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MUSIC ARRANGED FOR RADID REVUE Army, . Marine and Navy Bands Will Present Notable . Selections at Show. One of the most varied musical programs ever arranged for a Capital performance will be presented in the radio revue to be produ by the leading singers and m organi- zations of Washington in cénnection with the radio revue at the Wash- ington Auditorium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The services of.the Marine, and Army Bands, the 3 broade leading artists have obtained for the revue, the proceeds of which are to be converted to the use of the radio hospital fund with which radio receiving sets are to be installed in all of the District hos- LIABILITIES, $2,863,075. Former Contractor, Who Dealt in Millions, Voluntary Bankrupt. NEW YORK, February 3.—James Bradley, who less than 20 years ago dealt in millions of dollars’ worth of contracts for the city's subways, vesterday flled in the Federal court a voluntary petition in bankruptey, glving his llabilities as $2,863,075, with no assets. He described himself s a contractor and president of the 1 Co. 1913, when the Lexington sub was being built, Mr. Bradley was soclated with his brother, Frank Bradley, who was president of the Bradley Construction ( The firm held contracts for work valued at $150,000,000, and at one time em- ployed 6,000 workers in digging sub- reported at the time that Frank began business without capital. Ice Skating at Miami. MIAMI, Fla.,, February 3.—With the thermometer standing at about 70 degrees, lce skating was inaugurated at Miami Beach last night when a company of professionals gave & skating program on an artificial ice rink. A huge crowd in white flannels and straw hats was on hand to watch THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ALLEGED BANDIT KILLED, ONE CAUGHT, IN HOLD-UP Taxi Driver Wounded in Pistol Battle With Police in New York City. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 3.-—One al- leged bandit was killed, another was captured and a taxicab driver was ¢ | wounded in a pistol battle with police last night after the attempted hold- up of a Brooklyn drug store. The dead man was belleved to be James Bopp, 24, of Brooklyn. Joe McCaffrey. 20, is held as one of the gunmen. Benjamin Levy, the taxicab driver, said he drove four men to the drug store of Albert Glass. One man stayed in the cab, one stood at the door of the store and two men went inside. When (Glass came from the back of the store the men drew pistols. A moment later, a policeman who had been in the rear of the store came out and saw the men. He fired a shot at the cab, which wounded Levy, and the men ran. A second policeman joined the first and a running pistol attle took place, Two of the men cornered in an apartment house TUESDAY, FEB RUARY "3, Beginning Tomorrow— Our Annual Pre-Season Sale of Kann's Third Floor. The Matron Buys A Smart Hat for $10 —And the number of styles she may choose from, combined with the quality and attractiveness of each, makes selection here a pleasure instead of a task. The model illustrated is of violet col- ored silk braid with cellaphane piping. Shaded flowers and leaves and maline are trimmings on the brim of the hat. Kann’s—Second Floor pitals and institutions. v and when the police entered rey standing be- hody of Bopp, shot through the heart. 2| McCaffrey denied having taken part r|in the att had run away to escape being shot. the entertainment. The rink is to be Soectal’ Musie Prosensh | thrown open to the public Special programs of music been arranged by all of the p formers. The Marine Band will p a group of selections which have|tc made Capt. William H. Santelmann’s mous throughout the Charles Benter, leader of the Band and its orchestra, will usical novel intro- retchen Hood as guest Army Band will play for new arrangement of , written by William the Mez rchestra wil who had been have = Ships passing through the Canal in nine months of last aled 3,700 Kooltex ... Rugs At Special Prices! —However early it may seem—it is never too early to think of buying Summer Rugs at such savings as are offered in this sale. Every home and Summer cottage will need such rugs—and every one knows that “Kooltex” Rugs are the most desirable rugs obtainable. Buy now and let your savings add that much more to the enjoyment of the rugs. During This Sale You Can $ 4 8 4 Buy Two Kooltex Rugs fpr §f —One Rug, size 8x10, and | one Rug, size 36x72. Dance al new numl Meyer Davis and s man, and the two Bocrnstel orchestras arranged casts which will be distinctly novel in Washing- ton productions | A Hand-Painted Patent Leather Bag, $7.50 —This Very Smart Bag, of patent calf is in the new novelty bag style, to swing on the arm. It has an attractive hand-painted design on the front, is nicely lined with silk and fitted with inside purse, mirror and powder puff. Other hand-painted bags silk or leather lined, in under-the- arm, long or square shapes priced to $§12.00. Kann’s—Street Floor Other Local Artists. n added attraction to the revue was announced today the | make —One Rug, size 9x12, and | one Rug, size 27x54. f or This unusual offer will surely interest every homekeeper—not only from the value point of view, but for the advantage of having a small Scatter Rug to match the large one. You may choose either of the two size com- binations mentioned above. 1 listeners-in who production are | Thompson, Ger- | piani<t; Dorothy Wilson, Hazel Arth, | Warren Terry, E Kinsella, Fred | de Rodiguez “aye Guilford Radio talkers ’ Other Special Prices in This Sale as Follows: $2.34 $1.54 —6x94t. Kooltex —4Y%xT%ft. Kool 84c e —“Kooltex” Stair and Hall Runners, bound and bor- dered, with taped edges. —18-inch width, —22-inch width, —27-inch width, act William old Phill )\’ : 7 . Rugs are priced. ... tex Rugs are priced special, a yard.. —3x64t. Kooltex Rugs —27x54-in. Kooltex are priced. Rugs are priced. . i $3.64 % Chamo / Suede Gloves Very New, At $1.50 —Quite chic are these Suede- finish or Chamosuede Washabl c Lo specialy a yard. .. icorge F. Ross— . will conduct the revue which will be | special, a yard carricd out just as though it were n | a broadcasting studlo. | Social and diplomatic Washington | will be well represented at the music- al fete. Heavy demand for tickets was experienced vesterday at the six branches of the Peoples Drug Stores where is being_con- ducted Lol SAY *‘BAYER ASPIRIN'’ —&muine When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Kooltex Porch Size Rugs, R Gasia —2,500 Kooltex Scatter Size Mats, 1%x3 ft., unusual. 14c Special at are colors of white, cocktail, airedale, fawn and mode cuffs and backs embroidered contrasting shade. S to 7%. Kann's—Street Floor Colds Headache $1.50 to $2.00 Printed Silks $1.00 Yd. Pain Toothache Neuralgia Four Best Weaves Silks in 3 Designs $2.50 Yd. | $3.50 Yd. —and many other unusual savings Kann’s February Sale of SILKS | a nd C tional booth 1328 F street which space nated by the W. H. West Co. All of the unsold tickets at the drug stores will be returned to the auditorium box office tomorrow, where the final sale will be conducted, be- [ 8300 Crepes in the $7.00 “PomPom” Sports . | Lumbago was do- Neuritis Rheumatism 300 Pairs of Ifiported Novelty Short Cuff Fabric Gloves 79¢ Pr. —These pretty gloves are in one style only; they have attractively embroidered backs and are in the wanted colors of gray, beaver and brown. Sizes 6 to 8 The quantity is small so we advise early shopping. Kann’s—Street Floor. Py & ginning at 10 o'clock Accept only “Bayer” Eackagc Sy i which contains proven directions. : i i its 175th anc Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. iversary oldest Protestant | Also hottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. | church in Asntrin {5 the trade mark of Payer Manufacture of N imoceticacidestar of Salleylicactd New Stamped Designs In Rompers—At 79¢ —Mothers will adore these Pretty Little Readymade Rompers, stamped in animal and other