v w w M ' - - - J ttmMmm MMWW "- MW' P73i 7,.ri?7-vrrr p neID DiMDCPBTl PnClTlT RS AS AND ME RAISING REAL DOGS FOR FUN ANDmOFlT !MBc3fe ...... . - - J Careline yaleniine, ana Mrs. Geerge Earle, 3d, Are Breeding and Selling of Rough-and-Ready Pe lice Puppies and IVire-haired Terriers Is Latest Avocation of Secial Elect ALAS peer Fifi, we knew her well! Pink-bowed and curly ns te hair alie sat en a velvet cushion and Ucked her saucer of cream. Legien were her subjectB. Cemes new news of her passing. The day of the lapdep Is gene forever, announces Philadelphia's nger &ct collectively. In its little pampered stead has come the teuchest out-of-deer deg that ever had the geed luck te romp through a unlit valley or bay into the reaches of a Gwyncdd Valley blue sky. Net only has the latest activity of Philadelphia's debutantes and post pest debutantes led te the raising of Doberman Pinschers, police dogs, wire haired fox terriers and ether members of the rougher canine set. It has led te the selling of them. There you have it. France herself has grandes dames who have invaded the Rue de la paix. New in Philadelphia, stronghold of aristocracy, these young blue blue bleeds who take possession of their fathers' garages invest real capital in and put en a business basis this matter of deg fanciering. Nine woolly puppies take a collective header into the dead leaves long a garden path. A girl, bright-cheeked and shin-j ing-eyed, makes a quick tllve from imenc them. She is as swift as the j . ." irind, but they in their clumsy way are swifter. Six are attached te her plaid skirt as she arrives breath- lets at tne oer 01 uiu garage. One shies off, cocks his head en the t lido and sends sharp little barks ' of rebellion at the far-off hills. The test held en relentlessly with their email white teeth. Cemes Mitzi, their dignified, alertful mother. Sneezes Spike fitfully en the sun-filtered perch. It's fun! Party Dates Canceled Fer Lure of Dogdem Parties have been given up in honor of this new avocation. Oat meal pans have bcen surreptitiously removed from under the new watch ful eves of the cook. Alarm clocks have been called into style in order j that the young deg fanciers, nay steal out te the "kennel" be- fore the wintry sun is up and ad minister this carefully prepared breakfast exactly according te sched-' trie, Se it's fun, but it a work, tee. One brave young Philadclphian ret out her hammer and taw and did the actual building of the kennel j within the garage herself. Ne man mil.1 hn.A WVA n M4. . f AT VMA ' CVUIU llttu tiviiu ih ucibui jju ui wiv wire partitioning than she. And she has a little coal stove in the corner te keep her young charges warm. This she tends herself. Anether young miss, a deb utante of the season, fed eleven police-deg puppies their bottles four times a day. She ulmest cut off the i telephone in the course of that job! j These girls arc raising blue -blooded ; de;i. Tliey will linve none but the bfit mill will go te any lengths te get their Bleck. Take jeung Mrs. Geerge Enile, ."d. for Instance. She, ti!sitcd by her husband, is eik of the pioneers at doc tilslng. A year and a half age when tUy were abroad they bieughl Lord Ven der Ileitsburg back with them. He Is a n international Doberman Pin idler thumplen. Alse he lias taken tli' American and Canadian chnmplon chnmplen blps. Twcntj-ene pups hired by this member of the reyul house of dogdem bre been sold by the Earles. This fall Careline Valentine brought tack from England two wire-haired out and stand still tn front of that fanny blnck box. Between half-shut deg eyes he watched a pile of leaves fly off like brown birds in a puff of wind. Then he settled his fine bin hend com fortably between hl paws. Life wan mnrle of a number of things. This youngest of the deg fanciers didu t get