zv THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, MARCH 20. 1921. Only Oncj Harem Left in City of Constantinople This, Is Owned by Frenchman City Is Dull Only Thrill' V ToDe Found in Rus- .. . sum Cafes, ' Constantinople, March 19, There is only one harem lett in tonsianu nople and that is owned Dy a rrenn man- A French correspondent, who spent several weeks here, thought that his visit would not he complete until he had visited a harem. He asked one of his Turkish friends to arrange it , , "But there is only one harem left, replied the Turk. "It is maintained with very strict discipline and ac cording to the best traditions. But perhaps you yourself would have a better chance of seeing it, tor tnis last harem belongs to one of your compatriots, the Baron Durdeau Bey. The last real Turk is a French man. Not a Gay City. The women of Constantinople have been emancipated, it is true, but in the streets they wear what appears almost like a uniform. The cut of all the street costumes is almost the same, the only difference being in the colors. Many women who still have some respect for the old costumes, wear small vcns 10 niae incir laces In the mosques and even in th street cars and railway trains .spe cial compartments with curtains are reserl-d for them, presenting a cur ious mixture of modern and ancient custom. In spite of the many foreigners ar riving: here since the war, constanti noole cannot be called a gay city. The disaster which carried down the ..Turkish empire has left its mark, and not even the appearance of thousands of strangers, many of them bent on a biz time, can sweep this away A few movie shows, two or three theaters, and the Russian restaurants form the city $ night life. Cabarets a la Russ. " The Rnssian restaurants are quite remarkable. Their decorations are. most bizarre; 'each one provides a long-haired violinist and a lightly clad dancer to provide enteitainment and the service is intrusted to women who came from wealthy Russian fam ilics, now refugees. Each table bears a card indicating the name of the waitress, and in this way a stranger learns that his zakouski or roast will be served by the Countess X or the Princess Z. They are treated with the greatest ceremony by tne Rus sians who frequent these places, and it is not uncommon to see a Russian guest kiss the hand of a waitress before seating himself at a table.; Greeks are to be seen. everywhere. When King Alexander died the en tire city was covered ' with Greek flags draped in mourning. The tin iest shops -jmt. out pictures of the dead king and half the stores were closed the day of the funeral. ,i Prices Are High. An American pays about $7 to $8 a dav for a room in a good hotel. A iaircut, with tonic, costs. 75 cents. a bottle of beer, 65 cents. An mobile mav be hired for $5 an our, but all these prices fail to take into consideration tips which are abnormally high. Like New York, Chicago, Pari and many of the other large cities of the world, Constantinople is-now suffering from "crime wave." Be fore the war, '- say the Turks, they could leave their doors open at night without seriou risk.' Now shootings and robberies.Qccur every night. . Spring, Motor and r The Countryside (Contlaued from Pa One.) danger sign, for nature had only partially congealed the sod. ' First the rear - wheels went through,: and spun' around busily while we tried to lunge ahead and get out. . - Then the forward wheels went in. The more we crowded the motor the deeper in we went. We got out and put the chains, on, but they 6hly picked up tussocks and hurled them at us, so that it was not safe td stand within 10 feet of the car. '- 1 . ' Then we went to get planks from a fence near by. But just as we were taking them the owner ,came out and objected. A bull-dog which accompanied him also objected. .' We went back to the cat and tried to build a road of stones un lcr it. But the spinning wheels mere'v shot the stones over the fence. One of them hit the bulldog, which an noyed him so that we had to get into-the car and shut. all the doors. The farmer sat on the wall, chewed a Straw, which I had never seen a farmer do before outside of pictures, and looked on. ' Profit in Advice. At last he mellowed and offered us advice about getting out. His ad vice consisted of the suggestion that we get a horse. When he had made this three or four times we began , to take hini seriously and asked him where a' horse could" be got. He saidMhat he had a horse, not a very good horse, but one which would, in his opinion, do the work.- "But it would be a darn shame to make the poor dumb animal pull that big automobile," said he farm , er. I couldn't think of letting him suffer as he would have to suffer for less'n $S0. Well, there was nothing else to do. The poor dumb animal suffered piteously for about an hour and a half, and once more we were on the country road. I have often won dered since what was the horse's "cut" out of the $30 for the agony he was forced to undergo. It took us an hour to get on the hard high road. When we got there we stayed there till we got home. Somebody said, as we parked the j car in the back yard, that it was i lovely spring day. -We were sur prised. That fact had wholly escaped our observation. - . tCopyright. Hit. Bell Syndicate. Inc.) kTwo Hundred Elephants In Big Royal Tiger Hunt .London, March 19. A