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PAGE 10 The Seattle Star Published Dally by The Star Publishing Ca Phone Main 0600 Hew paper Boterprise Assoc and United Press Bervica By mail, out of the $LEG) @ months, $00) year, He By ven fam Francisee of ag.) New York effica, . . Eps ~ In for a Flood of King Tut Styles Bobbed hair was going out of style when King Tut’s tomb was discovered under the sands of Egypt. But lead- ing hairdressers say that bobbed hair may rule for another year or two, as part of the King Tut fashion crazes now be- ing planned by dictators of styles. Among the rich and royal ladies of Tut’s time, the head- dress was a masterpiece that must have required wecks of | work, elaborate and fantastic, hair and jewelry forming wings on top of the head. he high-steppers and flashy dressers strung their hair thru beads, giving tho effect of a crop of necklaces grow- ing out of the skull. Keep your eyes open. Some in Seattle will try it. Girls who have been plucking their eyebrows into straight lines, with tweezers, will be gratified to learn that Buch was the style in King Tut’s day. When it came to gowns, the most daring Egyptian social leaders wore garments made entirely of transparent beads. a Starched and carefully pressed ruffles and pleats were the rage in Cairo and other Egyptian cities 8,500 years ago. Jewelry was worn extravagantly, profusely—| Tings, bracelets, armlets, necklaces, anklets and |} bands. The turquoise was the most favored of precious Stones. Fans were carried, also hand mirrors, Nails were Stained reddish-yellow with henna juice, “Loud” perfumes and thick oils were rubbed all over the body. A queer custom among fashionable ladies of ancient Egypt was painting a second set of eyebrows below the @yes, so that the optics resembled sandwiches, How much of this barbaric Oriental display will creep into the fashions of American women? Probably more than of us now dream. . M. Gidding (of J. M. Gidding & Co., New York City) Gays every great collection of Egyptian antiques in the world’s museums has a flock of, style designers and jewel- €rs around it. They are getting ready to flood the markets with new styles. Says Mr. Gidding: “This is being assisted by a reaction from the dress prevailing for so many years during and after the war. There has never been a time when the de Signer has had to keep so carefully in touch with the news. Itis necessary to keep posted constantly by cable.” The average father, who foots the bills, will soon curse the day when a scientist’s shovel, striking the top stone of @ flight of steps, started the uncovering of King Tut’s tomb. argo ead- BAD BUSINESS POLICY ‘The business man who goes out to buy land invariably determines what Tand he wants quietly, and then he gets an option on it and buys before People know what he is about. The government's procedure has always been just exactly the reverse. They sound aloud the idea that they Want a certain tract of land and discuss it for three or four years and then we go out and try to buy It and have an awful time to get itt— Colonel Sherrill, U. S. A, before house committee on public buildings and grounds. ‘Tennessee has two associate justices on the United States supremo bench, and the next is Ohio with Taft, who fs about ono Justice and a half. Los Angeles wife suing seven women for stealing her husband's affec tions should feel proud of him. Roar of Niagara Falls has been broadcast by radio, but broadcasting | thicken frying would be better. Financhl writer says lower taxes are not in sight, agreeing with us that all taxes are out of sight. Pasadena, Cal., has 7,000 widows. Go North, young man, go! North, How Young Mr. Piltdown Seems! About all the scientists of the Washington museums rise @5 one man to dispute the discovery of a man’s skull, in Patagonia, 3,000,000 years old. You see, those Washington anthropologists have got an “oldest man” of their own of whom they are very fond. Their man is known as the Piltdown man. They made the » whole of him from just a lower jaw bone and limited his page to 500,000 years. To have a scientific expedition to a Patagonia dig up a mere skull and proclaim it six times as * Old doesn’t set well on the Piltdown stomach, figurately king. It even rattles all intellectuals who are giving % eir lives to answering “How old is Adam?” * We hope that the scientists will permit us to refer to the » first man as Adam, whether they establish him as old and moldy as that Patagonian or as green and fresh as Mr. Piltdown. ‘The state of Washington leads all the states of the Union for freak legislation and freak legislators. Many of tho members of the recent session wero only a hop, step and Jump from the monkey. “By thelr fruits ye shall know them.”"—Guemes Beachcomber. Stanford Untversity professor recelved 3,000 volts of electricity and ‘Was uninjured, perhaps because professors are always being shocked, How are we justly to determine, in a world where there are no inno cent ones, to judge the guilty?—Mme. de Genlls. President Harding has one rule for dealing with political lame ducks. It’s this: .