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DEPORT IN BIUORGE PHOBE Alexandria H;ir Assuriation ? ? Adopts Finding ?>f (.i?ni mitUM'. HO l<> 1. * [ Speeia 1 11? Tin ? 1 ?:M'a' *'h * J ALEXANDRIA V A . March 25. -I Ijoclarin v tiit* ? :? .11.! lint find ti i sli.-w aii> ? "i rtiptlol), ! :i ? I f ?'' ' ' ' 1 : i " : rfi-cx ill ?? . ' 'ii.- : .i I i' '? of "a" Njircc law or -?? th'-r i\vs : tliei Slate ? >f irv.ii 'i, ' t"' I'ail "f *!>?? cjorjmr.i t i- >it 1 irt "f Al> A.imli u. "t" j .$idK?' l: i ' * '? M"i in . . tli" i * port | of tho special committee <>f seven of tt,e Ah xaii?lr. i 1-" ir \s< iiition. \? hl.'li ?? t tli- last ? m-nths has if ? n i ii L-;i i; ?? I -i it- 'i . ?: investi-, HiitiiiL- tho divorci situation hero. was tflib" Mil t' > tie \ vati'lna Hill As ! -{j ;:t: ? t) S aft"! "tl ?<!?<> ailopt.dj l>y a v < ? t < . f L' ' t ' '"Hut ? >u r ' a 'ii "."f> reports."} rtic i ? i" i ? a K "? its jti'lu- i Sent tl ? re w-,* . ! \ ari l irrosular admliiistratloi ? tin? divorce laws tl ? * ? iiiu. ;i a < ?!. ilu. in :ts apini"ti. : r. .it ? ? wr ? rr.-r ?t j fndmii.-i ? . tl. 'in! f the Corpi.ra ft.m 1' .! -IrUi, or It* jiiilvo. ?; "Your < . ramltt-? tin- r. p..rt eon- | tlnii- ? i v < m ti.it thero wei ? ? i ? i r* en 1 i r ? j"actieey nil tl?o (if f a- f " ? ' ??'% ? it-. part . 'l fc.r' ? * a vl".- t ..o vr.it hulk of w , , , . i* ? ^ an.l <-.>ni" .'ff.-rt * " i , ;? " ? t T :i i it w ln't lior flier.- has hoen any unlawful mndiirtj i^ti tl!' i '.art. w liirli was imp": ?-ihl> n i!, i .inn..tt- ? a v w it ii<. - I ? fi ? I ' ..pp.ni and it lill.l no j-w ? r , t,. ? MM ? ' " , Tl ? ? ? "? i-iiilin'ii'ls that . JiirtRO Monciiro : ? <i?it tho Governor! (?> ill - i v na t i som. ..t li.-r jiiilv t>> ai.1.1 j a Via'il i I: t; t.lt'i ' IlliiK.i a ill n-i VCStivat Hi ?( tl-. 'I '? fO ?l U?'J?t ii'li. j di-claiinv that mi.'Ii i.?i|ii?.?t will , po I-.? 1*. tl' li >1: t! ? jii'lV1 "t III' j Vros.-nt i:rat.'l ji:i>. I?ut "fi tho inn-, trtary. will ho to lr:s croillt. tlinsi fjlirnu lnir tli" ii. it'.r Into ?? ?-111- ?.? 1 ? Bnti .Is whorii no uno .an ? liari:.'' projii.l i. . ..; part !:i 1 It v. * .IikIv" M. 'i 'iii.- v. 11 .?niiN.tio a | finr.il jury M ? :nla> atnl pi .Mpr-il with {ho vr.iti'l jur> i'l. of tin- .livor.'f1 Bit nation, lii-iit" t ?? Iltulinv <f tin |pi" lnl < oiiiin;ttCo. .tuilv"' M"ii iir"| [.'111 tl-" a SS. i:,t; li l-'!ay that hi- iii-1 {jot pr.-1'.'.so to ' ? * Iov. t t:? T t . nam., another irran<l jury to Invosti- , fato tho illvor.o situation horo. k-TKRSIU K(; AMA'I'Kl K ! commission MKI-TS i\|i|>ll<-nllon* Aro ItcrHvoil t-'roin Four t Trnmi for ? liuroli l.ouisuo llrrl lis. f PKTKrJSfMTP;. \ v., Mar.h C.".? Tho aiu.itrur has.'"illI miniisnlon {j"ld i: l.milar ufi-Uly niiM'tiiif; at iho Y M. O. A. la t l icht. wlu n ap rllratlons wore r- ? Iv.-il fr- in fi ir ddltlonal toatns ( r horths in tho fhtirch Ijoapuo. Marltot Streot M. 1*., Craco Kpisoopal, Thinl I'r. sl.yt. rian Old S; Jos.-ph's I'iitholii- wits tho row teams npplylnp. "? I'onr ti. tns wor" on Class ?"A," section s. ami litIm circuit will i'O orpani;'.?Ml on Tii'- -lay iiluht, with !lio followliiu <*i'ilis: St. John's Kpls fr'Pal. St. .' oso ph's Cath"Mc, Monu t>:oiit..' l'-aptist anil Market Street M. y.. i hur a. | ? Washington Street Christian. Grace J-.jiis- >p:il .in.i 'I'll i d l'rosliyterlan Jvero placed In Class "A," section 4. ? nil this division wjll ho formed JUKt lis soon as another club Is recruited |o comjiK'te t!i" i-ir.