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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Arwin 28, 1919. : 3 || 1447 SOLDIERS. Lost Battalion Survivors of the Argonne _PREMER BABY” New Y rork’s Fi nest Baby, Who a | ON 8 TROOPSHIPS NOR CODDLED ; ight Vessels Bringing 16,714 Men Dock During Day— More Rainbows Here. | Geraldine Bomabeau Eats And Sleeps on Schedule—Thanks | Mofher for Health. | ®even American transports and one OfMetay prociatned. the vers Recst baby in all New York, Miss Ger aldine Bonnabeau bears her honors modestly. She consented readily to {be interviewe Evening World readers would like to know what had brought her to the state of perfection that resulted in the Mayor's »Medal being con ferred on her Satu ay at the Milk and PDair} Farm Exposition in’ the y iist Regiment Armory ‘ “There is really nothing so very wonderful about mo,” she said, speak- t | GERALDINE BON ‘ ing, of course, through her compe NA BEA. tent and comely litle mother, Mra, iy entitled to french liner landed 16,714 homecom- tng American soldiers here to-day. In addition the Kroonland js due at § P, M. with 3,733 more troops, making to-day when told that the number of arrivals for the d 20,447, Included in the arrivals were 1,800 more men of the Rainbow Division who wM join more than 20,000 other members of the division at Camp Mills and Merritt. Practically the en- tire division is now in these camps. Abort 1,000 mon of the division, com- for her disposi- {babies then were ju 1, and the ge AE re and the state of her nerves. [t|best from each borougn were picked prising two machine gun battalions Katherige Bonnapees, of ‘ med enough to fluster any baby |out borough choices wero Gates Avenue, Ridgewood, Queens i & cfowd of several nda GMATE: 0. ieliNPres AEE In a crowd of several thousands | pit enc ver and the “Lt is mostly a matter of training, You pressed around her, laughing, wav-|best bal Shack tiene ne know, and my mother put me on Ing and even cheering, Saturday, |greacer city were selected t n the start “ iH h Commissioner Copeland Boston to-day on the Pretoria, The Rainbow men who came #0 New After that t final contest,” York to-day on the Pueblo were the e right road right fre The credit for the health and good on her; but shel woen the city's be “§ ha only smiled 4 waved her chubby |-Geraldine wa 117th Engineers complete and 117th looks I have developed in the seven hands, She was just as solf-posseased | post from two to Bx Bogineers train, The ship brought months @f my life-I do hope you When she posed for her photograph. | Woitt, twe year ! a total of 1,790 soldiers, including a will not think [am conceited—really GERALDINE HAD TO BEAT SOME |!" No. Tet Hastern I lyn, Gera w fow casuals, belongs to her. FINE BABIES FOR PRIZE. premier baby of ail New Ye The Minnesotan brought 1991 men “Mother had and still hag decided, 7 stowal of the prize on Geral-| Little M Wolff a of the 111th Infantry, which was made views as to how a baby ought to be/ i il the result of a con ’ a h up in part of what was formerly the reared, She had quite a fight on her Shae Had , the bt Be re waik i : bth Pennsylvania Infantry, of ne in |hands to get it over at. first, but) Bach bo & divided inte " He the Civil War as the regiment which everybody understands her position | tricts, ln pleked ont the hi « th ; : lfest and best developed baby under 1 bd 3 e ay ow d bot ould of ques uj f was mobbed in Baltimore on its way [now and nobody would think of ques- {1° And bent developed baby under n inte i to Washington, The remainder of tioning her commands. best developed child from 2 to @ “T ara first child, and I have twolyears old, in each district. Thess grandmothers 1 = [VACUUM CLEANER Special fox thi meant My earliest memory is of hearing people say, ‘She ts a jittle Limited Time Only the