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Show t Veal Vanishes as War's Demands for Conservation Crow Until Peace Is Declared, Delicacy Will Be Barred From Menus. BEGINNING today and continuing' until the close of tlie world war. no veal or veal products will be served In any of the hotels or restaurants of this city, or other cities of the country. The epicure along- these lines may lament, la-ment, but it will not remedy the situation. situa-tion. He may entreat tlie suave waiter to bring him an order of fricassee of veal, roast veal, braised veal or broiled veal sweetbreads, pouletto or jardeniere-, but It will SLvaJl nought. He may offer to compromise on veal euUets, platn. breaded bread-ed or hunter's style, but lie will find the waiter adamant. As a last icsort he may plead for calve's liver, i-a Ives head, vinosarct le or poulette, and when that is refused, bep for a small portion of calve's feet jelly or calve's tongue, but the result will be tho same. He will blandly inform you if you are not already advised that upon the recommendation of Herl-ort Hoover, federal food administrator, all the hotels and restaurants .if the Vniteri ! States have agreed to eliminate veal im- til tho kaiser is down and out and peace is restored. j Alanatrcrp of leading hotels and restau- rants of Salt likt say thru they do not j expect any protests from their customers. ! Tlie meatless, breadless. choplrss, steak.-! steak.-! less and roastless da's have been taknn j a s a ma tier of course, as a pat riot ic 1 innve in behalf of food conservation, and j they believe that the ban on veal will be,-I be,-I accepted in like manner. |