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(i 1 es MURDERER | WAR VOLUNTEER Was Known in the West as Man of Learning, but Shady Character. WAITER IN THIS CITY. Employed at Old Fifth Avenue Hotel, Where He Often De- nounced Ruler He Killed. CHICAGO, March 2.—Aleko Schinas, Slayer of King George of Greece, Is be- Meved by his countrymen here to have left Chicago at about the time of be- signing of the Balkan war, with « umber of volunteers who went from Gary, Ind, and this city. He is said to have been in business in Davenport, Ta, and to have visited often in Chi- cago. C. Damascus, a newspaper man, last might told of meeting Schinas in Daven that, the descriptions of ing and the man chinas were identical. “While the name is @ common one among the Greeks, there practically in no doubt in my mind that the formerly lived here was the slay ’ King George,” said Damascus, “The maa had to give up business because he ‘wes disliked on account of being a revo- . « THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AROR cluded that he was unbalanced, al-/tall and weighed about 17 pounds. tte | in an automobile from the port of ed | was a fine looking fellow, with a weaith|Phaleron, where he landed. terested him in si of jet black hair, which flowed over his in Rock Yeland, nd he remained | forehead at this until about six months ago, when he disappeared. The man was versed | and members of the aristocracy. in law and acience and told me that he nights on the had been a judge in the minor courte! east side. and he er so happy as of several cities. His brother-tn-la¥ | when seated in o of grafting in public affairs and that be | denouncing kings and governments, He became @ fugitive on this account.” etated @ number of times that it was a ehame that 3,000,000 of his enlightened countrymen in Greece, with the n Aleke Schinas, the Greek who as- sasvinated King George of Greece in) een ets history that she pos! Salonica, iived for several months in thie! Should permit themselves to be city, He was employed at the old Fifth | hy 4 king, He also sald that some day Avenue Hotel and is remembered by eae wea netive counte? several Greek residents here, Lh ast Erastosthemus Charrus, who worked with Schinas In the pantry at the Fiftn Avenue Hotel, la now a waiter at the| ten, jokingly remarked thet Bchinas would surely gel his name in the papers Fete era: Ttimore: M4. | come day by dilling « President or a “For more than & year we worked | King.” ° beside each other and he told me many of his secrete and confidences. One ot |NEW KING OF GREECE | his favorite expressions which caused ARRIVES IN ATHENS. several scraps in the pantry was ‘To hell with King George.” He could speak mpd Greek, English, Italian and French | ATHENS, Greece, March 20.—King fluently. Conatantine arrived in the Greek cap- “Schinas was about five feet ten invhea ital to-day. He travelled to this city ————_—_——————eEE 05 CENT “DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF—GROWS HAIR Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use old, reliable, harmless ‘‘Danderine’—Get results. ané convert the people to his ideas. “ome of the employees at our hotel } | ‘Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy, Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's | hair is mute evidence of « neglected] Danderine from any drug store or toilet scalp; of dandruff—that awful ecurf. counter, and after the first application ‘There is nothing ao destructive to the] You will ny jt was the evs investment Wate its firngth ‘ond He, very Wey] gutsy tbe aa thet Mi erreaad lage eventually producing a feveris coms bave fand flufly and have the a itching of the scalp which if not reme-| pearance of abundance; an incomparable died causes the hair roots to sbrink,| gloss and softness, but what will please loosen and die—then the hair falls out| you most will be after just a few weeks’ -lutionist and frequently declared that! ¢ * the King should be killed. “When I first met the man I con- fast. use, when you will actually see a lot of A little Danderine tonight—now—| fine, downy hair—new hair—growing all any time—will surely save your hair. over the scalp. You