'07 b r 'of o VOL. TX, NO. 159. ANN ARBOR, TMICH., SATURDAY, MAY 63, 1899. THRIEE CENTS. SPLENDID EXERCISES. G. H. WILID CO.Woe'GuClssEnrti Will announce that we have now The classe in the Women's Gym- received our Spring and Summer asium gave an "Open Afternoon"e Woolens. Our stok f or the ienum- yesterday at 4 p. in. A very fine ing season is the largest we have ever program was rendered y the young shown, is exclusive and confined, in ladies under the direction of Miss Alice G. Snyder, Instructor in the hoth foreign and domestic goods, and Woman's Gymnasiun. The exer-< is composed of the est farics inl cises were opeied with a grand marchr every line that can be otained. We and a parade y all three classes. carry the largest line of Woolens in The forming of the M y the col-' thecit. W initeyouto allandums in cross march was exceeingly' thecit. W initeyouto allandpretty. After the columns cross inspect the same, marched y columns of two in M shape the lines parted, forming a' G. H W IL CO. double hollowv square successively in cums of two, founr and eight. 108 E. Washimgtom St, tional Gymnastics," consisted of a' ANN ARBOR. series of graceful and difficult msove-' mets for head, body, and limbs. f lihe effect produced by th straight lines o swaying figures clad in the' ptty gymnasium costumies designed' W arranted byDr. Mosher was very charminiig. The ''Aesthetic Movemsents" were' CZ utlerv executed by the secsid year class. They are sometiiig ot of the usual1 in gymnastic work. They are given We have just received a to (develop ani easy, free, and grace- ine line of High Grade filisioveimeit, aid yesterday's exer-" wtarandanwe se fllym vises proved edtheir efficiency. wratdanwelthmright too. See our window. The "Handkerchief Drill" aid Dumb Bell exercises were perfoiied T flII ll bt y the first year class. The step, iTTAswin ig, a11d tapping of the dunb fli~fll~ rnR1~J~aY b5he faniy step amd the iarli by the scn er ls eeespecially DoMa n igmht. prcae by thie audience; the 0 Il l U dl d cuiternarchi iindlcrssig0 of the D i oecrfitof t1e5cllegeoiyrw lton i tagheenlns en w l eelnhs i o urs p , d atay l i sri torel.115 cn nih.Frl in fPpec1as n loudly applauded. I the coibina. tebicco tioii work with otiiibbello aid waiids R. E.. JOLLY & CO., six leitt usi ceiuc h 3011 So. Stats Street.atraelnsofsvnue h ____________________________________bells and( 1wan(1s iuison1t01. Thieex- __________________________________ecise wils givein by tie'fist year clss. The secndi~ year classIollo- F e hedl with a numllbe' of mlovem~ets usiel in foil-fencing 'fle second patrt r coclded with a favorite numiber St aw ecieisisellgof fancy club swigigb S LrdW WTW ~ lis Helen Beider and Miss Mds 3D.ley. The audieice aplauded -AcTimHE---- log anld loud at the coclsion of * this exercise, aid tries to cliiithe Soda Fountain performlers ack. The work of Mis Beider, whoi is an assistait iistructr, Today was especially good. CRUSH 10C. tirely filled with the young ladies sworking with the various kiid of ah. Calkins Pharmayms paatus aid playing gaies. 'rbe programl is given below. Your Name GadMrl PART r. . Gad3arhaln Engeon C51 oper Ple, 2. Lesson in Swedish Educational Gym.- a iitu1tet style cued, orI .5 o nustis. 10:1car, egraed romyou ow pltefor3 (a) Hiandkrchief Drill. 105 od o~OVO 1ms~ yw uillut, io -(,) Dumb Bell. 90 CENTS. 4. Athletic Gymnastics. () Fes Movements. The Best Stock, () Scrf Drill. The Latest Styles. PART 11. Ato see eui new sttoerey. 1. Fancy Steps and March (by command; T A W S 2 Pole Drill. A Fb~~ 3. Combination Work. Dumb Bells an W Wands. 4Foil Fencing. ANN ARBOR 5. Club Swinging. Fancy Series. Miss Bender. up row. Down Town Mios ads Daly, stae St. Opp. Court House ain So (pupil of Miss Snyder.) PART rii. GOOD GAME . Apparatus Work._ 1() Horse. (,) Brooms. Exetd ihOioSaeTs (b) Parallel Bars. (d) Balance BoardsExetd Wh OioSaeTs Etc. Aternoon. 2. Basket Ball. Ohios Stale Uiiversity will be the The exercises closed with the most 'Varsity's opponent this afteriiooii enjoyable part of thte whole program, and fromi the record of te team a viz., a basket ball gamie betweeei the close gaiie is probable. Th'le Ohio first year class amd a team made up pitcher is a left handier wili great of the second amd third year classes, speed and good curves amdsill The ganie was watched withi the most doubtless prove something of ahspuzzle eager attentioi, aiid at times was very to the icigan hitters. excitimig, and the spectators leaned For the hiome teaii Miller swill eagerly over the railing, and appiear- sart the gamme, btt Lehr will be put ed keenly imterested. 