Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Gorgeous Throne Among Relics From Tutankhamen’s Tomb| Inscriptious Indicate Funeral Arranged Before Death of Monarch; Luxor Work- | shop Filled With Treasures. 5 course, generally made their tombs during thelr lifetime, but it Is now pretty certain that the paraphernalia were prepared. too. The bouquets and flowers now to be seen at the work- shop have been so well treated with BY ARTHUR WEIG Copsright. 192 Alli LUXOR, Egy ary 30.—I made to the workshop where prac- tically all the relies found in Tu- P;é:;f\"l-l:;fi. l:lat lhen!l is nobdlnl:r tankha tomb have now been |9 eir ‘dropping to pleces, but the Hored T o {h crowied with S22, Bave proved great o antiquities ting treatment and| One of these robes Is most astonish- packing that it is dificult to move | It is covered over with little o what an extraoudinary | 41508 of gold foil' sewn on to the ma- Fopu u LA o ATY | terfal so that the whole thing must and bewilde ¢ collection it is.| have sparkled in the sunlight in & the walls stand chairs, a|dazzling manner. Then the golden ! Imed food, | BAIKINE sticks and ceremonial ataves, - | with their exquisite decorations, are spring | here to be seen, now lying in cotton vases, | Wool, and nearby there is a leopard | | skin, with a head of pure gold. But, ets, boxes, e rwdern-li chariot wheels, pots and su forth, in astonishing ar- with matt {perhaps, the most interesting and ray. Some are in packing cases. oth- ) human object of all is the little glove ers still' re: on the wooden trays | Which must have belonged to a child. on which they were brought here Glove Probably Queen from the tomb. Tutankhamen had no children, and L et therefore the glove probably belonged The thone, T suppose. still holds its | thefufore the E1ove prodebly belanies own he most magnificent object in | 43 LT ANCTR WA TS QRS A ar. \vSt | ried. No doubt it was her hands that | epared her husband's burlal, and | ¥ Suppose that the little glove | treusured keepsake placed by | the towb. o went ‘After luncheon _up to the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamen in the small auto which causing such interest and excite- | ment in Theban flelds and villages. | A new road is being made across the mud flats near the Nile to join the old embanked road which leads to the desert roadway up a long, winding! valley to the royal Necropo- Gangs of convicts are at work on . and it is hoped that it will be finished in time for the opening of the inner chamber. Lord Carnarvon's party has now | been joined by a cinema operator and | others new to this enterprise, and { visits were, therefore, made both to the tomb and the workshop. ture to T me four < death uneral D erna ‘re made rcady long before they were required In this connectio to note that A equipment vears I teresting tuneral made Pharaohs, of wa ol re his death W YOF nuary 30.-—America should lead . world in a deter- mined effort to wbolish international ignorance Late, Senator Robert T. Owen of Oklahoma declared in an address before the First National| s should raise its 1d aftairs.” the senator | Not with the bavonet nor h the expeetation of . _either join or express our ap- principles and should tern republics in en- “Valentine Favors for dinner or the referred to the throughout the few years, iment of -governme and in Tgypt. - said the United States should lend a helping hand in order that the nations might forget their atreds and suspicions and turn to- ward the establishment of peace and prosperity. to the democratic said was united in o enact progressive leis- eans of abolishing class d th ablishing of perity and children’s party. Dainty, artistic, little candy novelties which will make a tremen- dous hit. For Better Pictures— ome to this shop. We o Developing and Print- ing that pieases. Of courge we can give you one-day serviee. too. Just leave your negatives with us on vour way down in the morning and_we will have them ready for you to pick up in the evening on the way home. Remember, our work is always guar- anteed, that means that we will give vou the best prints _obtainable from Your negatives. While You are in the Shop ask to see samples of our en- larging work—it's dif- ferent. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's !ohny) - ne Door 14th Street , One 2o, ! 12th and F Sts. 15th and G Sts. 1784 Columbla Road Bad Breath Is Usually Due to Constipation ’ the food waste soft and moving. Doctors preseribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricsat and thus replaces it. Nujol is a lubricant—net | $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return v Sunday, Feb. 4 Similar Excursions February 18 SPECIAL TRAIN - . Washingten....... 7:20 a.m. Standard Time Returning Lv. Philadelphia. Lv. Chester... Lv. Wilmington. { For unsightly skin eruptions, ruh! or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrass- ment, declares a noted skin special- ist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day, Becayse of its germ. destroying fropemu, nothing has ever been ?‘und to take the g_l:ce of this sul- phur preparation. e moment you apply it m:ling begins. Only those who* have had unsightly’ skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur bri: Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. it e st THE VOGUE FOR " KNITTED THINGS ~tolds a predominant ‘place in fashionable women's spotts wardrobes—and these new— : Imported Knitted Dresses and Suits Include smart developments of the smartest trend “of sports fashions. THE KNKITED DRESSES are of silk (fiber), their charm lying in their smart simplicity of style—and their glorious colorings. Ilustrated is a dress of beige silk (fiber), hap- pily combined with brilliant rose, $39.50; others are in white, with vividly colored designs—and bor- ders or motifs of contrasting color mark others as distinctive and new. Priced $39.50 and $49.50 Wornen . q THE KNITTED SUITS, both in wool and silk (fiber), are swagger and