L. F. Brehmer,
Penn Yan, Yates County, New York.
Harry Gustin, of Bay City, Michigan, is also troubled because he has received several unsigned letters which he wishes to answer, and can not for want of an address. Leon M. Fobes, of Portland, Maine, has sent stamps and written several times to a correspondent, but has received no answer. All this trouble is the result of carelessness and negligence on one side or the other. Always remember to direct your letters properly, and to give your full address.
I like very much to read the letters in the Post-office Box. I, too, am trying to make a collection of stones, one from each State. I would like to exchange with any readers of Young People. I will give a stone from either Wisconsin, Illinois, or Colorado for one from any other locality.
Mamie H. Ball,
Augusta, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin.
I would like to exchange a box of good paints for a little engine.
E. Benson,
Care of W. H. Francis,
749 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey.