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Show i fpiHE YOUNG oia. AND HER DOG X V ' . -V 'T. Pekinese Dog OwncV .:,.;;V)4( v- : V- ; by Mrs. J. Picrpont . 'tr .'! JrWor- . s.-A-'V'-,' ' i. ' Photograph by Jee Taibox IS i IS 2J 4,1 ' wmmE f-i' fcS . -I Miss Natalie Frost wUrN ,' v ,' ' ' .: '. ' Admiral Togo. ;fr& ' ' f. - ' .' .) V- ;' ' Photograph ty Jcsnie Tar box sa: ' .V JN (tv- T ' " ' i-fr- ' ' ' AV '."'j . .. ' y u .JifTiTnnl kinii; oin-. in fart, in which hi :n hiliiN-ir he i ,i r rio-J. 'I'll"1 hftli.J l-C-lion" for ilii.t iurH'-' nrc nhout lh 7r of nn i.ri I i n t y wrist has ami arc In . very vny wic th siiiuio, :ivo lli.it n( 1 1 ho insii:nl of tin' mctnl frnnie thcr is ;iu M-jiiii just hireo cnouKh for th' , lionil to lk thronpli. Thix openinj tiiin,' ratliT at u' sitli-, f-o (hat Jcj:cio"l hcmJ not ho in the way o the hsndlcj on the h.if. which are hnnc over the wrist. or. rithr. that the harifllci shnV ot interfere with the Jog's comfort. A hair vi thin nrt t of the rrafest eonvMv ioriro ii Im.iit iniiisiicnablo, in fact, fnt a tiny do; that one dcoi not wish to 1ti nt hmne an. I yet which U too mti.iII to bi ,jIIowcJ r wait alone, even at the end of ;i le:ihh. in crowdcj city fctrctl. j The prenent fashion in doc collars it jfer the sererrly simple. The kind A icollnr depend, of courne, larclj' npoa the kind of iloc that is to he thus adorned. j.V riotrin Lull miLit enrry out hi ideal of ferf ity l.y crrat cllt spikric on his col-hir. col-hir. jnt the smallest toy dors fhonl-I jwear oofiars little more subitiiutinl than (ji-welled l.raceh-t. For street wear a leather harnejn, not too heavy In nppear-ance. nppear-ance. however, is better than a plain round collar which cut? Into the. neck every time a Mray cat orout the slightest slight-est oniliMKirtftiii nn3 cscltement. lint the really smart looking dojrs nre not thoe the most elaborately drensed with the most portions jewelki collars; ihey are the doS that look well cared fr and that fdiow by their shinirj cont.1 and their rioI .V''i"'l and. air rf C3-ety that tiny are fori una to in a home where they are under the special cuardianghip f their inistrr, who would sooner let her own wants 1:0 iinf ullill.'d than allow her doc to a t not warmly enough clad "r with his hair unkempt. warm fur sIk'Cn or mil lens. 1 l'e nw.. d Urate orraii of ihe nveraje do- jy ,iN ry,.M Why, then. -hou!il he 1 1 t have cedes dtted for him l"..r the mot-w ri.li. ,i.-. ,p ve so we'd? Automobile Automo-bile L',, I, .s f,,f ,Jj.., (lf s sj?(.s rnn now 1 I- 1 1 . r f . f with nil oilier motor supplier. :inl it is really rn:e not to provide a pair of i'l,itr.v for (I,,, ,1,., -, ; V,rtun;ife s t rnoforipu' for hi rincip.i lec re.ll inn a r II I' sr m e n t . I' lo.iiiv honselioldx the do; is ho popu-I popu-I 'I- a me-iil.er of the family that DOthlbi: is ronidered loo too. for him, and noy po-i-iM,. ,,.nr, ,,( u.i.iin. t0 comfort i. ".ir.fiilly looked to. If the h-oiwe Is "iitiririiilv firs.- he has his own room, "lilt hiskef ,d ;,, (inv ,1ifr,1iiier in hi.di his outfit is kept iK-ntly. Here, in one drawer, are his hriihhes and csnubs, his .-o.-ps !,, wash racs; in another diTiw.-r are his well slorked handkerchief ease (for a 1I1.; must always be provided v.ith .1 Kture ,f han,i:;er hiefs for cidd M-aih- r) and his ril.lions nd line collars, while neatly folded !u the lower drawer are nil I, is cmiIs ami wraps of various w"l-llH f"r outdoor wear. He must have his tr.iveliim; ,nR ,! muU,r (,JS (of i ven , I,,.,, travelling it is important that Irs h,nr shall have its daily care, since I his sup.rior and pampered pet of the I n cut e-rh r. iiinry is quite incapable of taking cur.- of hinis. If and really requires, a maid in rousi mt attendance. If he ,s a very small do- indeed he must have a (r.ivellins bag of rather a C-Ovv- Mrs. Alfred Goodson's Pek ,v!sV 4 v' I-' Photograph by Jessie Tarbox Be. Tf h r nun 'ri' is of corduroy or tel- .l.-, 1 1 1 . 1 1 . i ! : j 1 It-r ro.lld I- .