Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1914 — Luxuries for Dogs. [ARTICLE]
Luxuries for Dogs.
Up-to-date comforts and luxuries of house dogs by no means end with their wardrobes and ordinary baskets. Parts has Just -sent some elaborate brown wicker baskets with a tall back and canopy. In the top of the latter is a compartment with a drop shelf front that contains doggy's box of soap and sponge, two combs, a pair of clippers, a brush and a linen towel. The round bottom is upholstered with green or red, has a soft round hair rug and a white felt blanket to cover him when he, sleeps. His playthings in this fashionable borne are two round brown mottled celluloid balls and two rings, each of which has its own cup holder at the top and the bottom of the basket. To buy such a house for a dog is a bargain at little less than J4O. su
