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18 ~ Abe Martin Says: Workin® never hurt nobuddy. It’s what we do after th’ whis- tle blows that puts us on th’ hummer. It’s considerable of a boy that don’t come out o’ college too amart. (Oopyright National Newspaper Service.) CARNARVON WRITES OF WONDERS HE SAW IN TOMB OF PHAROAH {Continued from Thirteenth Page.) - ness and magnificence to which he wee admitted today. Later the dowager sultana came and saw and admired. Then at almost 2:30 yester- day afternoon the Belgian queen and Prince Leopold went in and-saw the statues guarding the plerced door of the mortuary chapel, the glowing sarcophagus within and the heap of wonderful funerary equipment in the annex. Was Once One Room. This sarcophagus or canopy fits so closely into the mortuary chapel that it seems certain that what is now the ante-chamber and the mortuary cham- ber were originally one long room cut from solld rock. It seems as if the burial party took the finest treasures and put them in the annex to the mor- tuary chapel; then they brought in the coffin with its embalmed remains and placed it on the floor; then they covered it with canopies, each larger than the one before it. ' And having #0 entombed the Pharoah and sought to guard the body against violation until Ba or soul should return and re- enter the body and a new edition of Tu hamen proceed at last to the n fields. They proceeded to di- the mortuary chapel from the -chamber by the simple experi- t of bullding a defensive stone ‘work across the room about a foot from the canopy and covering it with concrete. They must have done it this way, else how could they possibly have got the huge canoples into the room the ‘walls of which are nowhere more than & foot from the sides of the outer [l sarcophagus. In fact, the walls of | _ rock make a fifth canopy as if they were calling on mother earth to em- brace Tutankhmen until the day of |l his release from the bondage of death 'wned. When the Queen of the Belglans emerged again into the fresh air she seemed totally overcome. She breasted the last step and sank into & chair as if heartily glad to escape. She refused the lemon squash offered and faintly asked for a drink of wa- ter, which was smartly produced. A few minutes later Lord Ailenby went in, followed by the discoverer's friends. Again they returned, the tomb was locked up again and the PArty went to seek tea. Press View Today. ‘The tomb will be reopened today for the press view. There has been no time for a full investigation of the latest phase of the discovery as yet, nor is the at- tempt likely now to be made for some months, It is anticipated that the excavators, realizing that it is im- possible to make adequate progress with the work, which is bound to take at least two years, probably will close up the tomb until next autumn, when they will come again ‘with a fuller staff. But daily fresh details come to light. Among the interesting items gleaned through the Arham News Bureau at Luxor {s the fact that on top of the outside canopy is a long wavy ser- pent. Ingide the canopy, in addition o the things already listed, is what appears to be a vest made of gold wire, from which precious stones are sus- pended and amulets hang. This is a royal emblem worn by Tutankhamen. Twe Miniature Statues. In a niche of the annex of the mor- tusry chapel are two miniature statues of the king on lionesses. Also in the ann:x are seven funerary boats, innumerable boxes and a funerary sledge on which is a sacred boat with ‘wood covered with gold, and was ca ried on the shoulders of priests spe- clally chosen for the task. It is about five feet long and nearly two feet box six feet high, in the ontains four canopic jars ‘with heads of titulary deities. There are boxes galore still sealed and a ‘wealth of other things. IF YOU HAD A NECK ABLONGASTHIS FELLOW, AND HAD 4 SORE THROAT “LTONSILINE © - .