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Show THE CAT AND ITS PEDIOREB Ornament That Duly Impressed Little Lit-tle Marjory, A pedigree undoubtedly adda to the value of an animal, but all pedigrees are not ao much In evidence aa the one heroin described. When little Marjory hoard that the Maddena bad an Angora cat "wllh a splendid pedigree," pedi-gree," the child waa naturally doslr-oua doslr-oua of beholding a quadruped wllh such an unusual attachment; ahe had known and lovod many kittetia, but never one wllh a pedigree. At laat bar curiosity waa satisfied, she aaw tha favored animal In the flesh and returned home lu a great atnte of ax-cltemenL ax-cltemenL "Oh, mother!" she cried. . "You should see the Maddens' cat. It haa a pure white pedigree that measures six Inchea around and looks exactly like the oatrlch plume on your Sunday Sun-day bat!" Chicago Record-Herald. |