Show T t T AKIS LifE Remarkable Disclosures by a 11 Dar Daring lug ing Princess Who Defies The Sultan STRANGE STRANDE STORIES OF Th They Were Suppressed II the thc Aus Austrian trian Authorities Who Feared lea to Grim I Neighboring Monarch Correspondence Hal la VIeNNA ld a n born Turkish W Crl of ot Mahmoud Pasha lII recently nd a 11 meeting of ot tho Vlen nn 11 cluba 1 her tors ft 1 glimpse glimp c Into tho darkest corner cf or tb t o empire tho harom III Dut It 11 la Is what wh t oho Dha was not no t t ted to toMY MY than she sho said that this article Driven too much freedom of 0 h about tho from tho ec ce dUBlon of or tho Turkish realm Into Vest Iut Vestera era ern civilisation tho princess Is doot Ins r herself to n campaign t tho mid prevailing li Iii lithe the th of ot Abdul Abd l II Id After Atter In tOme somo of ot tho principal Euro tho princess has haa planned n vIlli to tho United States Botes ho hops ho s to t tho al nU I of ot tho Ive American women on behalf b ot or her Ignorant and oppressed Turkish Lecturing In Austria Au la If Mot tho elm olm pie mUter matter that It In In America or orland England land Before Detoro n con bo called colled In Vienna the of or ortho tho police oll o must lint first be bo obtained o nn l the chief of fen a n tire Ih to the meeting m ha a I sent scat en the platform pl and ond hIlS tho power p to close the tho proceedings proc Immediately If It anything la Is or done which Vh h Is likely to bs b at all ulna to 10 mo c 10 tu In the cue c c of a 0 prepared 1 Cr red lecture f copy p must mut firths submitted I to the theo ok o Ice for tor 1 nd censor eh p Princes eel Iro to have contained many mall things dla to the mind when received till the copy wN hick hark nhe found mat In portions f of it l n ly out outI I I 1 hae obtained tram from tho princess tho puts put they the follow tollow In Mr own Why the po lice hould hiv been to o re regarding reo garding tho of or A Abdul ill and tul his hili court Is somewhat to Imagine but It H I easy enough to tr why hY Turkey Is not a 1 wife place tor the tho for tor thin suppressed lectura perhaps the tho molt vivid picture of ot tho condition ot Turkish women that ever eler from nn Hero Hertl If Is tho Austrian po Ike let her highness nay uy The Islam In proper cr sense af fords to tho Turkish ila rights ami privileges which might satisfy the fastidious European Hut tho govern covern ment forces tho tha woman to tono pine no awny under the tho curse cur of or utter Iff Ig At school If It she goott H to school at nt all ho only mechanically y to read tho Koran Tho Koran however being n In tn Arable oho Rho naturally cannot a n word cf or It In way she floes not oven ovon pet Itt to know her own religion for tho of ot tho tha Mute ordains that Woman oman be bo made acquainted with her fonn tonn not with her truo spirit For tho same reason rEnson first OrRt her latr Inter r her forbid I the all con von tho road rond Ing of or uch luch us appear after passed tho censorship of or the tho au nu I do not think I take too gloomy a I Mew Iel wu n 1 I Insist that tho country of ot Turkey possesses educated women omon Ami of ot thello not one was up u In u Il All had hM foreign teachers Hut oven ovell this dOs does not suit IDs Three yonis afro he published a II law prohibiting Turkish families from foreign tutors or wt LH mo IIo a 1 description of ot tho nr for tor a I Turkish or The Tho female relatives of ot tho young roan wishing wl to marry look for tOl u II lon for tor ix 1 IH IK wanted found tho maiden 1 IK brought In In hi her mOlt 80 r ous and Is h bidden ta to nt hor on a n chair In the tho middle of ht th room Tha visitors belittle her piercing tIn The man a 11 foi to I a 1 plump blonde with tHue ey Thin fh Is II Isa IIA a tto IB II thin nil lia i 1111 j What matter If It nho favor In the eyes of ot thue i On of the Ih visitor the young mother If Ir Is K a 1 M upon tho t Ie of or the tho article ami tho contract 19 II If It the girl lors not them they