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T H E ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— O ctober 24 . 1931
w hu.lt w ere ojm * u to th e public. Ac-
< or d in g to th e M o h a m m e d a n r e ­
ligion. a ll ra c e s arc e q u a l b efo re
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(T u rk e y by th e p r s e n t ru le r. K* m al on » h u l l iw iut e n e rg y 1 » d ire c te d t o ­
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m o st co m m o n
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■ a n ire ru b
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th e none a r e a t h a t b e a rs
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coveries to d a te n o o n e aeerns to
l a . e fo u n d a b e 't e r n o re e le a r v r
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w a tir a f t e r th e tio t w a te r a n d so a p
se ru b b ln g a n d th e n — w ith o u t fa ll —
th e use of cold w a te r o r som e itood
a s trin g e n t p ro p e rty .
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a re In a c o n d itio n to be rem o v ed ,
th e rem o v al ta k e s p lace a f te r th e
rin sin g In w arm w a te r
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a s trin g e n t is a p p lie d a f t e r t h e r e ­
m oval of th e tin y m a s se s of g re a se
a n d <Hl co m p o sitio n .
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ca m e to e n te r th e h a re m , b u t r e ­
veals th a t th e S u lta n h a d 237 w ives
of all .shades, fro m ebony to b lo n d e.
H a th w ife w as g iven a n u m b e r
w h ic h c o rre sp o n d e d to t h r d e g ree of
fav o r in w h ic h sh e w as h eld N um -
I her O n -, for e x a m p le, b e in g th e fa -
| v o rite
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th e S u lta n h im se lf, o r bv th e h e a d
jo t th e h a re m , th e tr a d itio n a l black
eunuch
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p o w erfu l m e n in th e k in g d o m
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! m a te s of th e h a r e m w re fo rce d to
liia e , to e a t. a n d to go to bed a t c e r-
ta in h o u rs. O n th e o th e r h a n d , no
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ork of a n y k in d w as e x p e c te d of
of Abdul Ilantid, late Sultan th e m th e ir tim e b e in g s p e n t in c o m ­
of Turkey, has been recount­ p le te IdlenessNot P rioonerx
ing her experiences in the I C o n tr a r y to p o p u la r o p in io n , th e y
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sh o p p in g , a n d to v isit c e r ta in r e l a ­
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! ta in e d fro m th e h e a d o f th e h a r e m
O n th e s e e x c u rsio n s th e y w ere a c ­
c o m p a n ie d by a tr u s te d s e rv a n t of
th e h e a d e u n u c h
Q u a rre ls, P lo ts
T h e h a re m of th e S u lta n , sh e says,
w as th e a r e n a of p e r p e tu a l q u a rre ls ,
in trig u e s a n d p lo ts, a s th e n u m b e rs
w ere likely to be s h ifte d a c c o rd in g
to th e w him of t h e m o n a rc h . T h e
fav o rite* w ere n a tu r a lly very m uch
en v ied , a n d
a tte m p te d
to
p ro fit
fro m th e ir s itu a tio n by h a v in g th e
K u lta n ta k e aw a y live Jew els from
th e o th e r w ives a n d give th e m to Die
fav o rites.
H id I rw r li
I n o rd e r to u n d e r s ta n d th e re a so n j
fo r th is It Is n e c e s sa ry
to know
th a t , a c c o rd in g to th e u n w r itte n
law o f th e h a re m , a n y w ife w ho r e ­
m a in e d a fa v o rite for tw o y e a rs b e ­
cam e sole o w n e r of th e Jew els given
h e r fo r a d o rn m e n t.
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th is reaso n t h a t m a n y of th e w ives
u se d a ll m a n n e r o f ru se s to h id e
fro m th e o th e r s th e ric h e s In th e ir
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possession in o r d e r n o t to provoke
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p en sio n larg e e n o u g h to p e rm it h e r
to live In ease, w as p aid h e r. S h e
*—•tra ig li ten* ihn l u i r
also h u d th e r ig h t to ta k e a ll th e |
f ro m root* lo en d
jew els, d re sse s a n d o th e r p re se n ts
given h e r by th e S u lta n .
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W ives w ith a h ig h n u m b e r r a r e l y .
•ilk y an d easy lo ro m b
h a d th e c o m p a n y o f th e S u lta n . T h e
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u c o n fid a n te of th e S u lta n , w as
fe a re d a n d re sp e c te d by all.
M ary M P a tr ic k , In h e r re c e n t
book, “T h e F ive S u lta n s ," te lls of
th is ab se n c e o f a co lo r lin e In T u r ­
key. S h e sa y s: “ I n th e tim e o f S u l­
t a n Axis th e r e w ere sla v e m a rk e ts
SULTAN'S WI F E
TELLS TURKISH
HAREM SECRETS
B L A C K EUNUCH
RULEDHOUSEHOLD
Wive* Never Worked,
Fu**ed About Jewel*.
W H E N la z y «lend»
w o n 't o p en , the hair
is starv ed and faded.
W H E N lazy glands
d o n 't clo se, scalp is
loulcd by secretio n s.
LAZY GLANDS
Foul the S calp!
If the tiny glands in your scalp have
fallen asleep look out? The consequences
won’t end with just dandruff! It may
take a year or more for the pore-filth to
reach the surface.
S c a ly scalps t h a t m a k e y o u t u r n
y o u r eyes a w a y , b eg a n w it h “j u s t
a l i t t l e d a n d r u ff."
The next commonest sign of gland
trouble is when the color of one’s hair
begins to fade, or becomes streaked.
There is only one thing that will ever
help heads in this state of stagnation:
you must stimulate the tiny glands that
feed the hair and give it color. Massage
will do this. Use the fingers. Dip them in
Danderine—to cut through the crust
and penetrate the pores—and do this
daily. One treatment will settle the dan­
druff. One week will find your scalp as
dean and wholesome as a little girl’s.
The second week will have the glands
wide-awake and working. That is when
your hair begins to live and begins to
thrive and grow!
Remember, it’s massage that does it.
And it’s Danderine that gets through to
the glands. Just rubbing something on
the head won’t stimulate lazy glands!
Get a bottle of Danderine today, start
your treatments tonight, and see what
happens when those lazy glands come
to life! Your druggist has it.
DANDERINE
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