Photo by J). W. Jddings. Copyriglit liy Keyslnne \'k'\v Co. 

 VIJIIvED MOHAMMEDAN WOMAN: MOSTAR, HERZEGOVINA 



handsome people and their really beau- 

 tiful costumes. 



The drive back to Cattaro offers no 

 especial novelty as compared with the 

 drive in the other direction, but the effect 

 of the view over the different arms of 

 the Bocche di Cattaro, as it suddenly 

 comes into sight from an altitude of 

 3,000 feet, is indescribable. At this mo- 

 ment we also saw our steamer clowly 



approaching the pier, and our progress 

 down to sea-level was a race with time. 

 We drove up to the gang-plank just in 

 time to scramble aboard, and after a 

 sail of four hours we were once more 

 in Ragusa. 



There is also a railroad, running partly 

 in Dalmatian and partly in Herzegovinian 

 territory, from the Bocche to Gravosa, 

 and then into the interior. Leaving Gra- 



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