iiur knowledge, of deg breed ing fretr books. Her plan was te ask questle; . of the elder folks, whose bobby . hnd been for a long time. A few minutes after the photographic episode she sat en the bench and ex plained that every one had been awfully nlce about telling her anything she wanted te knew. It was explained that MItzl had been bred te Colonel Iloesevelt, a winner of many cups and belonging te R. 0. Oon Oen way. The subject of finances was gene into. "I bought Mitzi with my own money, and that s the way I mean te go en doing. I mean te go ahead and en en large the 'business' if you can call It that, but I have te go t-lewly because it takes a geed bit of capital and I want nil invested te be my own. flood nnnu neil troll. Ynn mil ut nil the wnr from $40 te S200 for n police deg efDee if n person did decide te take up puppy. It Just depends en hew young isoine regular occupation you decide te sen tnem, wnctner you have males or female te offer nnd then of course en the breed of your dogs." te Phannh's infinite distress, bath night comes eftcner. ... ,, "Yes, I give practically all my time te It," Miss Valentine ld as she led the efftte little dng family out en the bread lawn at her home In Chestnut Hill. "And I fed that's Just ns It should be. because I'm taking it up as a ngulnr business. It's mere in teresting than Just running about and never having nnylhtng te allow for your time, and It s better than going in an Lapdog and Ribbon Days Gene Forever Miss Huey believed firmly that the day of the little deg is no mere. She Is a stanch believer In police doge and shows why she believes In them. It's because they're one-man nnd faith ful te the list inch te the ene who raises them. "Sometimes Just for fun nreund here we wrestle just te oe what Mltzl will In." f-Iic mill. hen anv one tries te Of course It requires a great deal of patience and perseverance and n Hert of inipcrvlousness te disappoint ment. It was a fearful blew te lese tin tin deg en the way home. "It was due te the heat In the boiler room near wbcre the three were put. We had get in touch with the steam ship authorities weeks before, advis ing them that three valuable dogs were i te bei brought ei er en tuat certain voyage. They premiseu te muni Ken nels en tin. top ilecu. nur wiicn we get. of our Utile tribe of livestock." Thin verj pleii-unt jeung weinim person with softly niiik rlieeks laughed. "We d d l.lt ran rnn nneht te see what himncns ! I renllv linve 11 creat deal of livesfei She's erv fend of my brother, tne, Yv had nineteen little African lint lies nml nm. Hhv when the born were playing ' that we bought near Notre Il'iine football here we just almost nan a riot She thought some one was going te hurt Henry." . , , And she loves them because they re rough and tumble and hardy. "They're regular wolves." she smil ingly explained, "when It comes te being able te stand exposure. They leek it t. ' ' ' A i - - f V; . $: - ,JA3i am , " y ijpt- . 4..m& xrnix's -..., . w -IB "A 'JBtK - r. y JT1 r. M tr JVi UBJI r I ' .U .rf.ljl 4H V f T . X T . M SBL . JT IJI iJMB V" I tkXafLK' ' 1 - V v,7 irjri '', . -v i. m . t .f i jmBmmt JL WWvMSmX',. .'M . mmmmM Yiwvim jmtmt m'mmaEmmmmmmM a hk m IsHbsl.v9H '..;--,- iUMmsm.,'..: mm&ijiv--jmK 'wmmu .- &: mr iHBBaiiinHkMiM tHHHunniBMHHHnBi 11 rsKaiK ' v-n immta "v aju-j v j S9 f.- v:ri..-.j -...i &-,siHr s- x .".' x ii-7.'.' u';' . !, ? r va ipbm. ': a- .,. '?; tm) ' wWMM m&BRm&MwEm- -, ! w&rvvr r'wlfhl MStr', .r-MBBfl Xa.-tl-i.ear'ia.s. XaA and her "WJr-ez. I JliBwipUPSIHBw '1 iB'M iSSk W" v ' 'nlll'fl MHMMPRHi,-.,;l?v v?'