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House Committee Recom- | \ one of the finest of its kind ever shown Stars g Special talks and helps for house- Laboratory wives will be given by expert food representatives in charge of exhibits. Many other interesting features and musical programs will be given The directing committees of the Re- tall Grocers' Assoclations extend a cordial Invitation to every one in Washington, particularly housewives, their daughters and better halves. For the convenience of housewives. Shot Be- T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, Manufactures PLAN FOR COOLIDGE e Meutarares FARM CUNFERENBE Causes Metal Band to Vaporize by Intense Heat Due to Powerful Bolt of Electricity tween Two Poles. Washington Housewives Sae .oy be,onyeniense of housewives | 1925. “Frank and cordial relationship SOLOHZANO To SEEK with the United (States, coupled with recognition and friendly assistance F U of the American Government in the ‘FRIENDSHIP S R e o e (T great benefit,”” declared President Solor- — zano in his address. . ” : The new President further declar: President of Nicaragua, in Inaugu- [, /17 S 7 n Turiher declarea - ral Address. D“hn| for x“t litical experts to reform the electoral Cordial Relations. voters will have absolute freedom in - the elections in 1928. He also ad- e vocated creation of a national guard President Solorzano of Nicaragua:to be instructed by American officers machinery of Nicaragua so that the | provement in the administration of coastal and other remote regions, and general reorganization of the gov- ernment, President Solorzano's programi, as outlined, is expected here to have an important bearing on the pending arrangements between the Washing- ton and Managua governments for withdrawal of the United States Ma- rine guard maintained at the Nica- raguan capital since 1912 for protec- tion of the American legation. A definite date for withdrawal of the guard is b eing considered by the | being given out by the retail grocers State and Navy Department officials. and 8. Kann Sons Co. A partly paid | eXpressed yesterday his accord In| development of communications, im mends $50 000 to Meet Cost | Numerous New Labor-Sav- the State Department from Charge Thurston, at Managua. The occasion th How science duplicates in the physi- | & genuine liquid and finally vapor- 21 seekin, the best relations betweon s 5 ) P ticket and 20 cents admits one adult & | cal laboratory the mysteries of stel- | izes, yot remains in place. y drop- & 5 vhil partly | the United States and his native land, of Agricultural Parley [1ar evolution—literally manufactures | ping u stick to the floor he showed ing Devices. B Y e e i1l Yarai | Acoording to dipatches received at { t develop momentary | that the distance the light, metal one person to the afternoon sessions. | temperatures five times that of the | wire would fall in a 30-millionth of a — These partly pald tickets of admis- A resolution to make available $30.- | Surface temperature of the sun, and| second, would be m ed in terms 2 g was the executive's inaugural speech 00 e e s o0 | whode Nrightness. fa somathing. like!| dnintoiigiole to h:,;“‘\:‘::dar'“e‘:w'” Washingtonians were treated to :v“l’";w:“"a:;‘zh‘"“::l’o”" out free and| TN Lich he payed growing tribute ot bRt itaral confor. | 600 times that of the sun—was de- | Dhisicist or minChematioten. [ various good things to eat lant night s to the ald which this nation has given ence was reported toduy by the House | Scribed Iust night in a lecture by Dr. | P15 ®C 08 HE e &t the opening of tle National Food OMoers' of Aswoclation. Nicarag: Asricnltutat con Howarinai 13 A. Anderson, physicist of the Bxplodas: Strand o . Show, when many new food articles| pyocutive officers of the ~Retail | atedl by g e et Wiison Observatory of the| By way of flustration, Dr. Ander- |and 'household = furnishings were | ronscet Protective Association are et Sl &ie Institution of Washington n “exploded” a strand of iron