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WAS TUTANKHAMEN JOSEPH VISITORS AT HOTELS.

THEORY OF A FAMOUS PROFESSOR.

"And Joseph took an outh of the children of Israel, saying, God will surely visit you, and ye shall carry up my bones from hence. So Joseph dil. being an hundred and ten years old: and they embalmed him and he was put in a coffin in Egypt."-Genesis L,

8.

The children of Israel went up armed out of the Land of Egypt. And Muses took the bones at Joseph with, himi. Exodus xii., ES-10,

Was Tuankhain the Joy of the Bible!

Professor Schkovitsch, the renowned Egyptologist, maintains in the New York Jewish Forum, that he wens.

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PARIS, November auth.. Sports have advanced considerably in the present entury in every sense. Yes- terday the Arro Club of France erected a commemorative stone in Baggatelle, marking the spot of the first record fight made in Europe. It was the Bight made in 1900 by 31. Sautos-Dasient and lasted for twenty-one and a fifth aveonds. in which time the pioneer aviator coverel 41 magniderat It was intreg achievement at that time, and it is stil honoured as such, for it established record of distar ce, height, and duration. It is a long cry from this to the present- 400 kilometres an hour, 4.000 kilometres

If this theory is correct it fullows that of distance without a landing. 40 con-

to be secutive hours in the air, air circling the when the sarcophagus comes world in air-plane But these tremen-opened it will be found to be empty.

Tutankhamen says the professor, was "dous records can be attributed to auch encouragement as the Aero Club of never a King of Egypt. He was a full- fledged regent, or rather co-regent, in France gave to . Santos-Dumont in

the time

time of the 18th dynasty, which cor women to ly. There are a number of lived. Tutankhamen

monuments. the names wonan pilots, and for a journey from Pharach, whe erased from the Egyptian the various gods Paris to London, or from Paris to LoRa Osiris, Isis, Ptah, Seb-and sub

new. delty, which the smartest thing is to take the air stituted the

read

Aten.

This, the Egyptologists

error, and the professor declares, is n word should be Adon, which is, of course, the Hebrew for Lord.

If Tutankhamen and Joseph were the sume it would explain the fact that no Book of the Dead." or anything in the nature of a religious ritun was Es. Ekilo

Mr & Mrs E. E. Els M. Felix Ellis covered in the tomb.

Miss M. Ellis

1906.

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D. King

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RITY

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S. M. Brown R. C. Hurdin Major I. Cassel Mr S. da Casta Mr & Mrs W. A. ME. G. Craig b. Dr. G. Crosby

Mr B. C. Dewhurst Mr & Mrs B. Descon

Dickens Capt. Mr. S. T. Dockray Mr C. W. C. Van.

kister

Now-a-days, it is quite the thing for responds to the time in which Josep Mr & Mrs N. Croucher Mr & Mrs G. Mont

ways. ERSION

warni

Of course, en dresses for the ne- ns in the A mere passenger, usual planes between London and Paris, does nothing but carry a Very coat-fur, or cre of the heary Scotch cous interlined with chamois skin, and, if she is of delicate disposition she secretes in one of the pockets a seasick really, for the air can be as uncomfort able as the Channel on its worst days.

The woman aviator, on the other hand, is merly intrepid. Equipping herself with a pair of leather breeches, a leather far-lined, and a leather helmet with coat goggles, not to mention sleek pattes, or leggings, she sets out to conduct her winged muchiar through what Swinburne Her Father termed the viewless ways." dramatic achievement has inspiral other sportswomen to adopt the comfort of the bifurcated costume, and now the regular regalia for mountais, climbing or skiing is the trouser sait. It appears in many forms. One of the most attractive suits rently shown is of wool.tricos, all in of The trousers re blue and birge.

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Professor Selikovitsch points out that Joseph had the Talmud states that

precious treasures in concealed three Egypt. These, he holds, must refer to a the safest concealment in the grave, place to conceal treasures,

The Jewish World, which quotes the professor's theory, says that it will account for the confusion in which the treasures of the tomb were found.

A violent panic must have prevailed at the Exodus. and nothing is more likely than that in the wild rush the remains of Joseph were hurriedly, and perhaps surreptitiously, taken from the sarcophagus in which they had for so long lain, and that the treasures that had been disturbed in the process were re- placed any how, so that the tomb might by quickly closed again-Daily Express

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solid blue, wide about the hips and close just below the knees, where they finish. The stockings are of blue and biege brush wool, ribbed, and finished, with a turned- down top, like golf stockings which meet and cover the ends of the knickers. Th blouse is of blue with a slit front und mounting collar of biege brush wool. The sweater buttons all the way down the front and is of blue and birge brush

Captain Elliot, M.P., Under-Secretary knit in checks. A small round cap of for Health, addressing a conference in plain blue, edged with biege, and a large Glasgow on, Public Health in Relation to pair of woollen gloves complete the out Friendly Sities, said that the pro- Mr P. J. van Hecke

gressive improvement in health was one area of the most striking features of the world. More distinctly tailored is

The statistics. Commenting on the sunless tain-climbing suit of gray tweed. jacket is of the Norfolk pattern. The summer, he said it was interesting to Dr. J. W. Anderson knickers are a good deal like men's golf know that although the mortality statis- Mrs. A. Arthur knickers, fizising below the knee ties had not been influenced by that, vet Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Hat band, into which the upper fullness the forms issued for prescriptions had Miss E. E. Bailey, of the garment is gathered The cap is gone up 30.000 in, the last quarter. The Mr & Mrs L. C. F. of soft fels, in the classic Alpine pattern people. he supposed, had taken to drugs J. W. C. Bonnar

the sun was never Mr W. H. Bourne with a high crown, and the stockings in desperation that the

Mr M. J. Bruen the worn inside or outside the lower to not any more. (Laughter.)

doctor, be deeply deplored

& Miss Brennan For the woman who likes the freedom: He thought drugs were very bad for. Col. & Mrs C. Bussel! of knickers but objects to the bifurcated people, and he did not believe that any effect, or of the smart tailors tus in man was particularly happier for any Miss P. W. Brow

perhaps an occasional MT. S. Bustari except Girt which combines the free exstor oil (Laughter) Cori- Mr S.D. Carothers dom of rousers with the dignified lineously the sunless summer had lowered the

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the people, and it would Beneath there is divided skirt. or a rather full pair of trousers. These are of the utaost interest to unte if in My B. B. Cleland quite like bloomers in pattern, except the near future it was elected in the Miss M. Cooper that they are not-gathered it about the death-rate, or whether, too, the lungs 1. E. Cormack

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Figures which Mr W. E. Dye tubic is so well burg that it hangs close could be given by friendly societies Mrs Somers Ellis

tuberculosis statistics at the sides, showing beneath it a smal would be of immense help to the State Misses Ellis portion of the divided skirt which, as when planning it bangs Ant, seems but an ordinary skirt foundation. The garment never re- veals its real nature unless a very high step is necessary, then it may part for a moment-but it falls into place again as soon as the ordinary walking more.

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October arrives, the informality departs. Sport garments of all sorts are ere of Ladies ride in a side-saddle in one of

Mr & Mrs Geo, W. the chief interests of snart women at those perfectly-Luting, affairs robly des present, for the season on the Côte d'cribed in French dressmaking language Azur is just beginning, and so are the as an amazon." The skirt is specially Mr & Mrs B

To the designed to fall smeesaly when the lady se M. B. Ha! international tennis matches. sports costumes there are two important is in place in the side-saddle The Mr & Mrs J. Hancock points:-Plented skirts ard. plaids jacket is on the classic tailored lines Mr J. B. Hawker Either one of these features will guar (such as Vionnet affects in her best Mr & Mrs W.J

Hawker antee the modernity of a sports costume, tailored suits) with darts and gores and and when one brings both together well, seams and the like every few inches about Mr G. M. Hemsworth there is nothing more to be said. One the circumiere. The material is broad-L. Comdr, G. F. Hole is quite in the movement, in every sense cloth-black if the lady is not in the Mr B. Howell

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Mr G.B. Hugh-Jones themselves to the creation of as macy very handsonie und has the complexion. A. Jordan versions of the practical sports costume to carry the bright hunters' green or the as, there are days in the year-I almoet deep bottle-green successfully; and red Miss G. Kennedy wrote hours in the year. A rovel series if she is very fair of skin or very black Mr M. F. Bey

Mr & Mrs E. F. Kir of sports clothes, has beer devised by of hair. The hat has but little lee-way It may be new Russian creator, who has achieved of forin, being also formal. something distinctly novel in combining high with a square top to the crown, in Kasha with hand-knitting. The skirts which case it is of hatter's plush. I of many her sports frocks are of the may have a round crown and stiffly rolled rainbow striped kasha, pleated to give brim, in which case it is of the finest a good deal of fallness. The blouses are felt. Its trimming is reduced to a mere hand-knit sweaters, with a design in ribbon encircling the crown, and atly strongly contrasting colour knit into the knotted in a small bow. The accessories fauric. A white sweater, with a black are a high stock collar of white piqué pattern on front and sleeves, completes or white silk knotted well up under the a skirt where white biege, rose biege and chiu, black riding boots of shiny (but not rose colour dominate. A turquoise-blue glacé) leather, a dark coloured riding sweater patterned in brown goes with a crop, and heavy gloves with gauntlets. skirt of turquoise, biege, and deeper Some of the smartest English Indies shades of brown. Crushed raspberry go in for tweed riding costumes during orange, apricot and always a great deal the hunting season, but the cut of these of white and bicge enter into the com- must be as impeccable as that of the position of these sports dresses, which broadcloth costumes, and the formality. are as comfortable for regular wear as of the hat, the stock, and the boots must they are decorative and practical for be just as rigid. Horseback-riding bas sports uses.

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