Ram.—1842 dimes are quoted at 20c. The 1799 and 1858 cents at 5c. each.
C. E. Steele.—See answer to "Ram."
B. Magelsen.—Perforated stamps from the centre as margin of a sheet, thus showing one side without perforations, are not so desirable as stamps having all four sides perforated. As a rule stamps should have all paper soaked off the back. The only exception is in the case of valuable stamps, when the entire envelope should be kept.
Philatus.
Copyright, 1894, by The Procter & Gamble Co., Cin'ti.
Elisabeth Robinson Scovil, Associate Editor of The Ladies Home Journal, and a Hospital Superintendent of experience, in her book, "The Care of Children," recommends the use of Ivory Soap for bathing infants, and says: "There is no particular virtue in Castile Soap which has long been consecrated to this purpose."