withdraw without through even tho th formality of ot paying Well We e shall ce muy call again A rUm When day of or the wedding has hM fixed an poison eH if or he go 0 to the tho lf l deuce donee of or tho where her an and to V of or the theothor theothor othor party parly II IV I I them and In the Iro enco of or the tho Invited rola tIll the takes takeR place e The ono one Is III placed In a n room In which besides herself thore url are only hei IWI mother sisters noar The rho door dool Is II left Tho rho Thoman man who nets ns na the attorney of ot tho maiden then asks her in a II loud Iou II voice vol co from tho next room whether ho Is au IU d by b her to contract tho mar marriage It often happens that t the Iho girl gives no r Three times her rep re repeats his hla question and If It tho martyr remains obdurately silent her hor mother or somo other othor relative by punching her hor culling her dragging hor by h the hair try to her to answer If It HIll shi still resists one of ot Iho often otten Imitates her voice aimers for tor her Yes Yen After Atter this doubtful yes tho contract Is finally 11 II settled 1 Tho husband does not consider himself tho companion or of ot his HUB Has ha he not the th light If It It so him to put her out of or doors the morning af after ter tor the tho wedding It Is III not seldom that a n girl of or 14 U Is sacrificed 1 to n a man of or 70 Jor or this however nhe hUll has ono uno compensation Sho Is held up as u II example to other women on to despair somo women try tn to their husbands by hy emy enry menu within their reach when they the are more clever than limn the tho men mell When hell Pasha former body hody physician to Ab Abdul dul Hamill w wl hed to his wire wife sho acquainted rI tho sultan with the fact that bin hili physician U confident pos notes to tl which ho dally added made concerning his ma mil sickness There was a 1 search searching ing of ot tho house hous by hy the the tho papers oro 8 and tho physician himself after 30 years of Qt faithful ser po tell fell Into nto disgrace fhe wHo uKo of ot of ot Ilio 1110 physicians p who WIB ie BU by b hla wire of ot Infidelity notified tho that her hor husband was tn In n ft the tho of or tho J Pasha aa lent cent Into exile and to thin very Cry day do his whereabouts oro unknown Tim SULTANS ONI WIFE According to law no longer exists in Turkey but In reality It flourishes there ns all much as ns It ever did without any uny authority to Inter Interpose pose lIose And that Is III not I t DO surprising If It Itolle one olle considers that the sultans palaces are all sentiments of ot The sultan wives are nil all II with tho ex exception of or one legitimate wife a II Vito who Mho also hud been a 1 slave but however he had to marry marr This joung girl by b llama namo of or Call CAli Nor was liko her IlIr two slaters Ilsters n 1 slave of or my father lion Hen My father presented Ball Naz and ono of ot her sisters I to tile the former sul tan Abdul Aziz These human gifts girts handed over with pomp and lux luxury ury UT according to the tho wealth of tho donor Sail Hall Nil In III silk and brocade their brows encircled by a n the stones ot which sparkled In every oer cot col color cotor or of or the tho rainbow Their oars and girdles literally studded with diamonds Their beaming beauty har harmonized well with the dor of ot tho gems I think I may boldly baldI assert that nowhere except In III tho or lent could such splendor be Imagined Tho two young maidens w Cro ro handed over In most mOAt ceremonious stylo by hy ono of ot my fathers eunuch under of ot Ahmed at the tho time n A clerk at It tho notarial In Abdul Aziz was co flO deeply by tho sight Hight of ot tho slaves ho directly Inquired In what manner ho might re return turn tho compliment HA IIA gave each cach servant COO Turkish h pounds JJ 2 begged my father to a 1 of ot enormous value ns ilK a 1 to kell of ot his hili deep Tho shown to tho most mOAt elegant of ot rooms In tho serial and n