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LO S 1-7, BLOCK 33 LOTS 21-27, BLOCK 27 Must be Sold Immediately, as the Company Owning This arg Going Out of Business Apply, B. F. Souch, Drug Store, Toronto Street, Alberta Realty Brokerage Co., Main Street, Maticoim Agency, Main. Street. or: Humors of Journalistic Schools Seen by Veteran News Gatherers/: ering May be Imparted i ae Years, Subject. of ,;, You mien who love outdoors ought, to know our caps. There's so many kinds of weather when a hat doesn t belong and a mug good Tooking cot just. exactly the thing. if you have thought that there: wasn t any such thing as E: Whereas, if he had not had the ad- vantages of-a course in journalism on Morningside he would sit down and evolve a liko this: HOW Tf HAPPENED. Last night at about 8 o'clock an Pichon soi ivan ee ales as this in a self-respecting newspa Per, Under the teaching of Professor 4 rnalism tis name if aout fnew ema to get Patrolman Flasnagan s; this morning for businetig iat sate ronan ihe top ne oft is finished, about twenty gub students oe i, the class, and two of them wine wo- men. Professor MacAtoosey handed out assignments before dismissing the class and hurrying over to ithe ext city room in the Philosophy building, where Democratic teadguarters, another was gt;to cover. Republican pera, a third was to get r' when, im days to come, the eed ee oe up in surprise Professor Alarney told them to slug all stories? Not bit of it. They had aiready that mach journalism, - any- how fs Each journalist Imows what a 109,000. TO MELT NORTH POLE. GED ORGAN GRINDER DIES, The Turk And His Harem Ah if oly) we were understood Ah if only the world understood These were the last burning words: in the diary of the beautiful and young, Assis, who blew out her brains.on the lust day of the season at the Sweet Waters of Asia. -In these two sentences we have the whole clew to the untold miseries of the Turkish harems, Who understands it all? To the average European the mere word harem conjures up what? a home of barbaric splendor and soft delights were Clandestine orgies aye the rule. Bat it is the unutter- able dulness and degrading Tals fawer bac such ag Agsis to an early grave 4 Despite the incursion of modern culture the women remain as much component part of the ornamental draperies as the anclent odalisques. The many r finements of the life only accentuate the servitude of the soul. The expansion-ot the intellects of the women only rendets thefr chains the harder to bear. And in Turkey no one understands, Socially the country. slumbers in: ar- previous fan tastes n manners had furniture, dress, - and strongly inoculated: Yashmak saurey had oping, hoddlike tcharchaf as cov- ering for women s faces at open air functions, particularly during the summer seatcn at the Bvect Waters. of Asin, - Yell Is Drawn More Tight. Now the ai reaction has come. Tradition or male selfishness has Proved too miCl not religion, be it said, for Mohammed never preached ee Og ek women as it is prac- tieed In Turkey and the decree has Sorle forth that the crue and crush- ing customs of the past must regain their sway the old opaque veil has deen das Mental horrors of the harems, But the serpent has entered and an never more be driven forth. The women now--have Kfowledge And they wilk surety go to ex- tremen; it s only 9 question of time, Today only the Turkish woman's Body fain leash; her. mind revelp to excess in its new-found freedom gt; of outlook.--Daring modern books con- tinne to Be smuggled into the harems, je or fight bas sicea y been too often the answer to the Turk s claim to control of his womentolk, what will the aiiewer in the near future be? * Meanwhile mental torture has reached its acutest pitch. The young Turkish woman who has tasted the sweets of comparative freedom, who has filled her mind with the revotu- tionary ideas of modern writers: who ia aware of women's social and poll- been superseditig- he. ; avel- A tical advancement in other countries, to face the continued iso- lation of the harem, the prohibition of all male acquaintances, the dis- figuring, uncomfortable and unflat- tering eredjah (which' entirely con- ceala the figure like domino) and