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WIFE OF ARNAN BELIEVES HIM LOST OH BARRENISLAND Mrs. Jewel, Sure He’s Still » Alive, Implores Search % by Other Flyers. TOWNSPEOPLE GRIEVE. Pretty Daughter in Prattle )» ‘Auk, “When Is My Papa } Coming Home?" Shere te a coleman hum over Mari- mere , ‘Mariner's Harbor iz one of those little places down on Staten Island where you tes the liberty of peepine '~'> the ghop windows to eee if the town is - awake, ‘There ts only one street in Marinor's Marvor—that t, one thoroughfare worthy of auch a designation. And it is | ‘on this street that the biographies of its townamen are discussed and their deeds | Albert J. Jewel, the aviator, who has! Been Missing since last Monday, lived tn | , tale town and he made a reputation on | 4 thle etrest, Richiaond Terrace. He was admitted by every one in the town, ad- Yentred because he was one of those fel- 4 lows who could make good at anything, ° amd yet chose a 1 town to do it} "tm and respected because he lived & honest and straixhtforward lite. { badn’ "t been there very long, either, | » same @ stranger, about elght years fom Akron, 0., to take a posi- | 2 a8 an electrician in @ steel mill in| ‘thé Staten Island town, i SEWGEL'S STORE A SUCCESS, AND’ HE MARRIED A BELLE. that evening he telephoned me to say that he had not finished and would re main there ali night and complete his work early in the morning. The I thing he aid wae that he would | me up hone from the aviation fleld at Oak | “But er phoned,” trembied as ghe tried and her voice suppress the awful fear that has been tearing at her heart for the past five days. And yet she believes that he still ity | “He had no know | the section of the y over whi h he atarted to fly," said Mra, Jewel, “and from what I hear there waa no compass on his machine. And knowing this I am convinced that he wil be found alive, perhaps on Harren Island, aud Tehatl nat be at rest until a search has been made of that place. You re- member a balioonist lived there for a week about a year ago, without ever be!=* discovered. And no oue ever eaw him drop there. BELIEVES HUSBAND MAY BE ALIVE ON BARREN I8LAND. “I wish that eome aviator would go Gown and fly over that island, for I geem to de convinced that we will learn e@omething then,” continued Mra. Jewel. “You eee his ignorance of the country about here would confuse him when he was fying, and I have litle doubt but what he flew for about a half hour or @o and then made for a strip of land that resembled Staten Island. This atrip of land could very easily be Bar- ren Island: @ down there he would ha if communica- ting with um, the attention of the public to this, and perhaps some aviator will volunteer to go down and fly over the isinnd to ease my mind.” As Mra. Jowel talked Dorothea, the Deautiful Ittle daughter of the missing aviator, Was sitting in her big high-chair having breakfast. She is too young to @ppreciate what it all means, for ahe is only three years old, and though the neighbors constantly inquire about neg father in subdued tones, Dorothea rune about the house in childish glee, Only occasionally does she pause from her playing, and then @he turns her pretty questioning face and looking up into her whatever of ‘When the mill failed @ little later’ \, Jewel started & email store on Richmond Deerace. He sold chocolates, chewing @em and other sweets, and in con-| < Janetion with this he had a poolroom rear, where the young men of mm used to enjoy @ game after s work was over. His affable and the rule that he estab- t mot one game was to be! money, made his place popu- | townsmen realised that ‘was etraight in his inten- made money in the ators, for every- (ried to help Jewel. Naturally his attracted the attention of a @eugiter of one of the most prosperous tewnsmen and about three years after Ble arrival at Mariner's Harbor Jewel | fe her mother’s eyes she aske: “When ts papa coming come?’ And the mo! It is In the morning and evening when Dorothea miasen him most, Every night, Pee her little “nightie” on, she knesie down beaide her cot and pri | will wend papa back befo [And in the morning, when her mother tells her that he has not arrived yet, she looks up with another questioning faze, “Didn't he como yet, mamma?’ she noks. CHILD IN IGNORANCE OF FATH- ER'S DISAPPEARANCE. Her mother has not the courage to tell Uttle Dorothea the truth. In fact, she remain convinced that her husband will return. And the townpeople of Mar- iner's Harbor hold the same opinion and they journey to the little house near the corner of Richmond Terrace and Union atreet at all hours of the day and night and ask eager questions. ‘When they are informed that no word has been received from him they turn and hake their heads ag they quietly walk away. For they all respected and admired Albert J. Jewel And that's why there's a hush over Mariner's Harbor. _.. a PANIC IN CAR CRASH. Hite Auto Track, but 90 P EKecape Injury. A x-ton truck of the Mutual Milk Company wan driven across the track on which @ Third avenue car was go- ing downtown, between One Hundred and Forty-eighth and One Hundred and Forty-ninth streets, early to-day. The motorman, Patrick Casey, was unable to atop his car in time to avoid @ col- Maton. The front of the car was crumpled up and the windows broken. The thirty Passengers, none of whom was hurt, scrambled out to the atreet ti rear door in panic. And scratched but refused to be taken to the hospital. The chauffeur of the milk wagon, John Terback of No. 302 Kast Fifty-second atreet, aide of the truck w: E. & W. Shirts, $1.50-$2.00 Arrow brand E. & ind Redman col- lars—as usual the new makes, at two for a quarter. W. Overcoat Weather hat “God | yy jWho died at A IDAY, OOTOBER ORRINE FOR DRINK HABIT APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. ied July 17, 1911; total 1,823. No deductions Were enumerated, Mra, Elien Driscoll, died Feb, 14, 1918; total estate $28,266, net value Peter Louason of Roselle, N. 1913; entire personality tive p hat we wi emphasize the fact that ORRINE under this positive fusrantee, It, you get no benefit, your y refunded. ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. Orrine Co., Weshington, D. C. For sale at Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores. ROSPERITY INSURANCE ts as important a proposition to you as Life Insurance. Your “‘Policy’’ is to net value $90,176. Mrs, Mary Talmage, a mi ni loft no anvets tangible ble New York State. The decedent had posits amounting to $13,498 in New York banka, buy our snappy up-to-date outht-which rt h if ipa ted or stale and fa WEEKLY You'll Never Miss the Money Will fix you ap with the highest grade and most fashionable COAT or SUIT you cou:d find anywhere in New York, A choice of all the latest styles and ma- terials for ebery member of the family. H. ZEITZ 535 Fulton St. Opposite Elm Place BROOKLYN Yes, We're Pre- paring for Your Coming Men will be interested in the coming events just as well as the women. Their exclu- sive store will pro- duce its full quota of special values during our Reorganization ’ Celebration all 47, 1 .. Brooklyn OPPENHEIM, GLLINS a Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Chinchilla Coats 7.50 Value $10.00 Boucle Coats 6.75 Value $9.75 Smart belted model of superior boucle in Nav Blue and Brown, fuil lined. Navy Blue, Brown and Gray Chinchilla, velvet collar, cuffs and belt, full flannel lined. Sale of Junior Coats Smart newth juarter model of cut velour cloth, velvet cole 12 50 lar, Soe came? in navy fe and Copenhagen. 13 to 19 yrs. Corduroy Coats 10.75 Value $18.75 Dressy Corduroy Coat in Black, Blue and Brown, full lined and flannel ine terlined. Sale of Misses’ Coats Cutaway model of superi Bouclein Navy and Black. Yoke back and front, kimono sleeve, half lined in satin. 14 to 18 yrs. 15.00 Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits Also Suitable for Women to 36 inch bust measure Smart Cutaway, Blouse and Norfolk effects in various materials, Black, Navy, Blue, Brown, Taupe, Plum, etc.; superior tailored and lined. Real Snappy Mornings and Evenings Real Snappy Values Here Saturday We could crowd this space with tempting prices, but will merely whet your appetite by mentioning a few—every day is a “sale day” in our “Exclusive Men’s Store.” Brooklyn never — advertised better values than these. SINT Classy Coats for Men | Men’s Dress Overcoats and Young Men, Too Young Men’s Correct Models All wool chinchillas, single and doubl - The newest all wool cheviots and cassimere| breasted styles. Also the prevailing plaid fabrics, The split sleeve, hulf belted back fancy overcoats in extreme and con- fashion for young men, Also black stripes servative models, There are values in and Oxford kerseys, with $12 50 eo this assortment uy to velvet collars, Value $18. 20, $14.75 Your choice, Your choice, Saturday... Saturday 15.00 ana 20.00 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits...