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WILL CROOKS DIES, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921 Don't forget the . : Boys’ Club ~~ ase el BRITISH LABORITE | *6.c g | JUNE $th ‘ Noted House of Commonsl Washington : e e Detroit Open 935 A. M. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P. M. Pauper. By the Associated Press. LONDON, June 5.—The Rt. Hon. ‘William Crooks, who served as labor member of parliament for nearly - twenty years, died today. JE VERY little movement Will Crooks, who was the most means more thirst. popular member of the labor party and one of the best beloved men in the house of commons, began life as a pauper iafant, spending part of his childhood in the Poplar workhouse. He served his apprenticeship with a cooper and worked at that trade for years, but at times he was without {work and had close acquaintance with poverty and hunger. He entered public life in 1892, when he was elected a member of the London county council, and devoted himse to improving the poor law, sho g special interest in pauper nildren. When he was elected to rliament for Woolwich in 1903, he New Georgette Blouses New Wool Swealters : 4 —give us a glimpse of the first fail modes. very excep tlona”y p "ced’ $5' 75 Thge| two ncf mo‘:itls just received are both . S5 5 5 tuxedo; the one a fancy knitted two-in- Througlt the unusual pricing this selling of 0 g\eater coat, with long tuxedo collar blouses brings, one may have plenty of fresh, ¢ pryshed wool, knitted pockets, cuffs and lovely blouscs in readiness for hot summer pojt 5y smart heather green, brown or days’ at a surprisingly small expenditure. tan. The other, fastening with just one button, is knitted in a ribbed effect. with patch pockets smartly strapped, and fasten- over belt. The tuxedo collar and cuffs are striped in contrasted shades. Much favored of the manv styles shown, are the soft-frilled blouses which are being worn with collar and vest frill outside the coat or sweater, some of which are edged with fine ily i f th H bien Hana it titorstar salnts laces. However, there are smart over-blouses ‘Both Models are Priced $15 eches usually dealt with the con- as well as tuck-ins, charmingly trimmed with Sweater Section, Third Soor. on of the workers, whose drab lives he described from first-hand dainty laces or French knots in colors, tucks, knowledge. i and bits of lace insertion here‘and there. Flesh, white, bisque and navy blue are the favored 5 colors. Picturesque All Sizes From 34 to 46 : ; A New Smocks Ideal Comfort in these Summer Suits Bl e Some Men's Summer Suits are just cool suits—or rather cool ma- N ew Summer Modes $1.95 terials—and that’s all. They are not comfortable suits because of any | for Materni ty Wear R L particular care of the maker or skill of the designer. {'—",ff, ey St v '-{-',',2?: Tor e ‘d:‘_’ ightful smocks a: : ] crepes and linons, in gay shades of blue, rose and pink. with the smart Peter Pan collar oi white butcher’s linen; smart white linene smocks hand-embroidered in lovely geranium Born in the Slams. Will Crooks became one of the lead- ers in the great labor movement and one of the dominant figures in Eng- land. He was born in a London slum, Poplar, in 1852, and started work when ‘only nine years of age. His father had been injured when the boy was scarcely more than a baby, and the family was forced to move to the workhouse. But at the age of ninc the boy picked up odq jobs about the {docks “and was soon'supporting his mother. 