tcharchaf, and the often arbitrary selection for her of a hugband whom she is not even-allowed to gee before the actuat e ceremony? Even Home Selected By Others. All this-is/ merely in accord with, the tradition that denies to the Turk- ish woman a brain. Hyen the house and furniture that ate to. be hers on marriage sre selected by others Without fier knowledge. She must, Rever submit cher features to the photographer, for that Would mean Sirculating her picture for the pro- fane gaze of others. The men and women eat and live apart, the former in that part of the house called the) selemiik and the latter in the har- om,-and in the older families even. husbands and wixee spend the day practically igolated from one anoth. er. All doors to the harems are with- Out locks and bolts, 90 that the slaves (who have an astonishing amount of freedom In all matters) may walk in and out without ceremony at any tiour, Js not such marriage closely. akin A ph may b shown her of A Phere ia be h r future master, but it gives no clue ta his: heart, and mid, ai morals. At first, stirredto rebellion by all she has read and all she fears, she re- fuses; and then the elderly female Telatives torment her with theif con- Stant reproaches and reasonings or corn. Why defer the inevitable?) the kinder ones ask, The ceremony ie an ordeal hardly conceivable to Journey In the bride and they go off in a carriage together. es But he ts more solicitous of his young brides wish at first than is customary-in other countries, This ix one of the highest. spots in Turkish matrimonial affairs, Haying- practi cally commendeered his wife, the Turk is then feverishly enxious. that she love him So.at the commencement of married life he 4s content to court his bride's affec- tion by gracious manners and gsner- ous gifts and modern uriobtrusive Ress until, step by step, he has won is place as a husband. Sctentitic methods are to replace the old sysfem of factory inspection in Illinols, In recent civil. service. examination for factory inspectors, men for different classes ot passed. For mockani- cal appliance inspectors mechanics sone qualified; for ventilation in- spectors, experts on the subject se- jourgd the positions and for structuFat iron work and all the other classes, an expert in each trade; was made, an inspector. CITY CIRCULATION of ka Patciee of Montreal. He describes it. MAS These fa Brand. g: ed by whose oughness oped to : average 1 preciate: the fine ments an derstand popular TUR THl Where you The direc have boost 32,500, a 6 son. Statty 1 Zul batting Detween th dies, Diek Coo lie and a Lake City t Salt Lake In the fh en part jn, Sox's youn; nerve of a In havin Joe Wood Tesreau ww: the champ After bel start on ac Cubs and olassy batt plonship, Basebali- any better ticle put u ner, of the Giants seri They cha the Giants, the world s yore's wor Tall-made pedal on tl wi New Hay outs of th One Re Brock have Place in Jack Bri is still pute eing hin-d Patey Ss the exhaustisig eub- lke a mysaum freak on-a pedestal, sometimes for six or Seven hours, to the cold inspection and impertinent queries of relatives, friends, brazen and. inquisitive Indy tourists; and even the mn -wo-) men from the streets, while the in- vited Gueste all. women, of course haye for once the hideous ehaf and and Ware shoitiders, Bridegroom Sends For Her. Follow games, music and a say supper, with thd rarest fryit, lowers and modern table decorations; for this crowd of gorgeously dressed wo- inen, upon whom the fairest Circase- jan slaves wait with the costly foods. And then? it fs-getting late and) the Dridegroom, having arrived from the ceremonies held elsewhere in his honot, seids word that he awaits the BUGENE QUESNEL.. Ge ease ace galaing world: wide seputat way they conquer otetlatie came of Mhgsaation Subscribe now for the Dally News, chester, NJ promote bo Frank Ki is trying bardier We weight cha Young Ji Philadelph ing plenty aand improy Joe-Mati Dougherty, to train b champion, : Nov, 2. Jack Job Sum Langt lynn look fans are fr to: be-ahow
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Image 718 (1912-10-19), from microfilm reel 718, (CU1739939). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.