return.
Can any one tell me the price of silk-worm cocoons?
PHILIP TYNG,
403 North Madison Street, Peoria, Illinois.
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I take YOUNG PEOPLE. I am very much interested in the Post-office
Box, because I like to read of the boys and girls who make
collections. I am collecting postmarks and minerals, and I will
gladly exchange a specimen of iron ore for any other mineral.
BENNIE C. GRAHAM,
165 West Goodale Street, Columbus, Ohio.
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I would like to exchange United States and foreign coins with any
reader of YOUNG PEOPLE.
WILLIAM F. SALTMARSH,
512 North New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Indiana.
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I have been gathering autumn leaves, and preparing them for
decorating lace curtains, picture-frames, and other things. They
are mostly maple, as we have very few others here. I would like to
send some to any little girl or boy in exchange for sea-shells or
other ocean treasures. To any one sending me an address I will
send some leaves right away.
NELLIE S. G. VAUGHAN,
Chazy, Clinton County, New York.
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I have a cabinet in which I have a number of war relics. I also
have an aquarium. I would like to exchange foreign and United
States postmarks and stamps with any readers of YOUNG PEOPLE.
W. PAUL D. MOROSS,
Care of C. A. Morass & Co.,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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I have several kinds of Norwegian stamps, and if any stamp
collector will send me some shells, sea-weeds, or any such things,
I will be very glad to send some of my stamps in return.
ELIZABETH KOREN,
Decorah, Winnesheik County, Iowa.
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I would like to exchange postmarks or stamps with any one in the
United States or Canada.
CLIFFORD POTTS,
412 Walnut Street, Reading, Pennsylvania.
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A little girl who is making an interesting collection of monograms
would be very glad to exchange with any boy or girl. Please
address
E. M., P. O. Box 1132,
Plainfield, New Jersey.
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I am just beginning a collection of monograms. As yet I have but
very few, but I would be
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