wire|shown to the public at the Conven- | JrbReEn, FEEICRC TS OURCIEHOR SiCt > 3B RDDYOBEtation Titl & Ao oty Bl hese minature stars, Dr. Anderson | between two poles so that his au-|tion Hall Fifth and L ctreets. Tholyon" peaurer. and Perry P. Patrick, While They Last! said, twinkle for “se onth of a second, but in that about one thirty-| dience could a star “made.” He|convention is being held under the | ti, tori™t Omcers of the Capital He- House explained, however, that his current|nuspices of the Retull Grocers Pro- |poil Grodery Association ares G. Gor- ported y erday to th $137.80 “Pledged to Quality” Called * 1 Farce B e Shralchat oin atent] 2 : e stiv g 2 | ¢ y | of Louisiana, | ally snap piety a ta it i Seany e | Assoctations i . 5 £ = ank Democrat he committee, | other photographic records. with the | temperature. He showed plctures,| The progreas of the food ingustry et S e e o s WHIRLWAVE Fourteenth Street at New York Avenue | declared the President's commission | aid of which they can determine their | though, of some that had been made | Was$ revealed from the most funda- The s ) kel s of some d o d e board of managers for the ex- . { 2 “purely & polltical’ farce” ‘and. | fomperatures. "thoir magnitude of | iy the Sount Wilson Laboratory, whove | mental necessiticn to the latest. ell- | poateion_ s composed- of John Brav- Electric Washers | although the ”rr‘:\-‘n\ “ta kb slowa 7 | brie htness m:nlxlv.u,\ thelr process of [ gurface temperature were about five o :rx“d’»u“ women and their | ghaw, chairmal A. Dodge and for economy” this appropriation is u | evolution at lelsure. fimen that of the sun And whose| €SCOFs attended the show 1ast night. | Beeey 5. Patrick. litical marraseer: Tha aiftman orl Way to Make Stars. | BeiEhtnetsiveas a6 (haieger ot £15 timds Open to Jamuary 17, The Retgll Grocers' Protective Az, X il S o The mothoalar Yo & ‘. | that of the sun “ soclation has coaducted the nationa it mo ten as v, oo ho. commission | thetie ‘star 1y simpte. " band_ pt| Dr. Anderson apologized for BaVING | somions will continus maiy maenitre |{00d show for 25 years and predicts o T may report or whether logisiation will | metal—iron, magnesium or any ome | 0ccupied the time of his audlence|gunagy until January 17, from 2 untl] | LPat the 1925 event will be the largest for Cash be aought at this sess! The con-|of a number of other varietles—is| With an explanation of exeperiments| 1(:30 ‘o'clock in the evening. Spe- |’ %" | ference was called, he continued, by | suspended between two poles. A | that had progressed “so lttle" He|oial features and attractions will be ———e— | the President as a politic heme | powerful bolt of electricity is shot | added that physicists soon hope tofgadded daily. I to secure votes. through the metallic band, causing it | create even greater temperatures, so Calorific value, enzymes and vita- KOSHER FODD LAw that the process of stellar evolution | mins, from each f00d were shown by At I R to vaporize. For the briefest fraction | LEARANC Goodman & Suss i : of a sccond it thus becomes a star,| may be better studied at close range. | various exhibitors, and information py The farmer has been Investifated | cience haveg learned that most reai | His pletu of ‘“synthetic stars,”|given the. housewifée why certain Is DECLARED VAL‘D | e House committee.” ) swe st s are whirling clouds of vapor. | however, disclosed no very percep-|foods should be enten and in what So quickly does the evolution pro-| tible difference to the layman when|quantity. The nucleins and proto ceed, Dr. Anderson declared, that the| compared with photographs of real|plasmic values of foods contained in by a committee ap- ot Both in- said, “and als pointed by the Pre vestigations showed bRnd irets pef Dot wililte b T ligtan vegetables as prepared by | | i e o he = gad ok mite hal Ziaitety L atas | manutacturers 1s playing o omal | Supreme Court Upholds New York | and Golheim present commission “ear ow T |part in aiding the purchase of x® Regulating