ess Days for Ann Arb d from Page One) meats we serve nuts eese, and heartier des- tless Day Wednesday Alpha is setting aside according to Valora tewardess. "Next Wed- xpect to inaugurate a ," she said, "the girls eggs, and cheese which place of meat. We are vidual economy on sug- rl is willing to do her e Lewerenz, matron of Gamma, said, "We are regularly on Tuesday. ot have a wheatless day, graham and corn breads a week." d Fish on Meatless b)ays gs, fish, or macaroni and i of meat on Tuesday," . Stoddard it Parlors t in Rain-water and shampooing, Water said Mrs. I. N. Cobb, proprietres the Cobb house, "We will probably serve a wheatless day later. Thes like the substitutes offered them, an means a saving of five pounds of] for the day." Alpha Chi Omega sorority has been observing wheatless or mea days. "It is hard for a large fami do without meat," stated MissI Hayden. "Nothing has been said t girls and I don't know how they about it. We have not thought a economizing on sugar." "Alpha Epsilon Iota is observing meatless day," stated Miss Helen G stewardess, "and as a substitut serve fish. We do not have a wb less day, but we have corn, gra and bran breads several times a we The stewardess claimed that the ing of sugar will depend on the su available. Rye Bread Instead of Wheat ment: "We observe meatless day, on Tuesday at least, but sometimes we have two meatless days a week. Wed- 'or nesday is our wheatless day, and the girls are making individual economies s of on sugar. Cheese and eggs are used as ob- substitutes formeat.' girls Newberry Observes Two Meatless Days nd it "Newberry residence is observing meat two meatless days a week," stated Miss Hortense Wind, business manager. not "We also have a wheatless day, but tess there is a day chosen each week. ly to Cheese and nuts are used as sub- Rosa stitutes. Our saving on meat is prob- o the ably 60 pounds for the two days." feel "At Burrill house the girls favor a bout meatless and wheatless day," Mrs. Mae Sackett, proprietress said, "Rice one and tomatoes, beans, and cheese will gage, be served as substitutes.' e we Kappa Alpha Theta Will Test Plai heat- &ham eek." sav- apply Miss Emma Norton, stewardess of Chi Omega, said, "Tuesday is our meatless day, when we substitute fish. Wednesday we observe a wheatless day, by the use of rye and graham breads. We are economizing on sugar by cutting down on cake, desserts, and fruti. I think our meatless day means a saving of about 14 pounds of meat. The girls are much in favor of the plan." Mrs. Hessler, chaperon of Delta Del- ta Delta, made the following state- re Dandruff Phone 296-J Kappa Alpha Theta, according to Katherine Davies, '19, stewardess, is doing without meat on Friday, and corn bread is used on wheatless Tues-* day. ,The girls are all willing to try the plan. "Collegiate Sorosis" says Miss Kath- rine Cameron, stewardess,' "is having meatless day on Thursday and wheat- less day on Tuesday. We save about 12 pounds of meat on this one day To save sugar we have less cake and no frosting on what we do have.'' Carl Johnson, steward of the Phi Kappa Psi, said, "We have a meatless day on Fiday and a wheatless day on Thursday. Vegetables and eggs are substituted for meat. We find the cost as much or greater." "We have arranged to have a meat- less day on Thursday,' 'said E. Cress, '20, of the Phi Kappa Sigma fratern- ity. "We will substitute fish. The cost is about the same." Saving on Regulation Days The Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity is observing Friday as meatless and Tuesday as wheatless. "The substi- tutes are fish, macaroni and vegetab- les," stated Mr. Culip, the steward. "The cost is less thus far. We use corn bread on Tuesday," Mr. Rhuen, steward, of the Psi Up- silon fraternity, claimed, "The cost is decidedly less. We use vegetables and macaroni for substitutes and have set aside Tuesday and Wednesday as, meatless and wheatless days, respec- tively." "The regulation meatless day is ob- served in our hpuse," said the stew- i; is "Jazz" Band Flint, Mich. ieau 100 Paterson Bik. -- - ard of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. "We have been substituting fish and vegetables. The cost is about the same." Chubb House Anxious to Join "We would be glad to incorporate a wheatless and meatless day if the other houses would do so," said the Chubb house management. "We serve eggs or vegetables each meal, so peo- ple can abstain if they desire." "Ready to follow the rest," stated the manager of the Arcadia. Mrs. N. B. Ottmer stated, "I am willing to observe the regular days if the other houses do so." The College Inn issued the state- ment, "We can not keep the boys from eating meat." One-Fifth Saved on Meat Regulation meatless and wheatless days are observed by the Theta Xi fraternity. The steward claimed that apjproximately one-fifth was saved in the meat bill. Members of Zeta Beta Tau intend to start meatless and wheatless day. next week. The supply of granulated sugar will also be cut down, and lump sugar used in its place. Xi Psi Phi and Zeta Psi fraternities have also been observing the regula- tion days for several weeks. Eremites Observe Days in Part Paul Cholette, '19, steward of the Eremites, stated, "We have been ob- serving the regular days in a way, and in another way, we have not.. The rea- son is due to the lack bf organization. Nothing definite has. as yet been as- certained. We expect to commence when the other house adopt the plan." "We have been running on the regu- lar meatless-wheatless schedule for th past two weeks," said R. E. Curtis, the steward of the Hermitage house club. "Board commences Monday," stated A. F. Brock, steward, Phoenix club. "And we expect to follow the plan of the other houses." Trigon Has one 9eatless Day "We are observing It, but not on any particular day," said W. C. Brock- way, steward, Trigon. "The saving is little. Tuesday is generally meatless with us. We have not planned any- thing definite in regard to the wheat- less program. A small quantity of corn and rye bread, together with wheat bread, is served throughout the week." "Friday is meatless, and Wednesday wheatless with us," asserted a mem- ber of Acacia fraternity. "There are no special substitutes for meat; but corn and rye bread is being used in- stead of wheat bread. We have