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——e 6d’Ankers Answers “Not A " the ease is dowketed “The yt State of New York vs. in seemed to apecta- > that @ beautiful boy baby off ttlaf/Por its before Justice in the Supreme Court in Brook- the case this nameless child the world never to know his just like him. it'igivatd to have ime Was “manifest as the pale-faced, post expressionless little blonde faced ea, to her brea: (Carney heid out bh babbling child. The thirteen onths’ old baby shrank away and ng more tightly. Miss Ankers etepped | \ ay from the matron and held the by more clorely to her breast. i CITAL QF HER CRIME FIRST = MOVES GIRL, Attorney Voss As he read the teing the you: Bother with maliciously placing oxalic mia the milk to be fed to the tiny i of the Brooklyn Nursery and fant Howpital, at No, 44 Herkimer eet, the girl bowed her head and bit Is, Tears her Ongtrs it time since her arreat on Heb, ‘ePpreciuted the ‘gravity of her po- GNot s@ ‘Johnny Bull." He gurgied @ chuckled and tried to clamber roms the counsel table to the jutors, hG bad sworn they could wend a guilty other to the electric chair. Mtr. "Word declared the state had elect- tO 'try’ the girl on the charge of @using the death of Richard Gamer- |, & three-months-old ward of the |‘ , Who was poisoned Feb, 17 and 0 @led Fob. %, the fifth of the in- to die. ‘ Ad Mr. Vous proceeded to outline the e's. charges, “Johnny Bull" turned ‘@ttention to the score of Women in the rear of the court room, ‘Voss, told of tho fiendish crime Heit ‘nie babes into the un- “Johnny Bull” thought the ‘were intended for him, and his fat hands ana chuokled ly. ‘Voss Geclared that the State would Grow that Winifred Ankers, wait of the rete, had been an inmate of the Way- je Home unt) July, home for her babe, she became maid all work in the Brooklyn Nursery Infante’ Hospital. A few days be- children became appealed to superintend- in eloan- Tt was this poison that, aurreptitiously §n milk. made ve of tho bablés 1H and caused the of nine. CONFESSION GAVE MOTHER be LOVE AS MOTIVE. Mr. Voss said the girl had signed a spleed her to the |™ the trouble her baby had Sod she was with him neart; time, “There wers some spo in. the dining room, which Wintfred could not rem and she kept after let her get some , I sent her out for the poison, half of xed, ‘one four- ww twel¥e-ounce bot- smaller bottle, and blespodnful to clean me it took the skin night before the bables died 1 returned from the theatre at midnight. I found @ tight in the room, something that never happenéd before. Sunday morning @bout six, I was called to the bedside of Leonora Fisher, a baby, who was’in convulsions. She was the second to die. Othere dacame | that night and the next morning. SAW AN ANGEL FLY OUT OF “On Sunday morning Winifred ad not ko to breakfast. She began scrubbing the kitchen floor, 1 sald to her, ‘Why, Winifred, it is Gunday! Why are you | ten scrubbing? She answered, ‘On, I feel 8 T just wanted to work, jonday she asked #o many ques- tons ut the mick babies thmt I be- came provoked. Later I told her to go | form to the morgue for some' Miss Howard,’ don't a The feat I was there I saw fly out of the door, and I am 14. Tucaday niget T saw kitehen, nurs er baby. know I was about. She taking to Ferdingnd, her child. rer mind, Ferdinand,’ J heard her say, ‘mother is going to give you @ dose and take ane herself. That will end It al “We were trying to wean Ferdinand jamed Josephine me formula. Jo- il, and I hur fed ed if her baby ried to Winifred and was tll. 'No,’ ahe not given him any of since Friday.’ ‘he ooh Fy f tives came ve hosp! those men? Winifred demanded. “They are detectives,’ I answered. She turned pale. ‘Oh, gee,” sald, ‘it's all up with “On Friday ehe sent for me. Miss Howard, said, suddeniy, ‘I dido't intend to kill the babies, but I filled ‘dottles.’ you mean, Winifred? 