'Iwo teii mim- in later, unless the Ohio teami shows ute halves were played, great form ini battiiig. "Siorty" The gamse opened with this ad van- Rogers will play secoid and Mohr loge in favor of the upper class pay- will be givemi a chiance in rigt. ers, Miss Daisy makiiig this first goal Bleiicoe wsshit ini this arm by a after about three milnutes play. pitched ball ini practice Thursday Shortly afterweard Miss Comnor failed amd is umable to use the armo at all so at a try for goal. Thes first year girls that le will be unable to play. Sulli- wtere mot very good in interfere-ce, yon will play short, Mattesoii not amid their oppoments easily secured a having recoveredl fromo his sore secondi goal by Miss Bowen. At this shoulder'The rest of this teamo will stage of this ganie Miss Sibley made be as usual. a divimig catch, amd succeeded in makimig a diffictlt goal. After two Practice yesteriay aftermnoon was a mimutes more of hpiay Miss Bowen little slow. Theiifeld seemied to made anothler goal, miakimg the score loaf amd came imi for cinsiderable 3 to 1 imi fav'or of this mpperlass criticismo fromilthe ciach This lit. players at the emii of thisfdrst half, fielders were in tinis fettle, however Lemiomade was served to this players amdmae some eturprising catles. betwveen halves. - 'The secomil hallfiipemieid with sift 'The tiial trtck et whihlwtas to play amd a ideciedim liproveent oil be hiel yesterday aftermionmiwts post- thes part (f thi smlen. 'Thiy 1011ed iimtil thilstaftermiiom. Th'is carried the btall nerly to their oppio- inet is to his givemi foim this hpiroe nentis goal amd lost it on a foiml. Miss (f gettiiig a little bt'ter hune0o1 the Bowenmiseciimeih it andmideliaih lonbg variomus caindidaties.It is 111e itei- try for goal. Sits filed biui sectreil tioin of the mianttgemeemt tiiohd several tile blliatgainiatnolscoredl mtkiiig thes 11m1o ieie to this trinting ttible aind score 4 to 1. At this poiit this those showimg up best thtis afteritoon freshmenisutook this hall1and(1behind wsilllbe ttaken. Tie inet tiill sttt hune intesrfeieiice ctarrisid it tcioss, aindtt 3 ('clock titni will coiitiettittil Miss Sibley scored, throwing thisbtll tll thte events tre fiihed fritmi ((le sie fmoiimtihderthisgtlery. - ''his bll at 01nce briiighit bttck, hut Chict'o foundmore111- trouble itie- Miss Sibley mlissed aii easy goal, thle featiiig Iditnat thatn~ Michigan did. leathter was Ifubled by this upper 'Ihe bIicluigaut-Indeiauut score was 9 to citiss plyesoamnd Miss Sibley atoue a o, swulsthis ClicgoInditnatwoo pretty jumilpinig catch oil its rettirn,II to 6. ioticeet 0n Pe 2 .1 Special. ;Seasonictkts for- tllsrehtininlg Oberlin, ., May 5, 11:35 P. m. eight hotitesgalieosill leoil stle at U. of 111. Daily., the gtte toimoroiw. Pice $2. ' Ann Au-mor, Mich. Oblnis rt, Chicango ses-onds, Toda's Games. INorthwester-n third. Iouitu lbi asalFed Large auidienice it the First Congre- HmltC u tMrhalFe go, tional u rclit-l. Willardh L. Long-, of ly Crosst Aiilursh. Clay Center, Ks., who spoke for Ober- Princeton t Providemnce. lin college last year, appeared agai, Csolubia at Camtbridlge. taking (iorhis titeou, " Lincoln's De- Crnell t Phiahelphia. batetso With Doogtas" - teI Otlier univrsities twer: Wisconsi, Ntr amie t Bloominiigtoii, Albert L. Deni, stiljet, ''Tcuis-.uut Beoit onlSleppard Field. LOvertur;" Iowva, Gesi;-ge William Univiersty of NeivYoritzit Newi Ega n, subjet, " Cromwelh" Chicasgo, Bruniswick (Rtigers.) Arttur E. Bestor, sobject," Wendell __________ Plihiiis, the Agitator;'" Michigant Mar- E neinScey tin H. Caritody, subject, "Patrick lin- SgierigSoceg ry;" Minnesota, J. W. Beach, subject, Mr.e I. C. Stevens, of the Engi- - This Descent of Mtnt" Northwestern- Barry Gilbert, "Tle Saxon or thesmerinlig Dsprtiueittwsill adrss this Slav." Engineerimng Society tonight in mi in Juicgeo on thotght and compositio, 10 Eug. Bldg. 'Thle aidress wihl be store: President Finley, Knox college; uonil this trip takemi by a mnumber of President Swain, University of lIduia; President Merrifield, University of this junior emgimieers idiring this sprimg North~ Dakota. On delivery, Professor vacation. This lecture sill be ams im- Whitney, Beoit, Wis.; Judge Ellison, terestimg one, amd every engimieer IAnderson, Ind.; Dr. Dewhtrst, Indian- should attend. apolis, Ind. The Oberlin Glee Club ________ I furnished music.ThM.AC.ta o edvr Oberlin students are wildl with excite- ThsM.A .tai tppedoe mont to-night, ringing the cilege bell, last night on their say to Oivette and giving their "1Hi 0 Hii" yells. A wtbere they sill play this afternoon. reception was given the visitors at Ihey defeated the Normnal yesterday Baldwin cottage after the contest f1 o6 Next meeting will be at Madison, Wisby a scoreof1to.