smart—their short boxed coats bound in a vivid color—sometimes the predominating note in their gor- geous mixtures of orange, blues. purples, grays, greens and browns; at Northern resorts, at Southern re- sorts—in town—knitted clothes will be seen on the smartest dressed women. Suits, $49.50, $65 and $79.50 Women's Suit Section. Third foor Among New Suit Blouses Fashion's penchant for Pleats is typified in the attractive new pleated overblouses, of lace and satin or crepe de chine, shown in black, navy and brown. $1L75 and $15. r The bateau neckline is shown in other smart blouses of crepe-back satin, in black, cleverly bound with white or copen. $13.75. The bandanna, in wonderful col- orings. $9.75. Biouse Section, Third floor. The Spring Vogue : for Misses Costume Suit with a Blouse Charmingly pictured here in Twill cord, in the new lentil color—the short boxed jacket smartly braided in soutache, as the mode demands, while the little blouse, with its slightly puffed sleeves, brings the note of Paisley that is most fashionable for spring; and the skirt is wrapped. Priced $95. Other costume suits $39.50 to $95 Misses’ Section, Third floor. Tuxedo Golf Sweaters of Jersey, $6.75 Three smart models—a blocked- weave, a plain weave with fine tucks—and another with the tucked hip—patch pocketed are the first two—and all are shown in sand, henna, black and navy. New Wool Slip-ons, trimmed in fiber silk of a contrasting color, -add another smart mode in sweaters, $6.75. Bweater Section, Third floor. . A CORSET ~ As Splendidly Designed as % The Modart Should be individually fitted to your figure. In our Corset Department we render this service without ob- ligation.” And whem you see one of these lovely corsets—just the right Modart, which sets perfectly to | your figure, you will realize that a Modart Corset is the one corset for you. Featuring'—three models lcllaodmCurmsz.so —a straight hip, low top model. —a well boned model for full figures. Corget Section, Third floor. —a flat back, long hip model, in batiste. Waodmar & Latheop 10th, 11th, Open 9:15 A. New spring styles in Little Girls’ Coats and Hats Little girls cannot help but love these charming new coats with their hats to match, that have been especially made for them. Roshanara Crepe Coats, in sand and_Hague blue, are $30 to $40; while charming hats of straw and silk to match, $1250 and S$15. Illustrated are two smart models in wool—one of tan homespun. $2756—the hat with shirred ribbon to match, §750; while the other is in a light de?r shade, with a tam-o'-shanter hat to match— the outfit, $29. Other little coats and hats in satin and' Alice blue eponge— Coats, $25 and $30; Hats, $12.50 Children's, Section, Fourth foor A few of the Exceptional Values January Sale Silver $3.50 Sandwich Plates Bread Trays Plain Candlesticks Syrup Pitchers Crumb Sets $7 14-inch Meat Platters Vases, Butler finish Hammered Candlesticks $‘0 Tea Sets, three pieces Water Pitchers Bow! Compotes $15 Silverware Section, First floor. Coffee Sets, 3and 4 piccet 5 Double Vegetable Dishes Sugar and Cream Sets Cheese and Cracker Sets January Sale P Undermuslins at Special Prices Still time to share in these very desirable values. Dainty mus- lin undergarments, gowns, en- velope chemise, etc. Special, 95¢, $1.35, $1.95 Beautiful Philippine Lingerie— ? gowns and chemise— Special, $2.65 each Lustrous Silk Radium and Crepe Nightgowns. Special, $7.50 ! Lovely Envelope Chemise to 41 match-— | Special, $3.75 Gilk and Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Knickers and Skirts TO MATCH —are worn by the modern young woéman or girl for almost any sports wear ; shown here in tan checks and invisible plaids— $10 to $15 each Tan and Gray -~ Sports Skirts —are favored colors in a most fa- vored fashion, showing wrapped ef- fects in imported woolens, cut ve- lours, flannel, camelshair, Mehara X and covert cloths. I $10 to $25 Skirt Section, Third floor. NG Anatomik Shoes FOR WOMEN Different from the ordinary corrective shoes—in that they are built on a straight last with soles large enough to properly support the body—with heels extended toward the toes to receive the full weight of the body, with 3 special 'arch-conforming . construction, which “means comfort, with support. - ANATOMIK OXFORDS . Black Kidskin, $14 ANATOMIK HIGH SHOES Black Kidskin, $55 Wi Fruit or Flower Baskets. S F and G Streets. Close 6 P.M. Black Enamel Suit Cases Moderately Priced, $11 One of the best-looking models shown this season—in smart luggage; in 24, 26 and 28 inch sizes; lined with cre- tonne and fitted with inner tray. Large Size Black Enamel T\%y Cases Priced $7 to $16.50 Traveling Goods Section, First floar “White House” Cabinets For kitchens, bathrooms, laboratories HERE EXCLUSIVELY IN WASHINGTON f Pictured above is the No. 50 White House Dresser (kitchen cabinet). with side unit and broom closet. It occupies a space 8 it. 614 inches wide, and takes the place of the ordi- nary wooden cupboards. It is a compact working center, with room for storage of supplies, cooking utensils and a place to keep your broems and brushes White House Dressers (Kitchen Cabinets) are sanitary, moisture-proof, fire-proof and vermin-proof. Three differ- ent models, $100, $128 and $150. White House Side Unit and Broom Closet, $80 ecach. White House Table with porcelain top, $28. White House Sink Units, for dish mops, brushes, soap and other sink accessories, $22 and $28.50. Housewares Section, Fifth floor —_— S FEBRUARY SALE Furniture and Rugs Begins February Ist. Furniture of quality, in quantity, at economy prices. Complete Suites for the bedroom, living room, din- ing room, breakfast room. Individ- ual Furniture for all parts of the apartraent or home. Designs suit- able for simply furnished or the more elaborate interiors. All ex- ceptionally low priced. Oriental, Chinese and Domestic Rugs. All low priced. The Deferred Payment Plan is a great convenience for those who desire to use it. Furoiture and Rug Section, Sixth Soor