Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1940, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1940. Chest Emblem Contest Spurs Art Rivalry at McKinley SOUrUs o g e R aihabie o with color- el Nos” PaDe ) W This C [ a WEDNESDAY WE CELEBRATE OUR TWO A DAY EACH WAY Union Station Morning CHICAGO ...Llv. 9:450om MILWAUKEE . Lv. 11:07 am ST.PAUL ....Ar. 5.05pm MINNEAPOLIS Ar. 5:45 pm o Super-speed Hiawatha-type coaches, Beaver Tail and Drawing Room parlor cars, Tip Top Taps, 4 ART FOR THE CHEST'S SAKE—Betty Gamble, McKinley High spacfous 48-seat diners—delicious 50¢ and 65¢ meals. Take this New Kind of Bath, See yo local agent for Hiawatha 14 rvations and tickets i e and Drift Off Into Utter Rest When you toss and fight the bed- clothes, when one black hour after another goes by without re- lief, it's because your nerves are tense and there is an excess of fatigue wastes in your blood. What you need, to get utter rest and deep, peaceful sleep, is & way to relax those nerves—and a way to speed up the clearing of those fatigue wastes. Fortunately, there iz now a simple way to do it, without drugs, without trouble, and with- out expensive preparations. Find out for yourself how easy it is to sleep like a baby. You've always known that warm baths were relaxing and (Even tender skins won't feel this.) Soak yourself, at full length, in this bath for 15 minutes. Then dry yourself gently, keep warm, and go promptly to bed. The reason this new bath works such magic (as proved in scientific tests) is because the warm water and Colman’s Dry Mustard in combination have wonderful drawing power. They materially increase the flow of vour blood, all over your body, toward the surface of your skin. This speeds up the elimination of the fatigue wastes, relaxes your muscles and overstrung nerves, and sends you to bed ready for that dreamless peace Nature in- tended your nights to be. enter in the Community Chest’: School art student, is shown at work on the sketch she will s emblem contest. —Star Staft Photo. Searching for & new idea, a new way to express the meaning of the | Community Chest, 103 art students | at McKinley High School are friend- | ly enemies. Chest’s $175 prize contest for crea- Community Chest and know where their dimes and dollars went. So they're full of ideas. Some of them are using the Washington | Monument as the principal symbol in their sketches. Others make gen- erous use of the flag. An Ameri- can eagle topped one drawing and another shows an open treasure chest. Mrs. Eugenie Saugstad, veteran | { art teacher at the high school, told | | the students it was their duty to | compete, hinted that they wouldn't | | pass their course if they didn't make | a stab at it. But all of them wanted | to do it and as a matter of fact,| nobody ever “flunks” Mrs. Saug- stad’s course, anyhow, as she freely admits. Her explanation for that is that her commercial art course is an electiye subject with a long wait- | All of them are competing in the | Simply a design, are suggesting that tion of an official Chest emblem. All|Selves for ideas. Ch ] of them have contributed to the|ters will supply the list of agencies high school age. First prize is $100; second, $50, and third, $25. Chest officials, anxious to get a real symbol of the services of their 67 member agencies, rather than contestants visit the agencies them- Chest headquar- or furnish information on their many services. Briefly, the Chest services include handicapped, rehabilitation for thousands, aid in sickness and ald in preserving health. structions: All entries must be brought to the business counter or mailed to Contest Editor, The Evening Star, Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue NW. They must be accom- panied by the contestant’'s name, address, telephone number and school, if any. All must be brought to The Star by 11 p.m. May 17, or if mailed must ing list. Some of the students are making more than one contest design. The average time they consume for one | of them is two days. The first 'day | | they make the layout and then the next class period is devoted to the | finished product. | Despite the fact that they're com- | peting with each other, they like to | ask their classmates’ advice and even take it occasionally. Mrs. | Saugstad is more frequently the | arbiter of what not to do. She had | to discourage an epidemic of mili- | tary symbolism in the drawings. All |of them wanted to draw soldiers marching to battle against poverty, | sickness and crime, but she felt there’s too much war abroad in the bear a postmark no later than that date. Designs may be executed in black | 8 or white or not more than two colors. Ink, charcoal, crayon, water color or other suitable medium will be permitted. | All must be drawn or mounted on | white cardboard measuring about | §i 18 by 22 inches. must be allowed All entries will become property ! of the Community Chest. 35 From D. C. to Attend Seaboard Zionist Meet More than 35 Washingtonians have registered as delegates to the 18th annual conference of the sea- A 2-inch border Institutions where children may live | and others where they may play, in- | stitutions for the aged, family wel- | fare, aid to travelers, aid to the | Here are the official contest in- Oftén Ilfii'tated But Never Equalled THE ONCE-A-MONTH EVENT WITH THE GREATEST FOLLOWING IN WASHINGTON | soc 1inen o ety [Rencs uality ceable au3l e Floor.