.n-JaBiBSar ''JBgilaKaiMBgi MJwBafeMBaftdmaaMfiMBBBBmi aKSiP. . , Wn5H rambunctious, delightful little J TT7 7 z; : 1 B '.. r vK'Ti.f v. 9Bai iw r mrjtz. ry.' i r'ni- BBffncaiiRHHU'AMnMwrn?inBwH. THk wuKXA-mAzn uuk . KikiV. etv'K.vv'HHK' dHUrriJr.v iS8K(mBBHHn rrf if i ff WMBralrTMnn TrriTnirrTrWBM I 1 1 1 i r flnWTM "l5it)tS3JW3 Vheu Kii ,j.t i ii ' fjAwitt1lMKfBRBkWlBfi JiHHillllMiiiiiiiiiililll tmmWKBMmrnT X 93sBsWbPX ta - - , , . " ' mmiiiiiiii i i .w.v. "' ",-t--?ilvy& UtnKKKIKmSBB6imRh.yt&'tna'i - ,i ""MiiM. . 'Having Time of Their Lives" in Their New and Lucrative Pastime mfschlcf nil by her little quivering ad excited self. Hhe behaved as a modem puppy Is uuppesed te bchavej lnd cndi'iitly. '"J'hnt baby's earn ar wrong," the nprrnlslng veIc, of the young deg eipert said, 'Vhc's getting her teeth. U'hen there was Keottle, the Scottish terrier who wen the Wissahk'l.en medal. Illnel; halted. low stung and friendly he c)ed the camera proceedings. Once he came ever nnd sniffed hlf mistress' fur coat and once when there came the iidwnliility of removing her lint he trettid faithfully nutess the lawn I' en ii fafely dreslftd en n bush and net removed from the premises. Mrs. Onrnett does net mean te let the duties of n matron Interfere wltl her interesting avocation. She mean, te go right en with her kennel. Mrs. Geerge Earle, 3d, Finds Fun in Game Out en the Main Line, near Hmer Hmer ferd, i the establishment of the Oeerge en the be'il no un seemed te have heard t '..i, .."',, r .... .. : ,, .. ,. t 1'arlc deperibed her half of the team work wbii h gees into the management of the"-" ratline affairs. "I'm awfully fend of the dogs, and. although they re big and hard te manage. I de every thing for them when Mr. Parle is nway. "We've bold every single ene of our puppies and mean te keep right en rais ing mere." ICatherinn King who, with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Irvin King, spends most of the year nt Tip Tep Karm, their p'ace in (Jwynedd Valley, is an enthusiastic newcomer te this new lielil that has switched conversation a bridge parties te the desirability of blnck or pink noses nnd the bivt vaiiety of deg biscuits. She lias brought Eliza Lee, her wira lmired fe, into the Oermnntewn home en Walnut lane for the winter. Thlf. puppy i n daughter of Mrs. Carnett'b "Wwilh'.ll Fidget." "Yeh. I'm in It. tee." lie n'.rned tin hnve dated only from September, when and then wanted te knew If HUzn Lee she returend from her stay abroad, her, wasn't n nerulinr nnmn for knowledge of deg leie has grown sur-I deg. Humer has it that the Lee is for Cathedral in Paris. We kept the binls in our stateroom nnd no one seemed te make any complaint. "These peer dogs, though!" She stroked the brown ears of Ituffy's Vic Vic Vic cole, who was nestling close under her sport coat. "Piccole means tiny," she snld, "that'n where ahe get her name. She Is my prie. T get her straight from Clonmel, Mr, Uucklev's estate Just outside of nurnhani. Brick was a gift that put the whole plan of n kennel in my bend. I gave her that name because seemed se timid and ( I thought it might inject a little cour ceur j ugc into her." .Miss aientine rends every book en dogs thut she can lay her hands en. Although her professional experiences I -Kar. K-ucee C3ax-rcbt Usiih. "W3-:rxaVi-iVL Picket ' fftcf Ae- Hvsre I:j-jspaes e & Carolina Valentin. daughter of Mrs. Ah ram S. Valentine, went te England ten mnnflia i.ee f. lnut filing l ,-., HiimJI T.I...V...... n ..' "'. "' . ' . ::vj..u" ..:.. iri.'' "..; ,v" -""" ueiten sauus. "W'u "" "'- uuiiaiug nuilllll f j-t .. . mi a. irarneu inherits J.nl-. -sTT-i- -, .,- 1 -, - -.u.iic. s C1.SJ v CU i" CVK7 r3 1 -Y Ipl -p.-. -y vv3.