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Show DUCHESS HAS FANCY FOR TERRIERS OF DOG BREED Her Grace of Roxeburghe Establish Kennels at Scottish Home By GERTRUDE LADY DECICS. Special Csblt Dispatch to Universal Service. LONDON, Jan. s. The Duchess of Roxeburghe has just taken up the fad of breeding dogs 'by t-siablmhlng ex-; pensive ketinelit at her Scottish home.; Formerly p-esod of only a collie and a sheep dog, she has now developed a fascination for toy terrier, which have succeeded pomerannians Introduced by (jueen Victoria as the most popular dogs with English society. The Dt'chess of Manchester denies the seport that she plans nflllng Kylemore ejaatle, ber beautiful home in Ireland. ti uce the breach between ht-rself and the duke, she has repeatedly stated that she Intended to sell not only Kylemore castle, but also her other ma union In the north of trt-land at Tanderagee. She ha been turning down ull bargain hunters, hunt-ers, as she wanted a high price and could afford to wait before selling even the farmerages mansion. Now the fluchewa las directed her agenta not to Influenced by statements that Irish property Ts depreciated on account "of the disturbed state of the country. She de- clares she doen not wiah to sell Kylemore tastle now because he loves the peasants peas-ants hse am wsn'i Si sire tbssa im ,ne hour ui their trouble. Two American kostense who Intend to return to the neenes of their former triumphs tri-umphs the coming seaeon In London are lady NewborouKh and Mrs. Hinifham, the latter the wife of Brigadier General Kmgham. Hoth are daughters of I'olo- trel Montgomery 'urr ol ijoutaville. Their advent into lxndon society created a Htlr. Their beauty attracted the attention atten-tion of King Kdward, who was Introduced Intro-duced to both at Sandrltigham and Marlborough Marl-borough house. They are now fitting their town houses. I re pari r g to entertain upon a laviMh scale, but are encountering labor difficulties. dif-ficulties. Lady New borough Is resourcefully resource-fully enraging French, Swiss and Italian mule domestics, declaring them to be J nft as competent and much more amenable amen-able to discipline than women. Her staler sta-ler dissents from this plan and persists In her efforts to complete her female domestic do-mestic staff. Friends of the Earl of Delaware are wondering whether his Hocialiatic tendencies ten-dencies may not weaken as a result of his marriage the other day to Diana eigh, although the presence of (Jeorge . Iansbury a friend of Ienine, at the wedding, is an. Indication to the contrary. con-trary. The fact haa never been revealed In the Jxmdon presa that the Karl of Delaware Dela-ware was recently thrown out of the bouse of lord. In the war he served in the navy aa an ordinary aeaman ami when he turned up In the gilded chamber In a naval uniform the uwhera refused to admit him until he established his identity. iden-tity. Mrs. Vlftcent Aator Is visiting' I.ady Rlbblcsdate, who was the widow of John Jacob As lor. Major Tjidy Zi Wemher Is leaving for New York and will go to ITalm Beach to visit the wife and daughter of Grand Duke Michael and Countess Torby. |