Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1923, Page 5

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‘Egyptian “Valley of Kings” Flooded With Sightseers Only Few Days Remain Now Until Tomb » A of Tutankhamen Will Be Opened s After 3,000 Years. BY ARTHUR WEIGALL. colonnade is the most imposing part 1 To Close Out Remaining Stocks Heinz Mince Meat 2-lb. can, reduced to, per can. .29c NITA OCERY CoO Sanitary Eggs Sanitary Butter 59c 39c Copyright, 1928, by North American Newspaper | Of the Luxor temple, and was at that A liiance ana London Daily Ma e f:ox::’éy'hf biggest bullding of its —The Dt. LUXOR, Bgypt, January 8-7| He decorated its walls with scenes clans are gathering at Luxor. EVerY|showing the wild enthusiasm of the traln deposits on the hot, dusty sta- | populace at his return and the first tion platform dazed but eager spe- :’&1 r;‘ lon of tl ovgreat Amen festi- olal correspondents of the WOrld's | Yolesch®, TOGSTD, visitor may still ses press. The huge Winter Palace Hotel | beating drums and blowing trumpets, is arowded and private steamers, full | #nd so forth, in his honor; a fact odd- at i touziata, aFe. OOLISGHNE AL, (UHS|| ooimagt s OF o cokeaiby aoatiazetenl; “Van Cam P” Is M akin g Flour Specials ’l‘his Week Schimmel’s Apple Butter, per can, 20c A big quantity of this fine product for a small amount of money. Schimmel quality is unsur passed, and you get remarkable value in Schim mel’s Apple Butter. Schimmel’s Tall Jar Preserves . . ......29¢c Your choice of any of these brands- a ‘White Naptha’ Soap | Gold Medal moorings. It 1s an animated scene, and everywhers one hears talk of Putankhamen, who is called now by he ribald “Tutankscarter,” or “Tut- carnaryon,” or most usually simply *0ld Tut.” Lull in Proceedings. There is a lull in the proceedings in “he Valley of the Kings just now. Mr. «'arter, who, with Lord Carnarvon, dis- aovered the tomb of Pharaoh Tutank- _ hamen, has gone to Cairo to meet the latter on his return from London. Meanwhile Mr. Lucas, Mr. Caflender and Mr. Burton are working quietly |, in the tomb, in the glare of powerful ged His Name. During naton’s reign, and mono- | | theistic religion the temple of Amen and the old gods were neglected, but the new Pharaoh, who had now ag- grandized his name into first Tutank: haton, and then Tutankhamen, re-e: | tablished these, and in the great in-|| scripgion at Karnak tells us ivid | | rases how he did so. He says: “The | ||| Dl s temples of the gods had come u h < pon bad times. These courts were a road for common feet. The land was over- and the gods were egl! s then that his maj- esty searched for what was useful for Amen, made his image in pure gold, | |f! filled slaves uy, his viceroy in || Special Introductory Offer! - Through our stores, begifining today, you will be offered a cake of “Van Camp’s” Naptha Soap free. BUY ONE CAKE of “Cleaneasy” Soap, sign the voucher which our clerk presents you, Ceresota Patapsco 5-1b. bag 25¢ Schimmel’s Jelly, per tumbler ... ... .Z%c Curtice Bros. Preserves, per jar . ....22}c Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple, large can.37c¢ Honolulu Lady Sliced Pineapple, medium can .......... Honey Dew Crushed Pineapple, 12¢ and 19¢c lectric lights, or in an -adjaceht | Bthiopia, is now one 4 Vorkshop et up in the Targe tomb of | Thebes, and is decorated with onones Soti TI, & big, alry place, into which |showing the princes of earth Seme oo of dayligh comes through the | homage and bringingtribute, but, curl: large, square door. Here the work ously enough, sight: te, but, curl- of preservation and packing of the | overlooied i s e Gontents of the tomb is conducte . \mder cool and comfortable condi-| s, - Melgned Six Years. i ions, but Tutankhamen’s tomb itsel? tankhamen reigned at least six 3 now very ot and stuffy. ‘Tho elec- | Years, for the sixth year is mentioned | |f| ‘rio light engine, inst n the |on a piece . | Valley of the Kings for lighting the Vx,,ef of u?: ;’{'(‘:" ¥o found in the aBow tombs, suppiies the current, but | JATEY of the Kings, but to the end nis works only in_the morning, eo | it 1% JiTo h Soems o have hovered || o 4 ke marning in ho omb and | fston religions. ' Among objects found | | 2 slzaprn g 1n in the tomb are reforences to both, | and you will be presented FREE One Cake of this new “Van Camp’s” White Naptha Soap. lz-lb‘ bag 50c Keystone Peaches, can . .. Mo 2 ; Keystone Pears, can ...... Quantity is limited, so it’s first come first 24 lb b 98 : et served until coupons are all filled in. s i ag c Keystone Apricots, can .. .... “he afternoon in the workshop. SunShine \“Takhoma” BiSCUits Are Now Selling at All Stores at the New Price, Per Pkg., 5C i Eiseies i bt | Pare Lard (ulk), b 13¢ | Smoked Shoulder, . 12Y45¢ | Hams (fancy), per . 