as the! ULI~iUI ! J LI 1 l1111 fl Illt U U WlI Order blanks for commencement in- vitations in the literary college are being mailed to all seniors and should' be returned to the committee immed- iately, according to. Donald J. Porter, chairman. Two styles of invitations are offer- ed. The leather, which sell for 60 cents each, contain the names and ad- dresses of members of the class, names or the literary faculty, the pro-, gram of events from the Swing-out until commencement and are illus- trated. The other type, engravedf formal invitations, sell for 10, cents each. SENIOR LAW CANES AND GOWNS READY ,f S HUBERT1 D ET R O!T FRANK TINNifY in TICKLE ME ies in k Sen- News. "Song ic and All members of the senior law. class who wish to see samples of the sen- ior cane may do .so at Wagner. and: company, according to an announce-. ment of the cane committee. The price is $3, half of which is payable with the order. Those who wish a cane should report to have measure' taken as soon as. possible. The cap and gown committee of the senior law class announces that all seniors should place their orders foi caps and gowns at Kyer's, corner of North University avenue and Thayer; street immediately, so they may obtain theirs in time for Swing-out, May G. No deposit is required either at. time of placing order or taking ,gown. Rent- al terms may also be satisfactorily ar-I ranged. PRICES Evenings 306 Matinees 200 T11 EAT.S 2:00 NI LAST TIMES TODAY z ralsh in "Num- rFair Maids he Review. m-Constance Talmadge "Dangerous Business." tie comedy and Interna- lNews. THIS WEEK Stage y-"Top o' th' Mornin'," orsity of Michigan Union t(Detroit) -Frank Tin- in "Tickle Me," a' peppy cal comedy. c(Detroit) -Walter Aden in "Merchant of Ven- 'I ', Tirsr atron A JOYOUS MUSICAL DELI G14T