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-THE -EVENING b‘"l'AR,~ WASHINGTON, . 1).v C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923 i .19 and it seems that there was one good Remo'val of Treasures in Annex _'|veason why they may not,have known it. The tomb. of Ramses VI, is just :hn‘:.:jh.bt of ?t;ndkhzlom!fl- The ll’?‘}l; Halt Progress to Sealed Tomb &t s i 7 This, of course, is all confecturs,| FIND PREHISTORIC SKULL. but 1t Is a most plausible conjecture. Probably it is to the accldent of the location of the tomb of King Ramees | MY Prove Egypt Was Inhabited that Lord Carnarvon and Mr. Carter | Before First Dynasty of Pharoahs. owe thelr amazing find. The early ; arrange- pliferers did not :ltmnpp to I‘MI\OV’. "‘"“:J-"&'h‘zfiunm'rng’n) e have been forgotten. At least the the large objects, only taking. things, y Cable to The Star, | workmen enguged on the tomb of |easily portable and of immediate LUXOR, Bgypt, February 8.—Au- * 5 W‘u King Ramses, it 1s reasonable to #up- | value. It Is very unlikely that they » SISYPL, 4 Excavators Believe Now Some Time Wi pose, did not know it a9 all the rub- | would have taken the royal mummy | thoritative detalls of the recent d bieh’exaavated from tho upper tomb g i reAclexn&y burl:rd‘. thiscator tatrly | 0°VOrY In the Assiout district are = 9 > was thrown down on the lower one, o experts, therefore, are falrly i an i puatlable, Away. out in the e Iu m- !c all trace of it. There ls also | confident that Tutankhamen himself * Elapse Before Tu'ankha" n's u R St the Workmen had thetr |lies somewhere benind - the sealed veral. miles from the . living huts right across the track.|door, though Pe;lhll)lblllclwl‘-;np.l‘n.. (o er Al out, the ‘B;‘l.u.-b“c':‘ golet ]ny Wlll Be Reached, Tutankhamen's tomb was thus hidden | may have been disturbed in the hur- £, of the two centuries the exict loca- illon of his burial place may weil and the place where the tomb lay was | ried search for such jewels as may | t2ining an expedition managed by unsuspccted by the later robbers. |have been buried on his person. (Coatinued on Page 27.) on Times, world coprright. By arrange-| How much harm is It doing? Consid- O et Wik The o of Carmarron) | erime omy D aeiol,JoinET Gonsid, INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Dy Cable to The Star, and scientific aspect ought not this LUXOR t. February 8.—Since | chamber to be cleared before opening | vt the sealed door of the inner chamber Taeaday, in addition to the DHIVAte | hening which, at lesat /things jare) at ! Gahabeahs, three large tourlst steam- | safe from the action of the atmosphere ers have been moored againat the |as they have been for 3,000 years? | eastern bank of the Nile here, adding Work of Montha, -onsideruble to the season’s population | But this will be the work of months ° Py ; 4 ¥ {and Lord Carnarvon and Mr. Carter most dellehtfol spbl. AN Was |l orlly human. Deily ther sgiter- cled. there was a rush |jjke sealed door with its twin guar- morning for the valley of {flfi&n images of the king stares them vicw the tombof Pharaoah | !0 the faco and they have already amazingly curbed thelr curiosity. They must ulso, In some degree con-y 1 ESTABLISHED 1861 FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE of the ur-|slder the rest of the world, and from - Mace | he present symptoms, as conveyed - n_letlers. telegrams, etc., it seems atory certaln | that half the world will go mad from e engaged, It [sheer susense If the crulclal step is ove anything |much longer postponed. One should add to all these further - conslderations thet the present lab- include Lady |oratory in the tomb of Seti II ls full r Philips Sassoon, SIr|to overflowing. They cannot go annex- d Lady Juliet Trevor. |ing all the tombs in the valley indefi- Furniture ' Linens Carpets F at 1 1 th Upholstery Lord Carnarvon, accompanied by Lady {nitely rs workshops. von, Iivelyn Herbert, has gone to Cairo| There Is nlready visible through | H ersonal business. and is expected | that hole more stuff than can pocsibly t e : s Be"yi0ved ‘Bhyahere Ut e Soeceent épruar urnitur ale to comple work on GRANDMOTHER’S WHEAT ., FARINA Regularly, 17c. None Better. 