Show JloJcrn Jlnmmlflcation The fact disclose In the process of unrolling a mummy present In strikIng contract the difference of the mode of moe embalming pursued by the ancient Egyptian and that car clod out in modern timed 2uw the embalmer can conduct in minutes a preservation process which cost the Egyptians as many days and If after his process is completed he should take pains to seal the Wh upthe preserved pre-served body with all tin skill possible possi-ble t modern art he might leave a a human body P perfect in regard 1 natural form and Color that after 3000 years not a lineament need b wanting for Its identification that would not have satisfied even a contemporary con-temporary of the dead person We are inclined now t cprlenc regret gret that in Egyptian times the art was not advanced enough to leave the embalmed in such likeness of life But whether it is worth the trouble these days to revive tea te-a in the more perfect type of it for tho edification and tatlj acton of the men and women of thirty centuries hence 1 a wide question Cremation I at tds moment mo-ment becoming the Joshion but possibly some persons would rather be so Immortalized nJu preserved tot scientific study like William Gilberts flies In amber shining in Lancet eternal sepulchres London L |