-tlieive,'. ,f t'. t v ,,' I e -nlillt.T for doL'irie's iarkri i!,.,n . f tl;i- mat-rial made ui i;ti a I. .r ' r of s. in- ' eat for or ..re of ft-e iort 1.11 for cloths T- c of f.al vr-.. e. t! .-re must I- 1 I v.n . Ilr,,,... , r. t.r' en inleil'n 'i,,. or ,o.,. ,. , -v- - '"' 'a ..,.i,,z of .V, ., A ' l,r; ;, ,.., ..! .1, ... I., v !-r- I nil round I H ill, li e reiu-ii. s nf a- . Id s':ri,', ' 1'. ,t ,.,, l.i n .1--ard. .1 hv ' !.,f the f.i'ioN. wis ..ad- mm., n sfini.in.-j sfini.in.-j winter J 1. Let for h.-r I' r.'wi.in l -i,. jshoiil I have m. e thiir.' :is r,at should ' l.ers.-lf p.,.-ss t! nn I'; 111 ..11 old l.intr. t ,1 -o lie anv I..11-1 r n-.-d. a "':ite i . -; . - 1 . i - -. ) . I : :"! ' ' ' . I incse. j 1 ihnriuim: jacket ran he c..!,ed. an entin fur 1 oat li. ii.,' made if the d...- is not too lar-;e or Ihe fur not l o urn h worn. C'h'th Lord. Tnl with fur or i-Im-I and corduroy f'-.r trimmrd are veally sinarlcst of nil, however, .Hid these are the ensii st of all r, .1 1 a to ma nut" 11 lure. The firl ho r.-el'v love, ii t r's cold and anls to be 1, rt of ih ors in all kinds of weather iihim ol.tiin for her doR a rain1 eoat 11s. as 1 :irm u'sler. for naln- nilly doc-.-ie acr.rn'.r.i i-s lo r in all kinds of weather and lis tit t ! hodv should he k. l ilry that he may rot spoil the pnt;y ihipys in lor room when he nines in from their wal'. ar I jomos ui on. her dainty flint. 1 overed dian There are. any nunil.er of waterproof ma I eria Is j from which a rain. -r.at nn be tuade. Uos-bery cloth is Kpeci.llly Rood, as it j sheds the rain and lives at the name lime considerable warmth and protm-l in iil'.i inM i iiid. 1 He Khoild ulso possess rubber over-, shoes. ' Kain or si.(w (lie do;; must have his daily hour of 01 risr. and sinee he cannot remove his wet feet hell he conns in .e must have overshoes made that can he taken oiT when he enters the house. Many dn-'s si ff. r a cri-at deal from the cold nf the city pa v etio-nt s, and these doss. a. customed to a warmer climate, cli-mate, should be yivell the proteitioll of for uDTi?ction that win their way to the hardest heart of Ihe most arrant do;: hater if thero are any kui h natures h-fi in this nee of duration and culture. Th'-..e small spaniels uro not stroiiR iIors, however, how-ever, and have tu he more tenderly Kiiar.led than their more sturdy brothers pel Imps it is for this reason that they are so generally lovisj, for weakness ahvays .appeals Hi a loving heart. A city do;; Is never quite so hale and hearty ux the doj; brought up in the country coun-try ami he actually demands wiirtu wraps and all sorts of little preventives acainsl taking cold that a country do;; would consider con-sider beneath his dignity to wear. A warm fur jacket for Ihe wintry days when he mu&t start out on the daily con- 7?r V. . Wf Chocolate 1 i rhotoraph by Je IT is lnip-siblc to t; really smart nuwa-j djjs without ownin;; some kind of h dop. He may be a fouieranian and hC may be a poodle, he may be a toy spaniel span-iel and he may be a Mastiff, but whatever what-ever Ins kind or whatever his kin he iriUKt he the constant companion Indoors and out, an ever prcuent friend in times of looelinom. At the moment the smaller dojrs are most in fashion's favor. Tiny buff colored PoturraniaDs, diminutive Kintr CharleseH. 11 the various breeds of toy dops. and then If the sturdier canities- are really pre-i f'.Tred there are the ever adorable I'Mistonj bulls, with their usly snub noses and their dear, iiever failinc devotion and loyalty. Airedale terriers. Scotch terriers and the! great Rusiau wolfhounds are the montl fmhionable country dos. but the terriers ( are too Mmccy of coat to look well in tln.'j city and the wolfhound is beautiful bul much too lare to be happy in the necessarily neces-sarily small quarters of town life. Of all the liny docs Ihe Toms"' aiej perhips the uiost intelligent . the most loyal and the most bewitchlnc. .There ' loroethinc delight fully smart about u w ell brohed end combed little "I'om" as he