-3rG. Jdaaeci Te: Ttrr-aej' infTrJJ?X'l'- te h, bred te 3 Elateat.eillx Taacxceajst, Ivr- A Pelicse Te,HjppieW fyxei of nettd stock, one sired by England's noted Epplng Emblem. Calling en the deg nrlntecrntfl, get ling at the Inwardness of n movement that bids fare te settle down as a permanent Instltutii :i in Philadelphia, was net a piece e' work at all. It was sheer fun, with Its enlj drnwbnck being a disinclination te leave wherever one might happen te be. An Armful of Puppies And a Pretty Girl Let'e begin with Eltznbetk Pancoast Iluey, becuuse there's where the cross cress cross eountry excursion did really begin. MUs Huev (a a debutante and the daughter of Mrs. J. Cerbtt Davis. She U also the proud possessor of that lawnful of petlce deg puppies afore mentioned. "They are nine weeks old," she aald as best she could under the circum stances. Five puppies were playing merry-go -round en her plaid skirt; a mere philosophical member of the group was in her arras chewing at the black pompon en her hat. "There were eleven in h iifr but one hnd te be chloroformed," Mie continued, making In r wny through tin wild uml woell.v eiiert te tli.' ni.irhb ' bench where she could nt least Hit I down. "Then ene was given awav, and here am mj nlne that are left. ve, ui V.-UUIDU, uwp iiu.t! join ei my time, but It'a great sport and it's a very nice way te make pecket money, tee. "When they were lery little I had te glve up almost everything." Eliza beth Iluey is nice te leek upon. Her cheeks glowed and her dimple deepened as she owned up that for two solid weeks she had te give theso deg babies a bottle every four hours. "When the telephone would ring and se!1r l lie WOlll'l link !llt til Klllk'0 llll !'. gagcnii'ut I juet had te say, 'Ne; can't get out of Ihin place for ilaH.' As It is new, the have te be fnl thrie tlmeu a dnv. Mether sa.vs it takes mere te teed my dogs than it does te feed the family," She I'M'i.iiiied the ritual of their meals. Oatmeal every morning taken out te the garage at a certain early time which had been put en the stove the night before, be that it would be cooked thoroughly. Hamburger steak at neon (that was where the butcher bill figured), a sort of 5 o'clock tea in the Bhiine of bones te nibble en In tlm late afternoon and a Bupper of deg ' nes the kennel-vvlthln-the-gnrage she uiscuits ami nuiK nmsues eir a perluct la nue te xnnvv, nuiit witn ncr own duy. hands. Well bred, but decidedly ear Taking the puppies' pictures for their de.K f"(,ps Pressed close te t- first uppeatauru in print was about as v', 'ence and in pollte fox-terrier easy ns sheeting a scene In the movies '""''Ian did net dlseHtnlnate tee mark- for two tenyiernmental film stars, I r"'v between her mlstrces nnd n visitor. After s'l hands joined in something Outside the pale of the wire snt a thnr reimMed n wild West cowlvev net bit forlornly little Phnnnh, a five- and repeutid aln.it hit linieN, the' deed ' months-old Wit Highland wlilte wiif dime i.i:tif isey, nig nev, Hunt, puppy, itome ieius was going Inte tne deg btn-I-ness. The chnnce gift of a fine wired -hatred for terrier made while he was ever there started the Idea. She decided te bring n pair back home with her, nnd the plan was ex tended te bringing three. Unfortunately ene died the ilrst clay out from Eng land. There are left nw Kuft'y's Brlek and Unity's Pici el i, i'ie 'itter being tired by Englnnl's neied Kppmg Em blem and bought fre.n Hel'nnd Buckley, firent Ilritnin's fnum is I idgp of Aire dales nnd wire-hnired terriers, who I expected Mmrtlv in this mutitry te at tend the Madisen Square Onrden Shew. IHiss Valentine Builds Kennel All by Lonesome It was Miss Valentine, who once having decided te be a deg raiser de emed te be ene nil the way. Wit Leve of Deg-Raising ii verv faiieus general once known In j the Seuth. At any rate, hnvww L'i7ii Lee gathered her name when th cnmer.iinan came te take her picture u is lunted ulif hail been especially vi .. n V the red 'fm the preent'K' v . I,,r.n,u experience. Ulentliie home in Chestnut Hill leads , , N"'l1" II,l,,M" " , - . Martins l!"le, lune- "here en the lteiiiuIs l "'" "al iuiiiiiering te ine of the home of her father, William u!" ls et f""r 'ne-d.i.v-eId puppies I Lyttleton Bnrclav. romp the wire- "'"'" ' "' cml "f ,h" """'"-' deg mm i haired leies of Mrs. Mimoee Oarnett tfl,r !"' '" ,!" "Padou- stable en thi I'' .1,1... IIIIITI I.1UT 1 . . .1. .. .... Lll '. ,11 111.. ITIT.lii.t III ill in l.ri m.i II... llll Jinrcln. mdh ii r i flir. ,.;..,.. I. i.i . " ,l '"' "rf,i of ''""'"" ' nnieipi,ini.8 te take " 11UMI1V. up Sh th i impi ii . 