“Give 'em all soft nests.” European countries are paying men big wages Just to sit around and think up excuses for wars, ' Seven tax collectors were shot in Siberia, showing that the worst of countries has its pleasures. Some people will even stand out in the snow In bathing sults to get their pictures in the paper. These geese already Nying north aro likely to get goose pimples, Eight congressmen are threatening to tour the United States, Our Futile Old Civilization The German embassy at Washington announces that it has strong fears of popular explosions in Germany, owing | tothe oppression by the French in the Ruhr, It is pretty certain that France has the might with which to put down such explosions anywhere in Germany, It is ; Gall known that there is a strong element in France that is | ager for an excuse to “clean up” Germany. The powder and the torch are at hand for more bloody business on a grand scale. It is a fine prospect for civilization, isn’t it? And all that civilization has to offer is regrets! Secretary of agriculture s the administration's plant e invented a squirtless grapefr A party could have worse 7 perts have ks in its platform in 192A than “squirtiess grapefruit for every workman's break- ia | fast.” g Many people are growing rich from selling bootleg and many peoplo sae growing poor from drinking bootleg. i Orude oil production ts sald to be very high this year, while crudo * movle productions are falling off. One-third of our cuss words were thought up by men walting for their “lves to get ready for church. “Hits could be worse. Suppose baseball clubs hired women umpires nu couldn't tall back? Wholesale prices have advanced 13 per cent in one year and 18 is con sidered very unlucky. Buppose King Tut woke up and saw the electrio lights In Lis tomb! ny Afriend tells us even his books aro keeping Lenty THE SEATTLE STAR ven ya LETTER FROM | esr ce Uke that, and I do x When « company w nds of dollars to bet aa to the public, which th n all excited now; tomorrow's quite a day. I real scar ea Nf t t the frau, if she shou prosent yen # * $ : ers and t knockers ted A I dor think that i trifle fussed at meet se the new I very 5 » bust within the halls of F sons b 1 of bright and gay ur d to say jew of actrenses !n years; I've most the ttle 4 But years ago, it of Ungo used to be, I won't know how to act requires tact. I know I” doo,” and Nell will favor ke a hit with Nell, the kind y hard to tell. It might be a queen, to dodgo her here LETTERS EDITOR The Lake Burien Car Line letter to the Diction (Copy of a sent nunity. Tho v thing your . | tary, Hugo Kelle In Hon. Mayor FE to the Rainier Val Dear Str—It th ne on the Burte ia @ sample of th suld be at nd in King ter, to Plerco ¢ way built to 1 Electric “cut” fare of the city lines ts a dis. ee hls cars used !n thelr place, For living on the lino a penalty ts levied by jnouth end of King county to demand dumping the passengers out In the| from tho state franchises for mode “skidway” when they are entitled to| bus service. The people out this reach the retall district on a 5-cont| have been mistaken for “sleepy he fare and on! oll, There are enough people tn the have brought 48 a consequence must | back-woodsmen who w transfer or wall. nd for any old thing. They new words th. Those who live “beyond the elty|on tho contrary, much awake Imits” are taxed a further $ 1-3.cont|resent the action of the Seattle ca token. Progr cities boost their |line managemont in making them are OUT-OF. suburbs and never tn the tory tse t ‘a his ds of tokens and a trans. has a better fleld of successful | fer in order to reach the nctunl city evelopment presented itself than|center. We will not soon forget this this same Lake Burien line, Eastern | discrimination ch ts bound to act fined to yes management with brains capable of}ns a boomerang and will spur us on| looking ono day ahead would double|to succes guage and the tracks, build up several feeders, Very respectfulty, open up new pleasure resorts and do ARTHUR W. GORBUTT, everything in its power to bring out|Box 813, Route 7, Seahurst Park, the people and build up a contented’ Seattle, Wash. DAY'S E In reply to letter which you! a I for one have yet to find where they week I wish to state that | have not showed appreciation of all nin the employ of the|their employes’ efforts. |telephone company for quite a tow | The conditions under which we| years and have yet to find a time when they have not treated me with | consideration and respect. As to the operators being made so They are very considerate of thetr|nervous by thelr superiors that we employes and try to Inatil a spirit}make mistakes, is not #0, as our «u- of camaraderio among both employer | periora are there to help us and not and employes. While there are a few | hinder us. The best of us make mis people who do not believe in being! takes somo time or other, but {t is work are 100 per cent better than any other establishment in the city. 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