1t was said of Will Crooks that no one ever doubted his word, and that | his promise was unbreakable. He was the friend of the poorest and never forsook his cockney friends or altered his_cockney mannerisms. Among his warm friends he numbered all the prime ministers of recent years and A_ Rare Bugain King George himself. There are dainty checked voiles. made in surplice style, with vestee, collar and cuffs of crisp white organdy trimmed in pretty lace; or voiles in lovely figured designs, with a flaring overskirt inset, with But here we ask you to see Summer Suits that are cool in fabric; comfortable in make and appearance, tailored in a way to increase any Th tant strain of th = .. band: f white organdy; and collars, cuffs and = S - A St o tered °y‘.:1'.';" health, as it did. that of man’s comfort. They will make any man well dressed and confident L e T ot ting and green silk; straightline mc;;xlert:“;;a:«:::;‘rl elnway T s el S L RO of the fact that he is well dressed at all times. colors. Blue, lavender or black with white back- 80od for he Sr&e WO, O Ba ¥ collars the productions for the suppl. e grounds are favored color combinations. Priced, eren s 4 > H GRAND PIANO B A L ’,’h:'w"'; $1650 and $19.50. and voguish Peter Pan styles of white h;fl)e A S 7 3 L= 5 o = J 3 llar, cuffs and inset pockets piped in R MlnmioCmangliitlelcnl Our Palm Beach, Mohair and Tropical Worsted Suits have been b O (Used) eEam e H G el et A - / 2 . kabl Afternoon dresses are fashioned of soft crepe de ~ €repe o Special for Tussd e e e e tailored by the best makers in the land and they are remarkably chine, taffeta and China silks. in navy brown or ~pp o O Chaw 2s Well as the Ex- pecial for luesday chhwas (o(rced to resign his seat in fine garments. The variety of styles is sufficient to please men of black. Models. most comfortable and self adjusting, e1r 3 A ommgnsieRr iy this year: 1l tast | in the new figure-lfoncellmgdstyles. smartly be- cepflml Make Them all tastes. coming yet especially designed to meet every re- $685 AERO CLUB ANNOUNCES Quirement. Priced, $1950 to $45. Most Striking Values In buying a summer suit a few dollars invested in fine tailoring Sembiic il s lowse facties, BRI e Terms to Suit BALLOON RACE WINNERS Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. makes for real economy—these suits show it. Palm Beaches, $18 and $20; Mohairs, $25; Tropical Worsteds, $35 | Special Offering Men's Walking Frock Coats and Vests, $55 Official Record Gives Birmingham Entry Total Distance of 423 Miles. NEW YORK, June 6.—The Aero Club has made public the official rccord of the finish of the Birming- ham balloon race. The winner, the Birmingham-Semi-Centennial, piloted by Ralph Upson and with C. G. Andrus as aide, traveled 423 miles, landing ten miles west of Stuart, Va. e balloon River View Club of St. Louis, Bernard Van Hofman, pllit, and Hugo Mueller aide. finishing sec: | ond, covered 201 miles atd landed fifteen miles northeast of Carthage, enn. The other balloons finished in this| order: City of Akron. Wade T. Van Or- man.” pilot, jyillard | F. - Seiberling. | aide; 187 miles, landed four mil, cast of Lebanon, Tenn. T St. Louis Chamber of Commerce, H. E. Honeywell, pilot, J. M. O'Reilly. aide: 183 miles, landed one mile north of Hermitage, Feun. - 12-button-length Chamoisette Gloves, in white, pongee, natural Ch';'r?:fi“i"vffiliefh-hlge? gyl rnp“::. THE LAST CLASSES OF THE SEASON mastic and covert with spear-point embroidery. Special, pair.. $ 1000 landed soven miles north of Smyrna, ’ = Tenn. A New Shipment of the Genuine Imported CHAMOISETTE LONG GLOVES Brings These Most Unusual Values 12-Button Length, Special $1.00 Pair 16-Button Length, Special $1.25 Pair 16-Button Length, Special $2.00 Pair This new arrival brings hundreds of pairs of finest quality Chamoisctte Gloves in the 12 and 16-button lengths that all women want for fashionable summer costumes and in the shades demanded by Dame Fashion. For day dress and social activities. They are of fine oxford gray fabrics, hand tailored throughout and fully silk lined; plain and bound edges. Sizes 35 to 46. Men's Store, First Floor. east of Nashville, Tenn. = City of Birmingham. Roy F. Don- Are Now Being Arranged by the 16-button-length Chamoisette Gloves in ?’:';m’;h@’p‘_“’f;,n?,'dEge,‘,“’:’,f{}f,‘;"":‘:{‘;j; Y chamois, mastic and covert. Special, pair i St. Louis No. McKibben, 16-button-length Chamoisette Gloves in white, pongee and $2.00 ¥ 5T ’ - & 5 5 Aspl r' n ;E{;’:‘{édci"m ’?