23¢ White House Rice | Grim’s Wheat Grits Mapleine Ritter’s Catsup s deserted, except for the excavatorshave been much remembered had not and the ever-present police. Now, time shown traces of his name, under Finest grade of Domestic Two pounds of fine (un- | Tpe widely advertised prod- and Spagheth Delicious Catsup. plain o Ricel e pounilicaston cooked) breakfast food. It's | uct. Used to give maple flavor We believe the quality is tabasco style Rice At alll our stores Comet Rice I'he nationally advertisc Sanitary Macaroni To was soon induced by the priests! ,f Amen to bring the court back to | ‘Thebes, and Tellelamarna finally was ‘bandoned, in such a hurry that wodern excavators there had found ‘e bodies of the king’s dogs, left to ~tarve in the royal kennels, and oxen eft to die on the royal farm. Preserved Akhmaton’s Mummy. | He had the decency. it seems, to bring Akhnaton’s mummy back with Lim and buried him in the Valley of he Kings, where Mr. Davis and I| | and one of the largest, if not the largest, ever brought in any vessel. Contains all the goodness for which Aunt Jemima products are famous. Be sure and try this if you like corn products. et 20 ~Full Case of 24 Cans for $3.00 sold. North 5997, and we'll deliver a quart o Sanitary Table Syru 12 ke i S Per Can : Lol The flavor is different. Try “Sanifary” and you'll use it reg_\ilarly. however, only two statues, two that *of Horemheb—surcharged over the moment. As the weather is ex- covered. eptionally hot for this time of year,| I wish I had space to give a more a0t to be impelled by thetr insatiable Of Bray-like character, who h: curiosity to make the one hour’s jour- down to us in Egyptian history, as o ey on donkey back up to the valley | Pharaoh who denied the monothe surprisingly good. to your sugar syrup. unexcelled. each day. by Akhnaton, and in biblical h . . i by th if 1 ht i S i ookt S84 et | i R T sl M e i 1B5c¢ | PrBs i), 16¢ | 25¢ Per Bottle, Pharaoh’s history, but this is quite | this week, excavators will pull down a mistake. Considering the short- the sealed wall and disturb his Iovr_xg about him is very c‘;‘m:i?erable, and be more to tell about ‘him and Y k ° . i"am sorry to say that it reveals a|inconstant carecr. or en A es 7 lbs fo zsc F c O d 35 d 45 CE TN ll!lP pp . IOr ancy Uranges, doz. JJC an C ‘Was Court Chamberlain. s/ 8 B e iR e i e Sugar Hill Maple and +aantic figure was preaching there | is monotheistic aton worship, Tu- 5-OZ bottle 9(: tankhamen appears to have held the : e . A Waxed Paper, 2 rolls for 5¢ . St position of court chamberlain, for to System in Your Office dYo'lt.lhwfl:,lnfind o‘:ii‘:yorfe. }:eli:dto::‘l:r DUST Hammersley Waxed Roll 8.0z. bottle . . . 14c to be identified with Tutu, ori ed wi 2 _Cy ?“ Tul & for Paper, each 14-0z. bottle . . . 23¢c Dakniies ithe i Aslat e on o reductions in price on moderate sizes i WEIS || ilewesiioven " OUR FAMOUS as not loud in the king | v * Yo palace. The king rose early every H —Every O"l e e F e e | . it Verdcal Filng || White Potatoes, Peck (15 Ibs.) 25 8. And he tell s that he was c he supreme mouthpi of the entire | , [ ] land. We find him, he ver, in close | P traitorous v al prince, who, in a let- 1 le rer preserved among the famous Tel- e A HUNGER CURE = | " SENTINEL iher,” which suggests, by the way, un s ln e Tutankhamen £08 Tid of the succeed- R P . Brand Canned | ing king, Smenkhkara, and seized the rice ° PUMPK[N I'his Popular Coffee f ‘order to legitimatize tho throme. | a tlnes > now selling at the reduced Per 3 price. Quality never bet- 1 Oc Larg‘e ter in all the years we Lb., P Lb c have offered it to you = er Lb. c| Can i This Week Specials for This Wee ,elfig{flled l}i;mr:mmlm ’l“’heb‘es !zyl - ’ “ w k w A Bo S »ul ng a ous colonnade in 3 i f L , aff Vi e o ELmEe o Shriver’s Golden eel as I JUCCESS MAKES NEW RECORD | I ” C C c Thousands oi our friends took advantage oi the opportunity to i antam Om, all’ try one of the fine chocolate cakes offered in that sale. Chocolate Cakes, Letter and Legal Size | Steamer President Grant Makes | g2 | o 4 3 i i ve an o n of this corn. 1, 2 and 3 drawers Tomorrow for your inspection each store will have an open ca . . ey e Here Is A New One For This Week The steamship President Grant of the || SIUCTs @ money saver. Make i : Beginning T o'clock, established a new trans- :_\'_rtem. ThEy will more egmnmg omorrow pacific record, according to officers P I Lb arantine station, near Victoria, | ea es, . L4 L and forty-f inutes. - ; P s ! peat ‘prevlous racord 1o"sald to nave | i Tust arrived from California. Fine quality—the kind for anybody’s table. steamship Empress of Russia. The President Grant brought $10,- . In the New Size One-Pound Layer Cake «<ouches and three chariot bodies are it almost wherever it occurs—and aft, and work has been suspended at had not his tomb itself now been dis- 1 fancy sightseers are mighty glad detailed story of the life of this Y ¥antly hear it satd, both by |as the Pharach who denied Jeho 1he 3 k f 25 Pel' 1 2 Per 1 O 4ry, that very little is known of this|a few days now, perhaps the end of|| 2 p gs‘ or c BOttle, c Lb., c liess of his reign, our information sleep, and then, poss there “|]!.. seemingly rather vacillating charac- |2 , though doubtless he was the vie- R M SIS I - - R S S, During the thirteen yearsof Akhno- This | ° ° ° - aton's reign at Tellelamarna (1371 to| || Guarantees ° Large Size Paper Napkins, pkg. of = 1358 B. 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