-ult. ,. Sc-i ' n will orcanlzod on Mon day nlcht at S.:i when tho ofil (rs 111 I'c olei-ted and schedule and tlie VifflcSal hall will o?, adopted Ser>xt<\ will hold tholr h'islness mootlnK- on 5'ues.liiy r.: li * wh- n the official 1 ill tor this s? tl'iti will he adopted and j>fflc!a> v. 1 . trd ? App:s it ? ? t'Olng- r<- el v.- .1 from ?? ; ? :- i- ' teams who want Jo j lav 1 '.eacue this sea son ari'i - 1 li.divi: tions jidltit t a I aur.'-r f ?' amato'.tr hasf-ha'l. J\ny t- * 'U k f'ifther informa tr ion -? i-' .-?? t > tl." lea piles will h W A Carnes. ir cocnmlssleri. #t tl." Y M C. A. cr any rr.emher of ?the c ? ~ r plea' e get In "v *? Ith teer- ' - ar-.o*.' t ANM A I. I non EXHIRIT proves Bj(^^.u(fx:i;ss nt '?r*?* nt ^ 11 rit > ?>' \ rn-."r* Huritijr N\ ?*<*k ^ lifjc htil r.'.WMi, ) % 11 ntn t f. I T * v w or. w t?. a l\o*. ? ? " - ? fessful s eft son f.Jrtce the Itlchrhond Cro - r- ' w li" a: ? ? ' - ? R ei ' ? V.' I- r . " '< 1 > a r. y L': t! . - ? ?? ? !? nuthtiM caI hoys from .1 "liri Mar Khal' I . y : ? t AV. , Exl i KI '.???" ? ? K la*t ?1 it:.'. ? -.- . ' *1 a' tl '? ( ?? Show w 'i! . 1. n t.srinl ?? ?'* ?" " ? ? \j -piii. if, : ' ? ? ?. ' .. said. Tii.- "i: ? ? ex* pihlt": ? ? -.. ' ' ? ; MOM 111 ^ Ml H< \I I 5 AT SOI I III |{\ c< H.I.I (,!. Lass ii i r: imn ? i t - i i? I i< )H l<<> \D (,iiM M |--i( in f i. PKVf.l: ? D meet:: ' "? Lr tii. i ia#t li lulf ?M : '?? T Jnent iaw> ? i f ? jjneinher i t ? ? .. ? . *-a ? I ml' -? d ( leorpaniz. >i {ion. r Mr. l.a'-siti-r ^ date for in. ? ft Ih sa id I" ? Dim. ( .Mr l.aMiti r | iCIlre in i -1'! ? i i ' ? n \'irKiiila 111'I tl en t t .at Ji- - api"> i 11 tjt tliU .Of' ? ?V * 4 1 .*??? GOSPEL'S SEARCHING POWER HALTS CRIME IN PETERSBURG For First Time in Twenty-Two Years, Saturday, Up to 9 P. M.. Passes Without Single Arrest, Due to Revivals, Poliee Agree. ricTKR.snrm;, va . >,nrvh 2r,_ N?? ?<n arr.-st has been ,?n,|. ,v. tolslltll,. tiulny tip 1,, ?, m?ht. which ls tii?. n.-M s 11utiiiv " ?> ..n <h.. f. ,,.. Ihllt ha* piis-ed without , being .... the blotter nt hend.iuiirtora. J\ot even a drunk has been soen r"r s,,?"',s I??'!:? w hich unusual , * al,lri'', V. an.I ll:.. us-i.t! f-,n h. s "f he .iw aim..st . > w... u "v'' fail- >1 I?. |.ut in ||,, j,- a;.|.. ,i . unci'. 1 ' Oilier* u.llklMu their "heats" tb.il Ihe .it i- ,,, thr,l|1Kl, lV,ri'"\ ? ????-? -iich as i icver ' T. Tl? v....,, ha? K!Von 21 PETERSBURG MEN IRE CRICK SHDTS Win Mctluls ;t> Sluiijisliotilcrs or iMitrksincn in Arru r.H'y Trsl. PKTIOUsr.ilKj" v.\. Mari>|l Twontr-nliio < f the I'.'t. ishuru .;,a>s ?<?? plvci, i.ifMi-,ij,st niwhi .it a ?'?octlnu held In tlio armory. 1 ill more an,I llarr ot, Streets for ??arnlnu Mi.. title of -sharp..!,. ". ' in.ii ksm. at Camp Mead. . ,\|.| . in A Up lis t, J j > Those win. ree.-iv. ,1 medals were as '"'?"w? Hiarpsh..?.t. r.s First u,.?. '"'hint M. <. *>??,i, jr., ??vronci l.i-nt.-nnnt C. I. Mumford. Kirs, s.-r tfant Mm, ?n !:. short; !l M. .Ionian. .\|, to-V,.' v'r ' ? Ita.l. lift. 1 :.Iw ni \T \]|, % <?'" l".rals. Will worth I.. IV. hleV '' ' 'lenient s. .Ir.. Lrewrv lV A.