Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — PHOTOGRAPHED WITH DOGS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

PHOTOGRAPHED WITH DOGS.

A New Fad Which Hti Taken Po**e*«l*n of Engllehwomen.

There is a new fad among the fair debutantes on the other side of the water. Its growth can be traced directly to the ever-growing interest that modern women are taking in well-bred dogs, coupled with the oldfashioned liking for being photographed, which dates back a long way, as everybody knows. Tne mania which has taken possession of the English girls is that of being photographed with their favorite set-

ters or colliet in the sahre.posltion as that affected by “dearest friends" when they sit for Joint portraits—heads together. The ypung woman in the cut is Lady Hilda Keith Falconer, who has recently enjoyed the honor of being presented to her majesty Queen Victoria along with dozens of her compatriots. It will not be long doubtless be foie American girls fall in line.

LADY HILDA KEITH FALCONER.