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OMGLOUSAS. La, July 2 urday, The old man, tia and hearty, and wearing a wide Bunday best atti near the je a neat turn and 6 “I may be old, but by Ieck, my bones don't rattle as bad as this car" His davebter, Mrs. Jean Baptiste Fruge, a mere flapper of ninety, was nd exclaimed with him. Father and daughter were in high spirits over winning the prize offered for the oldest car carrying oldest people arriving in Opelousas for the parade. They had motored over from their farm near Prud- homme City, La, where Auguste Jeansonne was born in 1811 His one regret was that all his six- teen living children were not present to witness his triumph, for Mr, Jean- sonne has been married five times and has had t Brandchildren that he cannot remem ber then all rty chfldren and so many The old man ts still in excellent health and attributes his well being to the t that le has smoked and imbibe e all his life, and ho will « so until the final trump. He says he doesn’t be Heve in Lrolunition, nor does bis daughter When asked ehildre Uttle flock ty-two t est son w was in At Age of 111, Drives 1908 Flivver, [*"s%0° And With Daughter, 90, Wins Prize Oe ay "May Be Old,” Says Centenarian, “but Bones Don't]: Rattle as Bad as This Car.” (Special to The By 5—Rattling up to the Model Alivver, Auguste Jeansonne, 111 3 by the crowds which witnessed (he Ford Day cel murade, We daughte hat and his|/ Livi Ath that I'm trying to be a flapper. No short skirts and cigarettes for me Not that I mind what you young! from all parts Wher Heve In votes te got plenty to do wit snd In a 1908 wil © sald, brushing up a whieh had fallen kK. “Ive a e for golr AA eee eh rpel. —‘Telestany vorow avesen James McGreery & GO, ser Have Your Furs Remodeled Now Low Summer Prices On all Coats, Wraps, Capes and Scarfs repaired, altered or remodeled by us during the Summer months we will give specially reduced prices. We have a number of advance Winter styles from which you may select a model for your re modeling work. Estimates either in person or by mail will be gladly furnished. Telephone Fitzroy 3400 and we will send a messenger for the garments. McCreery For Fur Srorace ee ven't changed «| AUTO HITS WOMAN Hamilton Place. She was rer ' 1 AND SPEEDS AWAY] where tier condition was sald ne DEAD AT SPRING LAKE TO WED C. M. CONVERSE ! : + Guat $ ¥ Sak arallde. #eRn) ; Mea. Mary 1 She Ts in Serious State With] The Police report that the number Fractured Skull; Police Identify Car, ring from a fractured skull and gs to the police, con-] veloped tn flames, started, according to 1 rapid rate without] police, whil [BISHOP OCONNOTCS ANNEVETS CRY ; h effort to ascertain the ex- Rt. Rew. Johr o'ce injuries hole Rishon of rant of mass as usual in hf from priests and laymen were of the country A fortunate purchase makes possible this special _ Sale of Simmons Beds at % below regular prices ww Enameled Bed, illustrated with 2-inch posts, metal cane panels, all sizes Regularly 17.75 : Walnut finish Bed. Regularly 29.75 Mahogany finish Bed. Regularly 39 Ivory finish Bed. Regularly 19.76 Oak finish Bed. Regularly 12.50 . s Sew e e pe es DES he ee 0 wo oe 19,75 7 6 ee ew ww ws 26.50 eee ee ws - 13,00 hn . 835 Three-pigce Enamel Bed Set, with link spring. Regularly 16.73 . 11.25 Mahogany finish Bed. Regularly 80.00 . . . . 20.00 Walnut, Mahogany or Ivory finish Bed, all square. Regularly 22.00 14.65 Walnut finish Bed. Regularly 21.00 Walnut finish Bed. Regularly 24.00 Ivory and Blue Enamel Bed, all square. Regularly 35.00 Walnut finish Twin Beds. Regularly 59.50... . , pair Ivory finish Bed, all square. Regularly 32.50 . . . [Seven ese ees. 14.00 16.00 th Floor) As quantities are limited early shopping is advised FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co. 34TH STREET THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1923, '|“MOTHER OF THE POOR” | MISS MARION M’CALL unconscious and taken to the he serious Wood Pannen Ayn Marrinwe Scheduled to Inke Mince of the ¢ December, HS eCcUTed and Blate 1 to Harry Baum of No eet, Brooklyn m promi of Fad Annour sixteen] the engar yeaterdas nt was tinde yeaterda t of Mins Marton Jove wnddaughter of th BS AND t URNS, earcold brane Mary Shana rty-eight, of No. 149 Cliaton The s was taken to the Latels Goldman of ast 186th Street ‘dak wand Mre the Bronx summoned her father, Morris, to the kitchen from an ther room and he found the baby en Was playing with matches beat out the and was pain ral arrangement le girl was taken e fering jon was said to be been visiting nd wos return when s for meveral ye Seven Home Fu burns. Her con critical, axed familes 1S BOY'S QuInALH, evade ASPARAGUS ON TOAST Fine with white dress ing or drawn Better if you add a few “| TLEA& PERRINS : SAUCE Nich has alded thous left an estate valued at tore. thas THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Beginning Tomorrow! Fifth Avenue Entrance Opens at 8 A.M. Semi-Annual Clothing Event Choice of Entire Stock Men’s and Young Men’s SULTS and TOPCOATS Including our regular lines of Golf, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits $32.50 4 ‘ : 273 Suits ‘ ; : Formerly $65.00 3,287 Suits 487 Suits A 8 : Formerly 60.00 595 Suits . ; : Formerly 55.00 615 Suits c BW Formerly 50.00 498 Suits : - : Formerly 45.00 363 Suits c n Formerly 40.00 255 Suits ; . ; Formerly 37.00 201 Suits : ; A Formerly 35.00 3287 28 Topcoats . . : Formerly $60.00 J 4 bY Opcoats 57 Topcoats . . . Formerly 50.00 40 Topcoats . . ; Formerly 45.00 20 Topcoats . . . Formerly 37.00 145 Size range is complete, 33 to 48 including regulars, longs, stouts and shorts Due to this exceedingly low price there will he a slight charge for alterations USE THE FIFTH AVENUE ARCADE ENTRANCE Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered September rst stn AVENUE James McCreery & Co 3; mH STREET EXTRA SPACI EXTRA SALESPEOPLE EXTRA FITTERS EXTRA TAILORS en een + _