trots along head held high, with an air of ujdispuiulde breeding. It U the Ierfect pois nnd elf-a"iKiiraiice of the I'oni-rrauian I'oni-rrauian which is half Ins charm, and with l)Li ef-assiiiarice he combines a most winuing, ingratiating manner of supplication supplica-tion that is almost a smile of pleading to loved, and none can resist that Id man or heast. Tor older people the black Pomeranians Pom-eranians are evidently the most faidiiooa-Mc. faidiiooa-Mc. but the light colored dogs seem more Voij ih fnl and hnrmoni7o better with the liEht gowns and fur that are worn by a .hfol girl. The cy nio may smile at the idea that the color of a canine pet cau make him "i.T More lovable or not, but the fact remains that a dug which looks well with every drvsi and which just matches the furs, so that whererer be goes by hU uii tress" side he calln forth exclamations of admiration ad-miration and adoration, that canine cin-not cin-not help but bring extra affection from hi jouthful owner. ThU year, since black-furs black-furs are not o fashionable as Ihe different varieties of light colored skius, the many breed of light colored dogs ae more in fogue than the all black 'Toon.' Spitz od other varieties of bUck dog TiiC rogue f,.,r light hues) dogs him even In-faded In-faded Ihe territory of the I'ostoo bull, ant Ji this family altogether the sinartenl Ihinj of his kind is the bull pup of t retty shade of buff with w hite marking" Thia dog looks eperl.tlly cll with a clot! tuit of light blue or of one of the brigh ih.-i.h of red, no very smart thi.s wmtei 'or young girls. L1TTLK Kiim Charles spaniel ar coining back to favor ugniu and wbi'.. not ccpccjjlly brilliant dogs the; law an appealing manner and desir Pomeranian. ssie Tar bos Bella, uu actual tiecivslty to heulih and comfort. Thu jucketi of fur nn. I il-.th trimmed lwitb fur designed especially for the dif-i dif-i ferent breeds of fashionable city dogs are i j.b.-lichtfully biiiurt little IT,iirs this w inter j As fur trimmed garments lead in fashion's fash-ion's realm this ji-ar they lead also in I the fashions in dogs' costumes. A jacket I for a dog should be really fitted to him., for it loo large or too small it will fail, in ils mission of warmth and besides willl imt look really neat or trim, and there is no reason w hy a dog's jacket should not be us carefully made jis any other kind of eoat To be really smart Ihe d"g Jwho trots along the avenue beside his mistress should be dres-o.l to be in keep-Jills' keep-Jills' with her costume. The color of his I jacket must certninlv harmonize wiili Ihe shade of her suit and to be quite perfect I il should be fashioned from a bit of the same material. 1 HITli: is delightful work for a cirl who is so fond of her little d..g thuf she is desirous of having him tint only be at all times as warm utid coni- tortahlc ns she would wish to 1m- herself j but also n prettily gow ned as she herself i is turned out. A small piece of the lua- iterial of her oivn street dres can he obtained ob-tained fr.un her tailor, a short strip of fur like her own stole and mulT can easily be puri-ha-rd, and w ith conipa ra t' ely little lit-tle dillii uliy she can fashion a snarl win ! It. r street costume for him that will make jln-r own dress Link much smarter than j before. I 1 stitutlonal wilh bis lnlsfres., is us ens-D-; tial as his mistresn' fur cloak to her. A walk ill cold weather is not to be endured, it is to be cujoved, and there u 1 no fun for n small close haired dog in 1 trotting along amid bitter blasts with lie 1 eitra covering at all for his poor littl ' body. Kven a dog with l.-ug close bait J w 111 derive infinite comfort from a wodde. 1 or fur jacket, for it must be remeiiibere. r that in the city he cannot lake a long exhilarating cross country run such u would start the blood into line circulation 'Ibut must keep to a flow, sedate and dig elnified walk. Nor are rubbers or fm , itdioc In th hunt absurd in the trouKeai f'of a cily dog on the contrary, they an |