-...,; |.rivaled. n,st , aii? M r nV?uLC'u:awln W Wa<k- Uharlea .. l!r>(.kwell; privates, The...lore \i \ .."l.lford ,, ?.ljI).v ,lt..|10"rt j. ' ' '? Herbert S. K?n|. Walter \ wIrs. Charles s Younu. mark lorporals, Arnettc ,|. Redmond IU iVate.v. lirst class, J :? .1.. . ? , ' limd. Arthur fitovenn, oil* r xier^ Uorbe;i,1eVV>MC ' : ifrlviUoi. ' ' K -N<'.v- s. i-harh s )t Km,,... t'?n. K.linor*' l! I?.-. \* * i \ V i? ?? e . . 1 MM \ ? s. A III! IV \\ \\ ? " ?nd Thomas A. Vaughna. MCHMOND KIWANIANS TO KNTKRTAIX I.IONS M"?h? 'i "'""rvnnce ?r ? niui.ln I O i It'll St|||,.s |)?yM I.'? Morula v. Ar>,i, j. ,i? I tli? most notoworti Miany blown str.n.j- i v r ? tffi? ,o oL'r I?'"" wni "!??>?k and vie" ver?a "" c"-opera! ,.r, ?, , m.-rce, oh.iri h. - . ; , , out orkahlsat th? y ?lay celebration i aoven "nd i?iblic Pro;ei.8|onT^vni"y*??hC' lhe calebratlon m $%{&"!* ?!., impr-.V.:,,,,:,!;"r','; hetw?eM f'rcderk<k ^"Sbxvay . , . . ir>,' ami >'i..,t?vl ; "n.ler direction ,'.f ? i id'wriy w|| ' "V o"' '' U(> Pr** ? PractleahJe, wlti, *' ? na: t-.\ i t.r\ .?? ?>!>et)m?-iits and c r lR (,",!'1' X,'w ? ? :sht or, ,, ? s " reck and C.ayl-e's Fttiri ' ,,'"s-'|."*iiix . thi* roitti w n be ^rjlr'T ? ? ' < r. t. , . ? , . , .i-lit'fn I'l'l^rsburif a wide her'h and Itidlca- I tions point to the ijuietest week-end] in i?? >11 ircles in thirty-llvo ycitrs, . i since the Homoerats Kitiliutl con trol in 1SS5. Some iiu'iuImm * <>f the department attribute th<' sudilcii lull in crime to tlo- wave of ro;i?loti sweeping over tjn1 city, . i i>i ? ? 11 k hotli white mul i-oloreil, on account of tlo- numerous revival meetings now in iiriiKiess. No less than half dozen churches, white anil col..red. in 1V!ersburtr anil \ Icinitx are holdiuu' tn.itinus It was stated by in e m Iters of iioliee force that .some of the city's most noted criminals have In en innvertod, and habitual violators of the law have "turned over a new leaf" since the meetings started. Specialist in \CjirtiiMr Gar- j (It'iiinji (?ivcs Suggestions | to the Amateurs. H> <?. "milli. Jr.. S'i?e. ialist in \ . l;. t.-11 I. li-mlenlng. It is dillicT.t fnf ;t Inline gardener follow the detail.- of garden plans :.s t!ie\ are UMiafiv sli iwn in hullo litis and farm |ia|n 1 This is due to tin- i.n t tliiit m .iriy all gardens vary in shape and si/.- and because each fan. I\ wish* - to plant only the vegetables \\ li I ? - h it 11 desire. While il is true that a gat'ibn plan drawn up in detail is of little use to many gardener*. tin re an some cen ? ral in 111 ? rs that apply in prac tically all conditions In view <?:' this ! fact the following suggestions are) offered: lvi-t the vi getahles planted in the garden he ? 11 \ nl? ? I ini ? three general Croups, via: ill perennial crops or th"se that 01 1 up- the mound ail the J < ar; 1 1 luiiv si asoti crops or those that remain in the garden from early sprint; to late summer and 1 ?'!? short season crops or those that tome '.ff the ground in ; mi t - plant late summer and tall . 1 ops With this arhitrarv division i.f our vege. tahle crops we can arrange them in the home garden So as t ? use. the space most etlh ii iit; v and at the j same time provide 1"?.r annual rota ' lions hotween two of tiie groups. These three cruiips of \| -getahles 1 may he arrang< T as follows Perennial - Arpnrau is. thuharh, horseradish, strawherrii s l.ong season crops "'.11 rots. pars nips, lima and I utter beans, ? aliliaue, corn. 1 i'l' plant, peppers, tomatoes. oUra. N'i w Zealand -j.lnn. h, t'h:ne.m? I'alihaue, si|tiash. celery, salslf> and leeks. Short season?Savoy spin.ii h. early peas, early radishes, oninons. Irish potatoes, spinach, early c rn. cuctim hers. early snap henns. lettuce, sprint: kale. 