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Show Among; the Women of Tarktj. Constantinople, July 20. The T women are very much averse to h I strangers come and with ill disguise riosity examine and comment upoae thing, and they are also exceeninglji tive as to their peculiar dress, In mi I think, than to their peculiar marnis stitntion. They particularly dislike glish women, and I do not wonder.fo latter - are often inquisitive, m coarse, and cannot understand the11 of sentiment which pervades thf U hospitality in a Turk's household. There are no tea drinkings, m tions, no social meetings of whatever ure in Turkey which could bring W all the different nations together, w Turkish ladies live their lives apart, the turmoil of society, and, really i. think they lose so very mneh bj ' it-have it-have their own friendly gtfherinp visits among themselves, and it b a of special favor when a Christian invited. Mrs. Dr. Temple, wife o "P1 inent physician in Constant moplM much loved by the Turkish Mies, a is Miss Annie Hanly, the daugh English newspaper publisher, ana two other ladies. . Miss Hanlyr Constantinople, and Dr. Temple , w vate physician to Murad ' now said to be insane, after hisahoit" as sultan.. Therefore these two joy exceptional opportunities tor in the best and most exclusive har LOCISK DALBflffJ |