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ostage stamps of different nations with any of those correspondents asking exchange, or with any other readers of YOUNG PEOPLE. HARRY DUBBS, 229 West Chestnut Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. * * * * * I would like to exchange specimens of woods indigenous to this climate for those of other climates, specimens to be about three inches long by three-quarters of an inch thick, and to have a knot in them if possible. I have cypress, magnolia, mimosa, Cottonwood, althea, prickly ash, fig, crepe myrtle, sweet-gum, and black-gum. Correspondents willing to exchange will please send me a list of what woods they can obtain, and their full address. BERY C. BROWN, Jun., P. O. Box 870, Little Rock, Arkansas. * * * * * I am collecting postage stamps, and would be glad to exchange with any of the readers of YOUNG PEOPLE. I also have a collection of bugs. VERNON L. KELLOGG, Emporia, Kansas. * * * * * I have made the acquaintance of several boys who read YOUNG PEOPLE, through the Post-office Box, as I am collecting postage stamps. If others who have not yet written are doing the same, I would like to exchange with them. I wrote to Sidney St. W., but he has not yet answered me. I am eleven years old. My younger brother, Charlie, is collecting postmarks, and has already eleven hundred and seventy-five. He would like to exchange with any of the boys. LEWIS S. MUDGE, Princeton, New Jersey. * * * * * We have YOUNG PEOPLE, and like it very much. I would like to tell some of the boys and girls who live far away something about my home and pleasures. The name of my home is Baywood Lodge. It is within a stone's-throw of a beautiful sheet of water known as Hempstead Bay. We sail, row, swim, and fish, and we have horses, and enjoy riding horseback too. There is a camp very near us, in the woods. There are about thirty people, and they have five tents, and their horses. I would like to exchange foreign postage stamps with any boys who read YOUNG PEOPLE. ARTHUR LAWRENCE VALK, Baywood Lodge, Port Washington, Long Island. * * * * * I am making a collection of postage stamps, and I would
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