Twenty-two early-type galaxies that were detected by IRAS have been se
arched for continuum emission at millimeter and submillimeter waveleng
ths using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT). IRAS was relativel
y insensitive to cold dust that emits primarily at these longer wavele
ngths. In this first survey we were able to detect or achieve useful l
imits on the emission from 14 of the 22 galaxies observed. From these
data we estimate upper limits on the dust temperature and lower limits
on the mass of dust within the JCMT beam. These results are compared
with H I and CO data and with the blue luminosities of the galaxies. T
he results are consistent with a model where the dust-to-gas ratio is
similar to the Galactic one, and the amount of cold dust is an order o
f magnitude greater than the amount of warm dust (as is also seen in o
ur Galaxy). The total dust mass, normalized to the luminosity of the e
ntire galaxy, is much lower than is found in spiral galaxies, as expec
ted.