THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
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This NEW WAY gives "off-color" teeth dazzling whitences and makes your gums firm and healthy
HOUSANDS of people discover, that teeth thought naturally "off color" are actually dazzling white. A film coat makes them histreless and dull. When you remove it the new way teeth take on a brilliance that amazes. Gums grow firin and coral pink. Mere is a simple test that 'shows what" the new way can do for you."
Just run your tongue across your teeth.', And you will feel that film. It is the great enemy of pretty teeth and healthy gums,
- It clings to teeth, gets into crevices 'and' stays. It forms a breeding place for germs.
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And gerins, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea.
Ordinary brushing fails in successfully removing film. Under film are the clear, whiter teeth you envy.
Now modern science has perfected an effective film combatant called Pepsodent. It acts to curdle filim, then removes it. It firpts and protects gums; beautifies 'teeth quickly and correctly. ·
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Good Wreaths on on Infant, "Generally speaking" the report continues, "the graves have showni ATTENDANTS BURIED WITH Ing falling off in the richness of
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their contents, and a dáy seldom pares without producing some More discoveries in the cemetery small object in gold. One child's at Ur-one of the most important grave, has yielded unusually fine of the curly Babylonian cities-clotuonne work; another, that of a examples of gold filigree and
are described in a report on the tiny infant, had a set. of miniaturo work during Noyember of the Joint vases In silver and a very small gold Expedition of the British Museum cup, while on her head were gold and the Museum of the University wreaths and ornaments almost as elaborate 08 those of Queen of Pennsylvania,
Shub-ad herself, but all on a minia-
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The report, which is signed byture scale. Mr. C. Leonard Woolley, the leader "A silver vase with repousse of the expedition, states that dig-ornament of wild goats on moun- ging was carried on to levels where in technique, as was also an exam- tain tops is, for this site, a novelty royal tombs were found.
ple of relief carving in wood, "One stone-built chamber," it is though hero the wood had wholly added, "has been found lying 38ft. perished, and it was only the im- pression left by it on the soil which underground and intact; ita cor- canbled us to form some idea of the belled dome yet standing, its door decorated furniture of the period.” blocked with stone as it was left In addition to Mr. Leonard when the dead were first laid inside Woolley other workers on the site and the earth was flung back into include Mrs. Woolley, Mr. Whit Mr. Mallowan. The the tomb shaft. Amongst the gold burn, and
number of workmen engaged in objects were one fluted gold tumbler about 150. Discoveries cover hardly less beautiful than that period about 2,000 B. C found last year in Queen Shub-ad's grave and, unique hitherto, a cylinder seal of gold. The open part of the shaft, has not) yet been excavated, so we cannot tell how many victims accompanied this royal lady to her grave, but five lay in, the chamber with her, ind as many ngain were burled in: the filling of the shaft."
Horned Hend on u God. "The other graves, of which more than 200 have been dug," pro- ceeds the report, "have yielded plenty of fine objects. The best of these is a copper head from a statue of a god; the face is human, but at- tached to it are the cars and horns) ¦ of a bull; it is the first thing of the sort that we have ever found here, and I know nothing like it from any other site. The horned head is familiar enough on cylinder seals and other carvings, but an example in sculpture in the round, and in; metal, is now; in relief we have it this year on an alabaster-lamp, a piece more curious than beautiful, belonging to a later and less artistic
age.
"One of the great discoverica i made last season was that of Queen Shub-ad's harp. In one privato grave this season we have found the remains of an Instrument less splendidly decorated but essentially the saine, and in another a harp of quite different type having 2 up- rights with a horizontal bar from which the strings descend to the sounding-box, such as is represent- Led on shell carvings and mosaics,
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