~ oW EYENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDXY, FEBRUARY 19, 1923, I e N N e T Last-Minute Arrivals and Smart Store News of Today Voguish Capes of VelVey, a neto and lovely knit fabric, just iny ut $45 to $65.—Third Floor. S T T Distinctively individual, these newly -arrived Topcosts for misses of fabrics loomed in Eng- land, $35 and $45—Third Floor. ® ¥ ok ¥ Just arrived—One Hundred White Enamel Kitchen Stools, of hardwood, 24 inches high. At $1.39.~Fourth Floor. oo W Delicious Cream ¥Fudge and Maraschino. Cherries, covered with syrup and encased with chocolate. At 49¢ lb.~Main Floor. * ok N % Season’s new display of Wash Fabrics; attrac- tive colorings.—~Second Floor. Smart, New and Charmingly Different Are These Dresses At %25 Every effort is made each day to add styles that mirror the latest ac- cepted thoughts. Splendid quality. materials fashion these dresses—such as Canton Crepe, Felt Crepe, Roshanara, Paisley and Strik- ing Prints. Many are elabo- rately embellished, others are conspicuous because of their simplicity. For Business Wear We have assembled a spécial group of “Business” Dresses—that is to say, dresses that possess un- usual style yet are not ultra-fashion- able. Colors are wanted blues, browns, also black. One-Day Special—Spring Dresses, $35 ‘This group is limited, including new fabrics, styles and colors. On display Palais Royal—Main Floor. $ A Most Charming and Varied Collectionof Coats,Capes, Wraps *19.75 *29.75 *39.75 . N2 . Modes of originality: and dis- \ tinction, developed in every new -and seasonablé’ fabric. Despite their unvarying fine quality and superior workman- ship, they are priced with un- usual moderation. Modes for the Miss. Modes for the Matron. Modes for the Larger Woman. Smart, Serviceable Riding Habits, $35 and $39.50 ‘These brisk spring mornings, when the open road and a spirited horse offer an irresist- ible allure, 2 new habit is truly indispensable. These are fash- ioned of English and domestic mannish fabrics, are splendidly tailored and incorporate many new style ideas. Palais Roal—Third Floor. The Bargain Basement Asks—=“Why Buy Spring Things Now?”--and WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THESE SPRING SUITS ouit Sale, $19.75 . y Suits of Polret Twili, with silk crepe Hning. Just from New York. Made to retail at $25.00 and $27.50. Only a limited nuinber to be sold at tomorrow’s sale price, $1975. Suits that will appeal because of perfect lines and smart tailoring. matrons, Sizes 16 to These Suits at $1975, in- stead of $25.00 to $27.50, are a passing opportunity. Come for them tomorrow; and also find many at $1095 and up to - among them the new over- plaids and 3-plece sports suits, 'Coats and Capes, in- cluding camel's hair effects, $10.95 to $35— Bargain Basement. ZiePALAIS [QOYAL i | The Shopping Center—11th and G Sta.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. * Shopping by mail made ety 2 5ot | Regular $1.00 orders and feel confident that chey will be eecured || Hajr Brushes Brand-New! $1.95 Vanity Fair Glove Silk Vests Here at $1.39 | 79c They are all first quality—good dependable glove silk,. We need not tell Washington ‘Women about the superior qualities of Vanity Fair underwear. Bodice style. Some have the dainty picot edge finish. . Three popular colors—flesh, orchid and peach. On display in our large underwear sec- tion on the Main Floor. Women’s Regular $2.95 Vanity Fair Glove Silk Bloomers,$2.19 Vanity Fair Bloomers are made to fit perfectly. Cut amply yet fit with that graceful perfection always appreciated. Reinforced to insure double wear. Qualities that match with above vests. In flesh, orchid and peach. All sizes. There is a saving of 76c on each pair of bloomers. Many women will anticipate and provide a season’s supply while these values prevail. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Pointex Silk Hosiery=-If Perfect, $2.95 to $3.50-This Sale,$1.65 | New Spring Flowers, The irregularities in the weaves are very slight and require a search on your part to Fruits and Wreaths for find them. All-over silk, ingrain dyed. Pointex heels, In dependable medium and heavy weight. | Home Milliners, 39c, Colors also black. Also fine ribbed glove silk with Pointex heel in brown, beige, gray and beaver. 49c, 75¢, 98¢ and Palais Royal—Main Floor. higher. Hurry for These-12-Button French Suede Gloves at $4.75. We urge our patrons to hurry, because it’s not a daily occurance even for the Palais [fE = Royal to present French Suede Gloves at $4.75 at the outset of the season. Yes, they are washable. Fine soft, light-weight skins. Pique sewn, Paris point stitching. Choose from medium and light Reglflar $3.39 shades of gray. Remember, Tuesday at $4.75. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Boudoir Lamps Don’t Miss Buying Handmade Voile Blouses at $5.00 i We could write about a score of “little” things that help to make these blouses materi- 32.49 ally better than the average $5 hand-made blouses. Here are a few—Examine the imported voile that 1 fashions them, then carefully scrutinize the painstaking needlework. Cleverly trimmed with Filet Irish Ma h ogany - finish At $5. 2 Lace, also hand-drawn work. Choose from roll, round and square collared models. All sizes up to 46. base, with 8-inch silk shade in assorted col- ors and styles. Special Palals Royal—Third Floor. Last Day of Our 2-Day Sale Silks & Dress Goods-Sale Began || * *72: wovews re ‘With 20 Different Styles Offered at @ne Price~-$1.79 Yard | Regular $24.95 In Silks We ofier 7 Printed All-silk Georgette Crépe. in at- 34-inch Novelty Skirtings, in stripes, 40-inch Heavy Quality All-silk Crepe ' de Chine, in over 50 choice colors. o Ta‘;;)x“adci;hgla?nuitfirsl;tu;lcs;‘clll:ar?ghg‘;f;l‘: Wash Satins, in colors that launder { ings. in the newest color combinations. 40-inch Fine Quality Dress Satin, in choice color assortment, with plenty of lack. S All-silk Foulards in a choice variety . . tractive color combinations. plaids and checks. D S All-silk Radium, in white, black and S4-inch All-wool Mixed Suitings, in a ln“er ets variety of weaves. Very desirable color- SPECIAL St-inch All-wool Dress Flanrels, in 12 $ including the famous | sports shades. e | S4-inch All-wool Imperial Serge, navy [} Sports high colors: also white | and black, in fancy we Sd-inch Navy Blue Costume Serge, all 44 pieces, Japanese Heavy Quality All-silk Black Satin | Pure wool of patterns. We also include a number ‘| 1 Heavy ¢ Tiaported Silk-and-wool Crepe de Paris, China, gold band deco- ‘of pieces of 40-inch Foulards in desirable in two shades of navy, black and cream. ration with half Matt patterns. Equally i_nteres;ting is this wonderful I ted All- R 7 Plain and Flat Stripe All-silk Broad- | offering of Fine Dress Goods, which | the mewectsring maloce 0" CrePe: i Coin Gold Handles. cloth Shirtings. The plain are in the | comprises— All-wool Bird's-eye Crepe, cntirely |§ Speéial at $15.95. most popular colors and the stripes are S4-inch.All-wool Tubular Jersey Cloth, new, shown in the most fashionable i R — alats Royal—Fou: oor.| Palais Royal—Second Floor. Highly Desirable Dining Room Suites in Qur February Sale of Furniture In this February Sale you will find a wénderful variety of splendid new styles in Dining Room Furniture in all the latest period designs and finishes. Figure your saving on a complete dinihg room.suite and you will realize that this is the time to buy to the best advantage. The best values in widths suitable for blouses, dresses | in 15 of thg most fashionable spring | shades. and shirts. shades. will be sure to go first, 50 do not hesitate, but come as soon' as possible. . $350 Ten-Piece Dining Room “$310 Ten-Piece Dining Room S Suite, $315 . Suite, $263.50 Combination American walnut, dull finish, Combination American walnut, Tudor petiod new design; all pieces to match. Excellent style. 