Show MARK YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY by betsy callister IN SOME large families of sons and daughters it seems to be a generally understood thing that all articles not clearly marked with the of the owners should become public prop arty or rather the property of alie first finder who manages to attach his own initial or name thereto umbrellas are articles about which many persons seem to have a singularly tree conscience and providing a ilsters ul rubbers happen to fit you you seldom feel any great compunction about adopting them as your own it Is a good plan to have on hand it you belong to one of these large families a package of little gummed seals bearing our own initial in gilt or sliver aliese may be bought at a very small cost and were no doubt originally intended to be placed on letters however these may easily be stuck on the cover of magazines the inside of the coer of new books and various other articles tor which you want to claim ownership A bottle of Indell bl ink with pen to go with it should be part of your desk equipment it you do not wish to write your full name on pieces of table linen towels sheets etc it la possible to make a small mark or in iclal tint should identify the pieces as yours of course there Is valad reason for objecting to having finely em l broidered broi dered pieces marked with ink A good device then 1 to make your identification in embroidered or cross stitch initials you nay also have your name or initials woven on tape and then sew the tapes into tho garments by mcclure syndicate |