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. Turkish gve. Kemal’s Snappy ‘Tuxedo Mmue | And Why Constantinople’s First. Beauty Contest Made the Unbobbed Entrants Weep When s SIS kb sl Turkish Wemen, Period of 1920 and That of Today. beach pa comprehe e to give in to PRIZE WINNER o s Sl Feriha Tevhk, k o . e Who Triumphed at . e . : ‘ & 3 Constantinople’s First Beauty Contest, Largely Because of Her Pickford Culs, Plainly Noticeable in Above Photo. IO MANCIPATION from fetter . . e v ] couraged ¢ old customs of dress and deport B : al act ment has occupic Turkey for the past ten ) carding of the was long ago the flappers of the Bosphor to the outw eye, are a3 modern as their sisters of belief wome first of eings, and not mere chattels of SHCCKED CONSERVATIVES Bronze Statue of Mustapha Kemal Pasha, President of the Turkish Republic, Erected in Constantinople and Picturing the Ruler Clad in a Collegiate Dinner Jacket. oI Z Z I, sending her ¢ 5 lown bobs and ut the costume of the male it e ! : i > ¥ . m i “dinr : t s In f opposition, the beauty - ing th times it MIDWAY COURSE ;i : £ ' held, and was a howling suc- European capi g This Wistful-looking Turkish Girl Wears Adire Ouly y —has undergo Partially Modernized. She Does Mot Scorn the Traditional < ‘""el_‘” L5 . Veil, But You'll Note It's Drawn Back, Disclosing Her he hero—or perhaps, to th 3 Sy { ien Oriental eye, the villain—of this s - » 3 s 2o-g : or no less a personage than Musta herent of tamboul fashior the abolition of th 4 § vipe for Kemal Pasha, President of the Turkish the . s 4 4 cl I g 4 . ~ of protest were vo Republic. For, with wave of his dental dress to t t form = i G s i ives, t tl mactalhand e hasthutiel ey arenceRUR e et oo i 7 swalowails 15 2\ p kish Lady of the Old Regime, Smoking in the '~ lpatichs, L nobbed | helt ¥y e ke e he DRt o fip A e HDE T Ope : em of Her Stern Lord and Master. 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