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Show Reply Coupons The man who boasts that he never writes letters has been prodded into epistolary activity. "It was a ourlous little square, red etamp Inclosed in a letter I received from England that drove me to it," he said. "The stamp was marked three pence. It was totally unlike any stamp or souvenir I had ever seen, and I didn't know what use to make of It. The postman was also nonplussed, and only at the main postoftlce was the riddle solved. It was a reply coupon. cou-pon. English stamps would have been : no use for mailing a letter In New York, but the coupon could be exchanged ex-changed for United States stamps. With a reminder like that thrust under un-der one's very nose the most conscienceless con-scienceless letter writer Is bound to re-Ply." re-Ply." - |