Meat £l much as the agricultural committee | | modern ‘day food. Vitimines i yeas easure Regulating Mea! 4 about his needs GRAND JURY PRAISED |WAR FINANCE BODY |auiv..itiufes s srines o et | i 3 The I i nemt added, h | st arg | would do nothing to ident’s plan, but re- served the pri e to use his juds- nt in considering any propossls it might be submitted. ever, that he oppose the Pr FOR WORK BY COURT IN UP AFFA'RS the cientist in supplying the amount | that produces body heat and fats. A large section of exhibit space is occupled by model furniture and sultes showing the latest creations. The kosher law of New York reg- ulating the sale of meat and meat Low Terms Overcoats i i i ion’ c A ed by the o x BRITAIN MAY URGE Group, Calls Attention to Advances Ceases—$499,000,000 One of the exhibits that drew the |Sustained vesterday by the Supreme $10 down and $7.50 per = 5 attention of hundreds was the labor- | Court month — LESS THAN ! NEW DEBT PARLEY Police Probe. of Capital Stock Retired. saving exhibit put together by one $175 A WEEK buys i s lof Washington's department stores, | vision Co., the Lewis & Fox Co. and it T = e L 1 . { S T [ The saving of time, temper and labor | Harry Satz that the law imperiled |$ one. “Whirlwave” Wash- ° U. S. TAKING PART | fce Froderick L. Eiddors | <or. | Was carefully shown in the many de- | them to prosecution because of their { ers are unexcelled in me- chanical and electrical construction. Safe, strong, Justice charging the grand ju fternoon, told Fo s and his in . = rar F ce Co The power of the War Hn e e | Yices for the Kitchen and home. The | Inability to determine which of their [ Poration to make mew AdNerCst 1954, | Nousewife's drudgery, according to the | products are kosher and which are Eatine| oF PO e TG 1 “to [SloBan of one of “the exhibitors, is |not was found by the court to be that the | tne first concrete step looking to . | J{Cantinied from RirsltiRase) s Necessity brings a big saving to social SR el o " i iy | needless, and the exhibits which were | Without substar . 3. re 25 ihe Bagians ssontimis o calleot on e Dttt m‘f,‘:fl'\lgfil:‘:‘k‘:"“\',":‘l‘,';'{,“{v‘““‘;\'fl;"*“_‘,“",‘;"{,;Q Yip.|shown with the slogan proved that| The court ruled, in an opinion C;]""p“"' (’f’pperfi"h' f’ you men—all Winter Suits and Over- v thin dein thay cantol Jemand ',: manner, with the means at thelr dis- | proval of Secretary Mellon, it can- |the world will soon move by the | livered by Justice Sutherland, [T oucet ‘capanity. - beachs 4 coats must be disposed of before payments as fixed in Spa a posal, in which they had investigated | celed and retired $499,000,000 of fts| B0 putton the law placed no burden upon deal- able swinging wringer— | g : = mont rit . €7%€- | the charges of the use of “third-|capital atock SorY jcottage home. full aise, com- |ers to mark their products “kosher four positions | Spring stocks arrive. That the op- - 4 " * 2 < = 1ished an equipped, in-|and “non-kosher” and that there 3 - .. 2 . . . o delegation will awalt|degree methods” by the police to ex The outstanding $1,000,000 of capi el R 3 P i ccilla PR = ; Belglan delegation will mwalt|tort confessions from prisoners. The|tal stook, it was: sxplained fn an luding old-fashioned plcket fence, | could be no prosecution unless the rep- The finest oscillating portunity is big enough to justify it Is sald. 1t the British want |justice described the Inquiry as afclal statement, “together with avail- | F3rCon, tose arbor, Arches and bird |resentation that a product is kosher type of washers made, an investigation goes without saying. to talk of the debts, the Belgians, as | “critical and delicate subject” and de- [ able funds from the gradual repa -l ny prospective brides | was not only faise but was made with but we intend to concen & » talk o , th g ) A be sufficient to|?2nd bridegrooms to it. This exhibit {5 an intent to defraud. CEC grand jurors had acquit- | ment of loans, will lves with zeal, judgment |take care of all requirements