'I'lioso in the perennial group j should he planted along one side of the parilen where they will not ln j terfete with the plowing: that should ! l?e done in the fall and spring. The i lone season vegetables should he ! trrii ipi .1 together as nearly as possl i l>le, since they will come olt the ; irinund about the same time. The short season crops given in the 'ist will iiiine olf the ground in time for late s'tnuner and fal! plantings, and f they are grouped together a solid strip of land will be available at one time for the fall garden. The weakness of many garden I plans lies In tho fact that they mix ; Ii.dis.-ria ;iiatelj the .Vegetables of ? ;! .- . -ly a: ? lone seas a gruHpc. . j'l.e:.t\ making it impossible to . : i I<>s*r a strip of ground at any one ! time for later plantings. The fol : lowing year the short season vege I tables should "iTiipy the land where ' the Ioiik season crops (crew before j and \ ice- v ersu. V. >1. II. 1. Defeat* Hanker*. PKTIiP.SP.l'P.C,. V.\ , .Mar. h 25. The fast and strong leani of the V M. II. \ won two out of three mimes of bowling from the money lenders ' last night on the "Y" alleys. The ?_-.'Tnes -.i.-re bowled in record tlm< .,??1 -on.- v-rv Knod scores were ? I u|... |\ i-n;>-'!?y was the star ror M.e V. M II V. for a total of three ^ :t ? s ? ,1 l; 1 <i3. St evens was the -tiln'f c s'.ir ' 1 the Hankers, making I total of I If. Beautiful Richelieu PEARLS T"I-I KRK is no more clo(|Ucnt expres sion of a woman's taste than the .it'WcU she wears. In her choice oi adornment for reception or opera 01 dress, one may read her instinct foi the appropriate, her appreciation of the beautiful. 11' hi' w<';ir a si ratnl or two of evenly llijill Ihm! I'r ai ls. . !!<? l\l|OW iluu tl|(. i wo i ?? iiH't with matchless harmony. I!iilnlicii IVnrK iti their several j^ra'los ':u:ih~ a1 (* available here at our eus <r> low -uif ?? :? 1 0.00 to *! 1(1.1)0 a '? <i .Jewelry Htore, Floor One. West Tin- ,MASU.\ I IKl'.ft KUbWliKCU., KLlMT, 0. 'UP METHODISTS OF SOUTH ASKED FOB FUNDS TODAY DH. ODISfflBFBHT DEBD 1 AFTER MOUTH'S ILLNESS Pastors Throughout Sunt h AX ill Call Attention to Cen tenary Arrears. Tills Is World Sunday in the Metho 1 st Church. A simultaneous campaign through out t?i?- Southern Methodist Church to?lny will call the attention of >!<? lliiquent subscribers to the Centenary of Missions movement of tin Mcili" dlst Kplscopal Cliuruh. South, to a shortage in collections on behalf of that movement. The pastors of the 18,000 contin - uations in Southern Methodism wil. present tin- subject of the cent. tinrj in tln-ir pulpits and will have to as sist thorn lay yp< nkers known :i World Sunday t-peakvrs on charues that have moro tliav* one church Cash payments now overdue will he solicited on "World Sunday." and during tiie following w? .