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) peated in response to a question. “Well, I have done a lot of that, but after WONAN ATR, INTROUSES,FLES UKE ABRD MAN Miss Quimby Soars Off Ground at Hempstead and Reveals Close Kept Secret. EASIER THAN MOTORING. Young Writer, Who Is After Air Pilot’s License, Would Be Free of Speed Laws, Miles Harriet Quimby, who eapires to expertness in the ert of eviation tn tery, hing et tast got up in the alr, che modesty admitted her identity and anid that che 5 engaged in magazine west and lives in the Victoria Hotel. Ge Viramen who have been “break fag wn" Mies Quimby predict thet she WHR bevome an adept at handling an eaveplene, She is wonderéully patient en prowess « rare emoum of stud- born etici-to-itiveness, for a woman. Ge bee been practicing with a Mowant muenoplane of the Bierict type. After Alr Pilot's License, Ge was cut before the sun hed nosed thet lift the plane from the ground. Wastly and gracefully she rose, not more than ten feet, but she held ateadfly to the elevation she gained and shot around at that height with the machine under perfect contro. Bhe made the run of the field without mis hep. Qfles Quimby is going to stick to flying till she gets an air-pilot’s Hoense. Miss Quimby has bean making her earty morning Mghts under the personal direction of Andrew Houpert, the chief Instructor of the echooL She very rarely fies more than fifty feet above the earth at present, but expects to go much higher when ehe has gained more sureness of command, She Likes Flying. “Do I like flying?” Mise Quimby re- I'm out here at 4 o'clo That ought to be answ up the sport just becau: should enjoy the sensatio: regretted {t. Motoring every morning, ough, I took I thought I seeing monoplanes in the air I couldn't resist the desire to try the afr lanes, tram™o policemen, and where one needn't g0 all the way around Central Park to cross Times Square. “Then, too, I thought tt would be nice to be the first American woman to win & pilot's Icense and I shall get one soon. I have not found tt very diMeult SEVERAL THOUSAND SmithGray&Co. tegniar 20.00 to 25.00 values Spring Suits and Coats 15.50 & 18.50 Every garment ‘is a regular stock Smith Gray & Co, ent— tailored, designed, styled and trimmed exactly the same as though the regular full prices were to be asked. These gar- ments are specially priced with but one pur- se in mind—that the nowledge of the good- ness and [halos superi- ority of Smith Gray & Co. quality may be more widely disseminated and, in_ consequence, the number pf wearers increased, our experi- ence of sixty-six years having proven that once the quality is known a permanent patron re- sults. Included at both Lars are all good style abrics, shades, designs and models, in sizes for men, young men and boys. to learn to control my monoplane in short filghta and there is no reason why I eo0n shouldn't make jon, Auto Just ae Risky. “Phere have been few really great American aviators, and the result 19 that Americans look on the sport as being a great deal more dangerous than it ts, Actually, there ts no more risk in an aeroplane than In a high speed auto- mobile and lot more fun. A far greater number of American women drive cars than do English or French ‘women, and yet there are already sev. eral French women aviators, Why ehouldn’t we have geome good American women air pilots?” Foremost Clothiers Since 1848 TWO WONDERFUL SmithGray&Co. Blue Serge Suit Values 22.50 Standard Value Blue Se: Suite... 15.50 25.00 Standard Value Blue Serge 18.50 Suits...... These two wonderful values result from an extraordinary combina- tion of conditions, The fabrics were bought di- rect from the mill, much underprice; the tailor- ing was done in odd moments as keep-busy work and then marked special in order that we may sell thousands in- stead of hundreds—that is why these blue serge suits are now priced 15.50 and 18.50 instead of 22.50 and 25.00. The fabrics, tailoring, trim- ming and style are the equal of any to be found in 22.50 or 25.00 blue serge suits. Included are six distinctive models, in all sizes, for men and young men. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: (CF ) Two New York Storess Fulton St., at Flatbush Av. te Broadway at Werren St. iway at vy. @ ) Sth Av., }. 37th & 28th Broad Bedford Av. (IGS) sen Av. Bet. 27th & 28th Sta, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Women’s Fashionable Footwear The ‘‘Princess’? Pump —the favorite of the season— Black and White Buckskin, Black Russia, Patent Leather, White, Tan and Black Satin, ‘Special.’ Shoes for Dress, General Wear | $6.50 and Outing Purposes {All Leathers and Fabrics $5.00 and $6.00 values $3.85 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. THE EVENING WORLD, FEES _________—________________— _____} . makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go get it. rr / SHULTS - BREAD How Do You Buy Your Bread? Do you simply say to your dealer, “Give me a loaf of bread?’ Next time ask for it this way—by NAME— SHULTS You will get better bread if you’ do. to ordinary bread. world in the most modern ovens. BREAD ingredients are the best that money can buy. You will like Shults Bread, so next time ask for it. Shults bread is far superior It is made and baked by the best bakers in the The flour, yeast, and other “For Everybody, Everywhere, Always” THURSDAY, MAY 1 A Six-OCylinder Sale of Men’s Furnishings It started with a jump yesterday and has been running on the high speed, sweet and smooth ever since. Plenty of reserve power—that is, reserve stocks—so that lots of the fine Summer Furnishings—Shirts, Neck- ties, Pajamas, Bathrobes, Suspenders—will be here to- morrow for men who were not able to come sooner. First of all—a brand-new group of $3 to $4 Silk-and-Linen and Silk-striped Pajamas, $1.86. Pajama luxury, in truth. Made of delightfully cool, soft Summer shirt- ings, in sheer and medium and a fev heavy weights, in silk-and-linen or silk- and-mercerized cottun, light (aii with handsome colored stripes and other designs. Silk frogs, pearl buttons. A most unusual offering—but only 260 suits here for tomorrow. $3 Silk-and-Linen Soft Shirts, $1.95 Mostly al in desirable plain colors with self stripes or Jacquard figures. White, tan, cream, slate and blue. Soft French cuffs; plain negligee style. Fine lot of shirts, indeed. $6 Bathrobes, $2.95 A maker's surplus of handsome Terry cloth, cheviot and madras Bath- robes, in weights and patterns for Summer wear; small, medium and large Fourth Floor Aleo—Hoet iv Shirts, a fine group, at $1.36. $1. 1 jum mer Shirts at $1.16. thly Mercerized Soft Shirts at $1. Shirts, $1. Satin-stri; 60. 1.60 Colored M. Plain Barathes Silk Neckwear, for $1. Main Floor Men’s $3 Hats---Off Tomorrow at $1.75 Each Clearance from our regular stock, American and English Derbies and Soft Hats for Men and Youths. The season's! best styles, in which, how- ever, sizes are missing— —now marked to clean stocks thoroughly. There are English Derbies, in a well-known make, in black only, and American Derbies in black and brown. Soft Hats of fur felt and wool, cloth, the latter with stitched brims an suitable for street or motoring wear. Plenty of these fine $3 Hats for tomorrow and Saturday at §1.76 each—continual ape a8 other at $3.75 therefore under-price, In three smart blocks, les which several hundred men have already profited. ie “Racquet,” the “Planter” and the “Telescope.” Choose yours tomorrow. Fourth Floor the season’s best models. $3.50, $4 and $5 Regal Sho leather, in the collection. All are Sale of Playing Cards other card games to lay in a Summer supply at a saving: Playing Cards in regular or pin- , with picture backs, in leatherette ochle decks, fancy backs, 8¢ pack, | cases, with clasp, 60c set, usually 65¢, 90c doz,, usually 10c pack. Bridge Score Pads, of 40 sheets and Cards with picture backs, in tele- | Tules fon eooring, Ap dealtat ion jae scope or plain cases, 12!