THE MICHIGAN DAILY ats and Aprons, Lab. Cushing's Guaranteed Fountain rons at Cushing's-Adv. Pens are the best.-Adv. of the University of Michigan are cordially invited to inspect our new line of FALL SUITS and. TOP COATS materials, newest models, newest colorings, lowest prices and oHC )oes SHE Like Candy I We pack our olhn boxes of Iichigan Chocolates, U. oM. 71lk Chocolates PLANS FOR UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN MADE (Continued from Page One) president of the Y. W. C. A; Doris McDonald, president of the Women's league; Earl Miles, section A, S. A. T. C.; R. H. Jennings, section B, S. A. T C; Abraham Gornetzky, naval unit, and also representing the Jewish Wel- fare board; Robert McCandless, stu- dent president of the S. C. A.; A. M. Elkind, of the Cosmopolitan club; Mr. Francis Stiffler and Mr. N. C. Fetter of the Y. M. C. A.; Major Ralph H. Durkee; Mildred C Mighell, managing editor of The Daily; Mr. Charles Sink, secretary of the School of Music; Prof. L. C. Strauss; Prof. William A. McLaughlin; Prof. I. Leo Sharfman, treasurer; and Mr. Kennedy, secre- tary of the K. of C. hut. Jimmy Taylor, an old English sold- ier who has recently been doing Y. M. C. A. work in the British army, will address the committee at 3 o'clock next Saturday afternoon in Lane hall and also a group of 35 students who will arrange details of the campaign. Wilson Commends Campaign President Wilson, in a letter to Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick, says, "It has been gratifying to find such a fine spirit of co-operation among all the leaders of these seven organi74ations. This spirit and the patriotism of all the members and friends of these agencies, give me confidence to be- lieve that the United War Work cam- paign will be crowned with abundant success." AUSTRIAN EMISSARIES RECEIVE PEACE TERMS (Continued from Page One) have Pointed out, probably will com- pel the Germans to carry out a with- drawal movement on a large scale north and south. The line of the Scheldt has been turned by the suc- cess around Valenciennes, and Mau- beuge and Mons are threatened by the outflanking of the natural barrier of the Mormal forest. In Belgium, the British, French, and Americans continue the operations looking to the outflanking of Ghent. Yanks Break Hun Line West of the Meuse, the American first army and the French fourth army are following up the successes of Fri- day. German resistance before the Quemnie Gets The Wooden Kimono He was a gob of two meters on the perpendicular with legs and gait of corresponding great lengths, and he was lonely. At last he procured by graft, pull, or other means, an eve- ning's shore leave. He phoned a girl. He had forgotten everything about her but her name and the fact that she, too, once lived in Painted Post. He went around to see her. Queenie isn't a bit husky-a little over a meter and kinda dollish. and oh de-arish. All dance halls and movies being closed by some unpopular disease, they de- cided to walk. To put it simply, she had walked about a kilo in all her young existence and he, well, had he drilled all over Ann Arbor every day for weeks anyway. They walked down State and then on to Packard; it took them a little over a second. In front of the Academy, that old lonely feeling again overtook him. He glanced around to that place, that his memory told him would be occu- pied by Queenie - but there wasn't any little Queenie there. You think that she had grown tired keeping pace with the tall, tall tar's tremendous trot, don't you? You are all wrong. She had died from exhaustion and buried herself and she's been telling everybody about it ever since. Americans collapsed Saturday after- poon and the Americans reached Fos- se, an advance of more than four miles from the positions held Friday night. The enemy is now behind the Freye positions and the Americans are press- ing them hard. In front of the French the Germans apparently are retiring from the salient of the Bouldt forest. Daily want ads bring results. Price, 75 Cents Both Men and Women .... Mashed Potato.s Cream of Tomato Soup Roast Let of Veal Sweet potatoes (Southern Style) Creamed Cauliflower Perfection Salad Can't you imagine this well balanced, Bitter Sweat Sundae Home Made Nut Cake Coffee - Tea - Milk comfortable chair iving in yocur L: Room? You will lik even better the picture , ce, it than when TH E "Y" INN AT LANE HALL SUNDAY DINNER 12:18 to1:45 you see it in THE f8sdI ii our you store. And will be surprised at the comfort that can be had from it. and It is a one of many designs of quality Varsity IBittersweets We kprap boxes for mailing chairs for a modern price shown on our floor. MARTIN HALLER 112 E LIBERTY STREET U-NOTICES L. .. , BUSY BEE Important meeting of Cercle Francais will be held at 8 o'clock Monday, Nov. 4. An important meeting of the membership committee of the Cosmopolitan club will be held in its clubroom, 305 University hall, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. FOOTBALL SCORES Albion college, 56 Hillsdale, 3. University of Wisconsin, 21; Beloit S. A. T. C., 0. Cleveland naval reserves, 83; De- troit naval reserves, 0. Case, 7; Wooster, 6. Patronize our advertisers.-Adv. All sophomores wishing to try out for assistant football man- ager are requested to report to D. M. Springer, '19E, or H. H. Anderson, '20, at Ferry field at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Always-Daily service-Always. 'I 313 S. State Phone 13 - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----- ----------- ----------- - --------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------- U ,w soso W4Rt SAVINIGS STAI I'S ISSUED BY-TIW.' UN~ITED STATES) GOVERNMEN~T, A11E NTION Don't forget to buy Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps. The sale of War Savings and Thrift Stamps was lower in October than in any recent month. Now that the Liberty Loan campaign has come to a close, it is the duty of every student and citizen to invest to the limit in War Savings Stamps. BUY TILL IT HURTS! Contributed by Quarry Drug Co. Carl F. Bay Calkins Drug Co. Tuttles Look for 'is Sign UNITED STATES GOVLERNMUENT Eberback & Son Schaeberle & Son Haller & Fuller Flanders ,.