-k a church wlde canvass will he made. The original drive f>>r funds three years ago was for $35,OOO.OOU to he paid In a period of live years. Tin third pavm. nt was due January I. 1-?. Virginia Conference is in ar rears' } ITll.tHIII, This conference with its ten dis tricts and ^.">0 churches has lo.il or tianlwil for this campaign and will no doulit raise Its full <|iiota. GENERAL CAHK AH LI'. to (;o to ins offick I Special to The Times-I 'ispat.h ) DC It 11 AM. X. C., March L'."?. C. ii ? ral .1. S. Carr's condition .iusti;e? him in discharging iiis physician, l-'or the past three day he has spent the half nf each day in his otllce. Minister Has Mje Iteimi veil. l'l:i:i >i:ltlCKSMCIt?;. VA.. March Itev. Thomas l\ Itaker. Kpis pill minister, has returned to his charges in Westmoreland County, af ter standing some time in 1CI? ? hti<? ;;d at Memorial Hospital for the ptirpo ? of having a defective eye removed, lie will preach Sunday at Oak'lirovo and t'oloulal Heach. Wi<Iel\ Known Baptist Minis ter of Virginia Succumbs at Henrico Hospital. Itev. litter Xclson Qulsenherry. wldkeiy known VirK'nla Haptist min ister. author and prohibitionist, and ? haplaln wtli the A. K. K. overseas liiirltiK the late world war. who died Cri.lay In Wcstbrnok Sanatorium. was t nried In tJladc Spring, Washington County. Vn . yesterday. I >i Ulseitherry had heeti Oil a month following a nervous lircaU ilown I'I ijulsenherry was horn In Spot* vlvanln County, Va.. Auuust 7. 1 *?!*>, the son ?? f William and Mrs. .lenuic ' < lllter) t.'ulseuherry. 11< attended Itlchtnond College, from which he graduated In ISS'.i. receiving the <lo urre ..f A. It. lie graduated from the Southern Haptist Theological Semi rt.ir(:> 1*91, receiving the degr< es of Th. r*. and I >. I>. Soon afterward Dr. ijulsenherry was ordained a Haptist minister and I.e.,itne pastor of I ierkley - A venue Haptist Church. Norfolk, later accept ing a call to the Kirst Haptist t'hur h ,f I lamilton. tihlo Mis nest pastorate was it Cidlejie-A venue Chi'.h. Iii ? iiana pot is. Ind. He I.e.mho pi ? -ulent ,s* eiilieir i ?ollet;.\ of i "oliir? ii? i. Mo., ? 11 it twelve years ago I 1 iline the world war Dr. <Jilisen I ? :t . saw : ervle( as ,t chaplain in tlo army. Iteturning to Virginia ? !> time ago. h< tn.d< up his duties s v president of the American Kdinationat Society. Inc. I 'i <.? aisenherry married Miss l.ula I 1 ' oh. Warsaw. K\ . IXeemher D H> side.- I. is w idow, l>i i? survived I? y two daughter. Mrs Saa.wel Clarke, ?.: i ire.-n 1, Miss.. avl M -s Sarah Hope i.juisenberry; six sisters?Mr*. Kva Hnhertsoti, Mrs Sali:e I'hllllp and Ml.-s Miuie t.Mijsen ? ? rry. of Marlon. Va.; Mrs. K. I: \h hitt. of Appomattox, Vn . Mr* Inez Mderson and the former Miss IVarl ? iuljenherry, and three hrothers? Dr. Wit:-am V < o.Mii.-eiiio i ry. of the Hap t t Stat, foreign mission iioard of \ rglnl.i. Haiph I >. (jn isenhci ry. of Montgomery Ala . and Krneat U i.Misenherry. of this city. National Tire and Rubber Co., IU."