1 1 . ! Iiet (1 , , has been trnl'-blaer, fei i' tune i :b r w ii e-liuirei in.ikiii.' turt.ve dali s at tb i k in 1 fi it lias been bulL r te the stahle. father ":ri'U'ru;-v tn,m r-Hy from her fatlier, who hah long teen an exu, rt ferl's? 7d" t'lrreung 7i fejhat Is Her Reason bring $30 or SA( ..,,! .. i. . In her yellow snort coat and n hit-or estimated the attendant "inceme was '.'Ss 'j.at """ eevered her beblsl bal no meager amateurish affair i " biiuveur sat en an old wheelbar Thni .1.. .. . i... jiiT'." "l aneus ages one n and a wicked leek In his eye romped about this October brlde'a feet as r,he 'nr '- - ..ursl un,j xUvHf Kabv an' nil l'ie ti'U'pernrllv nam.' i little fiinny-factil eiImtn liad been tit miiitiiliri'i' under gieut stiusa for pub lication pui posies. Neaihv watchful and ready te defend her litter, if necessnry, steed Mitzi. On the perch In the little Bquares of nun that laced the afternoon shadows blinked Splke, named that because one day be vvandercd In te thorn from a splke mill. He was big and bread and curlv and kind -looking. He looked nut nt the picture-taking process quia Blcally. Ne one bad asked him te come best. High ever her hed am' nenUv tixed te the wall Is what was utiee an orange crate. New n mu-ht be soled the vanit box of the est lMlNhment, Here are brushes of varims sizes, S'jveral little JarH and soma fluffs of cotton. A row of neat blue and white Turkish towels hniigs nearby. Wire-haired foxes de net get bathed except when the event can no longer be postponed, it was explained, but little Phanab has te have her regular Saturday night session, and sometimes, for me try my hand in ,. .. m u.i.ewP,Inin(V.,' ,ber has been "he much intj.rcHte.I-I've heard deg nil n,v lie. It s never been anv m,rt f e., ,heuS, . ",hS,;v;;;,T!Tri.,er nr.1 . K "" V " X"" "l " ''ii- and net the sort v,,u m. ,,, ,,,,1,11,, around the file. u,m., the li,.. Mrs. Onrnett. win t.e mother w is .u nun linn new nnw nan eetij a fniinle lust spring for Sl.V). IivlnK puppies is the reason alie giv-a fei tuning te raise them It did mean giving up n let, she confessed, but still . net ci erv thing, for In spite of the new arrivals she wun going te a bridge purty 1 ' verj nfti rnoen. Vtiier," one of MIkh Sanveur'e d'gs, wen at M.inlinim Kenui'l Clul last uprmj "Little Cherry Ii r.-,6uin,' sirid . Hilten Sinuls, is an. .'her ei lll'l Ipll'lllls Mi i Sauveiir. Ilk- most of the ethnre w!u 'm. -i.ti in f,,i ,ll(. mlHliig, Is net III' I ll Mill i-sled III ill,,. hIhiiM,. 'I In n w is 11 coil uf inw.iidiii.i 1 iibeut Anne ister. ventured thnt the er'i ..f ll"s "utvviml exprcMsien that came from me pnmpereii lajsleg has pa-sed M """ or the glrlH who have thrown en and that the tendency new iiinnui. ,l)"ir efforts into thin iutercHtlng nnd hum m iu ku in ier tne tug, nut-of- sturd meiner deg, I ved mi te her type. Wyndhill Ktdgei noer Bturuy typ noted mother d name, nnd fidgeted nbeut en the bread 1 in" Jlsner lress talked. Wynd 1 I 5?Jltalre. her tvvo-menths-old tty, did net hover by, but found some novel project. I here h nothing superficial or faddish, ini-ii iiiu'iiuuil. 1 nev Imvn mnn ill about their deg raisin" mileil intelli gently and have sparwl no effort te IItij up te the highest standsrd of surf-1 denv. ' 1 i 'X6 13 J? I3?a m iRf ytji ' el ( -- W 5?ftt 1 f!u if. dl?li 1 ) ;,-, S .- f.1 t! , vtJVVi5-,ifwL