Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1931, Page 93

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27, 1931 . In the wake of the devastating hurricane at Belize, British Honduras. The scene at left is typical of the wreckage left in the residential section by the hurricane, which took a toll of more than 1,500 lives. At Rt, ships are seen carried into the city by the tidal wave caused by the hurricane. © Associated Press and Wide World Photos. B\_:ilding brawn for their gridiron battles. Coach Jimmy Phelan of the University of Washington believes there is nothing better than a log-sawing drill to put his men in shape. The players declined to be quoted on the idea. © Associated Press Photo. FOOT SAVER’S New “FrRee-WALKING” LASTS Capt. Albie Booth (left) of the Yale foot ball team gets a few pointers on the forward THE ARCH S NARROW HEEL pass from Bennie Friedman, a Yale coach and one of the greatest passers the game has The French press interviews Mahatma Gandhi. The noted known Associated Press Photo Indian Nationalist leader is seen just after landing at Mar- LJ seilles on his way to the London round table conference on b > / s | )it the koot i V102207 L4 After all, motion is the true test of fit! Shoes that seem to fit while you stand still Ll : = are only half-fitted . . .. FOOT SAVERS are made to fit walking feet. Tune in on WOL Every Thursday Night From ; & | FOOT SAVER’S patented inbuilt construction gives firm support to the arch as it 9 to 9:30 ana ear tne 4 3 . . = flexes, assuring perfect fit at that vital point. And now, through the new “Free-Walking” lasts, FOOT SAVERS fit the heel (no matter how narrow) while the foot is in motion. Fairfax Farme FOOT SAVERS keep their smartness and give you luxurious foot comfort to the last day you wear them. The whole secret of this extraordinary footwear is Meet “Miss Radio 1931.” She ‘ 2 simply this—FOOT SAVERS fit the foot in motion! is Harriet Lee of New York, - = SR : who as “the Amost beautiful > i FOOT SAVERS, too, establish a new standard of quality in material and work- il 70k ettty : 3 o ; : SR b :’sa‘;fier:"of i manship. This is doubly important in these days when the word ““bargain” is being trical world's fair last week at : > 4 L& - a5 i excuisectocsell shodd Madison Square Garden. = 9 < A w’dd) used U -}', Associated Press Photo : p ill-fitting shoes. The mental and physical ¢ discomfort that such shoes can bring isa bad bargain at any price! _ FooT SAVER Special Coffee Cream and Whipping Cream S/Z oes DEL IVERED AT YOUR DOOR ke Hi-Test Je"sey Mflk’ 14¢c per quart Manufactured 6y THE JULIAN FAIRFAX FARMS DAIRY & KOKENGE CO., Cincinnati Stesm 1620 First St. N.W. - Requires Washington’s Fastest Growing Independent Dairy 2 _— s 3 & - Operators i For Immediate l):l;very Call Potomac Buy FOOT SAVER SHOES from s Withost ot el 34 e ol by s SORRSMED A ) TwaY Wi iy ‘esubinatiin ot dsirian the dealer nearest your home: cither in or out of Wathington. 1t is owned and everated exclasively by Washingion people. Washington, D. C. Rich’s, F Street at Tenth Baltimore Wyman, 19 Lexington Street B Each Finge T'el. Na. 61 Jpen Eveming 1304 F St. ace Thearre !

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