Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1926, Page 35

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savs is the proportion that Swiss sta- ¢ > \ By WEBSTER. |Decrease in Cancer in Last 100 Years e ot iy Menetrier’s paper is acceptes are extremely wel proserved. Near one | Why Men Subscribe to Memory Courses. Inferred From Paris Scientist’s Fignres Pari: medical circles as having estab- wall 1s the well sunk through the brick floor. Made fast in the brick pavemen a bronze ring, to which | the hucket-rope was secured, and igainst the wall stands the bitumen- | lined brick tank for water. Against | the other walls there are two cooking ! ranges, one with an open trough fire- n'ace for burning wood, a cup-fire for charcoal and a furnace whereon prob- . . lished that cancer was as common a AN IVE GoT century ago as it is today. A RECE i PT FOR 1T loc Down X N MY DESK AT ' ; : : > oFFice! GEORGE : WHAT Earliest Female Flgure in A"i,'.um-“nn l.-; ate ml)\ergd smvedwhh TH JOSTA PLAIN UMNOER THE SuN wao fireplaces, circular flues and top 'm = . | vents for the cooking pots and a fiight | g 4 THE MATTER Mesopotamia Found by | "\ st ome miht mmount | i o Yo ? Heve U. of P. Party. By the Asaociated Press est order. Ba records that he had - PARIS, March 16.—The general be. | })nr{mmwl autop: v Few Contribute to Progress. . | found the portion of those suffer-f 4 {5 a fact cften commented on lef that cancer is spreading steadily. | AR R oM Chite s wie 1 5l poit cant. TG v s oo with the inference that conditions of | professor gives hix own statistics, among educators that out of the - modern life tend to propagate the ail- | based on his experience in 20 ’ |lione of men and women who have ment, has been directly challenged at | hospital work. which show lived and died since time was record- Academy of Medicine by I'rnL‘ tion of 10 to per cent. < ed, relatively a few thousands of considered one of the | ties give 9.3 per cent and those of |brain¢ gave to the world that wmr,!x greatest authorities in France on the | Paris 8.5 per cent brought it abov vel of savagry subject. | Another point bre ont deals | As aent< of « o hundreds of with the seat of the e. Bayle's millions of pec ezligible ac Ciude 1hat | cording to student: «ho ar® trying to used one | prospect what the future of the uni- ably the great cauldron stood, the | ihem. “On the floor we found the quern | inder-stone and the clay vessels the top of the stove to lift or shift | 3 . 3 \ou LOST Your ns led him the stomach Special Dispateh to Th= Star. PHILADELPHIA. March 16.-The chance discovery of great coffins of ft lving when the last meal had been cooked,” Mr. Woolley reports. Curious Chamber Found. verse will he. e s AN O e e hammered and revited copper and the | g! s m%'j unearthing of the earliest femule | ! statue in all Mesopotamia f a maze of corridors sym. | the achievements of the joint expedi al in plan. 1t had two doo | tlon of the British Museum and the | the southeast end of its lon Another curious feature of the tem- e is small chamber lying in the | museum of the Univer svivania, which ha work excavating 1° Traq. one ot the m of antiquity. In the « worshiped by the there w: of white limestone standing up- . with two other stelae of dark | um Iving side by side a bedded in the bitumen, which here | covered its brick floor. Each stone | was inscribed with the name of Bur- | Sin. King of Ur, and his dedication na of the temple. “One can only suppose at this chamber was the shrine in ated the cult of the 1 New and Original LAMPS at a Special Offering wort of . ader of the ex. | Which pedition, just received. it iz declared that this is the only female early date ever found in M Only the goddess’ nose i s Other less fortunate statues and v t is unique | n discoveries.” hip of the moon god- antedated even the | n i of the original building | i Mr. Woolley and his assistants In more ancient rui £s to the same goddess floor of the temple that place of wor 1 burned. probabl Azains<t an ar md. One of these is a luna in alabaster, which bears on one face an_inscription recor of Rabylon, t 1t Hammurabi. St et bl - O S| o R 25% to 33'5% from regular prices Isin. SPECIAL collection of NEW LAMPS produced by if to show how Sumerian religion. we fing 'ne reproducéd on A limestone que. which dates from well hefore W0 B.C.. a complete and admirable | xample of the earliest art of the| | country. | " | There are two registers; in the lower | | a naked priest pour: i | fore the daor of the shr ;lis the high priestess, rohed | crowned. and behind her an attendant carrying a Kid for the crifice, and a two temples is that of Nin-Gal has a 't with wide satew: . brick paved and et with with water tanks and lustral s and it forms the centra it three massive d the sanctuary. a small chamber en tirely taken up by a hizh statue base buildin, ception rat, covering very large area and laid out on a !l hold and spacious plan. One of its | ° artists, exhibiting originality and distinction in light- ing—at prices of the usual, conventional ideas. Every one is especially designed, reflecting the art of the Master Craftsman. with a flizht of staps on one side of it. Altars in the teway recesss and in the chamber nest to the x o el tuary seem to show that these se nll deapedinmives, b s iiine chapok the cult of loase | dren. 1ook on from hehind Eods. The court is flanked by lor B | rooms. store or service chambers, and | Women are ne taking part in| behind the sanctuary is the templc | every phase of n life, and it | kitchen i Mr. Waolley reports that this an | Bzyptia i ¢ cient kitchen and al its furnishings 'to the feminine question. ably the ki ps hisichils | THE MAN WHO HA S TUST Paip HIS INCOME TAx RECALLS THAT He FORGOT To DEDUCT THZ #5.00 HE GAVE THE RED CRO S5 ELEVEN MOMTHS AGo We offer as an example: Bridge Lamps, were $60.00; now priced . Bridge Lamps, were $117.50; now priced . Junior Lamps, were $70.00: now priced . Junior Lamps, were £€147.50; now priced . Table Lamps, were $105.00: now priced . 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