1 ‘I put oxalic acid In the bot- |. ‘I wanted to make those tell any one, for I aid not mean to kill them—oh, no, for I have one of my SAID SHE “CONFESSED” TO SAVE SURERINTENDENT, “Dr. Allen, who was present when the know you feel better for telling the She looked at Dr. Allen for a moment and then aid she wanted to talk to him in heg room. When they re- surned she t eald: aid not do Gettysburg Battlefield THREE-DAY ‘TOUR: May 25, 1912 $13 from NEW YORK Covers all neceamry expenses OTHER GUMMER TOURG mfession when arrested, admitting ©: paisoned the bables to make the! pital nurses work hard because ey gave more attention to their| than to her and hor baby. In| is confession the xirl hat said sho} not intend to kill the babies. He fewsion, Aeclaring it had been forced er by a police threat to take | r baby from her. | Dr. Percy L. Denyce of No. 681 Han-| strect, Pathologist, tostifed that | performed an autopsy on the body | the Gnmersam child. Explaining at | ag detai!, he said death was caused an irritant poison. | /On crosa-examination by Attorney | ward J.-O'Reitly, Dr. Denyce sald @_ found traces of asperation-pn @ortla, superinduced by the poison, Det Georne A. Ferguson of No. 308 | tx IVER - JOHNSON Bicycles $20, $80, $40, 5 Other makes fro:n $15 to 65@. Indian & Iver-Jehnson MotorOpales, Eastman KODAKS: *l a Week 1. DAVEGA, JR. 85,25 Wert Sth Bi Bets SN a VENTNOR fort news spreads. For the children are the best ad- vertisers of the Blyn-Plan Shoes. By long odds the most graceful —; restful — roomy — protective Child's shoe made. Prove it in a single pair. i T AMIE BES. duet the same envenione Torations, bulging with Deighs, new storks. WEST SIDE STORES, . 2 25th St. Blyn-Plan button and lace shoes for boys and girls, Gunmetal calfend patent colt; well built of solid leathers for service, Broad toes for comfort and ae a 5 to: 8, O21. Bison 8% 0 11, $8.00 Bises 11% to 2, 98.80 Ten 6 to.8, @8.00 Ovfiér eises same prices as Black, BAST GIDE 6TO! ‘3d Ave. 1 Nature 1 J g ern baih & OTUs on " 27th Mt. + Ad Ave.. 160th & Tita & 40th Ste. Bowery, near Broome Depty 2240 Third Ave. New York City. Call or Write for Catalogue, gan is Talis My ope a ‘tia Wesco StAt8 foes Yaa bre She bit 2 #0 hard on her thin tipa that Pudiated it verbally. On crose-exa: ation, Miss Howard dented that second statement for Assistant District At- Ganek ‘Warbasse, Hi ‘Heits had gone to the drug store after citrate of soda, without a written weription, and that the chemical brought back was without being examined. She also ac- showed he was “immunized” for diph- thera on Feb. 6, died, oy giving him a curative dose of medicine. eniar’ “TRE EVENING WORLD, T | SFSU SMT =| BY RFLENEN AT HS OWN CIE men Fire Volley at Man in Utah Death Chair, In answer to a queation from Jpror hes Howard eaid not more than elapeed @ time the ned her confession until she te- new Mise Ankere signed o of citrate of soda. @dmitted that Mies ure SALT LAKE CITY, May %.—Aiming from loopholes in a curtain, five un- @een markemen poured @ rifle volley into the breast of a blindfolded man ated in @ chair in the death house of orieon here yesterday. Steel ulleté ruptured the heart of the prisoner, Julius Sirmay. Girmay, convicted of the murier of ‘Thomas Karvick, fourteen yeara old; asked for death by shooting, and his request was granted, Almost to the last he vehemently ea hie in: cence, winning to his side many men and women, indtuding lawyers and the county attorney who had prosecuted ni laced in the milk owledged that the ly was i that ‘weeks before he “Jan't it true,” demanded Reilly, “that ie curative dose killed the poor ‘The question was ruled out. “Old-Fashioned” Macy's Boys Wear. .On Sixth Floor Only BOYS’ EXTRA TROUSER SUITS, made of durable cheviots in- Sray and_brown; also in the new gray-and-blue mixtures. jorfolk models sizes 6 to12 years. fot breasted in sizes 8 to 17 years, $4.00 qualities. Special on Sixth jade of tan linene and fancy stri 24 to 8 years, Regular 1.80 qu two pairs of knickerbocker trousers, sizes 7 to 16 years (see illustration) ;J° with a box pleat; yoke cut full and roomy; well finished, nothing stinted in the making. A full $4.00 $ 97 worth that will give endur- ing satisfaction to boy and parent. On Sale on Our Sixth Floor. CAPS, that match the A vr righ ‘24° OMPERS—suitable fer boys or . 