IN A PROVINCIAL DRESS.
N o dress can possibly be better calculated to conceal the person>
than that worn fey the Turkish females, both in Constantinople and
the country, •whenever they appear abroad. • 'I|dAV'®#4a%|6 ever seen
with®d't!-h%- maharmah, which is-generally forrnad of- muslin j one
part of which fastens under .the chin, and encloses the head, the
other crosses the mouth and nose, and admits only space enough to
see from. They afed'constantly wear a feredjS, which entirely
envelopes their whole person.