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I -I----_ A 00 'S ; a." 1 ' ' 1 ainting Costs with a Brush You can't figure the cost of painting tfy figuring what the paint costs per gallon. What you want to know is how much the paint covers, how well it- covers and how long it takes a man and brush to do the work. One way you figure is with a pencil. The right way is with a brush. Figure this way and you will use Lowe Brothers High Standard Liquid Paint. Tell us about your painting needs and we will give you some eye-opening facts based on brush figures. OSWALD HERZ 112 W. Washington PhoneJ353 F-1i WiomenI Any women wishing summer em- ployment such as waiting table ait summer resorts are asked to call at the office of the dean of women for consultation. Returns from the Girls' Glee club concert should be given to Laura Mills or Evelyn Rockwell, '22, before 5 o'clock today. Sophomores wishing to act as jun-J ior advisers for next year should sign cards in Dean Myra B. Jordan's of- flee today. The Michigan Dames and their jfamilies will have their annual picnic Saturday afternoon at the island. They will meet at 4 o'clock at Lane hall, where the picnic will be held in case of rain. All University women who have lived in Helen Newberry residence are in- vited to attend a tea which will be giv- en from 3 to 5:30 o'clock Monday aft- ernoon at the dormitory. Any women interested in part time employment should call at the office of the dean of women. SLUSSER SLATED TO TEACH DRAWING IN SUMMER SCHOOL Instruction in drawing and painting will -be given in the Summer session by Mr. Jean Paul Slusser, '09. Since his graduation Mr. Slusser has contin- ued his study of architecture and drawing in schools in this country and abroad. During this time a number of his pictures and Batiks have been on ex- hibition, some of his work being shown at the Art Institute of Chicago and at the recent exhibitions of the Architec- tural League of New York, at the Met- ropolitan museum. This latter mate- rial is now being shown in Boston from where it will go to various art institutes. Mr. Slusser will teach freehand drawing and painting in water color and oil. His courses will be open to all students who have had sufficient preparation. ACADEMY OF SCIENCE PICKS YOUNG TO HEAD COMMITTEE The Michigan Academy of Science has chosen a committee of conserva- tion for the purpose of recommending to the state conservation commission action which may be considered neces- sary for the welfare of the state in this connection, and for bringing before the state legislature the need for such ac- FOR RENT FOR RENT-Two single rooms and one suite for students during sum- mer session. Phone 1192-J. 1243 Washtenaw. 173-3 FOR RENT-Good rooms very reason- ably priced 16r summer. Near cam- pus. Address K. B. H., care Mich- igan Daily. 173-2 FOR RENT-Two rooms, block and a half from campus. Same price to either two or three students. Phone 1471-W. 172-5 FOR RENT-Pleasant room with lav- atory, for summer. Near campus. Address L. E., care Daily. 173-2 FOR RENT-Rooms, opposite Univer- sity Hospital, for summer and next school year. Call 1122-W. 171-3 FOR RENT-To instructor for next college year, a fine strictly modern suite. Phone 736. 172-9 WAS TED. WANTED-To rent good rooms for next year by four upperclassmen. Near campus, west or north side. ddress Box G. S., Daily, or call 332. ,172-3 WANTED-To buy two double deck- ers, either with or without mattress- es and springs. Address G. G., care Daily. ' 172-3 WANTED-Kitchen man for remaind- er of year. Chance for permanent job next fall. Call Steward at 595. 173 LOST AND FOUND LOST-About tvv'enty written pages of note book paper No. 508, tied to- gether. Written with purple ink. Reward. Call G. Miller, 621 Church St. Phone 863-J. 172-2 LOST-Dunhill 34 pipe, Sunday after- noon between Fair Ground's ten- nis courts and Washtenaw and Hill. Call Patton, 188. 173-3 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION DESIRED-Is there a refined, well-bred young man who would enjoy being one of a number who .are being selected to room har- moniously together next year? Ad- dress A. P. G., care Michigan Daily. 173-2 TODAY. F aiiiou s P ~ e s l a sl _ _ _ _ _ _ __ P se nt tion. Members of the committee will be: Prof. Leigh J. Young, of the forestry department, chairman; Prof. Carl O. Sauer, of the geography department; Lee R. Dice, cuartor of mammals at the University Museum of Zoology; Prof. Ward Giltner, of the department of agriculture, Michigan Agriculturalj college; and Prof. E. A. Bessey, of the department of botany, Michigan Agri- .cultural college. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Genuine Engraving an Order your visiting card Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arca Straw hats for hot w ors, $3.50 to $5.00. Panay $6.00. Davis Toggery Sh Main St.-Adv. - -l C: r. " " .../...... ''J 4ASy ny C1aprhn Prodtwtio01 a gammount 9icdwe A smashing big five-reel super-deluxe comedy. Filmed amid marvelous scenes, in England, France and America and rolling in a world of fun. The mishaps of a barber who tried to be a king. Throbbing with thrills of earth, sky and water' Made wholly to make folks laugh! THE BEN HUR OF SCREEN COMEDY AFTER THREE YEARS HE'S BACK ON THE SCREEN! WITH ALL THE FUN HE COUED GATHER IN EUROPE AND, AMERICA, AND ALL OF IT PACKED IN A GREAT BIG FEATURE COMEDY THAT'S BOUND TO RANK AS DADDY OF THEM ALL SEE IT. ADDED - FATTY AT CONEY ISLAND - ROSCOE ARBUCKLE. IT'S A SCREAM OF HILARITY! ...., AND SATURDAY c lr gAtu . - k' COLUMN CLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. WANTED ED-Salesmen to sell the Wat- by during the summer; a water motor that saves work kitchen. You can make from $15 a day. For further partic- write National Home Appli- Co., 50 Garfield Blvd., Detroit. 172-5 :D-Salespeople, men and wo- to handle their home territory summer. Commission basis. If re alive and willing to work qr. B. A. Wr-ight at Allenel Thursday or Friday. This is oks or stocks. 172-2 D-A number of students to up an exceptionally well pay- roposition in Detroit during ummer months. If interested or Mr. Lieber at Allenel Hotel four this afteritoon, or Satur- 173-2 D-A single room with quiet r for summer session. Must be ,st half mile from campus. If ictory would like the room for school year. Box G. A., Daily. 172-2 D-Men to sell brushes dur- ummer. Good money making sition. Call Eman, 1268, be- 6:30 and 8:30 evenings or 1007 E. Huron. 148-21 D-Four young ladies to act itresses at private summer re- eginning June 29th. Refer- required. Inquire 1143 Forest Phone 370-W. 171-3 ID-By couple, one light room xt year. Will occupy Aug. 1. r house with no men roomers. 54-J evenings, 6-7. 173 ID-Young man to work a fewI as part payment for room dur- t ummer. Address C. S., care ,an Daily. 173-2 D-Room for two upperclass on southeast side of campus xt year. Call A. H., 519-J, aft- ner. 172-3 D-Single room in good home perclassman. Must be few oth- idents in house. Address R.I Daily. 172-3 LOST AND FOUND ILOST-Airedale Dog, 1 year old, tan legs And head. Back black and grey. Woreashoulder harness and answers to name Jingo. Alpha Rho Chi, phone 1366. 172-31 LOST-Lady's black glass case con- taining shell-rimmed glasses, foun-' tain pen and pencil. Address 1008 E. Hill St., or call 1508-J. 172-2 LOST-Saturday-Black leather watch fob, with Sigma Xi key. Name on back, Earl G. Sturdevant. Reward. Call 1110-R. 173-3 LOST-Bunch of keys on Ferry Field Saturday, May 28, at Illinois game. Liberal reward to finder. Call 1509-J. 172-3 LOST-Brown leather purse, between Library and So. University. Re- turn at Secretary's office. Reward. 172-3. LOST-A white gold cuff-button in park near 12th and E. Huron St. Reward of $1. Daily Box, E. M. 171-3 LOST-A gold watch with "M" fob . in Chemistry Amphitheater, Wednes- day A. M. Call A. Hess, 288-J. 173-2 LOST-One gold Eversharp pencil at tennis courts, June 1. Finder please call Boothby at 1521-W. 173-2 FOUND-A pair of woman's gloves- size 7. Shore of Barton pond. Call Stucky, 1016. - -173 LdST-Ring set with three pearls, up the river Decoration Day. Reward. Call 2287-W. 172-3 LOST-Kappa Sigma badge. Finder please call Earl Jeurs, 566, and re- cei-ve reward. 172-5 FOUND-Pair shell rimmed glasses, found at Wisconsin game. Call 1118-R, 172-3 LOST-A black enamel Mortarboard pin. Finder please call 2325. 172-2 LOST-Army discharge.. Please call Hunter, 1128-J. 173-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Harley-Davidson motor-. cycle, good condition. Call at +609 S. Fifth Ave., or phone 220-J. 172-3 GCJMING SUNDAY CONNY TALMADGE -LESSONS IN LO SEE SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR ,SUMMtR POLICY, SCHU-,MACHER HARDWARE COMPANI! 308.10-12 1OU1N MAIM STREET A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS WEDDING GIFTS. FROM TI E GIFT :SHOP OF MAIN : STREET 9. There is a time and a place for all. things. If you will consult your calendar, you will realize that the time to order Gifts is now, and that the shop from which to buy them is-- SCHUMACHER'S Here you will find a wondrous array of distihch"Ve gifts. "THE I 'T' HOP OF MAIN STREET19 SUNDAY, JUNE 5 FA'THER'S DAY WILL PERSON who took from Union cloak-room COME IN-=GET "PRESEN'T'" FOR FAT. grey cap Saturday Maremont,