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B—-10 = INSHINE EFFECT ON TEETH STUDIED vesligates School Records oi Indian Children. ‘ By the Associated Press. By a sunshine map of the United Btates, Dr. Blanche E. Sterling, child Tesearch specialist of the Public Health Bervice, is studying why children’s teeth y. “We know sunshine, or rather lack of sunshine, has a lot to do with rickets,” sald Dr. Sterling. “Now we want to 8s2¢ what it has to do with the condi- tion of the teeth.” Indian children have been the sub- Ject of her study because they are ithered in schools where records of lamily and of living habits are available through, *ne Indian Bureau. Dlet, the * other factor made an objective of Dr Sterling’s study on dental decay, also is more easily studied among Indian children, she said. As a sample from the sunniest clime, Dr. Sterling studied the teeth of the Little Mission Indians in California and the Navajos in Arizona. For effect of moderate sunshine, she studied the In- dian children of Oklahoma, North Caro- lina, and ‘Mississippi—Cheyennes, Ara- oes, Cherokees and Choctaws. ‘The least sunny strip of all this broad land, the misty Pacific edge of Washing- ton about Neah Bay, will be her ob- Jective in a trip on which she will start Friday. En routes he will visit other of the less sunny locales of Indian schools, including Whateton and Bis- marck, N. Dak., and Fort Peck, Mont. SHOOTS HIS VISITORS October 1 ‘stepping into his au- is 2-year-old baby in him instantly. The hild Research Specialist In- —nr Iy TiE | Herbert Lee Boatwright, Jr., | Her Fiance, Is Connected With Large Firm Here. |Groom-to-Be Is Now Pur- suing His Studies at Uni- versity of Virginia. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va, October 1.—An- nouncement was made today of the en- |gagement of Misy Suzanne Pollard, | daughter of Gov. and Mrs. John Gar- 1and Pollard to Herbert Lee Boatwright, jr, of Danville, Va., and Washington, D'c | 'Mr. Boatwright is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Lee Boatwright of Danville and is connected with a legal firm in Washington. He is a graduate |of Princeton University and studied law |at the University of Virginia. Miss Pollard was official hostess at the executive mansion this year, because of the illness of her mother. As hostess, she was called upon short- ly after the inauguration to entertain President Hoover for two hours. Presi- dent Hoover smiled when she told him she carried a flag in a school parade in honor of President Coolidge several years ago. Mr. Boatwright, until a few days X when he returned to his studies at the University of Virginia, was connected with the law firm of Cutkell, White, Hotchkiss and Mills, in the Investment Building, here. Mr. Boatwright, it was stated this morning, is expected to re- turn to law practice in Washington as seon as he completes his studies at the University of Virginia. 4-Year-014 Saves Cousin, 3. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., October 1 (N.AN.A.) —Four-year-old Harry Peter- son doesn’t want to be a railroad engi- tgun | neer when he grows up, nor does he want to be a cop. His ambition is -to become a life guard and he is already off to a flying start. When he saw his 3-year-old cousin drowning in Lake Michigan, with no help nearby, Harry waded in and pulled him to safety. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- Livi: 7th Floor—Early American Exhibit. Paper_Alliance.) 7567 fl/&»'(ZZ:ch/« 20 mecd Leqyovrry Program ng Rooms. MISS POLLARD’S ENGAGEMENT TO D. C. RESIDENT ANNOUNCED | | | | | Open for Exhibit 7:30 to 10:00 P.M. Thursday, Friday and Saturday W Moses & Sons Eatsblshed Waslington , 1.0 Stirme Fmishing ~Stple Shewd WWM Cltober forrthy 6th Floor—Informal lecture on Co-ordinated Decoration, by Mrs. Mildred Hart, 8 P.M. and 9 P.M.—Italian Alcove; Decorative Apartments; New Styles for 5th Floor—The New “Hydrelectric” Refrigerator; Dining Room Groups; Bed Room Groups. 4th Floor—Informal Talk on Oriental Rugs, by Mr. A, H. Semonian, 8:25 P.M. and 9:25 P.M.—A Spanish Dining Room; Special showing of 16th and 17th Century Antique Orientals. * 3rd Floor—The House of Cretonne; Period Fabric Displays. MISS SUZANNE POLLARD. FACILITIES EXPANDED FOR BUSINESS WOMEN Y. W. C. A. Announces Additional Programs Due to Increase in D. C. Female Workers. @ ‘The increasing number of young women in business in Washington has led the Young Women's Christian As- sociation to expand the facilities of its business and professional women's de- partment and add several programs for the coming year. All activities will be supervised by Miss Elizabeth Hainey, chairman of the department; Miss Bertha Pabst, executive secretary, and Miss Helen Courtney, a newcomer from Jacksonville, Fla. The Blue Triangle Club, of which Miss Lilllan Prizzell is president, will hold its first meeting tomorrow evening. | By the Assoclated Press. VALLEY STREA 1.—Frank Hawks, who tinental ons, terday in is believed made over such a distance. Hawks giving him an ave miles an faster for a short distance but never so fast over was flying the little scarlet monoplane in which country records. ‘Three to Detroit in 3 hours and 3 minutes, beating the best previous time for that flight, which was made by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. bergh that Hawks took the West-East transcontinental records. AS WORLP RECORD| Frank Hawks Makes Trip of 640 Miles in 2 Hours and 41 (Continued From Fourth Page.) ENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C “’EDNEéDAY. OCTOBER 1, 193 IFLYER'S SPEED CITED SO CIETY Minutes. M, N. Y. October holds ‘transcon- air speed records in both di- flew here from Detroft yes- 2 hours and 41 minutes, which | Spanish. to be the fastest time ever estimated he flew 640 miles, speed of 254.7 |Dational hour. such an extended course. He he