?, li!7 West llrnntl Strt't'l, Ur.iidolpli h'nclury Htniiih, lUclcniind. Va. Do You Know Why We Recommend Mason ? Because we know you'll come back once you learn the su preme, long-riding comfort of Mason Cords. ) on simply can 't get better tire value. We stand back of every Mason Cord we sell. They're built to a service ideal. They're uniform?long-lived? rugged and of proven depend ability. You can be sure of their mile-after-mile perform ance. We know they'll serve you well or we would'nt re commend them to you. That1 s why we urge you to see lis before you buy. You can't go wrong on Mason Cords. MASON CORDS ' T II K SHOPPING CENTER' Table Linens of Quality Specially Priced WONDERFUL Linens of the Satin-like finish, which makes such beautiful backgrounds for silver and crystal and rare china. Floral or conventional designs on lustrous, plain damask of unsurpassed richness. Pat tern Cloths, or by the yard with matching Napkins. Values so far above the ordinary that we urge a prompt and special investigation. Note These Unusual Offers:? Pure Linen Table Damask, at tractive designs and of ex cellent quality?one we can not now duplicate at its pres ent low price, $2.85 a yard. 22x22 Napkins to match the Damask, $6.75 a dozen. Pure Linen Napkins, full bleached, size 10 x 19 inches. Very special, $1.75 a dozen. Pure Linen Damask, half bleached, and of good qual ity, full 2 yards wide. We've this special lot to ofTer for $1.79 a yard. Pure Linen Huck Towels, some we've reduced to 59c each or $7.00 a dozen. For superior assortments and values visit our Linen Dept. Floor One, Central Electric Curling Irons (Iii' 1 h with bobbed bair find them almost inde spensible. This is a fact real ized all tbe more after slie bus used one? especially Electric Curl ing Iron No. 31, of tbe "Mold Heat" line (bore illustrated). A new ship ment, just received ? Price $3.50 This, without doubt, is the greatest Curling Iron value on the mar ket. S m a 1 I and v e r y light for fine work. Ef ficient, sightly and dura ble. 110 volts, 1U watts. Electric Irons Ask for the "TricHIn," and got the best 0-pound Electric Iron we know of for $.1.00. Fully guar anteed. Uasement, Electrical Goods Section ?11 r Jv - V, Mm SSP8I v RIBBONS For Decorations In the life and activities of the average Woman, Ribbons play an unusually promi nent part. And Mere Man though he mi^ht not admit it ? be. too, feeis tbe magic charm of these silken strips when ever lie happens within their realm. This Spring, at least, one cannot do with out Ribbons! Ribbons for table decora tions, Ribbons for the tying of one's Easter plants and corsages, Ribbons for a host of other uses for knowing ones and deft fin gers to devise. For such purposes are: Tl'TONK GAUZE HIlUtONH. 7 inches wide. with tin striped borders -in lovely shades of Klliar ?ey, American Heauty, Rose, etc., for !Mr a yard. Also Artificial Silk Ribbons, in Lavender, Nile, Jr>n<itiil or Violet, "> inches wide, for 2i?c a yard. At the Ribbon Counter? Floor One, Hast Something Beautiful and Original in STATIONERY Introducing Interwoven MONOGRAM TISSUE Tissue-Lined Envelopes have a greater vogue at the present time than ever before; hence we have much pleasure in introducing this distinct novelty. The monogram is stamped on paper in white on a striped back ground, which can be had in any preferred color, and paper can be chosen in white, blue or pastel gray. It is attractively put up in boxes containing five quires of Paper and Envelopes to match, and the monogram is inlaid in a sunken panel in the box lid, thus presenting a most distinc tive and personal gift. Box of White Paper, includ ing stamping from your die, $15.00. In blue or pastel gray the price is $16.25. Engraving monogram of three initials, $6.00. Basement, South