FASCINATING PUZZLES, and
BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS,
drawn and engraved by the best artists, will, as heretofore, appear weekly in its pages.
“THE POST-OFFICE BOX,” into which little hands have dropped their missives in such numbers that it has been found necessary to enlarge it, and through which subscribers have obtained charming glimpses of the Domestic Life and Surroundings of Children in every clime, will continue to be at the service of those of its readers who, for the purpose of eliciting or imparting information, or of effecting exchanges of articles of youthful interest, may desire to communicate with the BOYS AND GIRLS IN EVERY QUARTER OF THE GLOBE, whose eyes scan eagerly from week to week the columns of that favorite, sympathetic and humanizing department.
The bound volume for 1881 has been gotten up in the most attractive manner—the cover being embellished with a tasteful and appropriate design. It will be one of the most handsome, entertaining and useful book for boys and girls published for the approaching holidays, and will receive A CORDIAL WELCOME IN EVERY HOME into which it may find its way.
TERMS.
Four Cents a Number. Single Subscriptions, one year, $1.50 each: Five Subscriptions, one year, $7.00—payable in advance: postage free. Subscriptions will be commenced with the Number current on receipt of order, unless subscribers otherwise direct.
The Third Volume will begin with No. 105, to be issued November 1, 1881. Subscriptions should be sent in before that date if possible.
Bound Volume for 1881, containing Nos. 53–104, inclusive, $3.00, postage prepaid. Cover, cents—postage 13 cents additional.
Remittances should be made by Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avoid risk of loss.