regiment wa: taken from the 18th Pennsylvania Infantry of Pittsburg! Col. Edward C nnon in com mand of the 25 officers and 1,966 men who returned said the 2h Dtyision had suffered 60 per cent. casualties There are seventy-seven silver rings os = 6b the ‘regimental colobs FHE Lost BATTALION morating bat through ~~~ 7 ee ie BABY WAS NOT JOUNCED in one action at Co: heen, She won't let anybody but | darling, but she is sure to be terribly “i with that loving bunch around on the ' comme ndon . : rself pick mo up. ‘This has been | j thy hy usp N 5 ie fie ‘ J (iF SPIRITUALISM ASSAULT AND ROB | good, both for my health and 4 dls: (Mail orders filled anywhere) Tuceem te HUAI: Bak ape | position, And anyway [am sure 6 Off . > aif of the 2,181 who came near me thought he or she ‘ 4 a ' epriet that | Dad to swing me up from my comtort- We Will Deliver Le pee Leche bel litte able crib just to tickle me or talk pnt ay KE ‘s who Ww pidenie Nidan ‘ lf lish baby talk to ine, the way I Right Into Your ited on the Pacific Coas da seen them do with other babies. . : Se Las aEA ae iy pa Cai (Continued from First Page.) aaa aK We Wau (lttie f6 en there ia the matter of regu: | Hands your choice ae saga lat ait de Le see = : hat is most Important, : mand, Lieut, Col. George M. Rice, ves Once Pastor of Brooklyn | Jack Hersenkowits f ( it had to be don did s Two Armed Men As He — |strictly ‘according to rch best makes of Elec- F ’ 1 ' hi f his tif » course | have do! > DA OFSHOn Or anda ; Church and “Bishop.” filed datas : : atte “ots Opens Door of Safe lanrned that T could not put anythitie tric vacuum cleaners and let you try the cleaner neers to do w u , Ch alld . Cross chkowitz was !¢ days Frar kaon, one over on mother by erying, and T am t American docks at Bas cs for carrying a message noof tt ma ean glad now of the If there'a| thoroughly before you pay a cent. e h the French could no BOSTON, April 28.—Mrs. M Gérmane W AL alpen dul bs muck t umn ‘ Fishback, a pri-] anything really ae imation mith me, | 1 six years, and were Pepper-V note r ‘ Kaufman broke f H 1 114 ek Bee oe eee a eee Pt NOU 3:50 A use just nine months later, They! tic med re yesterday hine gun nest single-handed) Capt. Cullen was asked about the | had opened establishment this] Te NT my crying Just. to sonia || nly — own were also employed on the monste the time of her marriage 40 1 nded » eply attributed to Maj norning and i wung back the} one walk the floor with m t night _ Ly E. Ward Vanderbilt of New " William J. Cu 187 Wh xt Germans su loor of the sa two young men en- | or pet me. wien ' es bo. mound) EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Was pastor of First Spiritualists’. Woodyerest Aver t > geste “ ed. One of them, wearing an army | ®#lecp. Mothor would not let an ; ¥ nmanded! by Ghareh lab Breokyn aR” nanded t flank of I no knowledge concer ont, abowed Fishback a Vic-|Peitite tor ma todo escant ove tel If you decide to buy after the trial you can pay down of No. 210 Parksi the ritua cult of Battalion, has the D. 8. GC. and French the phrasing of Major Whittese tory Loan receipt coupon book on! out and then Ko back to sleep. as your first payment only $3.50 and pay the balance in yn, and the 415th She was born Mary Ann Scannell War Cro: wer,” was the rer c cu which yment of $2 had been| Aa ean ae on t heal Ay 9 small cany payments. " . Rian fi en explained wo othe G Tit made ec hat it was wo . vig ep pkaprts i ) SEP Scout PEE: BOREL ONG BRS | A rte ean ee enn Argonne as the Le m were | post, attempted an advat EN6Y | ia oc UCeCeIV aE Peabo, Cushieis (auaE mie ine | —and no extra ow for casy payments. phone by tug from shore before the mult of the egre ; Pee cea ides eee. ile a olver against FRESH AIR KEEPS Bapy wet : sens f docked and the major made | daughter to have him declared an ho firet m 4 : breast and