhardt will in all probability direct a number of performances of the Equity Players of New York during the coming theater season, Berlin papers an- nounce. Reinhardt’s activities in Ber- lin and Vienna are not to be disturbed by these arrangements, however. John Emerson, president of the Equity Players, is expected here in May to make final arrangements with discover Jesus, the inspiration rest upon an For has Baked Enamel On Automobiles MEANS A Spotless Finish DEHCO PLANT | 1724 Kalorama Road | 7(7.'071|unbinr 7163 Il ON CONVICTION, HE HOLDS Religious Knowledge Is No Longer Based on Speculative Reason- ing, Speaker Says. By the Assoclated Press. reasoning, wrought through walking with Jesus Christ of Disciples of Christ here. ler, a negro athlete and debater, has | “The right use of the Bible is to Hence the truth of rel Our Reputation— ITY NOW BASED|; | threatened “The distinct ception of the from the fear that th faith will be destroy lay les is in freedom foundation of “ L‘\\ spired word, but upon the word m:flh"flnm ked bec: ed | 5o heated tk ch a con-|orders occurred at the elections yes. received 1,400 vote ause of his color, became | combined opposition t Principal Dillingham | ber of the cross call the police if buse ball t ng and a de ministe 2 dis the scliool paper 1iis father is a retired 1 the N will the maximum of capital be from the scientific discovery irawn | and the snflicting philosophical voice: NEGRO IS STl'JDENTvHEAD. New York School Elzcts Delmtvr; Over White Candidates. 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