‘lfi:;““"w::d:'l\ Corumbia, Dressmakmg SChooI ;oyrert; half pique sewn and spear-point embroidered. Special, 3 - ai seiesia 5555 !Plnned States Army No. 1. Col. Frank “Glove Bection, First floor. . Lahm, pilot, Maj. O: Ve t 2 H ISiae e Al e e eatovery) 1f you have summer and vacation clothes to make and want to make them yourself—in | half miles east of Columbia, Tenn. ! the most economical way—assuring satisfaction—enroll in these classes without delay. United States Navy, Ldeut. Comm, er L. J. . pilot, Lieut. H. E. Hol- essons {1and, aide; 118 miles, landed eight mlfea[ S | east of Laurenceburg, Tenn. Auditorium, Eighth floor. Always say “‘Bayer”’ H Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufac- ture Monoaceticacidestet of Salicylicacid. | THOMAS GILMORE DEAD. s Formerly Published Bonfort’s Wine and Spirits Circular, Printed Linoleums, 85c Yard Thel”("s Fmsah!;i,gefil::lhm - Inlaid Linoleums, $2.50 Yard Mot A These Special Low Prices Apply to Our shower before going to office in the morn- _ Dainty Curtains . . LOUISVI — : 3 DYE Magor Cmors, hets aa e Entire Stock of Best Quality . ing and before retir- GNEWE andSoute ey, Son ok, aind Linoleums g s {at his home here rlat i OO and Dra er Nets cleans, invigorates, i “DIAMOND DYES” case f‘fia:fi:’,‘.’fifle'c:h". (533 a na- You have probably had many oppox;i h:)vs a tma‘? u\;, to i ganizer and president of the National tunities to buy linoleums at lowere ¢ point where he is 2 po SR D O AT AT NEWLY LOWERED PRICES prices, but we feel in offering these com- able to do his best. yol;n;::: you .upkfl ::rd'-m:r;?atnyi.: Bibitlon_went nto’ effect. The wine plete assortments of the best linoleums “!Vyvc’s"l"‘;‘;g“dm’mk;:; y ye that streal s Circular was ti S 5 &pots, fades and giveu)tlmt dyed look. i miie tme Worry over Anaa 35C, 55C, 65C, 85C, $1 to $2.75 Yard made at these prices that we aref pre- a “soothing effect on Every package of Dismond Dyes con- [ S1%,J0%E%, caized by “{ne" aaopiion : : i L senting the very best values to be found the nerves—its _daily i‘:;"’m‘_‘""‘ilr’l':ind'l‘:cgéon:e?rgo;ne’:dye- Constitution is said_to have been Next season’s prices—or what is believed will be the at this time. use is a good tonic. 7 any new, rich, fade- |responsible ™ ! : : less color into any garment or are. |Giimore's body will be takon ey G | prevailing prices at that time—are now marked on our K ) Children like the Kenney Shower be- pers. No mistakes! No failures! |cinnati for cremation today. | entire stock of Curtain and Drapery Nets. This is an op- Special “50 All our regular stocks, made in the regu- cause it makes bath-time a pleasure—real - — i portunity for you to purchase these fine decorative ma- % y 7 lation way, with heavy b]“fl'g ]_bue danyll fun, | Dlamon MEXICAN PLOT FAILED. | terials at much less than we had expected, and no doubt, Compare the quality of this gr:nulatei:;rhrg::le;ne‘: ane plrr:’sl’e; foul For $ht baby it insures s felicate winsmg eS W much lower than you had believed possible. case ‘yltl.1 the .low price and g";"uyf ;oo: perfection in appearance and that protects baby’s tender skin. Rebellion Leader Slain and Twelve FILET NETS—These are exceptionally neat and you will immediately see what e ines You can place a Kenney Shower Bath on Associates Caught. ! pretty, in figures, stripes and larger designs, some with a value it is. vour present bath tub—no additional fix- MEXICO CITY. June 5.—Plans for neat lace edges; some are entirely plain, 15-inch size, made of hand- Many different colors in tile, wood, con- :"“"ssfif;!hmmm needed; will not make § 4 revolution in ihe state” ot Ouxaca NOVELTY CASEMENT NETS—For all windows, boa{'(:edl C‘zl‘:'hlde_- W;th zoog ventional, parquet and fancy figured de. s Niagara is $10 overthrow of the city of O nt doors, vestibule doors, transoms, etc. quality leather gussets, roun signs of acknowledged rehnement and goo n } g S i flseitatiot can .',',‘ie we?o'{u’u:rxgt?d cdscmentidoors, 1L 'P ] handle reinforced with metal taste. The Palm Beach is $20 H e i e o Sleders { an‘ljng bar ; two straps and nickel-fin- Linoleum Bection, Sixth flooe. 