4 eed es 20 on Sale on Our Continuation Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits Y lydegrade Galetea , Butcher Linen. c $2.00 Russian Blouse Models, 2}4 to 8 Sunt Qualities Sailor Blouse Models, 5 to 12 years.) [SS (Stxth Fleer.) = a Maey’s MANNISH SHIRT WAISTS—made of white c striped madras. Soft collar and cuffs; fin- ished with neat pocket. Sold all over town at $1.00; special on our Sixth Floor at.. ; STRIPED SILK MESSALINE PETTICOATS— deep accordion-pleated finished. Sold elsewh tear at a SDSS carpe onthe Sah Pass” $1.09 CLF ereotar pete ponce, BL. aly wwe on Sink Qe ed band, finished with WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATE fitted pane Soetnion sranticn 49 CAMBRIC BRASSIERES—boned in front; trim- med with torchon lace edging. Reinforced under arm shield and with adjustable corset hook. Sizes 34 to 42, 35c quality; special on Sixth Floor at. . c APRONS FOR WAITRESSES—extra good quality cambric. Large size, 3 fini deep h skirt; ie Seg finned wit pec af de hem on st: 9.4 odie nel pie) Boers pocket; bound wih age white lawn banding, 50c quality: special on the Sixth Floor at... (@iath Fleer.) | Housefurnishings Miscellaneous Wares: Double Zinc Wash Boards, family size, ce Oval Clothes Baskets, good quality : wicker, Ale to 6le, ‘amily Clothes Wringers, 10-Inch rolls, $2.97; 11-inch rolls, $3.38 Whisk Brooms, Hardwood Salt Boxes, Ile. Brooms, fourestitched, good quality corn, Sle and 34. Papier Mache Crumb Sets, 49e. Toilet farer, good qua two-rolls ie. white enamel: Rice Boilers, 49¢, 59¢, 7Ac. Milk Pans, 9e, 10e, Hie to 17e, Pie Plates, 12e, 15e, 17¢. Dish Pans, 8-<qt., dee; 10-qt., ATe; 14-at.; Ses. 17-q¢., 62¢, Lipped Sauce Pans, Ibe, Te, 2c. Tea A-qt., S2e3 3-pt., 365 2-at., 39¢; 3-at., 44c. Tea Kettles, S7¢ and 62c. Convex Sauce Pots, T4e, 98c, $1.13. Skimmers, Ile to 2le. Gray Enameled Tea S-pts., $ Sqt., Gray Enameled Spoons, 6e. Good Quality Tin Ware Bri » also suitable for cake, to Special Kitchen Sets, 3 pieces, 19, Sugar and Flour Canisters. ion ed a Tin, 334to 5 Ibs., eac! ai ie, to Combination Graters, . Axit., Ze, Rolling Pins, Potato Mashers, Sc. Bissell's “Crown Jewel" Carpet ‘S68. Lemon Squeezers, 12e. Egg Poachers, Sweeper, Sponge Cloths, Se. Pastry Boards, te, 67) Mixing Spoons, de. Enameled Umbrella Stands, 4le. nics Wash Boilers, size 7, 9c; size 8, Mic. mm, ‘The State Pardon Bosrd wavered for | Bway 34™to 35™ St. HURSDAY, MAY. 23, & time, and commutation was fully ex- Dected when the petition, denied, wae returned two days ago, Sirmay, realia- oounty. There ls a wide divergence of opinion tm this Btate as to the merite of execut- ing capital punishment by the bullet. Most peopie in Utah seem to think tt te @ barvargui Will be brought amend the statutes so the Jast man im Utah to be exeguted in this manner, & Army men, eportemen and surgeons familar with gunshot wounds instat that death by the rifle ed at heart or brain te-fer jess ang tess painful then hanging or death by elec.) extolty. . | _ Oh, Joy! Wo More Corns! ars analy “and tat Sernteet ct Department Btores, uégre Old-Fashioned” Macy's pier Weare> JUNIOR MISSES’ WASH DRESSES— made of ginghams, percales and lawns checks or stripes in various colors. Several models in the collection, but not all sizes in every style. Only oneof the many designs Is illustrated here. * 49 They would be excel- e lent value at $3.00; ¥ have marked them for “oa