tiger hurt fh 200 elephants and hunting with led cheetah instead of hounds. ibe features of the royal sport ie duke ot Lonnaught on Ins young ingiaour, Letters From HomeMae Father Dear Son: I have7 just been readih aninter cstin' discussion between the great naval experts, Senator porah an General Mitchell on! ' "What is a Navy?" "Havin made an exhaustin in vestigation into the modern battle ship," says the Senator," I have discovered a very startlin' thing. U it was to get hit with three hundred tons of .nitro-glycerine there's every reason to believe it would be de stroyed I believe the Navy Depart ment has been in possession of this information fer a long time an has been keepiri it a secret from the public." Whereupon the General moves a resolution that the battleship is a menace to the navy an ought to be abolished. "Any man." says ho, "not actively interested in makm boiler-plate, knows that a modern navy consists of nothin but aeroplanes ; Just then one of the naval board who has been asleep gets up an moves what a nice. thing jt would o if the navy could get hold of, a cou ple of good boats He is immediately thrown out 6f the room fer coritemt of court an' interferin' in things he don t know anythin' about ' I In school, of course,. I was learned that a navy was a body of boats in- tirely surrounded by water in my ignerance I was proud of our super dreadnauts "I rested my confidence on em wow I wouiant dare rest my elbow on 'em fer fear of. sendin' 'em to the bottom. It's sort of dis illusionin'. What I thought was the world's finest collection of , floatin' forts turns out to be about as useful as a Detroit livery stable. Simple in Olden Days. -;. Naval warfare used to be; a lot simpler than i is now. Tt was run on the plan .of two." kids crackin' horse-chestnuts together. The op posin' fleets ran into each other 'as hard as they could1 an the victery went to the toughest. If anybody had had the brains to build a rub ber ship in them days they'd have been king of the boundin' ,, waves fer sure. In those times it was a mans game. .None ot this long distance exchangin' of chemical factories. Before a' fight was over a man got to knojw his enemies by their first names an a lot of other names that wasn't, mentioned at their christen- in s. . ' s When the fleets cot within a few- hundred yards of each other the Ad miral Raised his. megaphone. "Have all the gunners got matches?" he cries.;. .'.. "Eye, eye, sir, ' comes the lusty shout. , v. Then go to it .-my. hearties an' mind the splinters." . ' Closer an" closer, the great Ships Approach 'til they're almost touchin'. Simultaneously the order to light the guns' rings out. There is a ter rible explosion an a cloud of smoke like a flash light picture. Cannon balls'1 eo fly in' through the air with out regard fer passin'ships. liTi . I ' I rc . " . p , vvnen imngs tieareo orr. two or the enemy boats is observed to have tipped over frqm the recoil. The Bays This Beautiful Columbia Graf onola The World' Bet Phono graph and 20 selections, ten 10-inch double records.. Pay only $8.00 down. Balance $1.50 per week. 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In order to refill 'em you had to'p'ufl up along side a dock somewheres. Gangplanks was now run between the opposin' fleets an' the rest of the battle was conducted with table-legs, carvin' "The Admiral's whiskers has been shot away but he still retains his dignity." knives an' other weapons. now con fined to domestic warfare.By agree ment they kept at it till everybody got knocked overboard when I the vinnin' crew swam ashore to be in terviewed. , Those was the (Jays of red-blooded men. 1 hough 1- don t see how they kept enough inside of 'em to prove it. A man didn t make near the fuss then about hayin'.his leg shot off a; he does now about bein'", vacci nated. Folks as a whole seemed to be better natured. Expirin' seamen, observin' their commandin' officer passin' by, would rise, lalute, apol ogize fer gettm shot, an then drop dead with, a peaceful smile. How To Die Decently. Great leaders, havin' attempted to stop a cannon ball an . muffed it,, never .bored their .friends describin' their sensations. ,' 4 "Give me your arm, Marrhaduke," say s' the Admiral, ohserym, . his trusty sealegs disappearin'ovcr the port rail. V ), You re wounded, sir, says the intelligent subaltern. ; None of your impudence,, sirrah, , replies the Admiral i.aughty. ."Have- you got a pencil? Take down my. last words: " 'It is my desire that every man perish before half past six.' Do you remember if anybody ever said that bctore? Now call over a few men to sind around an watch me die in a picturesk way. I hen,, havin completed' all ar rangements, he passed calmly into histery. , ' But those days is gone. In the next war any ship that has the nerve to leave its dock will get rammed g ',. ... - fl The Hoover jSuction Sweep er is the greatest aid in houses cleaning. We can prove this if you will-letLiS perate;the Hoover; in your home fl The Hodver gets ; all the dirt frprh tRugs, ; Carpets Draperies UphoTstered Furn- ; itUre, Mattresses, etc. ; ; 1$ You can secure a Hoover for a small down payment; balance j on easy monthly terms. i The use of a Hoover, in v your home each' week makes sprjng housecleaning a ttri vial matter. J Phone us. for appointment and one of our representa tives, without