Have the Figure All you need is the proper corset to develop er emphasize the lines of Youth which now actually exist in your figure. For Youthfulness of figure is not a matter of taliness or shortness, stoutness or slimness. It io a matter of supple, easy, graceful lines. ‘The special business of the C/B a la Spirite Corset is to bring out theselines. Not by bind- ing, compressing or equeesing you into some eet shape, but by guiding your figure naturally into '-@ outlines which are appropriate to the most youthful figure of your proportions. There are over 240 different C/B models, each skillfully designed to bring out the youth- ful aspect of one particular type of figure, each embodying the results of over 40 years of corset- building experience. Visit the corset department of your favorite store and pick out your C/B model today. C/B pricee 81 to Gro. Big Easter Values Up to °8.50, at °5.95 Spring Suits and Reefers for Boys, which we purchased at about one-half their usual price from three of the largest and best manufacturers of Boys’ Clothing. For many years the Brill Boys’ Department has been famous for values, but never bef offered better values than these—this is your opportunity to buy the boy a new Spring Values Up to °6.50, at °4.95 Suit and save about half. Suits at $4.95. Double-Breasted Suits, 2 and 3 button models. Browns, grays and tans, in a styles, and blue serges. i} to $8.50. 4 over; you are not obli, Mothers and Fathers Norfolk ment of this season’s newest mixtures and ° °. . Boys’ Spring Reefers, Special at 54.95 Handsomely tailored Spring Reefers, with velvet and self collars, in this season's new stylish of gray and tan and in blue serge, with and without emblem on sleeves. VALUES up me of the bi gest ba: to buy. SALE AT 4 STORES ONLY , nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue Bargains in Boys’ Suits lore have we Suits at $...95, Norfolk and Double- Breasted Suits, in browns, tans, grays and new two-toned effects. High grade, durable woolens in smart mixtures and patterns. Over one- half with two pairs of knickers, Suits and splendid assort- ins you ever saw. Do not miss this sale; come and look them “My old friend had no use for kings)in the Chamber of Deputies. Con of the coffee houses jeerv ed. The Council of Ministers pro- told me that Schinas had been accused | tmong a number of his associates and|claime1 him King and to-morrow he| age) Mix and take one to two tea | six months hence he will be crowned SIMPLE REMEDT FOR KionETS A very simple and highly recommended remedy for kidneys, i!ver or bled here given It has been arranged that the King will formally take the oath to-morrow stantine, in effect.cbecame king auto- matically when King George died, but many formalities remained to be ob- nal sealed wooden package, © ounce fluid extract Buchu, ex ounce pure gin, (Be sure to get the wt Murax compound in original sealed will take the oath ax monarch, and] pug three times a d at a formal coronation. oe ored urinat! PORT OF NEW YORK, under (We ARRIVED. joints, diss 4. Laurent... : quickly run into Bright's disease, chronic Womany .. rheumatiam or diabe Advi. Lane Bryant CORRECT EASTER ATTIRE For Misses and Women SPECIAL OFFERINGS THIS WEEK Smart Tailored Suits Mepoorae eloivee ep wano0 21.00 we 44.75 Street and Afternoon Dresses Charmeuse, eponge sad crepe doctinso 19.75 wo 59.75 Fashionable Coats Granite, moire, Wien we to yy 14.75 es 39.75 Natty Waists and Blouses Lingerie, chiffon aad ore e bra te 1.9. 5 ry 117. 5 Neo extra charge for alterations or making to measure 25 West 38th St. BRANCH Broadway and 168d St. B. Altman & Co. The Millinery Department (on the Third Floor) is showing a large and attractive selection of WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS for Spring wear, including copies of imported models and a number of smart designs from workrooms in the establishment, AT_VERY_ INTERESTING PRICES. Women’s Blouses distinctive in style, material and work- manship, are being shown in the Women's Blouse Department in a very attractive selection, which includes _ Blouses of Fancy Laces, Crepe de Chine, the French Crepes, Embroidered Voile, French Linen, etc. A