10c to 15¢ Below Other Advertised Brands. In General. - |contents of the laboratory have been s much general fmpa- | SNt to Cairo. And what is to be . . " s, - enel |done with them when they arrive in e Sy Tyt dis- | Calro?” No one seoms to know. Never, oA il 2y nienw |surely, was there such embarrass: o definite date for the opening of - e o < ment’ of riches, and one sympathizes he luner chamber has yet been fxed. | EAt OF Tiches, and one sympathises Vi niie date has even been consid- | Sfd Casnavvaniinhik e may be goon or It may be at Seals Are Re-Examined. tant. The removal of they TIn the meantime a further exami- te from the outer chamber {8 nearly | nation of the eals adds nothing to hed, but before more articles are | the concluslon reached by Mr. Carter brought out into it, reconverting It |and the other experts at the first lito & sort of lumber room, the search | Investigation that the Inner chamber of the chamber must obviously be | has t becn opened since a very most thorcugh, even to the sifting of | few vears after King Tutankhamen's | sand dust on the floor. This, jdeath. Reports that the seals in- | . has been going on intermit- | cluded some as late as those of the | | | ~overérs them Rameses are unfounded. There is there is the problem of the |nothing later than the keals of the | ed annex. You have been in- ' Necropolis authoritles, which may be ed of the general nature of the | as late as Horemheb, who came to X, which iS a_second apartment | the throne vithin three or four years opening out of the present cham- jafter the de of Tutankhamen— E d absolutely packed with ob- |[that is to the robberies must et untouched have taken place very soon after the | v present access to this | KIng’s burlal und the door now con- | artment” ls a small hole ciose to fronting us has been | i suil nal concealed by the aining royal couch. his made Ly robbers and ls body was first deposited. Jarge enough to admit the head and | The great interest of this rests on e Tl only view ! the following historical facts: e | 5 this apirtment yet | have good evidence that tomb rob- | n by & privileged | bing went on immedlately after Tut- | few who have been permitted to |ARkhamen's time, and it was_then | erawl under the couch and put their | that the present tomb suffered. These | heads through the hole, holding an | Fohberies. during the eighteenth dy- electric bulb in their hand. | s and jearly-in the nineteenth| 1d Sty, however, were mere petty i pilfering compared with the svste- The floor of this inner annex is | Matic plundering which continued, some feet lower than the outer cham- | AbEe of Ghe oaiomarieritin ol he person who s looking in | straints of law and of strong author. p on the whole area of |ity were removed. It ia this late low. That area is crowd-.i wholesale plundering which practi- 11 with objects of | cally emptied the tombs hitherto dis- i b and value. In |covered. And this tomb of Tutankh- neral these articles are smailer |amen escaped. found in the outside | Exwiithition Tabeciins: opinions differ as to | are more beautiful and | The examination of the seals is| Floor Is Lower. MARSHALL’S WHOLE MILK more precious or not, | sufficiently laborious, because they All agree, however, that this apart ment e contains a more bewiid o1 yn of stuff. much of whis v of great beauty. d on in any previous fare very numerous and the inter- . < [ Inspection difficult. The seals were Iso very badly applled, apparently sblem of getting the things ng done hastily wlithout proper sting to permit adhesion. Con- | uently the face of the plaster has | - this annex is most serlous. The | generally come away with the die and | in making their hole, pushed | the impressions are very Imperfect. { s fnward instead of pulling | 5 E: and crushed some of the ar. | ThI® Tomb Alone Escaped Later | icles. The floor below is so crowded | = ) i that there is no clear space for any one |, A careful collation. however, shows Just the Right Snap, Rich and Creamy LOFFLER’'S FRANKFURT C SAUSAGE ;,:5:',',3 0 ighte: S N e Ay sumubly, | the results stated above. King Tu- - the hale must EZ"«-«?Ei;nf{f{enmmgi;(-gg;r_‘fl:-;‘g;;‘;',',‘;:‘g;’i‘h‘;“o’f;',:'f,,‘;;. SEARCH far and near, you will and suffic t artlel ted and | id L . . ,;;‘n,,;;?'