S.., - f Wis-f by al ated to nce of spelled warn- it. An- e stu- time arresting anoter stuaent for tne theft of a barber's pole. Round Up Club to Elect Officers' The Round Up club wil hold its an- nual election of officers for the ensu- ing year next Tuesday night at the Union. President Carpenter urges that all members be present in order to elect officers -and to clean up all old business of this year. Get ready for e Fishing Season TACKLE OF ALL A lot of those ,AR PICNIC SE on hand. s, Napkins, Spoons, nives and Forks MOWERS1 AND Ho KINDS TS LAWN )SE D. LARNED E STREET HARDWAR4E 310 S. State Street Phone 1610 Painting E xhibit Now A tNIberry More than 25 of the paintings that have been in the "Exhibition of Art" at Alumni Memorial hall are now on display at Helen Newberry residence. They are works of Leon Makielski and Ernest Harrison Barnes, instructors in achitectural drawing. Among the portarits by Mr. Mak- ielski are that of President Hutchins,' a "Self Portrait," "Clara, and "Por- trait of Lady Marian. They are hung in the ,ront rooms with three of his views, "Late.Summer in Itay," "Ven- ice," and "The Cloud. Mr. Barne's scenes are displayed in the hall and dining room. They include a view of "The Hiron in Winter," and the painting, "O'er the Dark the Moon Her Silver Mantel Throws." This exhibit will remain on display at Helen Newberry residence through- out the summer. 17 INITIATED IN SIGMA DELTA PHI At the annual initiation of the Alpha chapter of Sigma Delta Phi, honorary oratorical sorority, held Saturday eve- ning in Foster's te room, the follow- ing were initiated: Gladys Boughton, '22,, Euphemia Carnahan, '22, Rebecca Condon, 22, Harriet Gistin 22,2Beata Hasley, '22, Mildred Henry, '22, Mary Hobson, '22, Olga Johnson, '21, Isabel Kemp, '22, Ellen Lardner, '20, Jesse McCall, '21, Marion Moon, k20, Evelyn Rockwell, '22, Martha Shepard, '22, Lelah Stephens, '20, Frances Stevens, '21, and Elizabeth Vickery, '22. Other guests present at the ban- quet immediately following the init- iation were: Prof. Thomas C. True- blood and Mrs. Trueblood, Prof. Ray K. Immel and Mrs. Immel, Vera An- drus, '19, Mabel Bannister, '19, Alice Hoelzle, '19, Blanch Blynn, '20, Doris Gracey, '21, Anna McGurk, '20, Eliza- beth Oakes, '20, Adele Tappan, '21, Gewndolyn Treat, '20. ANNOUNCE ANNUAL AWARDS OF STYLUS "Clippings," written by Edna A. Schiear, '20, , received the -annual Stylus prize of $5.00, and "The Legend of the Last Faun," by Dorothea West- lake, '21, received honorable mention, according to decision made by Stylus members yesterday. A large number of stories were contributed this year and the standard of merit of each was higher than has been the case for many years in the past, according to a statement made by the president of the society. Three new members were elected to membership in the organization which is an honorary rhetoric society. They are as follows: Edna A. Schiear, '20, Helen Master, '21, and Dorothea West- lake, '21. I .r SCLANDERER & SEYFRIED UMO EY Ff0 m REMARKABLE RECORD! Of the Old, Reliable HURON VALLEY BLDG. & LOAN ASSO. Never lost a dollar. Never paid'less than 6 per cent div- idends. Never foreclosed a mort- gage in 23 years. No person ever lost a dollar in it. No SAFER place to invest your money. Can with- draw it ANYTIME by accepting 5% from date of investment. Incorpor- ated 1891. Wm. L. Walz, President, H. H. Herbst, Secy.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv. AN~N ARBOR CHOP SUET' Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 814 .State JEWELERS -- of - Quality and Servicel 113 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor, Mich. 121 E. Washington Street SUNDAY DINNER Artistic Portraits Plus Technical Quality MODERN LANGUAGES IN DEMAND There has never been such a demand for teachers of the ern languages as at present. The enormous expansion of fo trade-business, consular service, and so forth-of the U States is also requiring large numbers of college men and we 'who know foreign languages. To meet these demands, the ; mer Session this year offers 19 courses in French, 10 in Spa 2 in Italian, 13 in German, and 28 in English and Rhetoric. pursuing these and other related courses this summer the I tional periods of residence may be x'naterially shortened. The Summer Session of the University of Michigan offer struction in the following divisions of the University: MENU C4 SOUP Cream of Asparagus Wafers Olive ' Radishes° *1 Roast Sirloin of Beef Brown Gravy Chicken a la Maryland New Wax Beans Creamed Potatoes 1'; o I p. m. 7 p. m. C TEA L OF RICE Goto JOHN KAUPP'S 609 E. William St.- FOR "GOOD EATS" Things Cooked as You Like Them 1-MINUTE SERVICE for breakfast. Be on time for your 8 o'clocks Regular Meals Sun. Night f Sliced Tomatoes Home-made Raisin Pie Strawberry Short Cake Vanilla Ice Cream Tea Coffee' Milk Ice Tea Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering and Architecture, Pharmacy, Graduate Study, Library Meth- ods, Biological Station Embalming and Sanitary Sci- ence, June 28-August 20; Medicine and Surgery, June 28-August 8; Law, June 21-July 24 and July ;6-August 28; Field Courses in Geology and Geography in Southern Kentucky, August 30-September 25. I SUEY 12 TO 2 P.