suid, “Phen keey AND MOTHER, TOO. This Great Offer Good for Limited Time Only for the ry Loan to! competent and the marriage annulled | sp 1 on the pier at Hoboken was) were killed und t wounde we get through with you." 1 am strictly a ‘ brourht. into pub notice tle Major Carl i MeKint Kkevuior | tenth man was sent ba le i The other man ran around the end | Mere cold can't Send coupon at once and we will give you the details Freedom brought 1g! | Bright Eye r Was the “control” Arm \ nd Jed w 1m 0 Major f counter and struck the banker en ae the h of this great offer. ‘trench Mortar Battery, formerly the| ef the medium, to whom she gave day at the head H se ‘ ; ver the head with a blackjack, | ne ful to protect me 4th Delaw Infantry, and Base Hos- t em together, | the 307th Infant " ut ia Sia is knocking him down, The man with | from dampness or dust. I have heard | W S ] E Ki d f V. Cl pitals Nos, 19 from Rochester, N.Y. many | the first relief to A peti ine twoor heard ‘tne revolver knelt on Fishback's | People sy when she starts aut with | e ve I very Kind 0 acuum Cleaner 0 from Philadelphia, 25 from Cincin- be Brignt palin, REIiE ea U RAS BURHRE Garin hest, putting one hand over bi®} nid out in weather like on easy payments, anywhere. All brand new, spick and span, latest nati, %0 from San Francisco, 32 from Major MeWkinn VG ee T vanturaalt nou The other man went to the | she'll catch her death of cold.’ models. Indianapolis, 38 from Philadelphia, 48 he Port of Embarkation 4 ttibbenlcal de i fe. Act nt la both ran from | Just smiles, And I think thes | . PME G eee Glreranarriamedet dp On account of heavy easualties | the Major what answer h lhe bank? | ical chains thet We Pay Express Charges to All Points of men from all over the country. prior to Oct, 1 the Whittlesey Bat pean ci , | When Fishback reached the door! 6.4), mother well, too, and, | SeveepersVae Base Hospital No. 48 was organized ho 690 men w nade up ¢ aed eee een ther one of them was to be seen. | of course, that means I get the proper | Thor Lhasa Confpanies A, B, C, B, G and H of | night, said Major W ey treet was crowded, ‘The banker | Rourianment | Torrington by surgeons and nurses from the ¥ , i i thei need to send them any found one or two persons who saw eds me only at stated Duntley, 8 Hot Voint Henin Vic ropolitan Hospital on Blackwell's Is- © 208th, Company Kx of ort ds Ls two men leave his place, one wearing. have had aa mich a ipee pperkal oye Western Electrie land, It went abroad with 36 off- : and detachments of machine gunners |CAPTAIN OF 308TH BRINGS RED) 1 amy overcoat, and Ju np into an | ¢ for me st Our “rating sheet” tells you which, in our estimation, are the sw beet . a ener lyn, 8h from ¢ es Cand D 0 CROSS BRIDE HOME sutomol which turned west on rned she cleaners referred to above. Also which we consider firat choice, second cers and 236 men, and was established |}. 7 Ataat 2 A tty Red Croe w Ki om Street | so never prote te, It also contarna other very valuable ton, A copy will at Roanne, getting its first patients, | tion, who Mach ’ } eae aga aan ca $7,000 worth of bonds and | Thin remuiar tecdiing Keeps Myr dl anyichero on receipt of coupon. At the same tome wo will tell you about 500 in number, in August of last | desk at r af Fe AN WAL a lk cave ees Brad $ Was missing from the tion, and hence my nerves and general | abel sr eee, Saymans CATAOR aN ! other cleaners bewdes the sie best, year. At one time the hospital cared | service From time time she) Only 194 were able to walk out w ‘ sb weet health, in good shape Lived ; ; for 7,000 patients. picked up these lette m 1 ) had t Delahar vat 1 I have never had a sick day in in) You are hereby invited to visit our PERMANENT Pere eee ee cee Houncements as to what Was Iw 1 by bullet poisoned by | 808th ‘ was the lucky M40. liane Irwin, The