3 Housewares Section, Fifth fioor. i TURNS OUT ITSELF } | shrrcihind ot na tobeon ae e Vi e : ed while attemptin following hia apprenension. ~ “**" Reduced to $3.50, $4.75 and $6 Yard Also Genuine Cowhide Trav- s = scovery was made several days ; e ; 2 eling Bags, special, $9.75—In A{fi,"e ‘:;?,’,’ss‘:’:mu%gi‘gg"m:’&'f esdanatiers meat (Hatait ot Do This sectional paneling is very pretty for windows R cordovan and blag(.; t.;ee DO YOU KNOW THE MANY grfiwing nai(lI reduces gnflammation g‘a; -:‘?muggwmfirwd ;';:,,",';f; anddmlay be cut in widths to fit exactly any opening. 2% and five plece styles, with 2 USES OF and pain and so toughens the ten- | morning. More than a dozen men Yyards long. d- 8 and der, sensiti ki wer tured and d ts all 7 i N oD COTICEsy 16, 18 an ’s- gon. Scmie skin undemcaty ihe 2553 Snuusd 3o Sommurt Baincs In attractive filet and novelty net designs. Ot Parson’s ' Household Ammonia the flesh, and the nail turns natur- ?fi;";"‘ the n,flmn":l vot .o-;el‘Basn‘l?(; ally outward almost over night. |Juarez known as Mexico's “great re- _“Outgro” is a_harmless, antisep- | former-president,” and Jesus Aceve- tic manufactured for chiropodists. |d0; former governor of Osxaca. Curtain Section, Fifth fioor. Traveling Goods Bection, Fourth Soor. 1t has dozens of uses in the laundry, for clothes cleaning purposes, in the kitchen and pantry, for scrubbing and brightening, A small bottle containing direc. | The documents taken’ are declared ~ for washing windows, dishes, etc, for tions can be had at any drug store. :fnhr.::oxi:fi‘:ie?t;gu;hfil-.al.lzn':pdhoe:flol; Your Auto Is Always l'nviting When Equlpped With cleaning porcelains, bath tubs, sinks. former President Porfirlo Dias, as their chief. —_— USED MAILS TO DEFRAUD. Officers of De!n;xet Motor Company, East St. Louis, Convicted, EAST ST. LOUIS, Ili, June 6—8ix officers of the defunct Moore Motor — Vehicle Company of Danville, Ill, Spray “PREVENTOL”’ have been found gullty of using the mails to deéfraud. and rout invading | AR R AR I, The demonstrator will be glad to tell you Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips S A White Enameled so safe that the most delicate skin or most Quickly put en and as quickly taken off, Wash tender fabric is not injured by it. ; Kit : chen Jets them when soiled ; will not fade, - Made of fast-color, Housewares Section, Fifth fieer. durable fabrics, | Divided Front Seats, $2.75 and $3. Specially Priced /) m‘l_;_m%:ss:f:% ::;g::'m Knitted Table Padding $2.18 The correct Silence Cloth, saves both Complete Covers for Ford Touring Cars, table and linen. Set consists of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, George L. Moore, president of the . Patt flies, mosquitoes and | [IEERETEEARCI AN T of age, on Lookout mountain, near here, while the youth was resisting arrest on the charge of shooting near a public highway on Sunday. H Biehl and J. H. Vickers, t th -4 all other insects from omclaie, wire found wail sn” one Special, $9.95 Set. . Widths: 54, 60, 68 and 72 inches Flour, Cake and Bread Box of first your flome. mails to defraud by means of letters. Three attractive styles in desirable striped fabrics. s 3 S quality tin, enameled in white and They cover seats, backs, arms, front and rear doors; the The cost of this very efficient padding is s 4 & 5 On Sale at Drug Stores OFFICER KILLS COUSIN, rea doors have pockets, only slightly above the ordinaty double- |-trimmed and lettered with gilt. oot | R A A Complets Covers for Dodge Tenring Cars. Special, H875 for sol. faced felting. Hoasewares Sectin, Fifth foor (P REVEANTOL ) his cousin, Johh Moore, eightesn years Upbélstery Section, Pifth Sove. - 2 Blanket Section, Second Floce. 3 N wixE Can none 4—