¢¢ pack, | Cover, 8¢ each, joz., usually 10c usually 15¢, each, f j Bridge Score Pads, of 50 Sheets, Fine Cards with gilt edges, in one | go each, 90¢ doz,, usually 10c each. Gsrigh ply, telescope cases, 18¢ pack, | "Poker Sets, of 200 chips and two i B ba q c 000 1. Gilt Bdge Cards, with fancy backs, DIE TV EPR ERT pe in many designs: some seconds of our | sorted boxes of 100, 28¢ box, usually regular 35c quality. 180 pack, $2 | 35c. $2.66 in lots of 1,000 or over. doz, usually 25¢ pack. Special prices to clubs for large quan- Two packs of Gilt-edge Cards, | tities. Main Floor 2,000 Lingerie Waists at 50c, 75c,; $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Each Regular Prices, 75¢c to $5 each A comprehensive, compelling Waist event in the Subway Store, Balcony. No trouble at all to pick out a de- cidedly dainty Waist at half price or less, if you make a selec- tion promptly Friday morning. For a good proportion of the pretty Waists in this sale will be sold at one-half their value, aturally they will go first. All are amazingly good waists. We found a Niaigaecds manufacturer heavily overloaded and in dire straits for immediate cash. We took over his entire stock, including 37 dozen sample Waists, at practically our own figures. You turn his loss to your gain if you take ad- vantage of these remarkable opportunities, 16c to $1 Waists at 50c—dozens of styles of sheer lawn trimmed with imitation Irish medallions and Valenciennes insertion; also soft finish batiste Waist, with allover embroidered front and lawn Waists with colored collars and cuffs, $1.25 Waists at 75c—of striped marquisette and of sheer lawn or batiste, kimono styles, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and imitation Irish medallions. $1.60 to 62 Waists at $1—of fine batistes, lawns, marquisettes and allover embroideries; plain and elaborately trimmed; white or with colors; kkimaono or straight Nea high or low necks; more than twenty-five models. $2.60 Waists at $1.50 —high or flow neck; long or short sleeves, trimmed with hand-embroidery, Valenciennes and Cluny laces and fine embroidery. Very exceptional values. $3 to $5 Waists at $2 and $2.60--all are wonderfully big values; some are hand-embroidered, others trimmed with real Irish laces; included also are Marquisette Waists with dainty colored sailor collars trimmed with Cluny insertion and hand-embroidery, with cuffs and tie to match, Bubway Store, Balcony, 33d Street Side Various excellent grades of Playing Cards, at less than usual prices, in time to enable bridge players and devotees of 1, 1811. Altho sell at a fraction of Parisian prices. An Important Part of The May White Sale Blouses for Women $2 Models, $1; $4 odels, $2; $4.60 anc 76.60 Models, $3; $6.76 to $7.60 Models, $3.96; $8.76 to $10.75 Models, $5; $12 and $14.76 Models, $6.95. Women’s and Girls Lingerie Frocks French hand-made and hand- embroidered Lingerie Dresses at $12.76-—think of it! Others up to $125. American-made Lingerie Frocks for women, $6.75, $9.60 and $12.60-—regular $10, $18.50 and $25 qualities. For Young Girls of 6 to 14 years $1.60, re ularly $2. $2.76, egulat $2, regular! $3, regularly $3.75, For Junior Girls of 13, 1§ and 17 years $10, regularly $13.75, 915, r gularly $18.50, hail Lingerie Dresses up to For Young Women of 14, 16 and 18 years 96.76, regularly $7.50. $12.60, regularly $18.50. $7.60, regularly $10. Others up to 676. Third Floor “At GIMBELS!” Is the right answer to the query.-‘‘Whero shall I store my Furs this Summer ?"" Safest, newest, most perfect Cold-Air Fur Storage right in our building. rates. Telephone 8200 M. Low n Sq. Perfect and Regularly $3.50, $4 and $5 Pumps, Oxfords, Ties and Boots, in tan calf, black calf, vici kid and patent leather. with all the original Regal stamps on the soles and on the top band. A great variety of Mainly sample sizes, 3!2 to 514, in A, Band C widths, with a fair quantity of larger and smaller sizes from 1to7. All are regular i es, offered at $2 a pair. We Have Reproduced Models by Poiret, Francis and Paquin in Women’s Tailored Suits at $18.50 and $23.50 ugh They Are of $26 to $60 Quality Quite an achievement, is it not? But this is one reason wh to make this possible whether we purchase a surplus of fabrics and have the Suits made at a concession—-as is the case in this instance—or whether they are Suits that sell at $18.60 or $100, We recognize the fact that the designs of Paris are the best in the world, and we are very glad to purchase original models so that we may ct them to Fi d Bernard Models Reproduced in Silk Suits at $42.60 Paris has endorsed serge de soie, meteor and tussor for the ideal Summer tai.o -mades! 