Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1931, Page 105

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43 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (\—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 8, 1931 Military honors attend last rites at West Point for Cadet Richard B. Sheridan, jr., fatally injured in the Army-Yale foot ball game. The Views of the mishap in which Col. entire Cadet Corps was present for the burial and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh were res- in the cemetery avove the plains of West Point, cued from the Yangtze River, at Han- where military leaders and heroes rest. kow, China, after their plane capsized. © Assoc!ated Press Photo Above: Col. Lindbergh seated on the wing of his plane while it is being hauled to the deck of the British plane carrier Hermes. At right: Mrs. Lind- bergh, just taken from the water, kneels on the deck of the rescue sam- pan, while her husband, in the water, holds to the boat’s side. © Wide World Ph- tos Mrs. George O'Neal Sut- aQ ton, who before her recent At ldht the 'I'j:;;‘agia&j;: ";afu l’:‘:szs H. G. Wells (right), distinguished British This elaborate cake graced the ban- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, author, leaving the White House with Sir quet board of the Supreme Council of - e Ronald Lindsay, the British Ambassador, who the Scottish Rite at its recent biennial m /}SS’ g . : OlGi presented him to President Hoover on his meeting here. It is the creation of recent visit here. © Associated Press Photo Clement Maggia, local restaurateur. has been achieved! Foor SAVER’S NEW “FREE-WALKING” LASTS ht the foot in Nfotion! Today FOOT SAVER SHOES are made as all shoes should have been made years ago. Made to fit both your arch and your heel . . . while your feet are walking! Now you can have shoes that don’t require “break- ing in”"... Shoes that keep their graceful shape to the Th ( h d & k b f I d I( d, . . end of their useful days . . . Shoes that won’t bulge e a WIC « « « abeautitulcarvedoa |n|ng room suite. — with heels that won’t rub . . . FOOT SAVERS! FOOT SAVER'S new “‘Free-Walking” lasts allow the shoes to flex at the very point that the foot itself 5 . flexes. FOOT SAVER'S patented inbuilt construc- $ I 8 1 FOR TEN to see the W'Sdom 0f buylng COOD tion gives firm-fitting support to the arch in every You don't have to be a crystal gazer < movement of the foot. P IE C ES furnllure now . .. and even though Quality of workmanship and materials, such as FOOT SAVERS provide, is the only real economy in footwear. Beware of so-called “bargains” in badly fitting, badly P. J. Nee Co.’s prices are so low, you wearing shoes. Such shoes are a true bargain neither Others From $99 to $1,500 can Only buy COOD furniture here. in dollars nor in physical and mental comfort. 2J.Nee Co. | Foor Savir Shoes =i , Cincinnati FINE FURNITURE ® oy Jt t utgf Buy FOOT SAVER SHOES from the dealer nedrest your home: even ree . In Washington Rich’s, F Street at Tenth Baltimore Wyman, 19 Lexington Street

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