THE MICHIGAN DAILY" Get UnderA Straw 11 Get under the Best by Buying the well known "YOUNG'S" HAT Al ,,1 -at-- Varsity Toggery Shop* 1107 South University Avenue STATEMILLERS HOLD FIRST SESSION TODAY Summer Session to Last Two Days; Michigan Professors and Students to Address Body Five Michigan students and several professors will make speeches before the summer session of the Michigan State Millers' association, which be- gins in Ann Arbor today and will close tomorrow night. About 100 millers are expected to be present when the first business meeting is called to order this eve- ning. Mr. A. P. Hubard, of Chicago, secretary of the millers' national fed- eration, will deliver a lecture on the mixed flour law proposed in Congress. Other speakers will be: R. J. Hamilton of Coldwater, W. J. Biles of Saginaw, and G. A. Amendt of Monroe. The session will be held in the council rooms. On Thursday morning the visiting millers will be the guests of the civic association on a sight-seeing, trip around Ann Arbor. They will also in- spect the model dairy on the Whit- more lake road, where the manager, W. E. Underdown, will give a short talk. Following a luncheon at the city Y. M. C. A. at noon, five foreign students will describe to the association the uses of wheat in their respective coun- tries. W. C. Achi, Jr., will represent Hawaii, A. P. Racelis, grad., the Phil- ippines, Mitsuju Kayohara, Japan, Qua Ling Young, China, and Dr. N. C. Har- dikar, India. Professor J. R. Allen will speak on "The Relative Value of Steam, Gas and Electricity for Motor Power," and Prof. J. A. Bursley will give an ad- dress on "Scientific Management in Manufacturing Plants." J. A. Hig- gins of Grand Rapids, and V. H. Ohurch of Lansing will also talk. Mr. Earl V. Moore will give an organ recital for the Jnillers at 7:30 o'clock in Hill auditorium, following which the men will adjourn to the auditorium of the New Science building, where Bert Ball of Chicago, secretary of the Crop Improvement committee of the Council of Grain Exchanges will give an illustrated lecture on the "Cycle of Grains," using four reels of motion pictures to demonstrate his subject. The program was arranged by D. E. Stott of Detroit, president of the Michigan State Millers' association, Stanley A. Weage, of Coldwater, sec- retary, and G. Frank Allmendinger, of Ann Arbor. FOR ONE WEEK Q, We are offering a very liberal discount on any suit, overcoat or trousering in the shop. :Q We want to send you home with a Malcolm Made suit, and then in the fall you will wait until you return to Ann Arbor to select your fall suit. We are sure to please you. Q Our white serge and flannel trousering line is very complete and you should not pass up the opportunity of saving io per cent. Q, Our blue homespun sport coat made to your order at $io is out of the ordinary. Q We have about two dozen ready made serge trousers, Regular $6, sale price $4.50. U . Shirts to Order Dress Suits for Hire J. K. Malcolm 604 East Liberty St. ONLY Malcolm Block ,.- s 1' _S S: p * * ** S** * * AT THE THEATERS TODAY Majestic ,- Nance O'Neil in "Souls in Bondage" Arcade-Kitty Gordon in "Her Maternal Right." Orpheum-Douglas Fairbanks in "Double Trouble." * * * * * * * * At the Majestic It is an old saying and a true one "that there is some bad in the best of us and some good in the worst of us," and while we may be deceiving our- selves in the belief that we are as nearly perfect as the trials and tribu- lations of this old world will permit, the real motive or intention (secure- ly hidden behind a mask of piousness or bluff heartiness as we fondly be- lieve), is an open book to all who care. to look under the cover. Religion seems to be the most effec- tive means to divert adverse comment but the church should not be blamed for the dual dealings or false preten- sions of hypocritical members, for woe betide the average minister of the gospel if he holds the mirror of naked truth to his flock. "Hypocrites" will be the attraction at -he Majestic on Thursday and Friday. Four shows daily, at 3:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 P.M. ENGINEERS BANQUET FRIDAY Dean Cooley and Prof. Friday Will Probably Speak ADD NEW COURSES ON FLYING Also Plan Others Which Will Make Michigan Leader in Aeronautics The department of aeronautics will extend the scope of its work next fall. Course 5, aerodynamic laboratory work, and course 6, design of aero- nautical motors, will be added to the curriculum. Professor P. W. Paw- lowski will conduct both courses. Several additional courses are being planned for the near future. The new work will include courses on the the- ory of balloons and dirigibles; de- sign of balloons and dirigibles; theory and design of kites; design of aero- dromes and hangars; advanced stabil- ity; advanced design, and advanced research. When the proposed plans are put into operation, Michigan will have the largest and best equipped aeronautical department in the country. Doesn't fifty cents look good to you these days? That is what you will save on a suit of Fifty-fifty underwear purchased of Davis, 119 S. Main St. j7 Victrola Records of the May Festi- val Artists at Schaeberle's Music Store. VERY-INTERESTING At the earlier ages, especially, the difference in premium between an OR- DINARY LIFE POLICY and an EN- DOWMENT is very slight. The time for such a policy to mature should, in most cases not be earlier than 60 or 65. In a company whose risks are well selected, whose in- vestments are made with skill and care, and whose affairs are economi- cally administered, the financial re- sults of endowment policies are very attractive. Harry Bacher, District Agent, the Provident Life and Trust Co., Phone 735-M. j6-7 May Festival Artists make Victor Records. Schaeberle & Son. tf Tutoring. Mathematics or physics, by a former instructor. Call E. F. Barker. 1119-J. 727 South Thayer street. j7,8,9 When thirsty quench your thirst at our soda fountain. A variety of drinks will satisfy your thirst and remember Summer School Students Can Buy Department Paper in Law, Lit, Engineering, Forestry, Pharm- acy, Graduate, Medical, at 20c per lb..4 Regular price 35c Blue Books 100 for $1.00 Pennants, Pillow Tops, Banners, and Michigan Jewelry at One Half Off Brown's Book. Store 340 S. STATE ST. they are all cool and fresh. field's. 1310 omn- P4 Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of your city. It will pay you to patronize I them. * ii Watches Hamilton Howard Waltham South Bend Elgin Swiss Bracelet Watches Gold, Gold Filled, Sterling Watch Cases Silverware We can furnish you in all the leading makes in both Sterling and Silver Plate GORHAM SILVER Novelties Silver and Gold Pencils Picture Frames Cigar Cutters Card Boxes Cigarette Boxes Salt Boxes Dorine Boxes Key Rings Desk Sets Smoking Sets Conforming with the popular idea of last-minute pre-exam festivities, the senior engineers will hold their annual spring banquet tomorrow at the Allen- el hotel. Not only will eats of a su- perior order be partaken of, but the engineers will also be entertained by a large cabaret troupe from Detroit. The banquet committee has issued tickets bearing a pair of spectacles. An attempt will be made to secure Dean Cooley as one of the speakers. Prof. David Friday will be the other faculty speaker. Tickets for the affair may be ob- tained from the banquet committee for $2.00. 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