obligation to you, will be pleased to show you the merits of the Hoover . in your home. ; ' 3 : . Be,e Want Ads Get Results . -. ; ... ', " : - - from above an' .below so quick she wont ..know whether to. blow up or sink. The sea battle as a public spectacle is over. A fisherman set- tin' out his nets of a summer's morn-H in can be. right in the middle of one of the world's greatest sea fights an never know it unless . perhaps he gets hit in. the head with a fallin' monkey wrench. I know now what they mean when-' they talk of il.e high seas. It's goin' to bring a great change1 to the middlewest. As long's a man has never seen nothin' but wheat fields, boomin the navy is about as satisfactery as bein' a book agent in the NortH Carolina mountains. But now, under the. new idear, Okla homa is as likely to be the scene fer the next .naval battle as Sandy Hook. . The reporter from the Sioux City Gazette may be the first-one to get the real news of the scrap. "The Great Naval Battle Which Started Yesterday O.T the Delaware Coast H,as Worked West Over the Alleganies American Sailors Fight Bravely Disputin'- Eevery Mile of Ground Atlantic Squadron Tem porarily Forced Out of Battle by Lack of Gasoline Admiral Pike's Flagship Destroyed by Machine-gun Fire Admiral Lands in Haymow an Is Uninjured." Kaleidescopic Naval Styles. As a matter of fact it was time to quit buildin' boats anyhow. The styles change so fast that they're no good befone you tan finish 'em. Every year the keel ofa new floatin' fort is layed down which is goin' to be two supers ahead of any super dreadnaut in existence. The layin is attended with much ceremony an' a number ot congressmen, .r-orty gallons of ice cream an' a barrel of lobster salad is charged to interior AIIVHRTISEMF.NT WHAT TO EAT TO PUT BID AND MK PHYSICIAN TELLS HOW iRONJpONTAINING VEGETABLES SUCH AS LENTILS, SPINACH APPLES, ETC. WHEN REGULARLY TAKEN WITH ORGANIC IRON BUILD GREAT STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE -At their own doors in tn very gardens ot those who are weak, nervous and ail in 8 all the while is one of .the most valu able tonics and strength-builders known to medical science, said Dr. ( James Sullivan, formerly physician of Beltovue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) and the ' Westchester County Hospital,, New York, when con sulted recently. Dr. Sullivan further aaid: :"If your daily diet contains an abundant amount of iron you are giving your body the red blood food it craves. But if your blood lacks iron and is- thin, pals and watery i you cannot expect to be strong and well. On the contrary, your nerves become Weakened and you become irritable, fussy and easily upset. In such cases. What you need is iron-r-organic iron to remove the cause of your trouble, and the moment organic iron is supplied it is often wonder ful how qnickly your multitude of symp toms will disappear and how strong and vigorous you Will become." But be care ful to distinguish between ordinary metal lic iron which people usually take and true JnloHsecleaiiiiig Phones: Tyler 3100; So. 3136 1 Nebraska! Power Co. , 2514 to His Son decoratin.' Speeches is' made re gardin' the smartness of the age an' the speakers. Then everybotiy goes about tht-ir business an fergets the whole thing til it comes time fer launchin.' Along about then the; Seiu'or class in Dreadnauts from Annapolis takes a visit to the Navy Yard to find what one looks like before gradu atin'. "Here." savs the Professor, ston- pin' before the future Queen of the , Water. ' "is an example of the old f styla cratt what used to be used. Even yon can see what a clumsy old tub it was. What boat was that, my good man?" When he finds it's the latest addi tion to our fightin' forces there's considerable stir. An extra session of Congress is called to dtidc what to do with it. They finally tmv it out to sea an use it fer aeroplanes to prac tice droppm bums on. There's just this one thing about a boatless navy, though. Aeroplanes is mighty useful as long as the op posin' party has boats to destroy. What good are they goin' to be when everybody gives up "boats, though? What i an they destroy then? - No body has seemed to think of that. I'm goin to quit now an put this before my Congressman. If it wasn't fer thinkin' fellows like me these politicians would build up a great fleet of destroyin' engines an' the;i find there wasn't nothin' to destroy. What we want in the navy is less talk an' more Fords. yours indignantly, -Amos H. Amesby Fath. (Copyrlpht. 1921. by Ed Streeter.) Paris Bright Again After War Restrictions Banned Paris, March 19. All cafes and restaurants now remain open until advt:rtiskmkt IRON IN YOUR E organic ' iron. Metallic iron is iron just as it comes from the action of strong acids on iron filings, while organic iron is a true red blood food, like the iron in your blood itself and like the iron in spinach, lentilsVand apples. In fact if you will eat a pint or -two of spinach, half a pint of lentils and three or four baked apples each day you will probably not need to take any other form of organic iron but most people prefer to eat a smaller quantity of iron-containing vegetables and take organic iron, like Nuxated Iran, with them.r It is like taking extract of beef in stead of eat in or pounds of meat. 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