other unite of the | life and no pA seven mouths, 1 wel) | VACUUM CLEANER EXPOSITION any time and see every h arbor | tioned hi ' : Ka . : nteen and a half pounds, have | thia edternoon and went to the army | the letter t. Hew i y\ Krier | had two teeth for two weeks, and there ff Kind of Vacuum Cleaner on the market. Try them, handle base pier at Morton Street, She bas | 3 ! i ; are two mor coming now. And would them—compare them to your heart's content. ‘ ; * the ha te re ApS Ww mit : you believe It, the teething has not nS cetioera 80d 3 yo tae al nl 1 8 y I he | troubled me at all, You see, the good “Lucky Thirteenth” Engine 4 : t constitution at waa built up VA Inc. Chicago who made Rreat recor i ‘oper feedir and fresh alr, practical- } Je wae f Miss M 4 bor ed me if building and operating military rail ea ; wie i through withaut the usual “squallin WORLD'S LARGEST VACUUM CLEANER DEALERS roads and in combat in the Cham te : ‘i ‘ist ru mt usually accompisny MAIN OFFICES ==COUPON== DOWN gne, St. Mihiel and Argonne PD : uti nS riod I é TOWN battles, Tahear Ae HAS They w ed | box bit eet inetacce reauicaatt SALESROOMS |] Yoequry Gh . The America, with 7,012 troops, r nee Aa Wag wan uscording BO 8M ee 131 W. 42d St. | BRANCH | largely ivisio nen, went to v Meer, n alate) h America ho baby ia he largely 7h Division men, went : 3 ; iat a ! en tho baby Ja Bealthy to, sar pana Vd F ‘ P°OTH 20 Hoboken ( \ f , nt begin the proper train- and 6th Ave. |} ssw ‘ CONCOURSE The French liner, La Lorraine, with eu : ; i fBirent th Tt I aa ray 2nd Floor, || HUDSON TER O68 OF ost n matter of usin col on Name. oe . . a | 1 . } America's gun: | sense rewarding food, sleep, rexuiar fg 3d Fleet, Ath Fleer || || MINAL BLDG., with eleht . ! nook 1 fa roy |hourn and freati alr, practieally from and Sth Floor | ‘ s 30 CHURCH ST, boken at 10 1 t ‘ Vw t A the time the baby is born,” a eee ‘ : ther y © out and blew] Geraldine is as pretty as her dis at LEN TELLS STORY OF f : t no would dicate and, be le CAPT. CULLE? § at t BADEN-POWELL HERE IN MAY LOST BATTALION Hipainmaue ait Boy Scout einand Will H , neha eeecrea ae n « wil ‘ OTTAWA, April 28. nouncement was im Robert Boden-Pow nu We: decided "rhe € Mi hom ot (PERFECT «7 * MUNSING UNION News of the Churches Boy Scouts of Engla 1, arrive at 8, brides | M1 W 1 ‘ 1 AND Halifax, accompanied by Lady Baden t ae an ws H «instru were : , , Fowall, onvmay 1 Ble lglnckary nutied \ ‘Ou v rapnel and other hits we A Distinguished Service Label Avice ti } us nich th n ia aIRIOR who sired at 8 Ss i eucbpaans oe Try the hospitality of Summer e 1g10US Oolulces en tathed ra rare ue x of ‘ ' Munsingwear—you can always depend ti enna A aie : : MARAT inet Aa : upon its perfection of fit, finish and fab- and Announcements i i ‘ , ric. It's a Munsingwear habit to out- Scour untri I 1 ae wash, outwear and outlast expectations, throughs ng int i y closer f seouts ) wl ' , 1 ~ y tl : : and sec t ou 1 ' MORE THAN 1,600 MEN OF 307TH Form-fitting knitted garments for men, Every Saturday Morning in ’ ‘ ke that M t for ora and. six ALSO ON AMERICA women and children, Loose-fitting ath- Old Resident of Sayville Dead. Pepper's real na was Mary Ar . ' ripe : # d letic ments for men. (Special to Th ing World, ) Scannell, She was married ge | nights, we wer ved nen 1 @AYVILLE, N. Y., April 28.—Mrs, William Pepper, Later he m ted | rect attack am: acks or i Pe arte orld Hannah 8. Bedell, eighty-one, widow {anand to sive hin from Prosecu” | flank and a constant battery of ma Fas Poy abr ey treet Munsingwear is Qualitywe - of William Bedell, died here to-day. she signed a denial she had ever he ine gun and hand grenade attacks C, D, B and I sffic a Sbq,was born ‘in Bayville, married him ‘Most of the time the men sub- men under commanp of

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