Letters From Our Young Friends.

Dear Mr. Editor:

I take The Great Round World and like it very much. I am interested to know what has become of Robinson Crusoe's Island, as I have not seen anything about it lately. I hope there will be something about it soon.

Yours truly,
New York, Feb. 19th, 1897. Frederick D.

P.S.—We have a club every Saturday morning, and we read The Great Round World.

Dear Frederick:

We have had no further news about Crusoe's Island. Rest assured that we will tell our young friends when anything more is heard of or from the island of Juan Fernandez. The Editor.

Dear Mr. Editor:

I have of late become deeply interested in your delightful little paper, The Great Round World, and as I saw many of the enthusiastic readers writing to you, and asking different requests, I thought I would follow their example. I use your little book for different purposes. At school we have to begin topics, and I get a great deal of information from your little paper. I also spend many happy moments reading its contents.