very special price. JUNIOR MISSES’ COATS—ot tan or gray novelty-striped material. Straight line model with deep shawl collar, wide cuffs and patch pocket. F.stening with three novelty but- tons, Edged with paca cloth in contrasting colors. Sizes 13 to 17 years. $70.94 Similar qualities sold elsewhere Hi at $8.50; our special price on the Z Children’s Wear. CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES (see illus- tration),madeof sheer white lawn. Twodis- tingtivestyles—the oneillustrated here is cut low in the neck. Elbow sleeves and entire blousefinished with fine lace. 98 Narrow knife-pleated kilted skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years; sold elsewhere at $2.25; special on our Sixth Floor. CHILDREN’S SWEATERS—a charming coat model, with V-shaped neck and two patch pockets... Fasten+ ing with five pearl buttons. Colors white, gray cardinal; sizes 26to 34 in. Just right for the outing. and assuredly a full dollars’ 3 special here at * Dainty ny Curtains € WINDOW SETS—RUFFLED OR FLAT SWISS CURTAINS MO Aeaéi AND VALANCE, (see illustra- SRS tion) made of extra quality plain Swiss with six-inch floral border in pink, blue or yellow. The ruffled sets are finished with plain hemstitched ends, The flat Swiss sets have a neat lace edging. Complete Sets, consisting of Curtains, one Valance and Extension Rod; Sixth Floor elsewhere the price would be $1.00; special on our Sixth Floor, $1.50 $ | 10 Rear, per pair.... ‘i " Macy's on our SI ~ irs ecial with pretty floral berders, Blue, pink on If bought 64: ality Ri A D OR FLAT COLORED BORDEFED SWISS CUR and yellow colorings. YS quick distribution at this |* cae oes +] SATIN MESSALINE, “ait on sioth Flow, 63 Blue Serges, Worsteds and Cassimeres at Sizes 34 to 44 and many that are suitable for younger men These are the best values we have been able to secure this season. ‘ The Serges are not the fiumsy sort,— but Solid, Pure Worsted Fast-Color Serges that invariably give splendid satisfaction. The other fabrics shown in this lot are mostly neat gray or brown mixed effects rarely sold below “REGULAR Prices— we were fortunate to get them at the right time and AT THE RIGHT PRICE!! Men’s Soft Hats at 49: your choice here. A limited-number of high grade hats in var; fabrics; sold regularly at prices ranging up to 3138: Sanaa ‘g” SA eiae} ~) on Sixth Floor at 4. (Mixth Fleer.) € Wash Goods ea SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 26 to 27 inches wide. A splendid range of fancy and staple stripes. This ec material is treated with pure indigo dye. Suitable for house dresses, chi 's rompers, etc., etc, Regular 10c, quality, special on the Sixth Floor... APRON CHECKS" Stagle lamcy. 26 inches wide, woven of Sie and Fi st lected 3 dyed with indigo; special, IMPOR’ ED ENGLISH TISSUE ILE sn a splendid assortment of attractive, fancy woven plaids, . This is one of the most porvier fabrics of the season. 27 to 28 inches wide; imported t, | yard; special on the Sixth Floor, at : nae San 10¢ (Gtxth Fleer. @ Notion Sale es] - Pearl Buttons, cards containing one dozen, at Se and 1 Novelty Pear! Pins, card, Se. Hair Pin Cabinets, assorted; all A snes, fs id 10. Pa Pins, r, Pin ‘Cubes! 100 pins; colors, Se. Safety Pins, Scissors, 18e and Scissors, best quality steel, gllt assorted Hires We. fete.” jairpins, Packages aes. “Unrust" card, & Hooks ani "DMC." Crocheting Cotton, No, to 150, Ie. Ninety Mercerized Darning Cotton, dozen! cards, Ie. Silk Shoe Laces, 30 in. long, tanand tack, ie. black, Skirt Braid, $ piece, Baths, ate me Needle and Pin Books, Ie. Finishing Braids, all colors; card not 4 yards, ring es Hose Supporters, white, 15¢. Superior Quality Safety Pins, all sizes; card, 2e Hat Pins, large assortment; each,Se Human HairNets, 1c, nite Tape, all sizes; per bolt, Se, ins, large size, card of ble Hair Pins, cabi Able Hair Pins, cabinets, Se nq