THE MICHIGAN DAILY TTJDA U-NOTICES The regular meeting of Adel- phi House of Representatives will be held at 7 o'clock tonight on the fourth floor of Univer- sity hall. Ralph M. Carson will speak. There will be a meeting of the Gargoyle staff and try-outs this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. There will be a meeting of senior society at 8 o'clock to- night at Martha Cook building. The Phi Sigma Biological so- ciety will meet ac 8 o'clock, this evening in room 231-Z, Natural Science building. This will be an organization meeting and im- portant business will be trans- acted. The Women's league social will Classical Club Elects 18 Now Members Classical club elected 13 new mem- bers yesterday. The club plans to go on as usual as soon as conditions be- come more settled. It has been the policy of the club, in ofrmer years, to be represented in dramatics through plays of the Latin and Greek lan- guages. If enough members return to school to make this possible, the club will do the same this year. Patronize our advertisers.-Adv. FOR LIBER' Y The following casualties are re- ported today by the commanding gen- eral of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action, 145; died of wounds, 62;" died of accident and oth- er causes, 11; died of airplane acci- dent, 5; died of disease, 313; wound- ed severely, 42; wounded, degree un- determined, 36; wounded slightly, 10 missing in action, 122. Total, 746. IE y .R , ,ry S i j) iki1 1Fi f I i -~TH mm HAWAIIAN * * M 9 ". " O 0 SCENE FRvM "OH, LADY!' LADY!". 'RESIDENT PRAISES YANKEE FIGHTERS BEFORE CONGRESS (Continued from Page One) verseas. He said, since the associat- d governments had accepted prin- iples enunciated by him as the basis >r peace and desired his personal :uncil in their interpretation, he re- arded it as his paramount duty to o. Through the wireless, he added, e would keep in close touch with all iat goes on on this side, and "you ill all know that I do." Appeals for Support of Conigress He appealed for the encouragement nd added strength of united sup- ort from congress. President Wil- on did not leave Washington tonight nd the assumption was that he will epart, some time tomorrow for New ork, where he will board the liner eorge Washington, on which he and ther members of the American peace elegation will make the voyage to rance. After addressing congress the Pres-{ lent devoted his time for clearing way executive affairs in preparation f his trip. Inquirers were assurred )day that it was the President's pur- ose to name the secretary of the reasurer and director-general of the ailroads before he departes for Eu- ope. enior Literary Class to Meet Today There will be a senior literary class neeting at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon i University hall. - FOSDICK SAYS THAT TIME FOR WORLD UNION IS NOW AT HAND (Continued from Page One) the Stars and Stripes. He said, "I went into that chapel an American. I came out a Franco-American." Pleads for Unselfish Public Mentioning the peace conference and the possibility of a bureau of na- tions he said, "We can play a selfish or an unselfish part. Let us be un- selfish. We can help rebuild the world. I crave that when history looks back it will be nottso much on this man or that, but to bestow on the whole commonwealth the cross of the Legion of Honor." Dr. Fosdick while hs brought forth clearly many points on the present in- ternational situation, illuminated his lecture by pieces of vivid description and several interesting stories glean- ed from the war-torn battle fields. He was introduced by Mr. Stiffler, sec- retary of the army Y. M. C. A. of this city. .Rev. Arthur W Stalker of the First Methodist church led in prayer and Mr. Theodore Harrison of the School of Music led the singing. FAREWELL VAUDEVILLE TO BE GIVEN AT NEWBERRY HALL A farewell vaudeville will be held in Newberry hall this evening for the men who are receiving their discharg- es. The program will start at 8 o'clock instead of 7:30 so as to accom- modate those taking the war aims course. Some of the features are to be clog-dancing, singing, sleight-of- hand performances, acrobats, whistl- er, and several others. It is being put on by the army Y. M. C. A. with the assistance of the War Camp Com- munity service. be held from 3:30 to 6 o'clock Friday afternoon. in Barbour gymnasium. The opening reception of the ( U. of M. Classical club will be held at 8 o'clock on Dec. 5, in Memorial hall. All members are requested to be present. Kee p posted - subwcrIbe for th6 Daily, now $3.00.-Adv. Ray's "BETSY ROSS" Shop The Fountain Room Deluxe Hot Fudge Sundaes Whipped Cream Sodas Hot Chocolate Supreme Malted Milks We Cater To Those Who Demand The Best kla di r c teer VW wt, MODEL A Thing Of Beauty Is A Style Forever I. THE MODEL SHOWN IS THE ONE DELIGHTING PARTICULAR WOMEN Take a glance at the refined and graceful proportions. They are built for a high and stately arch, such as your mother used to boast was a truly Spanish Arch.. Can you resist them? We like to sell them because of their beautl. ful and spirited lhnes. Shoes of-this height and those colors are limited and it may be sometime before restrictions are lifted. 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