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' A very THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. 2 21 ion of the | represented as the inc {Eud Khonsu he | which ritual pre: tor must put on red statue. But here is what Prof pero wrote and published in 1314 about lhl* sec |ond statue 1t the sculp. MASTER SCULPTOR CARVED TUT STATUE s the beard | Girls in London Crowd Men Out “It wears an expression of s s poeaie v ieh is explainable if. as | phy ca teristics | By the associated Press (nmeni \ex\ Tinely b |Im sculptor lcxdi LONDON, bDecember 22.-—Lon- {me to think, the model was in a more advanced state of consumption than at {the moment when the bust described | before was executed.” Likeness in Gramte So Good | That Scientist Knew King | Now my claim for thix unknown ’ sculptor has been mn‘h <|s||r l;h; Had Tuberculosis. SR AT on aor it ‘"“."Zi‘l“u(‘.’ll““‘im‘, 1Y JOHN L. BALDERSTON, d North material o b Iuropean sculpt and the finer trait In Tutankh- | been thought u will | medium. ainable in such a ero. with no T think ore at- | facts to with his eyes, 1entic rom sch; d per- | was able vears the tomb force from school boy | was found o read in the lineuments any other man who of the granite the hoy king's tragic more even than Caesar or Alexander | secrel. o1 _Napoleon Not. of course. for 4 few vears: not until the prohibitions against photo- phing. sketc or even describ Records of Sculptor. Great art, the west. has heen said to he intuitive, Instinctive, rather than the result of conscious effort to ved: not | produce « certain effec hat was red. every- | (learly the se here. T Pl aoh nd in-lwas a god, he bore upon him the tellizent books written there Will | symbols of millions of vears of life: he: libraries of them when all the | his court seulptor would have been | facts are available horvified to be ftold that he had Little Tut's future fame. of cour: imped in the zranite the record will rest not upon wh what forever of a deadly disease that was | was. but on his It is | killing the <on of Amon: nor would the even possible torical or person if there no his 1 documents in the tomb. that his biography will alway he speculative: but the sreat artists [ (hem. [ut the sculptor served who worked for him have seen to it |he carved what he saw that the hoy Pharaoh from now 10 |egucated. like ! our remote posterity Will =rip the | aptists, in_the and fascinate | =— priests have set these statues the temple of Amon had they guessed what Prof. Maspero could read in up in He had heen ut- nkh-Amen’ creat_schonl uf_Akh gnutfqulmqmdz?fi | ticle 1 promised 1o it one of Tutankh- | sculptors amonz the areut maste orthy. lived Tt seemed 4 rash promise, sven | for an art eritic 1o make, and T am | ut I doubt whether | has ever enjoved % humpus triumph, o TOTE QElinite D00 O | 1o o editrds 6000 000eses s . artistic genius has ever been pro- | dnced than | #m #hle 1o present here | The High Grade Establiched 1842 for the first time Died of Tuherculosis, Amen. it is now helieves umptien at the “ted ik Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory th exper We Invite You to Visit Oar ned to think. before the final examination has heen com Plcied, that they have determined the eause of death. What follows 1s based y imption. now the strongest ties New Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. - J. C. CONLIFF, Ill‘r found in 1904, of the ten at Karn statue tme of Horemheb, the 1 who made himself ~ Turs aged loremhel tri memory of poor Tut's 1 to} Tut, name from this bust in o Maspero, the great whi is now dewxd, examined and wrote of it, in n of technigue ling which is the the symptoms of an indivi en with consumption.” Maspe painful and minnte not transcrib: be able s of h Frances, Fred and Ferdinand— for reached when ot That Christmas now | ! Jeh-sren iy there is a Gift of hen notk about him Gifts: A beautiful | of a hoy of 14 or 13. example of jeweler | Another Statue of Tut. design and the per- In the ( useum is another | fect writing instru- | e | also v granite, of Tut ment for any hand. | ankh-Amen. It was broken up. and its pm pieces used by Rameses 1V in building Yes, the Wahl the wall of a sanctuary. After 3,000 $2. 50!0$5000 wvears. the temple h len down R and in 1901 the fragments of this At Wahl-Eversharp statue were pieced together. Tut is Counters Everuwhere unusual value. Junior Floor Lamp with good - looking metal base and pleat- ed shade with finial Christmas price. of georgette trim. Attractive Lot MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. D & E uth: | don is undergoing the most amaz- ing rush for shingles and bobs | ever experienced here, due to the | desire of the women and girls to | be at the peak of thelr attractive- | ness for the holidays. | West End hairdressers are over- { ome shops shingling as I many a 500 daily, being booked to the limit, despite the employ- ment of extra help. I umable to = ~hn|) which commodated in 0 serves women. naton. the heretic P! | ished the idols of E; one God. and whos so that he even taught oh who abol- and adored truth, tists to deplct his own deformities in the | statues they carved of him. nethinz must he said in another icle of Akhnaton. 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