not been able to save a great deal, be- cause the substitutes are almost as high as the usual fare." Alpha Delta Phis Have Sweetless Day The partial weekly menu for the Alpha Delta Phi's is as follows: Tues- day, meatless; Wednesday, wheatless, and Thursday, sweetless. No estimate has been made as to the saving, on account of the short time the fratern- ity has-been trying the plan out. No special sunbstitutes have been adopted. One meatless day a week is kept by the Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternity. They try to economize on sugar by using less in desserts. The Alpha Sigma's do not observe meatless and wheatless days, but try to save as much as possible on sug- ar in their cooking. Meals Cost $2.50 Less Regulation meatless and wheatless days are in vogue at the Alpha Sigm Phi fraternity. Eggs and fish are used as substitutes for meat. The steward estimated that the average weekly meals with meat cost $5.50 whereas meals composed of substi tutes costs approximately $3. They are not able to save much on sugar. At the Beta Theta Pi fraternity the regular days are observed. Fish and vegetables are substituted for meat, An attempt is also made to save or sugar served on the table. The steward"of the Chi Psi said "We have been observing the regular days from the first, and use fish fo meat. We save sugar on the table an in desserts. The saving amounts t a nice sum of money at the end of the month." Harboring a Bunch of Soldiers "We have been 'harboring a buncl of soldiers who must have nourish. ment, so we could not observe specia days so far," stated the Delta Chi's but expect to begin next week "We have done nothing so far,' stated the steward of the Pi Upsilo Rho fraternity. "The matter will bi considered next Wednesday." The Psi Omega has been keeping th regular day since the beginning of th, year. Rye bread is served instead c wheat bread, and macaroni and bean takes the place of meat. Members "of the Sigma Alpha Ep silon intend to adopt a wheatless da soon. The meatless day is observe, on Friday. Substitute Brown for White Sugar At the Sigma Chi fraternity thb steward has substituted brown fc white sugar, and claimed that ther. was a slight saving. Two meatles Tailor-made Clothes For Men and Fighting Men: noons are observed each week, when asparagus on toast or spaghetti is employed. No action has been taken on the wheat problem. Friday and Wednesday are the meat- less andwheatless days for the igm Delta Kappa fraternity. The Sigma Nu fraternity also observes the same days. Sigma, Phi, Sinfonia and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities have set aside the regulation days for the non-serving of meat and wheat. The steward of the Delta Kappa Ep- silon claimed that they observe the regular days. He also stated that they try to save as much as possible on sugar by. not having many desserts, and other dishes which demand sweet- ening. Fish is generally substituted on Tuesday by the Delta Sigma Delta's. A little sugar is saved by the Delta Theta Phi .fraternity. Tuesday and Wednesday are considered meatless and wheatless. Began at First of Semester Kappa Beta Psi's steward asserts, "We have been observing the regular days since the first of the semester and find that there is a great. saving. Rye and corn bread has been substi- tuted for wheat bread; but no special substitutes have been served for meat." Kappa Sigma's said, "You bet we save on sugar since we can not ob- tain any. Do we have meatless-wheat- less affairs? Sure, and on regular days, too! We don't save a great deal on the other things, however." "We have been doing this every since the movement started," asserted the Lambda Chi Alphas. "Meat is abolished on this day by serving mac- aroni and spaghetti. They go easy on the sugar, but there is no definite sav- ing." Let us show you the fashions that real men favor; striking style for citizen or soldier-for business or battle. Claim a Large Saving "There is a large saving, but he amount has not as yet been estimated," said the steward of Nu Sigma Nu. "Friday is meatless and Wednesday is wheatless.'.' "We are able to save a small amount by observing meatless and wheatless days, but we are not sure how much," claimed the Phi Alpha Deltas. "Beans and eggs are substituted for meat," stated the steward of the Phi Beta Pi. "We save about 20 per cent on a meatless meal." Pi Chi and the Phi Delta Chi fra- ternities have not as yet started ob- serving any special days, but intend to commence soon. No wheatless day is observed at the Phi Chi. Delta house. Fr~iday is meatless. "We are not able to save, however, because eggs and fish are as high as meat," claimed the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Intend to Keep Meatless Days "We intend to keep meatless days in the future," asserted the steward of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. "Wednesday is wheatless with us." The Alpha Rho Chi fraternity pro- poses to to start on a new schedule this week. Rice and vegetables are used In place of meat at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Wednesday is wheatless and Thurs- day is meatless at the Delta Upsilon house. "We save a little on the meat and try to keep the sugar expense as low as possible," it was stated. Detroit, Oct. 26.-Women of the state have had their turn at the meatless and wheatless days. They are now asking that men have a smokeless day, on which they refrain from smoking tobacco in any form. This, is was suggested today by a Detroit man, would conserve the sup- ply of tobacco for the Sammies abroad. just as easily as conservation of food could be wrought through the meat- less Tuesdays and wheatless Wednes- days. Retaliation for this measure would be a candyless day for women, it has been suggested. The honor system has been reject-' ed at the University of Syracuse. As a result of much agitation in favor of adopting an honor code, the systems in use at other universities were in- vestigated, and the matter carefully discussed. A majority of the faculty voted down the system on the grounds that honesty was not dependent on any system. Jessie Dicken Hosum, teacher of voice. 1327 Forest Court. Phone 1642-M.-Adv. Recreation makes for Efficiency. "We try to treat you right." 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