1 lorig buffet (no mirror), 1 oblong din- cabinet- work. 1 buffet with mirror, 1 dining ing table, 1 inclosed server, 1 wood-end china table, 1 china case, 1 serving table, 1 armghair case with glass door, 1 armchair and 5 side and 5 side chairs. - At $315. chairs, which have brown leather slip seats. Y . At $26350. $485 Ten-Piece Dining Room . . . Suite, $412.25 $280 Nine-Piece Dining Room Solid mahogany, two-toned finish, Sheraton . Suite, $252 period design. 1 long wood-back buffet, 1 Combination quartered oak, dull finish, wood-end china cabinet, inclosed server, ob- Queen Anne style. 1 buffet with glass, 1 china long dining table, 1 armchair and 5 side chairs, case, 1 dining table, armchair and 5 side chairs, with blue leather slip seats. At $41228. with leather slip seats. At $252. $475 Ten-Piece Dining Room $375 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite, $427.50 Suite, $318.75 Solid American walnut, dull finish, Tudor Combination American walnut, Queen Anne period design. 1 long buffet (no mirror), 1 design. 1 buffet, 1 china cabinet, 1 server, 1 wood-end double-door china cabinet, 1 inclosed dining table, 1 armchair and 5 side chairs, with gerver, 1 armchair and 5 side chairs, with bluc brown leather slip seats. At $318.75. leather slip scats. At $427.50. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Prices will be higher later. They will be because the later greater de- mand will “stiffen the market.” They are lower now because, while Spring is so near, it is not actually here. Manufacturers are ready with supplies and many cannot afford to await the demand. Hence our late advantageous pur- chases—and the bargains told of below. 1,000 Sheets at $1.45 Each and 5,000 Pillowcases at 25c Each--Tomorrow Such limited quantities of such qualities at such prices come and go in a day But—many thousands of dollars have been invested in bedding, towels, etc. —for are not the Shriners coming! The list below is suggestive of present and future needs. T $1.69 Sheets, 72x90, at $1.45 29c¢ Cases, 42x36, at 25¢ $1.75 Sheets, 81x90, at $1.59 35c Cases, 45x36, at 29c $1.85 Sheets, 90x99, at $1.69 45¢ Cases, 42x36, at 39c 58c Cases, 45x36, at 50c Hotel proprietors should know that cotton prices are rising rapidly and that the present opportunity is not Hkely to be repeated. Spring Dresses—Why Buy Them Now? One reason—$4.85 for Silk Crepe and Taffeta § 4 85 Silk Dresses at only $4.85 Ko You'll see such dresses—when the spring demand comes—selling at $6.95 and at various prices up to $12.95. That'’s one reason why you should buy them now—tomorrow. e S While the styles are many, the quantities of each are limited—so be early for first choice and an exclusive style. PR ! In addition to these extra specials at $4.85 are hundreds of others at $11.90 to $17.90. G % EEEEENEENEBEEERER EEEEEEENESENENEEEEERS Specials for Tomorrow—Tuesday Only ale Price, §()¢ Envelope Chemise and Nightgowns, superior in quality and styles. In justice to all—not more than two of each to a purchaser. | Think of Silk Camisoles at 90cl—Less Number of Bloomers, Step-Ins and Pajamas. At 90c Some in pastel shades, mostly white. Some with touches of hand work. Superior lace and embroidery trimmings—will launder without fraying or tearing. And think of heavy Satin and Radio Silk Camisoles, black, navy and floral effects, at only 90c. Tomorrow’s Special—Palais Royal-—Bargain Basement. Women’s Silk Vests - Irregulars—of higher-priced vests. Tomorrow at $1.00 Not one made to sell at less than $1.50. Wanted bodice style with silk ribbon straps. Sizes 38 to 42. D Falais Royal—Rargain Basement. - Women's Union .Suits—Me- $1 Mixed Wool Hose— dium weight Ribbed Suits—low | The fashionable flat-rib Hose, neck, 1;3 sllee'eve-!.‘ lmelel- in heather efle;t:; bll;)owm and nkle length;. all greens; sizes o 10. ':irze: At 69c Special at 69C New Suede = finish . Gloves, Lisle Union Suits—Limited ‘gauntlet ~style; - embroidered | quantity; sizes 36 and 38; low backs; sizes 6 to.8; in ‘neck and sleeveless soc white, .grays and 59 style, with tight knees. browns . .y . » §