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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. 5 + seem to iIndicate that within the tomb ramid of Cheops. A person so re-|process of reburial the furniture w re gray powder, probably by fun- | the inlays was successfully recon v Vel will be found the mother of Cheops.” | | Egypt Will Rebury buried must have been a member of | exposed, and breakage or pilferage a: | i ye gold Jeaf which completel. | structed, but or + Gl A TTIQAEAMY QON | Since publication of the predictions I the family of Cheops, probably either | that time may Increase the difficulty | covered the wood has sunk down on | The recording und ren 4l ob TN i e 1| several months ago that the tomb King Tut Casket his father or his mother. The mo-[of reconstructing the furniture at |itself or fallen to one side. But it s | je being carried out by Mr. Dur 44 e | would prove to be a royal one of un- tive of the reburial may have been |this late date. The pottery and stone | from this gold leaf that each article | b d myself A b £ LT LAR ROM paralleled antiquity, Egypt has seeth- Of Iron in Old Tomb merely a plous desire of Cheops to|vessels which lie between the coffin |of furniture must be reconstructed. “At present we find ourselves faced A ed with interest in the ‘“mystery LONDON, March 11 (#).—A have his parent near himself in|and the southern wall of the chamber | The reconstruction, therefore, must [ with the most difficult task in the tomb” under the shadow of the great : £ death, but there may have been also |are in a confused pile, and most of [be fully studied before any of the | whole chamber—hat of reconstruet £ . Cairo_dispatch to the Westmin: ! ’ ¥ .J{ A% ld £ pyramid. Yesterday the heavy veil of some necessity of hiding the body |the pottery vessels have been smash- | parts can be touched. Work will pro- | ing the inlald parts of a large cares 2C3 e_; ROIGS .| v o ster Gazette says it Is reported ;;-o‘m desecration by thieves,” Dr.|ed. Evidences of haste and careless. | ceed slowly on this aceount. ing chair. These inlsy Lt REE" an official _government communique, eisner says. ness in storing objects and in the cut. | “THe recording of the scattered | confusion, owing t iy SYREET AT R B whie Df N et wha vermitied . || Conauneat tuienss to/piaceiCthe “The alabaster sarcophagus could|ting of the chamber are visible on all | sheets of gold leaf near the doorway | fall of the wooden parts which the. Greatest Archeological Find|to give a few a It now definitel f not have been lowered Into the new | sides, but so far there is no evidence | began on Februs and the work | decorated, and the reconstpuction w g TN b0 e o hat it 1o o tomb con.| | Diain fron casket, which will b6 | | tomb in & horizontal position. The |of theft. s proceeded tematically ever | require infinite patience - e turles older than any royal tomb pre- et “,f"hf‘“mm; “and that the body must have been taken out for | “The wooden furniture appears to Two chairs have been _identi- of History Credited to viously discovered. ‘It has not been| | chamber tiy D Do ealed. the reburial and returned to the sar- | have been hastily placed in the cham- | fied and their gold leaf carefully re- | Copyright. 1926, ritatn, Unitsd States opened since the day when Cheops Lo on /Wi 5 cophagus after the latter had been |ber in intact condition. The wood has |moved. The second chair had an in |and Canads by an Newspape placed in the chamber. During the |been reduced to brown fibers or a |laid horder and a pattern formed by Alliance. A American Expedition. the pyramid builder, closed and sealed the entrance. Dr. Roisner has not yet |officlals who were angered by news- . e o o > great gold canopy over the | BY STANLEY PARKER, e L e omyy reported | decided to bottle up all information Correspondent of The Star and the North ||hig canopy bears the cartouche or sig | of this most amazing discovery in the Anican Sawmie Slosc nature of Senefru I, predecessor and | history of archeology in Egypt. CAIRO, March 11.