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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923. REMOVING KING TUT'S CHARIOT. King Tutankbamen proba thirty-three hundred years ago. From the ancient tomb comes the vel ddo-ii which CONTENTS OF BOX A MYSTERY. At least, they were a mystery when this shrine-shaped broke the speed regulations in the Viox was: belins taken feomithio o of King Tutaakhabien. . Ths: box! iiF the -phto- A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION. This tray, being removed from the Tutankhamen vi n‘il.vI :-f‘ L graph is on its way to the laboratory, accompanied by Howard tomb, contains cha parts, ete. est the camera. er. There is a small statue on the tray in the corner near- ¥right by Tondon Times Loy ¥ London Tim NEW JAPANESE AMBASSADOR AND HIS STAFF. Accompanied by Third Assistant Secretary of State Bliss and the President’s military Col. Sherrill, they called at the White House yesterday afternoon, where Ambassador Hanihara presented his credentials. INGTON. Photograph taken at the Capitol vesterday afternoon. Left to right: Prince Andrew. Princ Ali Natic ristopher, Mrs. Warren, wife of the senator, their hostess. At back, Lady Sarah Wilson and Mrs. Townsend. i SECRETARY WEEKS AND ADVISORY STAFF. First-and exclusive photograph of the Secretary of War CARUSO COLLECTION EXHIBITED® Costumes of the great tenor on and his staff, photographed at War Department yesterday. In front row: Maj. Gen. George O. Squier. display in the American Art Galleries in New York. Photo shows Maj. Gen. Pershing, the Secretary of War, Assistant Secretary Wainwright, Maj. Gen. Hines and Maj. Miss Mary Harrison looking over costumes of Rhadames in “Aida.” Gen. Ireland. National Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. KING SALMON SUPPLIES FEAST. When Secretary of Commerce Hoover arfanged lunch- e books are supposed eon at the Cosmos Club yesterday for agricultural editors, the big dish was a king sal- intermission. 5 mon from Puget sound, surrounded by.Yakima potatoes, and apples from Wenatchee, « Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ash, - . __ Copyright by Usderwood & Underwood, FIRST .SIGNS OF ADJOURNMENT. “It’s all over now,” say the pages of Congress. This photo shows the boys helping load senators’ books on trucks. _ .sine. o supply “home work” for the legislators during the FIFTY YEARS WITH UNCLE SAM’S STAMPS. Horace F. Chatfield (center) retired from the Post Office Department yesterday after fifty years in the stamp division. shows presentation of pipe and smoking stand by Photo is associates, National Phota.