"M. R. E. P."—Sent jacquette pattern 4th.
One of our subscribers wrote us upon the subject of cutting dresses by our patterns. We have mislaid the letter. Will she please write again?
"Miss T."—Sent cotton by mail. The postage will be expensive; but cheaper than express.
"A. S. C."—Sent dress on the 7th by mail.
"Miss D. H."—Sent patterns by mail on 7th.
"Helen."—Boots to button at the side for winter wear are very fashionable here. Bronze or blue gaiter boots $3, French kid slippers $1 50. Never heard of such a mono-mania; make him wear girl's clothing until he reforms.
"S. S. S."—Sent goods by mail (the cheapest way) on the 7th.
"T. S. H."—Sent Rapp's pen by mail on the 14th.
"Miss M. F."—Sent breastpin by mail on 14th.
"Mrs. J. A. C."—Wrote and sent you circular of prices of Boardman & Gray's pianos.