°....25.00 married Miss Lottie Carey, whose fi eae eu - gars owas the princi,al hotel ir the town ai \\ fe also & large property holder. Mar! mere Harbo: was . d with the mariage. The date has been set for Monday next, Oct. 20th—a good date to re- member. Everybody will be here. 29.75 35.00 Jewel could lay the foundation of a| house, build it, do all the plumbing and} then paint it, And if necessary he! could even build the furniture, The r dents of town will point out to vishor @ !arge building now under course of construction which will h @ Picture show when completed and) was to have been run by Jewel ‘ ATTRACTED BY THE GAME LAST APRIL. Last Apr he was attracted by the flying game. And though it has been ald his wife was ignorant of his inten- tions to become an airman, she told an Byening World reporter to-day that she tnew he wes going Into it and, though she was not in favor of it, did not pro- test strongly. He did go into tt. And last spring he took his wife and daughter down to Garden City and left his business in } charge of his brother-in-law until he should return. Agein he showed his ability coed in wi rer he undertook, Was not long before le was mi + etrueter of the Molasant school, Jewel was © man of good habits, and! he freedom from smoking and using fatomicants gave him a steady hand in) BROOKLYN LYING “ FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” 186-108 Smith St. ch0,222-224- 226-228 Grand St. Warren St. te St. STORES Near Driggs Ave. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS BROOKLYN WE GIVE YOU CREDIT You Are Invited to Our Display of the Men’s Shoes: 5 Qualities Specially Priced for Saturday Every pair a genuine Goodyear welt or hand stitched sole. Leathers of dull calf, patent colt, box calf, tan calf and vici kid. Styles, to suit young men who want snappy, up-to-the-minute lasts, as well as comfortable, conservative shapes for busi- ness men and stout, durable shoes for hard wear. Every pair guaranteed perfect—of this you may be’ Men’s and Young Men’s Fall and Winter Suits These are all wool blue serges and black thibet, in fancy stripes aud checks, Boys’ $5 Corduroy Noriolk Suits $2 98 One of the M ost Sensible Sulls You Can Purchasetor aBoy p ioe all sizes 6 to 17 years — thoroughly well made— 1 y | * Jewelled the alr, with the result that he made some very interesting fights a Garden City. he had never flown Gistricta of Long New Jersey, and had never ber @n aeroplane race. or! sure. All sizes, 5 to 11. . These shoes were manufactured toretall We purchased New Autumn Adjusted Watches Models ‘We are better pre a tha your n and our liberal cr 00d clothes to every one, Everything to Wear for Man, Woman, Child tyles to please every taste—Qualities that wilt ‘give lasting satisfaction, At prices as low as any cash store, at @ range to Mt every purse. To take part in a race through the ar was his ambition. And so, when! he learned of the proposed rac Manhartan last Monday, he wan the firet to enter Ais name as a con-| testant. His managers hesitated, but after constant urging by Jewel, they finally consented 10 his taking part. | WIFE SAW HIM FOR LAST TIME| MiFos Cone ON BUNDAY. | ek, ‘Phe last I aw of him was last Bun- | SFenetign nyakat! Gay afternoon, when I left the aero- ia bs wrth drome at Garden (ity, said his pretty | inodeles gig Ua Uttle wite to-day. | he had a few re-| machine and would | arbor later in the And about 9 o'clock | Now they go on |} ‘ever to meet it plan brings A Telescope Couch Made Into Twin Beds Delteail be Matthowe—Fourth Floor. old allroad Watches at Cut Prices aed from can re Ber a eed Feaueat of exchange them for ew omes, CHARLES A. KEENE 180 roadway, New ‘York To all purchasers of heat- Best Shirt Values You Ever Saw, Mr. Man jLooking for Stoves? 3 That's What You'll Say of Our $1.00 Shirts | repr) ie pur pe | Just opened a new shipment, They're beauties—great $1.50 value. Made of high count percales, in all staple colors, with an end- sale—Pipe, Elbow, Damper. and Collar, No charge whatsoever. less variety of stripes; plain and pleated bosoms, hand 1 (0 ) laundered; cut over custom patterns, making them Wool Underwear perfect fitting. All sizes, of course; the softand| Pure Australian wool; rts single- price Men’s Warm weights; | brea: to mat steam Underwear to-morrow De shrunk; al to 50; reg: $1 35 u TSiat . t : 9, ate its; Men’s Domet i breasted shirts some $1.60 yim . Flannel Pajamas |,,__;, pajamas |\wen’s Union Suits trimmed with silk Made of thread combed vara perfect a ee $1.3 B.b0 value U. S. ARMY NAVY GOODS Every dealer claims ¢ | TES] py “your good judgment fair comparison, are such equal of t cash, yet Allow You Liberal SEE NOBBY SPORT COATS OUR STYLES You will find the very cream of the season's fashions, Shi warm; regular @: w for catalog. STEP 1N & LOOK AROUND Set. and Monday vs. Open Army & Novy Store Co, Inc. 246 Wee 424 &. Between Bread: way & Sth Ay, frogs price Men's Half Hose, Cottqip, wool, lisle and sill. secweceocenee ‘Ile to $1.78