Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1923, Page 85

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 10. 1923. More Treasures From King Tutankhamen’s Rush-work basket similar in make to modern work. The dom-nuts were in the basket when it was found by the late Lord Carnarvon. Wooden casket of ornate type inlaid with blue faience and glass and overlaid with gilt ornamentations. The knobs of the casket are of lapis lazuli faience and bear the protocol of the king. At right: A beautifully ] wrought alabaswar tasket bear- ing incised ornamentation filled in with colored pigments. The - knobs at ends of box are made /] of obsidian. 120 b N Yorh Pames, by mrtan Bate Lurd € urnaraon Amuletic necklace bearing at one end a pectoral of wood it inlaid with glass and at the other e a serpentine E s 5 scarab with gold funda for Horsehair fly whisks with suspension. The beads are of wood gilt I les 1n the shape of lions' heads. semi-translucent colored ss. with wood gilt beads between. Two sistra (religious musical instruments) ) made of wood and bronze gilt. They ring as true Child's sandal made of polychrome glass bead- today as when first made, about three thousand work. years ago. .« iu New Vs - o Carved cedar wood head-rest of King Tutankhamen bearing = . s . < the “Thoueris"” device. Full profile view of magnificent portrait “Shawabti” figure B s New Verk L N T fate Lot v of the king in wood and with inlaid inscriptions, gilt head- dress collarette and insignia. The face is painted in flesh color, but has suffered from the years. Again We Hit The Cecelia — - . b . White Washable %, - Sl T Fashion's Bulls-eye ‘ n Kid : = WLz 5.0 Children Also :].2-—- need the change that this great trip provides BY A WOWMAN With 3 straps, turn- ed soles, Spanish THI-: routine of school. as well s that of business Four thousand miles of perfect motor roads, or a network of tre lines, take you through i A child’s need Louis heels. Windsor” amd “Alwin Silk Hosiery, 51.95 The more different that ch; s the better it is for you count on rainl ¥s throughout the summer the child. Consider this fact now, and plan a new trip no weather interruptions’ for your children’s glorious for next summer. playtime THe reatest e s cauntry o TIes TaSontlis Should you come in winter or stay over into faH. re are new and modern schools here for the lit' ern California. No, you ave mistaken—the tempera- = ture there in summer” will surprise you. 1 have been there and T know. But here ave figures that will show it clearly. . it tes weather bu forty-four-year follows (ave mpera- tures taken in a great central city in this section) ons they will of Nature as ble to them ives an idea n teach in the world y from the e West that no geography There's no more comfortable than this s o much more to tell that this space isn't quate. And you really should know more White Beechtex Cloth. trimmed with 3 = SESOResecy whom we fit green, red. white or patent leathers. . .. $10 with glasses we will nearly ihout it for your children's sake. Ask your nearest railroad ticket agent for folders and booklets, Plan now present a beautiful The *'City Club Shop!" of ; _ frame like the T've slept under Then mail coupo hree-months’ summer ' But it Is th d the valle s orange groves. issi ! and the —every of above, upon presen almost like the gre : th will you. 2 R charm—even greate ink, than 4 trip abros All-Year Cluh tation of this “ad. And vet it's in your own United Statex, ot Southern fornia We have every facility for the pre- ) {--_._-_._od.\._.j b 7 . ALL-Yran Cirs ov Sormarny Cauwonsis, 1 scribing and making of the finest lenses ALcYsunCE o0 Boumann Chumomn, | Los Angeles, Calif. : : Please send me fullinformation about the sum-. Optical Department mer and year around vacation posstiiies 16 ¢ Open Open Southern Catformis. | a a ' Charge Charge ] ‘ Account Account i i e H . S |

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