IT 11 'II n eggs freshly made by "WIN THE. WAR" -INKS LAW SCHOOL RAISES STANDING TO 80 PER CENT; HOMOEOPSs LEAD COLLEGES made the famous. Five cents each. I Michigan Chocolates in Yellow Alpha Chi Omega sorority has report- ed that 100 per cent of its members have signed the food con- servation cards in the campaign being ffield 's I versity Ave. waged by the University health ser- vice. This is the eighth sorority to have a perfect record. Eleven frater- nities had 100 per cent signatures. The Law school has raised its stand- ing to 80 per cent, but the Homoeo- pathic Medical school still leads the colleges with a record of 96 per cent. Food conservation menues for next week are as follows: londay-Wheatiess Breakfast - Bananas, cornmeal mush or puffed rice, barley toast, but- ter or oleo, coffee or milk. - Lunch - Fried potatoes, curried l mutton, vegetable salad, French dressing, rye muffins, butter or oleo, prune tapioca, tea or milk. r Dinner-Baked potatoes, rib roast of beef gravy, buttered carrots, po- tato bread, butter or oleo, rice mold, whipped cream, tea, coffee or milk. Tuesday-(No Neat Restrictions) Breakfast - Stewed apricots, ral-, stons or grapenuts, toast, butter or oleo, coffee or milk. f Lunch-Cream of tomato soup, po- tato cheese cakes, baked beans, cat- sup, brown bread, butter or oleo, pine- apple jelly, tea or milk. Dinner-Mashed potatoes, scallop- de halibut with peas, lettuce, Prus- * * * * * * * * * T * * AT T HE THEATERS * * * Wednesday-Wheatless Breakfast Oranges, oatmeal or' corn flakes, barley toast, butter or oleo, coffee or milk. Lunch-Creamed potatoes, corned beef salad, spinach, corn bread, cara- mel cornstarch, tea or milk. Dinner-Baked potatoes, meat loaf, gravy, parsnips, lemon butter sauce, rye bread, butter or oleo, ice cream, chocolate sauce, oatmeal wafers, tea, coffee or milk. Thursday Breakfast-Stewed black figs, hom- iny or maple flakes, toast, butter or oleo, coffee or milk. Lunch-Pea soup, , fried potatoes, steamed frankfurters, mustard, un- cooked sauerkraut, barley bread, ban- ana custard, tea or milk. Dinner - Mashed potatoes, roast beef, gravy and Yorkshire pudding, lettuce with French dressing, bread, butter or oleo, fruit trifle, tea, coffee or milk. Friday Breakfast-Apple sauce, rolled oats, oats or puffed corn, toast, butter or oleo, coffee or milk. Lunch-Baked Potatoes, creamed codfish, lettuce with cheese dressing, bread and butter or oleo, lemon cot- tage pudding, tea or milk. Dinner-Scalloped potatoes, broiled mackerel, butter sauce, creamed as- paragus, cucumber pickles, corn ponie,' lemon pie, tea, coffee or milk. Saturday Breakfast-Dates, barley grits or, corn flakes, toast, butter or oleo, cof- fee or milk. . Lunch-Bouillion, boiled potatoes, Swiss steak with onions, peas, bread and butter or oleo; blanc mange, tea' or milk: Dinrner--Baked potatoes, roast mut- ton, dressing and gravy, string bean salad, mayonnaise, bread and butter or oleo, apple dumplings, tea, coffee or milk,., Sunday Breakfast-Grapefruit, bran griddle ARCADE Shows at 3. 7 and 8:30 Eastern Time 150 Unless Otherwise Specified. Thur-28-Norma Talmadge in "The Se- cret of the Storm Country" (Ret.), and Christie Comedy, "Almost Di- vorced." Fri-29-Constance Talmadge in "The Honeymoon" and Christie Comedy. Sat-3o'Tom Mix in "Cupid's Round- up" and Christie Comedy, "Those Wedding Bells." finest. pencil for all work It writes easier It lasts longer rat all stationt DIXON'S ELD OIAD 'the master drawlq pene cakes, syrup, toast, butter or coffee or milk. Dinner - Mashed potatoes, chicken, gravy, buttered turnip cumber salad, French dressing, butter or oleo, jelly, ginger brea1 ice cream, tea, coffee or milk. Lunch-Potato salad, barley fins, honey, lWashington pie, tea, coffee or. milk. Nights: Orch- Pop,Ms etara $1.5u&$2 an. ndS alanceHouse UDETROIT $1.00 25c to $1.0 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney, In a Spoken Play "Keep Her Smiling' * * Mr. "Keep rick. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in4* Her Smiling," at the Gar= *' * AND IN "CHIN-CHIN," AT THE WHITNEY, TODAY. * * * Julia Sanderson in "Rambler- Rose," at the Whitney, Friday,* April 5. * are, are actually at- work on thef Caldwell and R. H. Burnside are the- libettists. * Chauncey Olcott in "Once Upone* * a Time," at the Whitney, Monday, * t A HAT Mrs. George W. Patterson of thek nced local suffrage organization, was elect- y of ed vice-president of the Michigan state ities equal suffrage association, at the an- pro- nual meeting held in Detroit yester- as day. Preparations were also made for said the campaign to pass the federal suf- lotic fr.age amendment. iday for AT THE WHITNEY , The two comedians who will appear don- in "Chin-Chin," at the Whitney to- the night are said to have studied their and Chinese models carefully in preparing per- for their parts,, and one of them even arm took the trouble to learn the Chinese by language. The whole play is full of an- fun and it has been a success ever will since its first appearance three years I on ago. Charles Dillingham produced I by the piece, James Doyle and Hartland Dixon play the leading roles, Ivan Caryll is the composer, and Anne AT THE ARCADE' The Arcade presents today "The Secret of the Storm Country," feat- uring Norma Talmadge. The play is a sequel to "Tess of the Storm Country," and it is Relled with the same unusual atmos- phere found in the earlier drama. Miss Talmadge plays the role of Tessi- bel, the squatter's daughter, and it is said that she interprets the difficult role well. Soph Lits Elect Prom Committee Sophomore literary students elect- ed W. A. Leitzinger chairman, and. C. W. Stoll, H. H. Anderson, Elmer Cress, and Reed. Bachman members of the soph prom committee, yesterday aft- ernoon at a class meeting held in room 205, Mason hall. No other bus- iness was transacted. S ' * * *R * * * * * y . * * * * * * * * TODAY "Chin-Chin," at the Whitney, today. Majestic-"Pretty Baby." Wuerth-Sessue- Hayawaka in "The Secret Game." Also Key, stone Comedy, "Court and Cabar- et." Orpheum-Belle Bennett in "A Soul in Trust." Arcade-Norma Talmadge in "The Secret of the Storm Coun- try." Also Christie' Comedy, "Al- most Divorced." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * t *t *, * * CLEANED AND with a now LOOKS LII 00 or HAT rnw"~ 617 Packa the "wpm" WHITNEY - TON The Only Company presenting the Greatest An Musioal Comedy-Charles Dillingham's Rae-Emily Mrs. Jessup." edy. * * * * * Stevens in "Alias Also Drew Com- Prioe s 'L AND DIXON Two Y 51.00"$1.50-$2.00. Years at the Globe Theatre, N.1 SEATS NOW ON Use the Daily classified columue 1 4 i * *, 0* * war de- care in icultural that any o the ser- d in agri- S THURSDAY, . 0 FRIDAY, l M.ARCH SATURDAY. .. MARCH r _ i Jimmy Hodges presents Magnetic JEAN TYNES :30 IN 20C tC14 PRETTY BABY The Musical Comedy Sensation With FUNNY ELMER COUDY and a Lively Brigade of Blonde and Brunette Beauties The Cream of Miniature Musical Comedies A DOLLAR SHOW AT OUR PRICE --25 Tl MAJESTIC PRICES