3 we again adapt Paris ideas by having these famous models reproduced in these fabrics. Tl Drecoll, Bechoff-David an our Suits have distinction. And we endeavor ‘hird Floor Women Need Pay Little For Dainty New Neckwear Special purchases brought to us these most attractive lots of Women’s Summer Neckwear in the styles in greatest favor at this moment Venise Lace Yoke and Circular Dutch and Sailor Collars at 260 and 60¢ each, usualy 50 and $1 Princess Lace Rabate and Dutch Circular Collars at 38¢ and 450, usually 50 and 75¢ Fichus and Sailor Collars, in mull and lawn, prettily lace or em- broidery-trimmed, in « large variety of styles, at 26¢ to 60c. Main Floor 40c Tissue Silks, 25c Yard Not allsilk, as you'll guess from their name, but a sheer lus- trous fabric, to whose silken threads an interweave of fine cot- ton gives added strength. In prettily corded effects, with em- broidered dots, in a choice of desirable Spring shades, For dainty Summer blouses or whole dresses, at a saving of more than one-third. Dimity Checks; 18c Yard A charming domestic fabric, just as fine, sheer and attrac- tive as the foreign rivals selling at 26c. Printed in exquisite bud and flower designs, in delicate colorings. Second Floor WeSold$1,100Worthof These Oriental Rugs to One Dealer And he paid our full retail prices for them without a penny of discount! Many other Rugs, from the same exceptional groups, have been bought by dealers in the West. Which shows more, we think, than many adjectives, in what high ee teem these Gimbel offerings of Oriental Rugs are held by discerniny le in the trade, as well as by private individuals. — Small Mosul Rugs at $14.60, $18.60 and $22.50 Form a group of exceptional merit. Indeed, we might easily sell them at $26 to $46, Ghorevan Carpets, at 90c to $1.20 Square Foot re iv a See, Sopher twice these prices. In the popular sizes, Small Rugs at $3.60, $7.50 and $8.75 About a thousand of these, including many choice and old specimens. One man bought forty of them at a clip the other day. ‘ives Floor Sold Men’s $3.50 Boots and Oxfords at $2 a Pair NOT REGALS, but good shoes from a well-known Boston jobbing house. Patent un-metal, vici kid and a fair proportion of tan calf; high and low shoes $3.50 Shoes at $2 a pair. Soaps Munyon's Witch Hazel Soav, cake, Cedar Camphor, 100 For the Hair Rum, high grade; | BROADWAY An Interesting Price List Of Pure Drugs and Toilet Articles This is a dependable Drug Store, with complete stocks of Pure Drugs and Toilet Goods, which are regularly sold at prices frequently advertised elsewhere as special, and with a Pre- scription Department in which these same Pure Drugs are carefully and accurately compound- ed by expert pharmacists, according to your doctor’s prescriptions, Consequently a Gimbel Announcement of Drugs and Toilet Articles, at even lower prices than usual, offers economies well worth coming for. We reserve the right to limit quantities, on account of the very low prices. Moth Preventives Pure Gump. Campbor, in amall cakes, Rend GIMBEL BROTHERS Subway Store, Balcony Hay's Hair Health, @Se ana 25e. a. Ge, nc or Violet Vere- Spearmint Tooth Wash of Paste, 200, Dorin'’s Liquid Powder, 47¢ & ile. Whitener, Ne and Be, umtine, favorite per- Quinol Hate Tonte, for light The and BOe. Manicure Articles Viles—Finest — flexth har} ream, for sot my . ying the skin, Jac, to Te grade. ra of 500 Ruby Gloss, and LOC} t owder, for takiag out | Oimbet ai Kindaest staine from the nalia; bottle: Bbc, Taleurm, Powders, Creams, Etc. f 500 and Zhe, in tubes, 106 My pint, | _ Main Floor, and Subway Store, Balcony. ‘ariua Cologne, Ste, Ge, NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST,