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BACK TO EGYPT.

-nothing new under the sun. ' ] In the oldest book in the world, belonging to tho Egyptians of -1000 years 8.C., tliero is this nmxim of behaviour: "I£ thou art viiso, take earo of tliy hoik*,; Jove thy wife. . • • Fill her stomach/ ctotho her• but'k; tlre-ro aro tlio cures.to her body. , ."Caress her; .... it is a Itinducss which lionours its master. . . Grant that which pleases lier." T3y which it is easy to sod that Egyptian husbands were protoypw of American men who cordially follow out the last pnrt of litis precept in giving. carte b huicho to . iho costumers for their' wives dresses (states a writer .in an American/huly ) . - Up at tho Metropolitan, lovely ladies,, of some two to four thousand years of onticmity, still smilo their long-eyed smiles over 'tho old-tirne cajolery, as over tho nun- For instance, there is that nowoorrier in the recent accessions room; i her bolero jatftat trimmed with braid-sho could not bo a hotter model if she grated tho coloured cover ot the Costume Royal. Her ruffled skirt of-palo terra cptta, is ■flounced above the knees with nlaitings and balloons of voyal blue and white and and hex luuch-draun-in waist is eli~ girdled with tlic same. Upon her brow sits a. tiara ef precious metal, and on her arras ere bracelets and arm-bands, while ' he" sumptuous hair is richly coifed in a psycho knot, with streaming ringlets tiutterin" to her waist. Or "there is the beloved wife of Ueferiw" h" who was "royal treasurer and royal ' friend Her name was Hejob-Jet,' and <.i,n wejrs a quantity of black hair which the knowing cues-denominate a wig; for Hni-'C Jv'vptiaus were as much addicted to iviv.-i u./ the musician Kossini, who used

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 5

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BACK TO EGYPT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 5

BACK TO EGYPT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 5

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