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I r M r 9 AA AAi i J ae vr yv 7 J 1 r r i Y Yh 7 u J h Ic jr By Barb Barbara ara Craydon r T must be admitted that dog dos pets never went IT out of fashion even during the bitterest war days And didn't dogs prove themselves to be he wonderful heroes in the thick of it 1 Why shouldn't the dogs doss who get set over be bewell bewell bewell well treated Of course More than one woman volunteer took her dog with her No one could say a l word to th that t. t N Nevertheless dog days have come back Heroes in khaki cant can't always be with us and the dog is so satisfactory an idol He may be spoiled but he isn't difficult so-difficult as a hero Hes He's a simpler I proposition altogether If youre you're indulging yourself in dog adulation you are in good company You are quite in the mode Duchesses are arc conspicuous devotees In fact it sometimes seems that youre you're not quite class if you ou dont don't have a dog preferably dog a small fragile ver very aristocratic and consequently very expensive one 0 yes You can spend all nIl the money you want to spend a dog Of course dogs who were wounded in the war have first place in popular as well as in social ocial affairs War dogs have been in parades Moro More than one wears on his blanket In fact some of them have received extraordinary honors honors and and have deserved them Perhaps their highest honors or at least their highest comforts have resulted in their bestowal upon fair ladies 1 after months of hardship Their honors indeed have been not unlike those bestowed upon men and what man hero does not count among the thet t goo good thi things gs that may lay happen to him as a result o of victorious fighting the profound and glorifying triumph of a ladys lady's heart i Please observe c that in this era the dog has to become e an object of profound social importance He has in many instances a society column column of his own I pick up a newspaper HN News and Gossip of the Dog World Isn't that glory i 1 What they are arc wearing no now where they are going going and and so on Surely the dog has arrived 1 Read this for example By an odd coincidence A AMiss Miss l Gina Palerme of London with Her Handsome Hound r r rat at 9 Rr I II I t 1 9 t p i. i t v r A 1 O r 4 f tt Fy 9 gI A N is 4 i t Q Af y F r y i Curzon Phot graphed in th the r ot Company of 1 Her Ier j Peek t j 1 I I C J ar ari 1 J i I t j 0 T L 1 il f t Y oJ aY r. r o 1 l. l 4 I J Ii I ir r I S SIU I. 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J v 1 c. c r A 11 OT r YF A f A y w y n v V j L I it rM f 1 4 f rl ti i r v r x w wP P f l tS f 5 4 r y n r y iY f of fate three of the most famous Pekingese in the world died within a n few days of each other re re- J They were champion Ern Chu-Ern of Alder- Alder 0 i. i w i b bourne B Beetle and Non Wong g Ti of Alder- Alder J I bourne bourn c The first named was winner of mora t tr prizes probably than any Pekingese ever known r In the pedigrees of most of the winning dogs in inthis this country may be found a strain from front frontone one of the three All were well along i in years y r Dont Don't you ou feel as as if you had been reading reading read read- in ing about old families 1 In England naturally the fine points r r of such matters arc are carried to a great A I length and it cant can't be denied dented that 4 there is s a n charm in ItI the site refinements Js r of such do dog enthusiasm It is the k i r t r r t t n pct k y Y j i I r. r g a r h fr tit 1 tir r Ze 4 S k S q t I 1 i iy y n r r Mi A y N d Ifa 1 r i 0 1 j it I V Er 1 wr ti x I 1 1 Once More the Princes ces ii f fr 1 r I 0 of the e Dog W World orId Are re t j it Prime Favorites an and v Approaching n Dog Shows Shows' r r l s ar arla Promise Some L r 14 la S Extraordinary x rao r rna r w Competitive 1 r r n t S Si i ik A Demon emon r s s. s zd F f. f y r r 4 r f. f I r r r rt r t p pit j va r A y FG 7 j tr r ti YR i fir A AJ lr l tl 6 r Mrs l John Astor Who Recently Became Lady R Ribblesdale with One of Her Dog Pets Miss liss Edna Brown with One of Ier Her Exhibits at the Show v of the Pomeranian Club I charm of breeding wherever It may happen The ethics of the thing may be open to purely sociological debate everything is open to sociological sociological socio- socio socio socio- logical debate nowadays but the artistic grace of the situation is winning just the same Speaking of English breeders it itIs itis t Is announced that those who arc back in harness are watching the trend of t the e fancy in America very closely they have lost no time in recognizing the immense vo vogue e of the chow in this country and already many of the Britons are arc taking up this smart looking Chinese dog evIdently evidently evidently evi evI- dently with a n view of a coming bull buH market White chows something practically never seen over here seem to be he enjoying considerable popularity on the other side As a n discordant note a recent writer says that because of an out- out bre r a k IT o f f r ra hL b r ies l lic ic IT In E M M ff I I o v f 1 r n s 4 r- r 1 4 I r tr r x x P s t MM zY r rR i a 9 S t t- t j t ta 4 s ft s s it lla P V it iJ V M fr yf 2 M J tiM ra In un v. v u an n U pe i IU on I Ihas has been sent t to the Board of f Agri- Agri Mrs lUrs Lisle LySaght t culture for a universal muzzling law J Fanciers figure that this is the tho th with Her most effectual wa way of stamping out Champion P k ce the disease Those in in authority blame blamo the epidemic on smuggling For years the Britons have been very strict in the observance of quarantine laws but there was more or less laxity during during- the war A penalty of one years year's imprisonment has been suggested for the offence In America August Aug and September are to see seea a great number of dog shows At many State Stat fairs a special feature is to be made of canine exhibits But the tho dog will be in a particularly td conspicuous situation in strictly society shows where th the th darlings darling's will loll or strut under under under un un- der the most favorable auspices with all the accompaniments accompaniments accompaniments ac ac- ac- ac that social enthusiasts so lavishly impart to such exhibits Not even a horse show reaches heights o of greater accompanying ele ele- gance The gossip of such shows is as ns full of excitement even of the kind of feverishness as ns the most imposing grand ball ever devised by a smart set I Mrs J Edward Cecil Walle Walley with Three of Her Prize- Prize Winning Vinning Chows t. t 1 I r S t r r 1 I t o Li 1 C J s' s I r F rY lre 1 i a aitS itS v h v r f i j 1 4 S rr 4 Malina Longfellow r rr r 4 r i y L it rt y yr w- w wf f i f 9 rr f ii r c- c s r N |