N has rep- .edica- Satur- volumes ce and is .nerica ac- Going'To SPain?9 Don 't Pussyf oo t Down with prohibition! Such is the sentiment of Spain as evidenced in the letter to Prof. Charles P. Wagner, of the Spanish department, from the financial managers of the tour he has planned thrdugh Spain with 20 stu- dents during the summer months. The letter which comes indirectly from the Spanish consul informs peo- ple in charge of tours, through Spain that members of parties must not s, preach prohibition in Spain as this would render them liable to ejection: from the country. GAYLEY, '78, DECORATED BY FRENCH GOVERNMENT STANFORD TENNIS MEN TO TOUR EAST CKI these books irary building ire and has the I as offices, the ed as the library VR EST ICAGO EN'S SHatsI Prof. Charles Mills Gayley, '78, au- thor of "The Yellow and Blue," pres- ent dean of the English department ofr the University of California, has re-t cently been decorated by the French government as Chevalier of the Legion- of Honor in recognition of his services during the war. ' Chicago, June 1.-The two man ten-' nis team of Stanford University, Cal.,j has started an Eastern invasion which, will bring it into competition with the leading universities of the country in a strenuous four months campaign ending with play in the chief amateur tournaments along the Atlantic coast late in the summer. The two players, Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $626,OOO.OO Resources.........6,000,000.00 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor. Main & Hurono COJIJVE NC EPMENT GIFTS A breath of Paris-a touch of the Orient in the new gifts just received from France, England, Italy, China, Japan. Dainty Ribbon Novelties, Van Raalte Veils. On Thursday, June 2nd, from 1 to 6 we will have an unprecedented sale of Maderia Embroideries. THE WISTERIA SHOP 830 MAYNARD STREET "For Things That Are Different" k E and J. M. Davies, of Hollywood, Cal., are scheduled to play in twenty-nine matches, including ten national or sec- tional tournaments. Starting June 1 the team plays nine matches in the central west and then goes on to eastern colleges and tourn- aments. PLACE STILL IN MUSEUM FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS Tacoma, Wash., May 31,-So future generations may know of present-day "bootlegging" operations, a five-foot copper still has been placed in the Ferry Museum of the Washington State Historical society here. A long description, attached to the still, tells how it was used to violate the prohibi- tion law. United States Marshal John M. Boyle, before donating it for historical purposes, took the precaution to punc- ture the bottom. The still was seized in a raid here. Un' mbers of to weer classes are s . Class 4ky the following, evening the Union presencb I student entertainment for ni, at Hill auditoriumi. Tuesday Wednesday will be marked as the for the reunion of 30 differentl es of the University. Former bers of the Varsity band are plan- to hold their reunion on those also. 'Senior Promenade noon, Wednesday, the University its regular alumni luncheon at our gymnasium. The senior prom' e will begin promptly at 7:301 nesday evening, after which the ity band is to give a concert, and nembers of the senior classes hold rewell sing. The .annual Senate )tion will be held Wednesday ng in Alumni Memorial hall, for ni, seniors -and their friends. A et written especially for the oe- in by Prof. John L. Brumm of the ric department, is to be presented ame evening on an open stage on ampus by senior members of the. dy club. The senior girls play also be given Wednesday evening e Whitney theatre. The classes 3, '14, '15, and '16 entertain at a e that evening in the assembly of the Union. e program for commencement ends at 10 o'clock Thursday ing, June 30, when Sir Auckland s, English ambassador to the d States, delivers the' commence- address in Hill auditorium. (HERE DO WE EAT? TUTTLE'S OF COURSE Conveniertly located. st one-half block south of the Majestic Theatre. 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