PAGE FOUI C eA THE W~ ICHIGAN DAILY I More Paul Jones' Middies for Athletic Girlis There are now hunxdro( 4 of cool, white $'T00 1111(1 '1m of serviceabe glatea, loog aud short sleeved amodels with redI, white, hi uc or pinik collar=~. The ri.2; and l r.50 ntimlcld ; i are heavier acid usua ll decor- ated' with various iuul ic il ad- ' Silk middies, at $a.98 and $i, are plaiu white with froit and side lacds.' DETROIT TIMES EDITO TALS TO JOURNALIST'S Frank Brigh~zt pjeakls to Ci se.{ tenz Positive Rules for j5uuce!ss as Reporter: "Don't drink, don't be a fu s~l'mnd for heaven's sake be accurate." Te~ are the three positive rules to. - porters, according to Frank Brig,-t, managing editor of the Detroit Tui: who spoke yesterday under the ai- pices of the journalism departing it of the university. In telling young reporters how to get a job and keep it, Tar. Birigit evolved a philosopky of his own. Ie thinks iitiative is in a class withi itself The nian who hangs aroand' a city editor's desk and hopes, to keoen his copy from being cut thereby, never stands a chance with the mvan who picks up-his coat fromt off the peg and starts out to "cover an assignment without a word. A sense of value in news is also invaluable but this comies with ex- perience. The honest mlan who works earnestly and faithfully is the mlan who gets the better position in pref- erence to the mnan who shines in some places and fails miserably the rest of the time. __uispenhelmer, 2:ME. L ~ __-_ -~.. _ _ .3iiI 1JJ __________ ____ - -~ ~_ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ __6 7_ _ __ __.. . . _ _ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ _ Si *k S' *+ .* *« *k $= *R i AT THE TFHEA TODAY iM estic -- "Thie Conscience:1 NTERS * s Swee ill IIl Arcade- leleii Ware Prie." "The Sow ers." At the Majestic When D. W. Griffith produced "The! Avenging Conscience," be was herald- ed as the greatest motion picture pro- ducer of the day. His "Birth of a Nation" will never be equalled in years.. "The Avenging Conscience," which is at the Majestic today, is an- other one of the gripping plays that teaches a good lesson. The play is taken from the famous story of Edgar Allan Poe, "The Tell- Tale Heart," and was suggested by the famous poem "Annabel Lee." T = -= T- V. --:-- _ , -- --- , _ ._ _ _ --- Cop&Vight 1916, The House of Kuppenheimer oU can now get hal f-sizes in u~penheirner Clothes-a real convenience, Better fit: Fewer al et jtions, I",ho es9 hats, gloves, collars have long been made in half'- and qu.ter-szes, Now clothes-K-uppenheimer Clothes exclusively! What with our . "- preward ni 1 A for men who carry the head and shoulders in a forward position, our stouts-there i sz rcc: ?; r x-c- - but can be . toe~ to a nicety. Tbalk to the Kuppenheimer dealer. Prices, $20 to $40. Our new book, "Styles for Mer," on request. THE OUSE OKUPPENHEIMER, CHIC AGO i I 1 1 1 ,I ! ! I I 1 f f l l ; l # i I ! ! 1 ; 1 ' 1 ' ; I l l E I I l , , i l f ' ; I I ( E E I l i !f ; ( ; I j l ' i j I i j 1 i l l .1 -1 yjti____________- . .. - - . .. . ...... °, k I i~t WOMEN'S- FIELD DAY FRIDAYf First Eivent Will Be Archery Match, Followed by Tennis field Day for university women h'as become an annual institution and will be held this year on Friday afternoon, June 2, at 3:00 o'clock. The first event will be the archery match, whic will take place on the field, andl wilh be followed by the finals in the tennis tournament. At 4:00 o'clock will be played the championship baseball game, between the winners of the in- terclass series. Many girls are planning to take their supper with them and eat picnic fashion on the field, going in a body afterwards to the cap night cere- monies. (1ASTO TO CON IWCXT lRAiINTING CLASS FOR ."lRY" 811 EAlERS George D. Casto, gradI., will conduct a. training class for such students as expect to take the stump in the in- terests of prohibition this summer, at 7:00 o'clock tonight in Newberry hall. Casto was unable to be present at the last meeting of the training class, which was attended by 20 students. mm qr T ML I aim a Ism I y F. ALLEN CO., Main, St. _ ___ ___ ___. hli7 lli ia w..i Tlic Poetry clu i metsat !7:30 o'clock tonsight in room 2 02, south wing. A short business "ersion will be held until 8:00 o'clock, when Pro- fepsor ?Morris Tilley will speak on "Robert Frost." The public is in- vited to attend. At a recent meeting the (lub elect- ci1 the follow-ing officers: President. 1 arioi !Hoiden,'18; k ice-president, Marian (.IFi~o ,; secretary and treasurer, leXand)er Brede, '18. Walsh c' xi Line,. Phone 2255. tf IVictrola RIecords of the May Festi- val Artists at Schaeberle's Music Store. INLANDER APPEARS NEXT WEEK Literary3 Magazine Contains Prize Storyr from Stylus Contest Two short stories, a light, humorous play, three fact articles dealing with vital campus problems, five or six poems and the usual number of edi- torialIs, will be contained in the year's- flial number of the Inlander to 'be published next week. M. Muriel Tyson, '16, is the author of one of the short stories. The other one, by Emily Mack, '19, is the story which recently won the prize in the Stylus short story contest. Mary Langhorne, '16, is the author of the humorous play. .Several of the poems are by men of the rhetoric faculty. D)EN 1X. E. ('OOLEY TALKS AT FRESH E'NGNEER ASSENBLY Dean Mortimer E. Cooley was the principal speaker at the last assembly of the fresh engineers yesterday morn- ing. He strongly urged the first year menr to get some practical work for the summer and told them what a benefit this would be to them as they advanced further in their chosen field. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of your city. It is to your interest to patron- ize them. ** C alling Cards-Order them now at '\Wair'sTUniversity Bookstore. ANNOUNCE NAMES OF UNION ELECTION COMMITTEE The Michigan Union election com- mittee has been announced as fol- lows : Chairman, A. H. Torrey, '16; T. D. Weaver, '16E, D. R. Ballentine, '16, Sam W. Donaldson, '16M, -Louis' M. Bruch, 'l6L, and Howard H. Phillips, '16E. These men will have charge of the election of Union officers for next year and will be stationed at the bal- lot boxes today. Distribute Capies of Maxim's Book Copies of Maxim's "Defenseless America," which were forwarded to Ann Arbor for distribution among members of the faculty have been given out rapidly, Only 40 out of the 501 copies now remain. Any mem- ber of the faculty who has not yet received one should communicate with Prof. IV. 1. Hobbs, who has charge of their distribution. Where it is necessary for a student to make a loan to enable him to finish his education, he will find it easier to do so, if he can give a policyo life insurance as his security ithat th loan will be paid in the event of 1i death before hie has been able to pa it off out of his earnings. Let us tailk it over. Harry Bacher, District Agent. the Provident Life and Trust Co., 516 E. Madison street! Patronize business melt w o adver- tize in ;'he Michigan Daily. *