simple designs. The colors are vellow, white and rose. —For babies 1 and 3 years Kann’s—Fourth Floor A Novel Perfume and Powder Container —At $1.25 —Neat in shape, and dainty for the dressing table, these combination perfume and powder containers are especially attractive. They are of glassware, in colors: Canary, amber, green, blue, ebony and black. The per- fume bottle is complete with a stopper-dropper. Kann's—Street Floor Here Are the Latest Books At 75¢ The Dramatic Life of Abra- ham Lincoln By A. M. R. Wright The Mark of Zorro By Johnston McCulley The Copper Box By J. S. Fletcher The Body in the Blue Room By Sidney Williams 7th Heaven By John Golden The Wages of Virtue By Capt. P.C.Wren, LA.R. Classmates By Walter F North of 36 By Emerson Hough The Magnificent Adventure By Emerson Hough The Narrow Street By Edwin B. Morris The Iron Horse By Edwin C. Hill The Tenth Woman By Harriet Comstock Gigolo By Edna Ferber Cappy Ricks Retires Willow Creek By Peter B. Kayne By- Katherine Reynolds Kann's—Street Floor. Eberhardt The Drapery Store Offers 869 Pairs of Fine Marquisette Curtains At $1.50 Pr. Including Valdnce —These attractive curtains, of finely mercerized marquisette, are made in the lovely Colonial style of two side curtains and center valance, daintily trimmed with Barman Cluny lace edge and inser- tions, in several lace effects. Bought to sell for $2.50 to $3.00 a pair, they are positively the best value shown here in many a day at the above sale price. Many different effects in the combined as- sortment, all displayed for easy selection. 900 Oil Opaque Window Shades,‘ Special at 49¢ Ea. —These shades_are mounted on excellent spring rollers and are complete with fixtures ready to hang. The colors are the popular white and ecru. Also in this assortment, at the above pricvcv og 49cs;z3h. wnllhbe found som hxigh~ ” 3 grade Holland Window Shades in the same wanted colors. alenti Sizes 3 ft. wide by 5 ft. 9 in. long. —$13 to $13.50 Models at $8.75. niines Are Kann’s—Third Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. Ready! 3c to $1.00 i —All sorts of Valentines, big and small, to send to the one you love best. -Dainty _little flower shapes, funny animals, —It is queer how careful a man can be little people carrying a package after he has lost his money. e of gum, a piece of candy or a —Before you buy securities from any The Busy Penna. Ave. lollipop. -In fact, such a beautiful one be sure they are as good as your assortment you will have to see Corner” 8th and D Save On a Corset! “—Here's a general asortment of discontinued models of Franco, Ferris, Mme. Lyra, Treo, C-B, Frolaset, Lady Ruth, American Lady and oth- ers at reduced prices. Perhaps your favorite model is here in your size! $3.00 to $3.50 Corsets, special, $1.95 $4.00 to $4.50 Corsets, special, $2.95 $5.00 to $7.00 Corsets, special, $3.95 $8.00 to $9.00 Corsets, special, $4.95 $10 to $11.50 Corsets, special, $6.75 $12 to $12.50 Corsets, special, $8.75 Nemo Corsets —in several styles are reduced as follows: —$6.50 and $7 Models at $3.95. —$7.25 to $9 Models at $4.95. —$10 to $12.75 Models at $6.75. Unusual Combinations In Shoes—At $7.50 —Conservativeness is the keynote to the popularity of these Smart Pumps. It is true of both style and price. One model is of patent leather with field mouse quarter, another is of tan calf with imita tion alligator quarter. Kann's—Fourth Floor Four-Wheel Brakes - That Heat and Cold Do Not Affect Buick mechanical 4-Wheel Brakes function properly and safely. They are designed for winter driving as well as summer. Their operation is not altered by extremes of heat and cold. Buick is engineered to be immune to temperature changes! . —Seconds of 98¢ Grade Buick Motor Company Division of General Motors Corporation WASHINGTON BRANCH Fourteenth and L Streets N.W-. Telephone Franklin 4066 dollars. them to appreciate the great —Published in’ co-operation with variety we have. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. Kann's—Street Floor.