established the two cross- weeks ago he flew from here this year. It was from Col. Lind- ‘TOILETRIES, A1sLe 18, FmsT FLOOR Batin _Tourist Bags with drawstrings and pockets. Rubberized. Special Shoe Cabinefs drawers. with Spe- .50 Nationality Committee of the Inter |American Commission of Women, and was one of the seven women invited by the Sixth Pan American Conference to address them on the subject of Equal Rights in plenary session at their Havana meeting. She is member of the Council of the Postry Soclety of America, and author of a book of poems, “Sea Change,” as well as of numerous transiations from the She is a member of the Soclety of Women Geograp) In the recelving line of party will be Mrs, Harvey 3 arty. Miss Mand_ Vounger party; aud Younger, Fistenne pur i, Jown | Sional chairman: Mrs. Bogl’ M. barger, social chairman, and Mrs. Felix Cordova Davila, wife of the commis- sioner from Porto Rico. Miss Lee will speak briefly on the program of the woman’s party during the present con- dition of economic unrest, and of the progress toward equal rights achieved “An Evening of Travels” will be the feature at the Arts Club Thursday night. The guest of honor will be Prof. Pure Wool Blankets & permanent where she will hers. Langley PFleld. the garden W. Wiley, Line- Members of the club will also be in- vited to retail their Summer Mr. and Mrs. William Malcol will be the hosts. ing George versity, will leave for Norfolk, Va., today, Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at been the guest of honor at several luncheons and dinners during 4he past week, and her mother, Mrs. Grace Kel- lam Woodhouse, formerly of Princess Anne County, at a dinner a will entertain for her dance at the Ocean Country Club next week. Mrs. W. W. Husband, president of the Twentieth Century Club, will pre- side at the first meeting of the club of Is season Thursday at 12 o'clock in Barker Hall, Y. W. ©, A, when Miss Grace Abbott, head of the Children's Bureau of the Department of Labor, Will be the guest and speaker, Mrs. Helen Sell and son of Hollywood, | Calif.. have arrived in Washington for 8 prolonged stay. They will live at the Pofomac Park Apartments. The Fine Arts Committee of the | Women's Club of Bethesda is sponsor- | Ing a recital to be given by the Evelyn Davis School of Dance at. the club house at Georgetown and Somomia road to- night at 7:30 o fences. Corse Washington Uni- be with the Nationa] Miss Woodhouse has - WoobpwARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS A representative from the Elizabeth Arden Studios is here this week to consult with The October Selling Brings These Special Values The October Notions Selling household . . . your budget. Elastic Sanitary Belts with satin tabs. Pins attached. Special.... .35¢ Double-covered Nainsook D: regular and erescent shapes. and 4. Special, 3 pairs.. Wood Construction, Crushed Oilcloth Utility Cabinets—hat box, ling siery and four shoe drawers. Speci Norrons, Amstx 31, Fmsr Froom. Reversible—In Popular Boudoir Shades $I() each These pure wool blankets—of the reversible type—present an increasingly smart means of carrying out your boudoir color schemes. The popular 70x80-inch size, in solid colors combining : Rose-and-Green Green-and-Orchid BLANKETS, BECOND F'LOOR. Gold-and-Green Blue-and-Gold We Have 6 Types of Bt Miniature Miniature golf has come to stay « .. and the smart vogue now is to have your own set and beat par at home. We have 6 types of sets ... for children and grown-ups . . . for the lawn and indoors. Sketched right is a 9-hazard Obstacle Golf Set of 52 pieces « .. an ail-metal set that is one of the most popular. $4-95 the set Other Sets, $1.85 to $35 Tovs, Fourtn FLOOR. Thermax Electric Golf Sets Woaffle Irons Specially Priced % 4.95 Made by Universal, this fine quality waffle iron usually sells for very much more. Complete with 6-foot cord. 3020 Dent P1. N.W. Just North of 30th & Q Streets 3 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Porch, $40 of the many values of which you will want to take advantage. Housewares, Frrra FLOOR. Subscribe Today It- costs only about 11, cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- ny 2. Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. you about the proper care of your complexion. means savings for you . . . your We have space to list only a few Pot Holder Sets of art ticking and checked oilcloth. Three padded holders. Special 15¢ set Washable Silk Bias Fold in 3.yard New Fall shades, black and Special .... +...18¢ piece ‘White Elastic, mercerized loom, 12 yards Heavy Art Ticking to bolt, %-inch width. Special..55¢ bolt Wardrobe Bag with removable non-tilting frame. Special, $1.26 Happy, The Clown, Invites You to the [ " Marionette Show Punch and Judy will be here . .. and Sonny and Dolly whom you know so well in Woodward & Lothrop’s Juve- nile Magazine. Do not miss this excit- ing Marionette Show . . . in the Toy Store . . . Friday at 2 and 4 o’clock— and Saturday at 11, 2 and 4 o’clock. THE Toy Store, Fourtr FLOOR. Talk With Don Swann—Guest Artist—and See Work of the Etcherafters of Baltimore Special Exhibition of Etchings This exhibition by the Etchcrafters of Baltimore includes 6 new etchings of Washington by Don Swann . . . who will be here as guest artist . . . a first-time showing of Paris etchings by Robert Duvall . . . and 150 other interesting subjects. See it in The Gift Shop—Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ‘THE GIrr SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. Dorothy Gray Prescribes ... this simple treatment to restore your Summer-dried skin to its former loveliness .., Cleansing Cream, $I Tissue Cream, $I Orange Flower Lotion, 85c ‘Tomerries, Asie 18, Fest Froor. Griswold Cast-lron Skillets Specially Priced 75c For a limited time only, these No. 8 size cast-iron skillets are very specially priced at 75c.