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H Caskets Found in Pharaok’s | Tomb Give Up Rare Treasures One Newly Opened Yields Bundle of Rings, an Ankh Symbol and i Big Scarab. (Londen Times-New York Times copyright. By rrangement with the Earl of Carnarvon.) By Cable to The 8tar. LUXOR, Egypt, March 15.—Some littie while back I referred to the work in the laboratory as being of the nature of a constant voyage of discovery since, in consequence of | the manner in which the dynastic| Tobbers and the necropolis inspeciors had jumbled up the contests of the | varlous caskets and objects in Tut- ankhamen’s tomb, not only was there | uncertainty as to what might be in | them, but investig: Ppossibly might disclose unanticipated treas- ures. We have since had many illustra- tions of this. The latest is the g (Jrn‘ casket which was removed from the ante-chamber just two mon ago. Although this was regarded as an fin portant object, the experts have only been able to deal with it in the past weels, which is in itself an -indication of the pre: under which they have had to we Wonderful Picce of Work, This casket, which is a wonderful K. with a cornice and a |« nolding of gilded wood, is in- th faience giving the names of | It was uncovered when as could be seen | robhers. ture statues. Another interesting object is an ankh symbol of gold, lapis lazuli and glass. This is part of the royal Insignia. | There has also been found some collarettes in pollchrome and faience beads, and last, but not least, a_mag- | nificent large scarab. This is of gold | beautifully inlaid with lapis lazuli. | having in elaborate rellef a device | of the king presented by the god | Tem to the god Harmeke. i Other Ornaments Found. i In this box also has been found | other garments picked up and thrown in by officials after the visit of the ! They were evidently all of the 1inest fabric, embellished with ; I falence, gold and silver ornaments, | but the fabric has perished and the ornamentatiun, although little pieces remained intact to show the pattern, had fallen off, as mentioned in my previous dispatch, As indicating the sal nature of the work of ration of these ornaments and j rments, it might be mentioned that more than 3,000 beads have been picked up off one of the king's robes. In the course of their work the perts mow have come across an- her robe. which originally was dec- ted with no less than 20,000 faience beads and gold rosettes, most of which had become detached owing to the breaking of the threads. and had to be picked out of the THE EVENING a bill giving all ex-service men hospi- talization, vocational training and com- pensation, and other recognition and rights, as now provided for by law for the world wan veter: The garrison voted | President Harding, a member of the SHIP HEIGHTS 8 rooms, 2 haths, large grounds. Built by owner. Very attractive new home. Beautiful view. Phone for price and terms. H. W. OFFUTT Phone West 200 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, vited ex-service men of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps who are eligible to member: a part of the member- ship dri candidates will be mus- tered in on the open nights. The garrison is planning to welcome garrison, on his return from his Florida Price cannot be duplicated. Wisconsin Ave. and N St. robe, some faience | caskot. olid 'gold filigree 2 —_— “CASGARETS"—CONSTIPATION MARCH 16, 1923. bric in a perish- | i WOULD AID VETERANS. Proposal Seeks Equal Benefits for | Soldiers of All Wars. | First ste; e was made of | a leopard's head | Clean Your Bowels! Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath re taken last night by | . e s 3¢ ent posEIbI6 2 hats is | the Presid Own Garrison, Army | Clean your bowels—ther fecl fine!!bowel poison to cause colds, sic ow, been possible to see whattls| T L eion. L. 5. A. at & mustor| Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel |headache, dizziness, biliousness or | of that organization i Hall to |Sl€ansing you ever experienced by sour stomach when you wake up in; join with Astor Camp, United Spanish | t2King one or two candy-like Cas- the morning. More men, women and parcel of the king's rings tied up in [ War Veterans, in a natinal campaign |Carets toright. ,”“lf" physic your children take Cascarets for the liver some linen. They are all signet rings | to advocate legislation in the next Con. | PoWels fully. All the constipated and bowels than all other laxative- of solid gold. exqulsitely engraved. | gress for equalization of rights and |Waste and sour bile will move out cathartics combined. 10-cent boxes, some of the bezels having scenes | benefits for all ex-service men. of the bowels without griping of |also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drug with the gods and the king In minia- | stirring you up. oohward & Wothvop NearFl Oth TheM en ,S S tor e N earFl Oth er to ascertaln what contained n King's Rings Tied Up. 'ie first object to be found was a The two local organizations will draft There will be no :tore. 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