complete assortment of Misses’ Blouses in the Spring styles and fabrics, “Betalph” Guaranteed Silk Hosiery FOR MEN AND WOMEN This hosiery, which is controlled by B. Altman & Co., is made in black, white and all the desirable colors, and represents durability, comfort and good style. It is in stock at the following moderate prices: Men’s Guaranteed Silk Hosiery in black or colors . A + per pair $1.75 Women’s Guaranteed Silk Hosiery in black . . . per pair $1.75 & 2.50 Women’s Guaranteed Silk Hosiery in white or colors . . - per pair $2.00 Women’s Extra Size Guaranteed Silk Hosiery in black . per pair $2.25 . . . . Pith Avenue, 34th oud 35th Streets, Nem York. Most to Read and Best to Use! SS SSqXoXo]o]°]]" “Get the Habit.” Go to Harlem Store Open Evenings Aten THE WORLD EVERY MORNING Has a Circulation in New York City Greater Than the Herald, Times, Sun, AND Tribune and Press SUNDAY Added Together. Reliability! Results! Prints More Adver- | tisements Than the || Herald, Times, Sun, '| Tribune and Press Combined. Readers! v Buy from any good druggist | one-half ounce Murax compound in origt- | Fra 4 nklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Easter Apparel Which Appeals to All Tastes by Reason of Its Exclusive and Out-of-the-Ordinary Character At Popular Prices «, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Sizes 4 to 20 years. » Misses’ and Girls’ Tailored Suits Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hats Waists, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery Corsets, Shoes, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Etc. Special Sale Friday and Saturday. Misses’ Tailored Suits Of wool poplin, faille de laine, brocade cloth, serge, checks, stripes, moire, brocade and faille silks. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 39.50 45.00 "6 Velues $39.50 to $59.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Of eponge, Bedford cord, serge, shepherd checks, brocade, moite, charmeuse and silk Ne. 9.75 feille. 6 to 20 years. 14.50 29.50 39.50 Values $14.50 to $59.50. Special Sale Friday and Saturday Girls’ Three Piece Suits match, of na serge or and white checks. 120 16 years. orcs Value $34.80 19.50 Girls’ Three Piece Blouse Suits Of diagonal serge, in navy or leather brown, also black and white checks; coat with detachable collar cf fail allk; 25.00 dress to match. 12 to 16 years. Value $39.86 e Franklin Simon & Co: | Boys’ Spring Clothing Special Sale Friday and Saturday Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits With two pair of knickerbockers. engish Norfolk or double-breasted mode! of all woo! Ee serge. 7 to 18 years. Regular price $10.00 Boys’ English Reefers Of navy serge or black and white shepherd check wor- sted. “bites 's to 10 years. ” Value $8.50 Boys’ Spring Top Coats English Guard or box back models, of gray, olive or tan diagonal tweed. 8 to 18 years, Value $12.50 Young Men’s Clothing Sizes 32 to 40 chest. Separate Entrance Young Men’s Clothing and Furnishings 8 and 10 West 38th Street, Store Floor. 8.50 6.50 9.75 Special Sale Friday and Saturday Young Men’s Hand Tailored Suits cheviot or tweed. Wy ime eeres ive $28.00 18.50 Young Men’s Braid Bound Suits esac ot io eta ees 2.4.50 “English Guard” Top Coats Si breasted button through model, of na or Oxford cheviot or Scotch ome Velue $25.00 18.50 Young Men's & Boys’ Furnishings Special Sale Friday and Saturday Young Men’s Negligee Shirts Of soisette or English madras; neat colored stripes, ated or plain bosoms, laundered or soft cuffs. 244 to 1544 neck measure. Value $1.45 to $2.00 Boys’ Negligee Blouses In madras and soisette, in neat colored stripes, soft turned back cuffe; attached or detachable collar to match. 8 to 14 years. Value $1.25 125 85 Misses’, Girls’ & Boys’ Shoes Special Sale Friday and Saturday Misses’ & Girls’ Pumps & Shoes Of tan or black Russia calf, also patent leather; exclusis lasts, with medium height heels. oe SEHR ht heels. Girl's vizes, 11 to 2. Misses’, 234 t0 6, Regular price $3.78 Boys’ & Youths’ Shoes & Oxfords Black or tan Russia calf, also patent coltskin; made on stylish, comfortable fitting lasts. Boys' sizes, 11102. Youth's 2 to 6. Reguler price 50