- - (Contint T ALL PASTORS MADE \TTACK. ed from Page i) es of the present associa- contained exa tly the n concerning its board off mbers have all been al- rivileges, regardless of ed, since the ruling al- >cal Association to make - MUSIC AND DRAMA i New Wh i wn laws on this subject. Union Criticism is Thorn. he Union criticism is the hardest it can be only parried. There ns no question that two buildings introduce a divisive force, though proposed Y. M. C. A. building will sist largely of dormitories, a field Union does not enter. But it is held the ministers, in their various ds, fitted up with billiard tables, is courts, and reading rooms, are divisive forces injuring the Union roportion as they are efficient. nally, it has seemed inconsistent ry to persuade the Association to up its building plans on the md of conflicting with the Union, at a time when members of the lty who are avowed Union support- are planning the financing and ding of a private gymnasium and house, in spite of the fact that they been declared that a greater igan Union shall be their sole -aim he next five years. - any letters and telephone ines- s were received at the association e yesterday from prominent local promising aid to the Y. M. C. A. Chauncey OIcett's "M13acushla." One of the new features in hauncey Olcott's new play, "Macushla," (Pulse of My Heart) at the Whitney Theatre, December 6, is the incidental music which is played during the perform- ance. Instead of the audience being tired out by long overtures or selec- tions from popular operas, between each act, original music in keeping with the story of the play, is played by- the augmented orchestra, and this is far from being the least enjoyable part of the performance. Majestic Theater. "The demand for seats for the Thanks- giving Day shows at the Majestic thea- ter both afternoon and night will be enormous and the management urges the public to buy tickets in advance. The ticket office wil be open at nine o'clock Thursday morning and remain open all day for the accomodation of patrons and seats can be reserved for both matinee and evening perform- ances. The matinee will start at three o'clock and give everyone ample time for dinner and as the seats will be reserved the same as at night no one need be inconvenienced. The new show will open at the matinee today and be one of the best that has ever appear- ed here. Alumnus Addresses Architects. Mr. Irving K. Pond of Chicago, Pres- ident of the American Institute of Ar- chitects and a member of the class of '79 E, addressed the architects of the university yesterday, on the "Interna- tional Congress of Architects," recent- ly held in Rome, Italy, where he was the American delegate. Mr. Pond has just returned from abroad. BARBOUR GYM REPORTS SHOW AFFLICTIONS AMONG WOMEN. The measurements of the university girls recently taken have shown that out of 181 first year girls there are 37 afflicted with curved spines. Vour- teen of this number will never be any better and the corrective work to be given them in Barbour gym under the direction of the phyysical director will only keep them from growing worse. Four of the girls were excused from all gym work because of heart trouble. Several seal cubs are on their way to the University of Washington where they will enter the zoologicaldepart- ment. DARK, hIOMESICK DAY IS FATED FOR MANY. A. H. WOODS sI Laughing A'etnee t Night, THE GIRL IN THE TA With an * * e S The We sell of the present trouble. SEASON SWAYS WORLD ATHLETICS. it F THE (Continued from page 1.) nalia. Each player's suit has been packed up, properly labelled for next year, the shoes have been sorted and the socks segregated. From a big pile of personal effects, the athletic of- ficials were busy putting away the "junk" yesterday, and from the variety of articles displayed, it would seen that a football player needed about as much "trimmings" as a modern chor- 122 S. Main St. Talk about the day's events Brings door for Detroit, Mich. Leaving aside the canvas suits, head- -_ . _ gears and th- more familiar football1 apparel, there were a number of ar- ticles of which little is commonlyf SgIG kncwn. For instance there was a oem is located o ithe heavy padded corset worn by Jimmie c& where everythi!) is Craig to protect his injured ribs, re-f e week. Our speeialty issembling a horse collar in all but its lack of leather embellishments. There wvere hard leather thigh protectors, and various kinds of elbow pads. Also NfCUTIONS, CIGARS Ithere was a curious contrivance worn iGARtT S, PiPES by shorty McMillan to protect his -- weak leg. The apparatus was nothing for B-B-B PipeS more or less than a support for hisI knee, hinged to allow free action. It please you all and give you was composed of two leather pieces' best satisfaction. which were bound just above and be-j IE OF CLASS PIPES low the knee, and connected by hinged strips, which worked on two small pivots whenever the little quarterback J1bent his Knee. Truly there is much abo. football treet, AnnArbor, Mich. player which the spectator never1 learns. ions, ingrowin: oFd and Cured. absolutely an- I.1-Sand 7-] p ' )LEY I North 12th - Phone 9894 11 you are not getting your DAILY regularly, a postal card to the Business Man- ager will start something thou" Best GUARANTEED Hose on the 15c a pair; two pairs for six pairs in a box, 75c. Colors, Navy and Black - I} rr j ; , ii+J l , I I 46 11 j' 9Q r e , J1I I ,III I fii I i I I I I (Continued from page 1.) bands to liven up the atmosphere. Few amusements remain unless it be to "grind" or sit in front of a fire and reminisce. While it is impossible for the ma- jority of the students to leave Ann Ar- bor for the day, several hundreds will journey to Detroit and other surround- ing cities for an outing. The trains and cars were crowded yesterday af- ternoon with merry faces, all eager to get away, for one day at least, from the regular routine of study. Most of them will return tonight, thus avoid- ing the wrath of the powers that be. Every effort has been made to show the "stay-at-homes" a good time and numerous functions will help to fill up the day. There will be 'a football game at the fair grounds, receptions at the various college gathering places, danc- es and matinees at the theaters. In ad- dition all of the boarding houses will spread themselves to put up as good an imitation of a real Thanksgiviig din- ner as can be done in a restaurant. These attentions will not suffice to drive away that lonely feeling, how- ever, and the flag which will wave over the student community will be one of a dark, purplish, blue trimmed with crepe. UNIVERSITY NOTICE. Soph engineer class dance at Coun- try Club, Saturday night. +i MR, STUDEN T Your friends will thank you if you send thnm to 331 S. Main t. for their Satur- day and Sunday meals. Hathaway & Shamp 533 South Maiu St. HE I'Alt Special Feature We have sold this hose for several seasons, and find it to give the very best of satisfaction. Try a box of ihese at 75: and convince yourself of its merits. S L i u a line of the bt fitting union underwear on the m rket. I i e are made to fit all men, no matter whether he be stout or slender, short or tall. The outline of these garments are symmetrical even to the bag. ' he cub's and ar klets are a continuous yarn, being knitt d to tlhe way with the heavy and most uncomfortable ridges. so noticeable in -ed in knitting, -ith a military dope, assurng a perfect fir at that point. ex plain to you the advantages of a VASSAR UNION SUIT. New Coming Monday onilin & Fiegel Remember! In a New Show 4 _ _ _ _ _ _____ _ __ Photo gr go to G. C. -