—An archeologl- | joysibiy father of Cheop: ement which Dr. Reisner cal discovery surpassing in importance | " e furniture discovered in the| Wa itted to make today fol- the tomb of King Tut-ankh-Amen of-| omi“is a thousand years olde Work on the intact royal tomb ficially was announced vesterday by | v pelies kind ever overed at Giza by the Harvard- the Hgyptian government. An un-|ep.q date of the i - | Boston expedition was suspended For Infants, |Plundered royel tomb of the fourth | (o was 0BG from January 29 to February 8 in Children,” |¥nasty. sealed 6,000 years ago, now | i A -| order to enable W. A. Stewart to ¢ |definitely 1s known to be that of | ahout 3000 B. to Dr. | make & water-color painting of the either the father or mother of Cheops, | i , the eminent | Wi On February 4 the removal of | greatest of all Egyptian Pharaohs and | ; Egyptologist of the Uni-|the last seven courses of masonry in Duilder of the great pyramid. The :"of Chicago, now here, pro-|the 100-foot shaft was completed, | tomb, discovered by Dr. George A.|pounces the discovery the mos and the floor of the chamber was | Reisner, head of the Iarvard-Boston | portant of its kind ever . Stady | veached. expedition, several months ago, thus | or the tomb und its con will mination of the chamber and |may be that of King Senefru, who | many gaps in Egyptian history and | its contents by Mr. Dunham and my- preceded Cheops and who was proba- | jnuy revolutionize the whole theory |self from this nearer point of view A well-balanced, palatable, easily as- | DIy, althoush not certainly, Ch of the purpose of the Pyram: med the conclusion previously similated food that nourishes and up- . ‘This probability was forecas y formed that the tomb had the ap- Biilde, Uve atmbali bbtweeh mash last January. v Due to Jealousy. hedTants al—that 18, it el ok entrhiatl Bungry, | The newly identified tomb, Dr. Reis-| ] raordinary secrecy which |seemed likely that the alabaster sar- upoa retiring, and whentired or hungry. states, was sealed nearly 2,000 | has led the excavations of the furniture had Prepared at homebystirringthe pow- | 3 sefore the tomb of King Tut. |the Harvard-Boston expedition hav buried in_ another tomb | der in hot or cold water. No cooking. hile our investizations due to the political idiosyn- | and then removed to this secret cham completed,” Dr. Reisner s h crasies and jeilousies Egyptian | her within the precincts of the P censorship was partially lifted through | | that the Egyptian antiquities Luggage Specials s 15 left from previous sales. N Wash Goods Remnants, 29¢ Yd. priced for tomorrow, $3 Square Hat Boxes $1.98 f i Forinerly ey : N 1 Drocades, KRayons, Jacquards and 3552 Cowhide Boston Bags...§139 i o ety e Siugetia, 60—$3 Black Enamel Suit Cases, $1.98 s ek T ewd oter: 18811 Cowhide Traveling Bags, $8.75 Stveet Floor 1—5$39.75 Wardrobe Trunk..... Specials! || FRESH VEGETABLES AND FANCY FRUITS Remnants of 69¢ —are of better quality and larger variety as Spring approaches. You A F riday Sale of Felt-Base Floor Covering will always find the new items in Piggly Wiggly Stores first. 39c to the yard. may be ® Splendid lengths and many patterns 3 matched in several pieces. Slight imperfects — but none to mar the wear- g i ualities. Figured Really Worth and e patterns in ex- Sq. Yd. Just Received—a Carlosd)of “Stetsons” ey . . ' y f\f.',i"v‘;r"algi’ A sturdy, We Have the Size to Suit You Large ‘Fruit of Exceptional Quality 8.95 to $12.50 o e lfi,f:::.s';;;,w $ 5 S——_ilk — Dozen 450, 500, 55¢ [Each 10¢ or 3 tor 28¢ Charmeus Formerly $1.50 to $2.00 Iceberg Lettuce. .head, 9c | Spinach. . . ......Ib., 10c | Sweet Potatees.2 Ibs., 15¢ e s Mt 98c Yd. Ripe Tomatoes. . .Ib., 25¢ | Kale .......... Ib., 12c | Winesap Apples, 3 Ibs., 25¢ Satinsheen Flateau Crepe Canton_Crepe Sport Fabrics Colored Georgette 35-inch Colored Taffeta e Also various other desirable weaves in splen- did lengths. Light and dark colors. Specially priced for quick disposal. Dresses for street, afternoon, business, sport and Street Floor daytime_wear—brilliant colors and plenty of dark Poiretsheen Jacquards e e ones. Flare, basque, circular and pleated skirts, . 