. ol md%\ank:!sufeflc!em spiceig:g"d';‘;}“;usg, S i be unable to find more beautiful, NOW HANDLED AT ALL OUR STORES in which to stand. i s bas v o o May Use Big Lever. |ty Bhres thouseny Undisurbed for i, more attractively designed or Perhups this may be done by thrust-| 1 ing through plans fastened down at 'mn e A e 1 \.h;;:x::.e} more u;;:\ll!{uCom:;“Cted Dining e e Room rniture an we are the iInterior end on a lever principle, making a sort of staging from which . . v showing in our present displays. AND during this Feb- the things below can be lifted and passed back through the hole until suf- | ruary Sale these prices bring added economy. Del Monte Pineapple %5 38 Del Monte Cherries 2oz ame 42¢ Del Monte Pears ™2« 39 STRICTLY FRESH EGGS -4 Grandmother’s Fruit Jam, jar, 25¢ X Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce, bot. 27c \ Argo Gloss Starch pkz. 9c | Bon Ami cake. ... .. .10¢ ficlent room has been cleared to per- | S estigators to step down. Thls, | s only one of the suggestions | nd ‘the difficulty will some- | d with, ate problems are of an- wir must le leal into the annex. 2o e BRI ¥ ! THIS attractive combination mahogany or American walnut ten-piece INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN | dining room suite, consisting of buffet 60 ins. long, oblong dining table, china case, serving table, 5 side chairs and arm chair to match. , (C)llx._u;:)_ ll\,nltéec lEntShJ; Ts;:nu. FEBRUARY SALE PRICE $ 2 l 4 00 W. B. Moses & Sons G Bty 1 By * ! Estakliskind 3861 = EAll(LY Ame:lican combin;tion mahogasy dininghroom fsuitel; ;lpe- Furniture inens cially designed for small dining room; brown mahogany finish. Suite Carpets F and Eleventh Sts."Upholstery consists of 6 pieces, buffet, gate-leg extension table, 3 side chairs Sorre ", S, FEBRUARY SALE PRICE OF $146.50 (Sold Separately If Desired) The Living-Room The Bedroom { ! ! Heinz Baked Beans can 9¢ | Double Tip Matches pke. 5¢ THREE-PIECE cane living room FOUR-PIECE American walnut or Pacific Toilet Paper... 5¢| Gulden’s Mustard jer . . .13¢ Palm Olive Soap, 3 cakes 20c 80'Clock | RedCircle’| BOK AR Art Needlework Shop Having decided to discontinue our Art Needlework Department, we offer the en- JR-PII - = tire stock—a:z a“ilall Co!é_and in some suite in blue damask. An excep- ::;:‘e m‘.‘:n.::v-z;nyl'-'EBRUm? : i Iue. Regul SALE PRICE cases less than actual cos tional value. Regular $260.00 $235.00 . . . Price $350.00, special SUITE ...« -oione Below are listed the various items. 2 Good Shepherd Knitting Yarns and Fila- Febtruary Sale of Oriental Rugs T ok o gty s | e st ture Silks. EXTRA SPECIAL values in a large acknage New England Angofleece Knitting Yarns. 2 variety of both large and small sizes. $ I 32‘00131;0w$5355500690 Coffee Coffee Coffee Corticelli Crochet Cottons, White and i lsi:::lfi ;ll:::fl;:.l:: ............ ...s.szsi.oot:o 336:00 in the World . .$35.00 to $45.00 Colors. H Mosul ois . : o 2x4 feet.......cooviiiiiiiiiiiiia. -$22.50 Corticelli Sweater Silks and Embroidery Beloochistans, Silks. M e R, Two Items of Interest From Drapery Dept. + Books. $4 to $4.75 Each $2.75 to $21 Each INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Over 7500 stores .in the U.S.A. ine Curtains, 234 and 21; INCH Drapery Madras, multicolored €€ ° o 99 Royal Society Strand Floss and Celesta. Sards 'i%::l,zifi:uac.:fil .".z..’.'. 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