surrounded by n 1 staff of ot female attendant Tho sultan thorn to the tho euro of ot his mother tho and on tho spur of ot tho moment he ho do claro his love to tho older ohler girl Salt Continued on jingo M I IV THE T t LIMELIGHT T TO O TURKISH LIFE 1 Continued front from page nag thirteen Nil Z 1 saying he would s make her tic his hl wile wife A SLAVIC SrA T WHO With n frankness I might toy cay a n bravery brar I canned ceased the Ih of ot the th the imperial h harem rem to 10 eta stare tar re at A her Inn Han 1111 vaz rejected the th honor ort off wed d to her by hy his hie s 1 I am ern not IU au sure I a of ot the feelings which the bar bored Lored but he do doe e not lIot teem seem em to hAve i m looked upon the tho situation in bt a II very ery tragic bogie way WIY as ac he shortly afterwards made his hie wife and ami later elected ll her fur for or the tho position of ot a n that Is II s treasurer of ot tho the Imperial har bar harem emun emon em on whom the huty of or of ot the entire start of ot courtiers and do domestics 10 devolves devolve Had Abdul all examined the nice case nicea ix n little closer ho might have hav 1 discovered A II romance which was w ae being enacted lt behind his hll bock back His nephew the pies 1111 ont cot sultan Abdul listening and watching everything as ae was his Isle cus cite custom custom tom had hall discovered Hafl Naz and fallen tallen In love with w her hII He lie poured out his hla heart to the Sultana Hullana describing hie hi sufferings anti and etore ho he could not endure life lICe without tho the divine San SanNat Safe Nat e The HullAna who WAS wa fond of ot her nephew promised to tl help him end and one day the she ho told lohl the that Ban was danger III Prom Front time lq time she ehe re ro roI r I A x ported to hm him about the condition of ot the slave whom he hail had almost for tor forgotten torl gotten l anti and oho HIO announced her death It Is In Possible the lx lit hewed nil all this thle At A tAllY any ally rate rale lie ue took no stepa to tn examine the thc cases and Abdul Abdu HAmill married the tile charming slave This Thill wee was M not to be arranged other wilE To 10 po ip her hH without marriage Mut A Humid I h III wc have had hall to buy her from hl his hili uncle and to mike make such luch sucha a C proposal to his majesty would have havo been he n an at unheard of or proceeding It goes goe without saying tint that title this marriage re 10 maiMI a tl secret Moret until Abdul had tho the throne throat A DANGEROUS LETTER ln Hey Bey ne nt lit present dor of ot the forte Jorte In Teheran a II descendant of at one ons of ot the most moat aristo aristocratic cratic families ot of the Caucasus was W at atone atone atone one time tho the sultans sultan secretary He lIe enjoyed general esteem e teem and was al dig die Its 1 1 I 1 f Napoleon Napoleone reflections upon this pl coda lods led lell to 10 a repetition of ot his favorite remark 1 I have Ilave been beon too loo Th The rhe pear In Ii not yet ripe After ACtor he ho had reached the throne a u wise und and mod orate crate plan Pinn Buya Mme Dime de do for tor or conferring dignities upon the persona who were to la surround tho the republican Io emperor wee was submitted to him and curtly fell us iii u too simple for tor those secret projects which no one on hall hail Buld Fuld Napoleon There here in is innot I not nol display 1111 III S In iii It II All that would not throw dust duet In tho the people peoples s eyes eyel In III hh his hi talks at St Helena Ielene reported r by hy his cam General Napoleon laid bare bare till the secrets secret of ot his hie public policy polio Speaking of ot his hla hl drannie of ot aggrandizement In Egypt he said lied Had I In III the I 1 should In III all probability bUlly have Irv founded an nn em om empire pire Ira like Alexander r I 1 would t have re resorted roo sorte sorted Id to a n pilgrimage to offered prayers and trade mada before the tomb of or the prophet lint hint I would