9 Steaihilire and) 6wo picte wioddls. All beautifally Girls’ Dresses, $2.98 trimmed. Spring Carrots. .bunch, 5c | New Cabbage. . . .Ib., 71c | Cooking Apples. . .Ib., 5¢ T POTATOES "t .51 - 22 - EVAPORATED MILK KIRKMAN’S SOAP VAN CAMP’S 2 Tall Cans 19¢c| " ulice 4 small Cans 19¢| 4 Bars 23¢ Clearance of $498 and $5.98 Dresses in en- Regular Sizes 16 to 44 fimmie. two-picce _and straightline efects. A omespun, crepe, velvet, silk, serge, balbriggan Extra Sizes 44'/; to 521/, and other attractive fabrics. None sent COD. All sales final. Second Floor I Second Floor—King’s Palace AR For Laundry and Household Use I Formerly $3.95to $5.95 A final clearance of splen- did present season footwear, in the smartest styles, colors ° and qualities as shown for Spring and Summer. Every BUTTER | EGGS HAMS Sunset Gold, Fresh Creamery Strictly Fresh, Guaranteed Swift’s Premium—Small Sizes patterns and heels and all te.52¢ |pez 30c .. 35¢ sizes in the lot, but, of course, not in every style. Choose from pumps, oxfords, cut-outs and D’Orsays in o ' . Patent, Satin and Tan Leathers i ; E L " j o c K EYE SA LMO N 7‘|b. Can 250 Second Floor—King's Palace $1.98 Middy Blouses, $1.00 | Trimming Braids, 5¢ Yard WAECTEAL SIS € COF FEE s SNOWDRIFT Finished with \l'lmn\mx.i dresses and children’'s . S e An Unusual Delicacy We Have Your Favorite Brand Purposes Second Floor yard. Sweaters and Lumberjacks | pog Greet ¥ 4o B fas 3 3 Wilkins’ Breakfast .. . Ib. 42¢ i Special lot of New Dress Orna- G 23 Lb' c Wilkins’ Perfect . W52 l lb- 230’ 2 I-bs- 45° ments in many attractive shapes and colors. Also Buckles for slip- ; ) , Dors and dresses, T Orienta, package . ....lb.50c i . e Street Floor 7 = e LN 7 SUNMAID RAISINS | Orienta' can ... .53 | CAMPBELL SOUPS n Drawers, 25¢ Cluny'and Val patterns in white M. Y axwell H e ..Ib. s A Friday special of Smart Spring Hats in Puffed or Seedless e Ib. 52¢ All Varieties White muslin, | and cream. oy widths. 5 C Pearl B:_lrtu;n: lmsrr'c Card small, medi“"‘Az"d large shapes. New styles 2 E Lord Calvert .. Ib. 50¢ N b W of straws, braids, silks and corréct combina- Pkgs. c Boscul b 556 can 100 3 'cr 28c $3.98 hole styles. _Formerly lic. tions. The choicest colors and black. At- i e aE chine in flesh colo Hair N eey “""’D tractive trimmings and good lines stamp Beechnut . .. .. 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R i 3 for 25¢ Genuine cordovan leather, Threo | Sizea 10 to 1§ yoars, Leg of Lamb............... .Ib, 35¢ | Fresh Halibut Steak .. ........lh., 38c e folds and two pockets; one identifi- merly sold for $6.56 250:vard spools, An Blses 40/ts cation window and ocket; Y its, $1. . st ot 328, » 08 40,0 80 et | Dy’ Wk Sy SRS Shoulder of Lamb. .......... b, 30c | Fresh Yellow Perch...........Ib, 20c in white and 40 to 70 in black. snap fastening. Black, tan and Formerly $1.25 and $1.50. Button: Second Floor Street Floor brown, $1.50 Georgette Sleeves 15¢ Unbleached Cott: Street Floor. on an ¥ styles, Color combi- : R = ¢ T c nloecuy:’d pap it [P 1 I s S Prime Rib Roast. ............Ib, 30c | Fresh Herring............. Db, 15¢c o Ulldengt: Slecves, with fttell | - 1600 yards of 3inch Shesting. | Modlim welght, double nesl end | s 29¢ Union Suits, 50¢ Chuck Roast.. ..............Ib, 25¢ | Salmon Steak...............Ib, 38¢c . Cotton that will bleach very easily. plain cuff. Black and a range of | Remnant lengths. v easily. | and champagne. = Sizes 914 to 12. 72x80 checked nainsook. Ath- colors. 5 e Street Floor Street Floor totis euita, yole siyle, Missa 34 Pol'k Cllops center cuts Trout lb 25c Street Floor ) S B B ] | Bands and Edges, 39c Yard |Men’s $1.69 Pajamas, $1.39 | *° ** A $1 Foton N, 79 | Bt snd Eirs 30c o | Mors 516D Pinmu, S138 | =5 vt Breast of Veal. ... Fillet of Haddock. .. ... b, 32 Sterling chain comhined with | in cotton and silk. Varlous colors, | with colored tape borders and attractive pearls (mfd). Very | white and combinations. Formerly | rayon frogs. Pocket. All colors Perfect Quality, Double-thickness smart. 59¢ to $1.00 a vard. 3 and sizes. Mats, for halls, porches and autos. Street Floor Street Floor Street Floor Third Floor T