UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN BUYING JAM? It's a Professional Secret,But the Food Analyist Can Tell All LABELS PRACTICE DECEPTION and Kan T Professor Jackson, Food Chemist Tests all Jams Except "The Kind Mother Used to Make." The Food Analysis department under supervision of Prof. H. Louis Jackson is trying out all kinds of kis. No, not all kinds, for that famous brand "the kind that mother used to make" is noticeably lacking. When you go down to the corner grocery to buy a jar of jam or jelly and you are dubious as to the brand you wish to buy, you look along the shelf and your eye is greeted by attractive labels which tell the contents faithfully. That is, the labels have a beautiful red background from which the words "Apple and Sugar Butter," stand out in bold white letters. Then ugly black letters that are not at all attractive, much less visible, announce that the "butter" is composed of 65% corn syrup. What is Glucose? Corn syrup is glucose by special permission to the large manufacturers of preserves and the like. Another label that tells the truth and seems to be ashamed of *Lis* on a small round jar, and its contents are"red cherry jam." At the top of the jar, where the neck is small, a label is wrapped in such a manner that "red cherry" is directly above a label on the body of the jar which says "Fresh Fruit Jam." in extra large and gaudy font. Around the neck are the words,"with 10% apple juice" which are supposed to be read in conjunction with "red cherry," and although these words no doubt tell the truth, they are very febble about it on account of the smallness of the letters. No Difference Between Brands. "The greater part of the jellies which have brands such as apple raspberry, apple plum, are more than half glucose, and it is impossible to tell the difference between them, if you do not see the label," said Prof. H. L. Jackson of the Food Analysis department. "Of eleven different brands, a person who was asked to name them, called nine apple plum. The other two tasted to him like soured apple pulp snail, but the label called for apple butter in a loud tone and in milder accentus for 57% glucose." According to Professor Jackson, most Jayhawker Notice The manager of the Annual will be at the Old Check Stand, during chapel time, on February 15th, 16th, 19th and 20th, to receive pictures. All senior and organization pictures must to handed in on one of the above dates. Pictures must be accompanied by writeups and payment made at that time. Seniors pay $1.50 and organizations $5.00 for first page and $3.00 for each additional page. Senior and graduate blanks may be obtained at Registrar's office. Clarence-Sawers, the Student Director and Stage Manager of "Billy," and Chaude Sowers, who 'Take's the Leading Role in "Billy." people do not read the labels carefully and do not know what they really are buying. He believes that if people would read carefully and demand less adulterated goods, the manufacture "products" would be stimulated greatly. Many of the fancy-labeled brands are useful, however, even when off the table. The dye used in some of them will color cloth a beautiful pink, and, in a pure state, looks not unlike common carmine coloring. Hiawatha after the show.—Adv. ii. THE INNES STORE The Great Central Shopping Center of Lawrence SUIT DEPARTMENT We call the attention of University young ladies to our superior line of Suits and Coats in navy, tan and cream serge in the newest styles. Popular prices. $12, $15, $16.50 Superior in style and quality to any ever sold at these prices. Innrs. Bulline & Hackman R. B. THEY SHOWED 'EM HOW Thirty Co-eds Entertained Thirty College Swains With a Leap Year Party. Commencing with the arrival of the flowers at six o'clock continuing with the arrival of the girls in cabs and never ceasing until the last cab had rolled away from the door at midnight the evening was one continuous round of joy and happiness, and the boys admit it. Thirty converts to the doctrine of Leap-yearism entertained thirty perfectly meek and docile young men last Saturday evening at Ecke's Hall. For several weeks it has been rumored that these University girls were plantation girls, and they ended up later after which college swains in the future might 'pattern'. Those who entertained areLoleTu McCune, Phyllis Burrough, Bernice Ruhland, Frances Banker, Bernice Fairchilds, Beulah Murphy, Leslie Smith, Mae Rossman, Mal Ann, Bess Bozzel, Evan Beatthold, Margaret Killarney, Trine Latta, Stella Case, Florence Derwood, Fern Mellon, Kirk, Clik, Yvonne Blair, Blair, Leona Caleene, Elise Potwin, Treamd Wayray, Mary Gurnea, Opal Hughes, Florence Wallace, Maribell McGill, Inra Pratt, Emily Swick and Lucile Yates. Dancing was begun at 8:15 o'clock (note the element of reform) and then until the darkest hour of midnight, the dreamy wait—but why should we say more? During the intermission the maidens set another precedent by escorting the hungry male contingent to nearby cafes. Some of the girls were not quite certain whether it was proper or not to call for their "man" but after a secret council it was教诫 that they should With the stoke of midnight the music pieday and the Lawrence cab horses were again confounded with the strange reversed routes. Our pop-corn crisp is fresh and tender. Try it. Crisieman's Adv. Four New Courses in Socia and Religious Problems Announced Announced The courses as announced are: Course No. 1. Social Problems. Five sessions. Sunday afternoons at 3:00 in Mesa. Professor F. W. Blackman, marshal, leader. WILL LECTURE TO MEN HELPING CIVIC SPIRIT Hiawatha after the show.