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Get Crates at arugsist. revi sewer A Jf mm 1 JXS ' Jjf 1 I Sunglasses: Foster Grant Handbags: Park Lane Hat: Xenia Danish Imports Luggage: Samsonite Shoes: Customeraft aE "V his odd-looking, night- " n-.-viar 1 iv-ir animal 1l VOG in Ji UYVstllg hiuihui asvvu - Northern forests and is a member of the cat family. He is smaller than a leopard, but he may weigh 45 pounds stumpy tail, tufted ears, long side whisk ers, long hair, huge feet (that serve as snowshoes in Winter) and all! In daytime he may lie stretched out on a limb of a tree. Or he may be sleeping in a cave or hollow tree. At all times, though, he is ready to fight for his children. He may have one or even four of those. At night his eyes (which are mere slits in daytime) open up and are so sharp they can see everything. His one terrifying howl at night makes snowshoe rabbits, squirrels, foxes, skunks, or any of his other victims leap up. Then he pounces on them. Sometimes, though, he is pounced on by hunters, for his fur is valuable. Do you know his name? Edited by MARJORIE BARROWS. Editor of The Children's Hour WHAT AN I M AL I S IT? Ruth Dixon THIS ANIMAL IS A. MY NAME. AGE STREET. CITY .ZONE. STATE MY NEWSPAPER IS Rules for Contest Guess the animal's name and color the picture neatly in its true colors. Send within one week to Ruth Dixon, Junior Treasure Chest, Family Weekly, Box 7740, Chicago 80, 111. Be sure to send your name, age, and address with your page. Prizes will be awarded to two boys and two girls for the best entries. Try your luck! li Family Weekly, December 7, 195 esort time is here again time to escape from the blustery winds into the enveloping warmth of sunshine. Get more travel mileage and pleasure using lightweight luggage filled with versatile, pack- Ue clothing packable even to a smartly casual floppy It. The simple designs of travel-wise knits and easy- pack textured fabrics are still a best bet. In addition, ps year we multiply to conquer space. Multipart en ables, re-mated, produce numberless combinations. few outfits thus enable you to travel light and avoid e burden of excess baggage. ' Morrison's 'travel-and-town ensemble will wash, won't shrink or stretch out of shape. The bulky-knit skirt ($11) and cardigan ($8) may be worn as separates. Fun fashion magic: swimsuit and cape by Nettie Rosen stein.,, The high bodice suit is a one-piece wool knit ($19); cape is fringed terry cloth in a box check ($15). A sleeveless jerkin (worn tucked in, too), matching Bermuda shorts in paisley-printed cotton ($4 each), and tailored cotton blouse ($5) are all Turner Togs. ographed for Family Weekly by Henri Janson Let's Draw a Palm Tree Ann Davidow bening beneath the sun, konuts grow bunched las one, Centered in the starry spread Of a palm tree's leafy head. kmdabout the young aves sprout, bng with old ones. Jailing out. 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