not 1101 have meted acted In lit a manner mahner up to so repugnant unless It II was waB worth while in nn rat animated d III about tho the policy Polley to 10 b be followed In dealing with the king Talleyrand to 10 Mine Arne de the term net act netA nulA actA A cowardly not replied Bonaparte What Whal does docs that matter to mo me un Vu understand that Ihn t I should not 1101 fall rail to corn com commil mil mIt one It If It wore useful u to me lite in m reality there thore Is nothing really noble or In In title this world I have have In in III character nit nil that cnn can contribute to 10 se sc secure deceive ln those and to c cure iny my power who who think theY thoy know knout mo 1110 i iam am ran bOle base I 1 Rive give you Oll my Iny word that I should houll feet feel no nn nonce to 10 commit what would be he called notion action My Dt by tine the world a C dishonorable Ir nert c cret e tendencies fem uio which clu are after atter aft nil nl tit ns P of or not tiro opposed to t n certain cart alt af nt of u with which 1 have to 10 adorn myself give rn me Infinite resources which to baffle every everyone eer everyone one 1 e hore Mme do de at i that Napoleon always put olt fo tOI foward ward ns oil the aim of or every ever eer Y thing thine It Is I eaid that on Blurting tor for tin the fret first campaign In tn Italy ho told a friend who lIIK editor of or n newspaper Roc Hoc oiled ale I Ito t 1 In t your our accounts ac c ta of ot our tie victories 1 to speak lItak n ak of ot me mp always ml aye of ot me toe Do you understand un r 7 This Thle mo tho cease ceaseless ceaseless less Ies cry of or purely purly egotistical Quote me Sing Ling praise e anti paint pOUlI me he would eby to to musicians to poets and to 10 painters tI I Will bus bu you I at lit our own price price O but you OU mu nun it all 1111 be ba purchased au chat i 1 Recalling the political crisis In III which ho he h seized tho the reins of lIt over tho the heads of or nil all rivals Napoleon declared I listened noll to 10 troth from every everybody everybody body bod but Lilt 1 I only gave It In the Interest of ot my III own rl plane n I hid myself from the tho people because o I knew w that when wh n the tho line como cane curiosity to see leo nia me would make theta them run after itter me Every Ever ono anti was seas taken lalen In Ill my 11 tolls toils Tho The studied and dissimulation of ot Napoleons bulletins from Crom the tho seat cent of ot war have hn VI often otten been boen pointed out by reviewers Upon title this point Mme Deno da do editor quotes a IL note no Ie penned by b hot her husband who served servel Napoleon In III comp camp and court Says Hays M N j 1 de sat Rill The emperor look took the tho utmost t license o oIn In composing his bulletins seeking es ea especially to to all III the others and ant to establish Ids his own o IV II then considering the tho kind of ot effect he wished to produce on foreigners and on tho the public In Franco Fronco l i and lastly having regard I to his hie Intentions std his hll good Rood or Ill 11 will toward the his lieutenants Truth cane came a n long away behind all nil these things Nothing could equal the tho silt price prise of ot his hie on reading the tho bul hur bulletins which came back to 10 them from Paris Ill rill but hut they Iho made mado few tew complaints complaint declares that Napoleon wrote five different bulletins the tho theart part art taken by b General In tho Iha battle battle of ot Marengo simply to suppress truth favorable to but not flattering to the First Consul U L 1 Next weeks weeke letter will wll be bo on Na Nay Napoleon Napoleon and end the Women 1 languished d for tor his aristocratic lode Inde Independent pendent und noble character He llo had hod hada hadu a u sister lster was wn strikingly and was wae staying at the Iho Imperial as nl a n guest Abdul Harold found bee het to 10 hl his taste Inato and made mado advances to her 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