-M.-PRICE $1.00 Only One Meal Served Sunday t offices of the various Schools aind Colleges. information, address For Announcements and information may be obtained at WILLITS OAFE 315 S. State "treet Phone 173 / T. E. RANKIv, Box 30, Ann Arbor, I I I ake a KODAK with you medometer tells you how far you went a KODAK' u where you went and what you saw. The plea- the trip can nevr fade with clean cut KODAK 5 to refresh a laggard memor.y. ake along a generous supply of film. We have a te assortment. Autographic and npn-autographic all kept under proper conditions. KOIDAKS FROM $9.49 AND UP LYNDON & COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE - EISHED 1905 AT THE SIGN OF THE KODAK Mail Orders Phone Orders Promptly Filled Promptly Fill Established 1857 q.. ;.:. ,. .... M rYr ll l L - i ... .. +. n Y a. 4 S t. r/ al I 'ERTISI:RNG Leave Copy at Quarrya and. T0 481t __ E~~ TALE-Toq lamre houses, highly esirable, frst class l1octipn. Suit- Ole Or fatergiities or sororities. operated as rooming houses they (411 yield 20 pr ent on the invest- .@t. Agrtse Q02 Monroe and 522 Ionroe, Phone ?61 -J. Deal with R SALE-Buick Six Touring Car. n excellent condition throughout. mechanically perfect. Cord 'tires. . dandy looker. Runs like a new ar. Must be seen to be appreciat- d. Act /4uickly. Ann Arbor Buick ales. 120 W. Huron St. R SALE - Multiplex Hammond ypewriter in first class condition. 'our sets of type 350. Inquire 916 hurch street. R SALE-Spencer Microscope; per- ect condition. Complete without 41 emersion, $65. Call lS08SM. WANTED WANTID-A Technician'in the labor- atory of the Grace Hospital for the summer or possibly permanently. If interested please write to the Di- rector of the Laboratories of the Grace Hospital. WANTED -- A competent dental me- chanid desires employment during summer. Address Box S. D. S. Care 'Daily. WANTED - To purchase a canoe. Large size and good finish prefer- red. Phone Mc at 1672. WANTED--Canoe in first-class'condi- tion. Box C. F., Daily. LOST LOST An S. A. E. pin, diamond shaped, on, 'hurs ay evening Phone 710-W. Albral reward-.i 1 EN WITJ II ILIN[G i PERIENCE. Wate.for full page ad in Daily next week. Summer work in Detroit with and under Michigan men. We can interest you. For further informa- tion call Pratt or Nyman, 2220. POSITIONS OPENfor 4 or 5 students Part or whole time. Possibly in your home town. Congenial work and as- sociatoin, $40.00 to $100.00 per week. Call at room 412 First Nat'-l. Bank Bldg., AnArnn r ,icA fusic Notes Two graduation p~rograms will be given by members of the s'eior class of the University School of Mtsic this week. On Tuesday eve'ing, June 1, Miss Katherine Farrah, soprano, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., a voice student of William Wheeler, and Miss Grace Richards, pianist, of East Tawas, a student of Albert Lockwood, will un- ite in the following program of mis- cellaneous numbers as follows: Aria, Oh, Splendida Notte (Cinq- Mars) from Gounod, by Katherine Farrah. Sonata, B mnor from Chop- in, by Grace Richards. Three numbers from Brahms, by Miss Farrah. An- dante, F major, from Beethoven and Concert Arabesques on the Blueiban- ube, from Strauss, by Miss Richards. Norse Maiden's Lament, from Celestc ,Heckenscher, the Shadow of the Bab- boo Fence and One Golden Day, from Fay Foster, by Miss Farrah. Piano accompaniments by Mrs. George B. Rhead. On Wednesday everiing, June 2, Mr. Henry HughaAltvater, of Maple Rap- ids, who has been a student, of lir. Samuel P. Lockwood, heaq qf 4hg y glin department, for th Vast three years will appear in gis. Mr, Altvater is also grua t.g from the University in Junk. Fos tkie past two years he has been the reolpient of the James L. Baboook scholarship. His program is as follows Sonata, D major, from Haendel. Chacpnne, from the fourth Solo-Son- ata, from Bach. Concerto, G minor, Opus 26, from Brucl Romance F major, Opus 50, from Beethoven. Hejre Kati, Opus 32, number 4, from Hubay. A four months Vacation for Sammer Students' in the City "-Y4 for $3.00.- Adv. A special, wire brings the results of all the games to The Daily. You can find them there every morning.-Ady. Of the Utmost Importance to a girl are'the dainty little accessories of dress. A collar, bag or tiny belt is the making or marr- ing of a perfect costume. Here you will find ev- erything to complete your suit or dress. Collars of organdie continue in popularity. We have thep in all shades, embroidered in wool in bright colors, or edged with tiny lace. Or, if you prefer lace points on your dark suit you may choose from a new line in heavy lace with edg- ing. Spme of these collars have vests to match in organdie, net, lace trimmed with ribbons, flowers in bright wopl and many, tucked. A novelty in .canteen bags is offered here in Tokio leather. Brown with figures in- colors, these bags come in two shapes and are a wel- come addition to your tailored suit. We also have these bags in plain colors. We have just received a new line of narrow white kid belts, in 1-2 and 3-4 inch widths in all 1 I. 1: I . 1 I I n§ for the Pummer ifortably accomma- nts. Modern house, )24 E. Ann St. choice suites for in- campus. TelephoneI sizes. I (First Floor) 1 ' 4 ------ . -