__ i tractive Third — == CGuroN "M er o4 Percales. yd ‘Coupon OnY \ . - = — = “5__.’%—\\ \\ er \ colore | Anish. Coupon Day Has Grown to Be One of the Greatest Periodic Sale Days in America Coupon Day Code GO AND ORIGINATED 25 YEARS A RIGIDLY ADHERED TO TODAY! ‘Way back in 1915, when Woodrow Wilson was in the White House and the grandmothers of today made Goldenberg's their shopping head- quarters, COUPON DAY was inaugurated with one thought in mind—to bring wanted had a tendency to make you sleepy. But now, by the right kind of warm bath you can sleep as you have never slept before. Just fill your tub half full of water that is from 100 to 104 de- i jon each i a special promotion world as it is. board Zionist region, which will be- | g 1 Th"ih““‘}n%ir the heading “Coupon Though the average age of her|gin a three-day conclave May 11 ® '5’3{"12 » 1t will be the first ' Wednesday o 7 4 students is only 16, Mrs. Saugstad | in Norfolk. : 2 months. :P‘»‘I\Y :Kz;or}l(gflfia’]r:togr‘“{?? has high hopes that their fresh| Rabbt Stephen S. Wise is to de- | &3 each of the 1 ) = ardln ToiE DaA NI \r:’“; | ideas might capture the prize for | liver the principal address at the | & merchandise to T aait ks Colman's | one of them. | conference and is expected to in- endous reductions merchandise to fill every need at tremendous reductions from regular prices. Over a span of a quarter century Goldenberg’s COUPON Featuring wanted grees warm. Then sprinkle through it 3 to 1 heaping table- spoons of Colman’'s Dry Mustard. Pillow=arm Glider bath regularly and forget that you ever knew those nightmares of tossing which made you dread the nights. | Several of the other high schools, | dicate future policy of Zionists in | principally Eastern and Central, | | also have adopted the contest as a class project. The contest, closing | | May 7, is open to every one, except | that the artists must be of at least | Isadore Breslau, Mrs. Isadore Bres- S 3 4.75 Here is-a distinctive Glider available in 4 delightful color combinations. Concealed construction glides on 8 ball bearings for easy, silent.action, or may be locked in a stationary position . . . 51%” boxed inner- spring tufted mattress. Water-repellent Keratol stencilled in exclusive patterns. Removable spring-back cushions and ad- justable arm cushions. Many other styles shown. METAL CHAIR ___ 52.99 At the left is pictured a comfortable seashell de- sign metal chair. Tubular construction . . . three color combination. Other Smart Gliders,$24.75 to $39.50 MAYER & (0. Seventh Street Between D and E HOUSE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE view of recent British promulga- tions with respect to the position of Jewry in Palestine Capital Zionists who have sig- nified their intention to be present are Mrs. M. R. Bernstein, Rabbi lau, Wolf Cavalier Albert M. Cohe, M. Cohen, Ber- nard Danzansky, . Herman Eisen- berg. Frank O. Feinsilber, Joseph Friedman, Joseph Fromberg, Aaron Goldman, Hyman Goldman, Isadore Hershfield, G. W. Hertzenberg, Da- vid Herzmark, Paul Himmelfarb Ira Kanerack, Mrs. Lawrence Koe- nigsberger, A. Lapkoff, Elmer N. Lear, Rabbi J. T. Loeb, Moe Offen- berg, Morris Oshinsky, Charles’ L.| Pilzer, Abraham Pollach, Miss Betty Rabenvovetz, Morris Schindler, Louis E. Speigler, Maurice Stear- man, Charles J. Stein, 1. S. Tour- over, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Tour- over and Irving Wolf. Joseph Cherner, Doctors to Form G;oup To Combat Arthritis The organizing of a Nation-wide movement for the prevention of arthritis will start at a meeting of prominent physicians and persons interested in the movement at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Charles Stuart Alden, 1303 Eight- eenth street N.W., it was announced today. Dr. Joel E. Goldthwait of Boston, one of the outstanding orthopedic surgeons in the United States, will be principal speaker. Dr. Lloyd T. Brown, also of Boston, will speak. The movement has as prominent sponsors former Surg. Gen. Merritt Ireland and Dr. William Cabell Moore. Optometry Society Meeting Dr. Ernest Petry, authority on the eyes, will address the District of Columbia Optometry Society to- morrow night in the auditorium of the United States Public Health Service. Dr. Lewis H. Kraskin, | chairman in charge of education, will preside Hygienic Protection for Married Women Thousands upon thousands of women g douche. 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Correctly fashioned of rayon suede and angel- skin fabrics, leather and self trim. White and colors. All sizes.—Main Cannon Muslin Sheets With This Couvon Only Heavy soft-finished sheeting, with deep hem. Sises 72x99 and 81x99—extra length. Sec- ond selection—Main c Floor. Regular 50c Bucilla Wondersheen Cotton With This Ceupen Only 700-yd. skeins of Wondersheen Cro- chet Cotton for making bedspreads, £ c scarfs, ete.—Main or, Fleor. | GOLDENBERCS Tth & K—YOUR THRIFT STORE—MA. 5220 COMYENIENT PARKING OPPOSITE OUR 8th ST. ENTRANCE

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