I am making a collection of stones, one from each State. I will exchange a stone from Iowa or Missouri for one from any other State. If Jessie I. Beal will send me a stone from Michigan, I will gladly exchange with her.

Lotta R. Turner, P. O. Box 705,
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa.


I received several very satisfactory answers to my request for exchange of stamps. I would now like to get a Chinese and an Italian stamp. I will exchange for them French and German stamps, or morning-glory or double-hollyhock seeds. I will also exchange these seeds or postmarks for new postmarks.

Willie D. Vater,
Office of the Daily Journal, Lafayette, Indiana.


Since my request for exchange was printed in the Post-office Box I have received over one hundred letters, and have gained about four hundred stamps. I have now thirteen hundred. If any other readers of Young People would like to exchange with me, I will be very glad to do so, especially if they have any duplicates of rare stamps.

Lewis S. Mudge,
Princeton, New Jersey.


I wish to exchange postmarks with any boy or girl in the United States or Canada.