in con- nection with the corpor debtors, will discuss them. But the | Belg atives feel that the who should be dis- 3 e cussed at conference and| Their report, the justice said, would | standing business that it i acticnlly impossible to|€0 a long way toward maintaining Although no new adv: liquidate European ~war debts | and building up the confidence of the [ made, it was explained th without e sort of an|public in the grand jury system. He |duction in the capital stos trate on the LAU DRY-ETTE wringerless electric washer. To close out the' limited number of Whirlwave machines re- Hendérson'ssStandard for Quality. |K1 Established Over 50 Years In Five Groups Suits and Overcoats . . $29.75 does not instructed to abstain | land, the help of three men was need- | man was rescued and tlon has been conference ed Gebts KELLOGG GOES TO PARIS. i | | { ! | he complaint of thé Hygrade Pro- !l h i i | § ! { + ! to Henderson’s is the fact that one can furnish a home at once Distinctively and Economically. 1328-30 New York Ave. Phone Main 6800 discussion on|ed before *h. the bird kille Eyex Glasses Examined \\' / Fitted DR. W. lRVlNG KAUFMAN | | Optometrixt. M. 288. S08 11th St. aEtecment with the United Stutes thanked each of the grand jurors for | Involve any change In the corpora- |l AR z [ Mr. Churchill is now credited here| the aid t v had been to the court. ”0[.;1 DU]U(‘.\' with respezt to out-| ° . " ;\I\?l“lnlg 1S 'tih‘chpur[;()se ot : 1 with the on of ralisir the| The justice commented on the |standing loans. | 11s sale an e only rea- i $ debt question in the confere | amount ‘of work done by the retiring = ul Ill ure a nl es !} son for the greatly re- I uits an vercoats . . i reason, it is reported, is | punel of grand jurors, which had in- l c T l O N i d d matter is so intimately | vestigated an unusual number of | ° ° o I “}C: price. e :; S . the settlement of other qu | cases, in addition to the inquiry into Read the Latest for 10c i i very machine 1s tully .l t d O t $49 75 e e R T R L ERVING bt Econom 699 Dlstlnctlon Mt s ey ults and Uvercoats . . 5 1 be difficult to obtain if the debts | out that reports of indictments had e BB g ‘ | i{ecin e, = T oltalon ™ ctsned | B SR ke oo | uine bargain, ! uits an ercoats . . 5 Kuropean delegations interested, and s it '”7]"(]" "’ 3 | b Qul(e the most (’“(Sla“dmg [ | i\ o yure! o aspects of ‘hen a wounded eagle attacked a | . Z NS | mmm 1 t O e o T e connection' that attends a visit ! e ; uIts an vercoats b Issue of American Debts May Come | Quality considered, it is im- mediately apparent that for homefurnishing of Henderson standard, Hender- Up at Conference. Fanuars §—The British |[— —— son’s Prices Are Impressively Moderate. | chancellor of the exchequer, \\'msum“‘ \?(u'z!a\g”nu idea how n;u ol | i ih o rariet ey o (e e T s Snow-Covered Streets f Call and inspect our stocks at your leisure— | attend the conference of allled finance | ministérs, which opens in the French | capital tomorrow. The chancellor declined to make a | statement regarding his mission and was unable to say definitely when he would return. American Ambassador Kellogg, ac- companied by one secretary, left for Paris this morning to attend the| conference Official circles in London refused to discuss the contents of the Ameri- | can note on reparations, which is pub- lished in most of the newspapers to- day in dispatches from Washington British officials, however, are under- stood to be surprised at the Ameri can refusal to place the war damage claim before an arbitral commission The cabinet yesterday placed the matter entirely in the hands of Chancellor Churchill, with instruc- tions to carry on private discussions with James A. Logan, jr, American ive with the reparations . and others In Paris. It is expected here that Mr. Churchill will be able to make a tentative agreement regarding the American | claims which will settle the question hout £ r exchange of not \I-’\\() PARK, D. 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