—Adv. Four lecture courses for young men of the University have been announced by Dr. A. S. Wilber chairman of the Y. M. C. A. Mission Study committee. The work in each course will start the week of February 18. The committee expect an enrollment of three hundred students per semester with special emphasis on the series of lectures by Professor Blackman on Sunday afternoons. Course No. 3 Missions and World Problems. Six lectures, Tuesday or Friday at 4:30 at westminster hall, Rev. Stanton Oliner, leader. The Universal New Suit Day Comes April 7th this year. Now is the time to Line up and let Hiatt order for you a Royal Suit. $15.00 and up 946 Mass St. Course No. 4. India and Christian Opportunity. Ten lectures in Myers hall, hours to be arranged, Roy Stockwell, leader. EASTER SUNDAY Course. No. 2. Comparative Religions in Western Civilization. 3 in Myers hall. Dr. Peggy leaden. ANNOUNCEMENTS Chemical Engineers Society Members will meet in front of Chemistry building at 3:30, Wednesday, February 5, for pictures for 1912 Jayhawker. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Freshman Co-eds--The young women of the freshman class will hold a meeting in chapel Wednesday, February 14, at 12:15. Chapel Tuesday..-Prof. DeWitt Croissant of the English department will speak in chapel Tuesday, February 13, on "Our Nation's Capital." Send the Daily Kansan home. Feb. 14—Glee club concert in Fraser hall. Feb. 15.—Glee club concert i Bowersock opera theater. Feb. 19, 1923. Prof. C. Alphonso Smith. Five lectures, 4, 300. Thursday, Feb. 22. Monday, Feb. 19-23. Thursday, Feb. 22. Washington's birthday, Holiday. Chancellor Strong speaks at K. U. Banquet at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Friday, Feb. 23. Woodrow Wilson speaks in gymnasium. March 15-21 Inclusive. Seventh 15-21 inclusive. Serves as President for Religious Education. President Henry Churchill King and President Frank K. Sanders, speakers. Friday, March 15-21. High School Conference. Bible Institute. Sunday, March 17. Vespers. President King of Obern in Colle If you are going to have a party or entertain, see Wiedemann about the refreshments.—Adv. Try those Sultan chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store. Also the Bitter Sweet chocolates...Adv. We make frames. Squires' studio. Adv. Candy, Candy, Candy! Marshmallow sundaes and eclairs at Wiedemann's—Adv. We make frames. Squires' studio Adv. Oysters at the Hiawatha.—Adv. Valentines now on sale at Hoadley's—Adv. Home made pies at the Hiawatha. -Adv. The old fashioned molasses candy You can get it at Wiedemann's— Adv. Valentines now on sale at Hoad ley's.—Adv. Seniors get busy. Squires' photographer--Adv. Seniors get busy. Squires' photographer—Adv. Our taffy has a fine flavor and a good chewing quality. Try it. Wiedemann's.-Adv. Post cards 5 cents a dozen at Roadley's.—Adv. Home made pies at the Hiawatha Adv. Post cards 5 cents a dozen at Hoadley's—Adv. Oysters at the Hiawatha.—Adv. Extension Department Plans to Supply Libraries for Kansas Towns and Schools The extension division of the University is advocating a plan for a town and school library. Its purpose for presenting the plan is to lead the students and townpeople to a higher type of citizenship and to the formation of an active, alert civic spirit and public opinion. The plan is strengthened by the fact that from the Extension Division may be secured package libraries, consisting of clippings, pamphlets and books on the important questions and problems before the public. These libraries may be kept for a period of two weeks at no expense excepting the cost of transportation. Also a traveling library of fifty volumes may be secured for the purpose of being distributed to James E. King, Topeka. These traveling libraries may be kept six months likewise for the cost of transportation charges. The place for school and town libraries, the plan suggests should be in the assembly or study hall of the high school or any other available room, and that it should be open to the town schools two hours a week. The Extension Division of the University offers any information desired concerning the plan. Tour of Europe. For 65 days, $360. Sailing Jun 15 from New York. Visiting Bie lin, Dresden, Nuremberg, Munich the Austrian Tyrol, Venice, Florence Rome, Pisa, Genoa, Milan, Florence the Rhine, Holland, and Belgium Paris, London, and Shakespeare Engl land. Due at Montreal, August 19 19 Address, care of Daily Kansas European Tour...Adv. 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