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PAGEANT PRESENTED AT ARMSTRONG HIGH Community Center Groups Give Spectacle of War and Peace, With 200 in Cast. A presentation of the “Pageant of War and Peace” was given last night In the auditorium of Armstrong Tech- h School by groups represent- munity centers in_divisions the public schools of the city. indred vouns people took part spectacle, which was directed est and Nathan: of the Com- artment. Pageant of War and Peace” vitten by Albion Fellows Bacon “ | Quartet as war fathers, Burrville and it tells the story. of War. attended by Death and ¥Famine, with Furies of Distrust, Greed. Jealousy, Ambition, Revenge and Hatred struggling for supremacy. The nations in distress call for Peace, who responds, aided by Love and Humanity, and the nations of the earth are blessed. | Unlted States Marshal Kdgar . Snyder, introduced by Asst. Supt. Garnet C. Wilkinson, gave. an ad- dress on “Community Organization,” in which he stressed the import- ance of the development of the arts in community eelebrations, as on ‘this occasion. Those taking part in the program were the Dunbar High School Orches- tra and the Cleveland Chorus and Folk Singers, directed by Henry L. Grant, who provided the music for the pag- eant; the Council Review Players, who appeared as war mothers: men of the Folk Song Singers and Deanwood Birney Dramatic Clubs as Red Cross workers, Burrville Women's Chorus as the nations, Lovejoy Junior Dra- wnatic Club as the unhappy children and the Queen Children Dancers as THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Davis, and_ the ‘stage lighting was dl- 'rected by Harold Snyder of the com- munity center department. FATHEF;WALSH RETURNS. Georgetown Regent Back From Eu- rcpean Trip—To Lecture Tonight. Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, 8. I, re gent of the Georgetown Forelgn Serv. ice School, returned to Washington late vesterday after nearly two months of investigating conditions in many countries al He will lecture this evening at 8:30 a'clock in the auditerium of the Na- tional Museum on the latest develop- ments in Russia, his trip abroad hav- ing been primarily to assemble data for a new course of public lectures on this subject. The public ix in- vited. . 1t is claimed that people who toe out in walking take from 18 to 20 per cent more steps than If they walked straight. lale yesterday after nearly (womonths valkedstislahl o o [e[——=[o[—o][c———lc.—2I°] . Cunningham Col 314-16 7th St. N.W. | Arch Support Shoes are a boon to aching feet because they are comfortable and give the needed support to the arch of the foot. They do not sacrifice style for comfort. You could not ask for better looking shoes! Come in and see them—wear them—and be relieved of your foot trowbles! 'l‘humnnn-grzdoflkeg’shm Co. Boston, Mass. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. A FASHION INSTITUTION | Paris Waushington Newo! Tomorrow—A - SALE HATS New and Summery—at a Fraction of Their g Actual Worth $)% MISSES’ ) HATS M| MATRONS' ) HATS Hundreds of practi- cal new styles to choose from. For sports, dress or street. en here for the first time in connection with the the International Council Presented in_two episodes, $33383283882382382338823333388 the happy children. Dances were directed by Fvelyn of Women. C L g i | $4WAFFLE IRON Final Clearance || : T T . - - Spring Coats || v mey armseos Values to $35.00 Dt B et ] Extra Wide Strap Pumps and Osfords for Stout Women Choice of many models that allow you foot comfort and at the same time o dress-up _appearance yow'll like. Vici, Tan and Patent; sizes 215 to 10, AAA to EEE. T Featuring the New Large Genuine Skinners Satin and White Kid ARCH SUPPORT LOW SHOES ~Milan ‘Picture Hats Copied From the Latest Reboux Style Sensation $10 $12-50 This_beautiful large picture hat is of fine quality Milan and tai- lored with grosgrain bands. You may select it in various crowns and brims, one charming style being pictured here. Just Received! A\ New Shipment of DRESSES Georgettes—Flat Crepes || Newest Styles | y Golors = Mateii | and Trimmings e $ : SMUDDIMAN & vl avtry e Made to Sell for $25 1| 709 13th St. Main 140 ‘ 4 N . Hats for Every Type F2e38seesedseresietsttedinlc———la|c——=|o|c———alc——xq2=] i - Rlec- tric Table Stove, anry time from May 1t to May 10k, inctusrve. | ——=|o|——|o—JJa|c———o][c———|o[c——=|alc———[a[c—2] ol ——ol—mla] e [a ————| T ——— e e [1] ==l o—— BLACK NAVY PABLO GREEN RED SAND FAMILY “SHWQE STORES NATURAL All the “Family” is Ready for May Days MAY Days herald the coming of Play Days. All the family will want to “step out” in style, comfort and ecomomy. We are prepared with Shoes and Hosiery for both sexes of every age. And the kind of real Serv- ice that began to give real Satisfaction Fifty-Three Years ago! THE = FEATURE-LIME> SHOES FOR WOMEN Here's a straight line that leads right to style,‘perfect fit and quality. And when you think of cost—it’s the “line of least resistance.” 2 RAY kid one ATENT leather Heel"— strap (also pat- one strap with semi - French $6 50 » ent and parch- military S . . ment kid) ..... $5 heel and over 30 Fashions at $6.50 to $8.50 Very new tongue effect, parchment kid, tan lizard trim, $7.50. WHITE SHOES For May Festivities The white footwear sea- son is nearly here and in the women’s department there are already assembled hosts of styles that will start all feminine Washington “Familyward.” For Mother The “Family” Thinks of Junior "The “Familv™ has looked ahcad for the younger ele- ment afoot—as a result, the Kiddies’ TFeet have some happy days coming! Our Children’s Department is specialized to make walking a pleasure, as well as an economy ! L] This is just ‘another example of the alertness af our new and beantiful Millinery Department in presenting the new styles when they are NEW—and in reflecting. always. the infiuence of Paris. kg A FASHION INSTITUTION Warkington. NewTord Child’s Play Oxfords Patent or tan. HE MARCELLA — of white kid— L white kid— it pamp, 99,00 ITE KID — “Spike P,«\'I‘F,Y\'T Opera— tan, alliga- $5 tor trim Misses’ Patent Pump NEW and fashionable sin- £ gle strap design. A to D wide. 1174 to 2, $4.00 ‘Same in Growing Girls', $5.00 KID — Louis \ . e R Normandie dotted Suwiss wolle in dot- or Normendie ted pattern voile. Lace o mavy edgings down Hght diue and ront; Aand- levender drawn and \ ¢ m broidered \rollars. $i95 HITE heel—me- Patent, brown lizard trim, or gray kid, black satin. Contrast- ing trim, $8.50. Patent leather, gray kid or black satin. “Spike” heel. Con- trasting” trim, $6.50. The Foot Comfort Dept. I.cave Your Foot Troubles at the Family Shoe Store Four Foot Experts—all licensed to practice—are ready to demonstrate the superiority and value of our Orthopedic Department. s g;ender\-Foot Arch Fitter. Your choice of three leathers, combination last, with steel arch support. AAAA to EE wide $8.50 orounds. . 5598 Boys’ Oxford NEW nobby oxford in mel- Ajow <hade tan calf—col- legiate—mannish. A to D wide. 9 to 1314, $4.50 1 to 6, $5.50 The Downstairs Store” Offers - 350 . Porch Dresses Of Normandy Voi]e——ln> $ A 95 a Most Unusual Sale, at 4 Kid Pumps Hand-turned soles. AA to D wides. 2 25 to 8, $6.00 Misses’ and Children’s Sizes $3.50, $4.00 & $5.00 The eature Line | Shoes for Children For equal style and quality parents will find it difficult to duplicate these prices. Thriity mothers will be well repaid with | this feature line! $2.95 to $395 | Keds Time | Of course the “Family” has extensive stocks to supply the big demand for this popular line of sports footwear. First and ior'emost, these dresses are STYLISH. Not only will you wear them at home, but yéu will find them ‘smart enough for the street—and we would suggest them also for later Summer wear at the beach or in the country. In 5 Models—3 of Them Pictured Note that they are of a quality of Normandy Voile that is guaranteed to wash and keep its color. With round and vee necks and with hand-drawn afd hand-embreidered collars and cuffs. Lace trimrings and insertions. All with short sleeves. Misses’ sizes 16 ‘and 18. Women's sizes 36 to 44. Because of & very speciel purchase, these dresses are offered at $4.95. @ great deal more for them. . Indeed, it is doubt- the seasow, we shall be able to duplicate A Hosiery for Women DTSy