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Show SCIENCE TO MAKE M I EGGS FROM AIR H Chicago, Sept. 24. Dr. Paul Wal- den of Riga, Russia, predicted here IH last night that the next great feat jH of chemistry would be the making of eggs from air. Dr. Walden, who is president-elect of the ninth Interna- H tional congress of Applied Chemistry H to be hold In St. Petersburg in 1915, H furthor predicted that a variety o! H nitrogenous foods would be made from H the air some day. "I consider It practically certalr f that at no distant day we will be JH drawing food supplies from the air,' j he said. "Prof Bernthscn of Ger- IH many already has succeeded In making H thc simple compound of nitrogen ant! H hydrogen. This shows that wc will hi MB able to mako moio complex com- IH pounds. An egg Is a complex com H pound of nitrogen, oxygen, sulpha H and hydrogen." H |