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Show PPS1NCE8B OF WALES' FAD. tikM lU(M In VliUlnr and rdlnc nr linn ijiir. The Princess of Wale Is devoted to animals Ono of her chief delights at (sndrlngham, her country home. Is her doit kennel, nnd It Is her dally pleas-ire pleas-ire to visit the dogs and take them the eoanday ropast When she feeds her pis the princess of Walea wears a large apron of white muslin, Tho ipran I plain oxtept for n few tucks ud n bib Aa tho prince alwaya rears a tlght-fltttng black frock In the Iwuse, the apron atrlnga nro tied around ns neat a waist aa can bo found 19 Knglind A soft felt hat and a pair of dogskin glove completo ths. outfit In tho basket carried by hei htlhnsa are piece of stale bread and tcrsps of rnkM and bits of sweets. All of the dugs are admirably trained, and wten they aro placed on sale, as bo-comes bo-comes necessary onco In n while when their number becomes too great, they art eagrrly bought by hunters and dog seekers who wish something very Intelligent In-telligent In tho dog species. Thyugs, of which thcro nro many, nro sprdnlly Intelligent for that breed usually considered con-sidered so hard to teach and they have deservedly become tho pet dogs of Knillidi royalty Tho pug that 1 allotted tho freedom of tho morning rooms of the queen Is said to understand under-stand all ordinary dog commands In three language (lermin, Trench and Hngllah Kvery year, besides taitlng prlicsat tho dog show, tho princess, or tho prince noting for her, Is able to dispose of many dozens of tho doga at a fancy price, besides enjoying ths pleasure of presenting an many us are desire.) as pets to royal relatives. Tht I'rlneess Karl lays olalm to n certain breed of hounds, chiming that they aro hers becauso alio brought them from Italy tho Drst time sho visited that country |