I would like to exchange pressed flowers with any little girl in the West.
Dotty Seaman,
Richmond, Staten Island, New York.
I have been taking Young People from the first number, and I like it ever so much.
I have a little brother named Charlie, and he is a great favorite with everybody. He is very sharp for a little boy three years old. Last year we spent the summer in Cincinnati, and mamma took Charlie to the circus. When the procession came out he said, "Oh, mamma, look at the elephant, and the camel behind him!" Mamma thought he did not know what a camel was, so when they came around again mamma said, "There is the elephant, Charlie; and what is behind him now?" Charlie did not answer, so mamma asked him again. Then he looked up at her, and said, in a very droll tone, "His tail."
I am collecting stamps, and would gladly exchange with any readers of Young People. I am twelve years old.
Harry Starr Kealhofer,
Memphis, Tennessee.
If any birds' egg collector of California or the Western States will exchange eggs with me, I will be much pleased. I will send one dozen different kinds for as many of his. They are as follows: Chaffinch, quail, kingbird, crested jay, brown thrush, mocking-bird, sparrow, cat-bird, bluebird, peewee, swamp blackbird, wren. I will be obliged if any boy will send me his address, and a list of the varieties he is willing to exchange for mine.
Harry Robertson,
P. O. Box 89, Danville, Virginia.