THE OLD TRUNK
This department we believe is destined soon to become one of the most popular features of the magazine. Not only shall we spare no pains upon our part, but we also earnestly ask your co-operation in providing puzzles of all shapes and descriptions to bewilder and tangle the most ingenious of intellects. To each of the first three persons who shall correctly solve all the following puzzles, we will give a year’s subscription to Young Folks Magazine, to be sent to any desired address.
The following are the names of the first three persons to solve correctly the puzzles in last month’s number and who are, therefore, each entitled to a year’s subscription to Young Folks Magazine:
Amabel Jenks, Lawrence Park, Bronxville, New York.
Ethel Olive Bogert, 85 West 34th St., Bayonne, N. J.
Flora H. Towne, 178 Francisco St., Chicago, Ill.
Perfect solutions were also received from many other young people and, as we offer the same inducement for this month, we hope to hear from them again.
The correct answers are given below.
| 1. | Feldspar. |
| 2. | Independence Hall. |
| 3. | Kinglet. |
| Bluejay. | |
| Robin. | |
| Blackbird. | |
| Crow. | |
| Woodthrush. | |
| 4. | Alice in Wonderland. |
| 5. | Saratoga. |
| 6. | Beaver. |
| Bear. | |
| Weasel. | |
| Puma. | |
| Deer. | |
| Otter. | |
| Seal. | |
| Ferret. | |
| Elk. | |
| 7. | Donkey. |
| Turnkey. | |
| Monkey. | |
| Whiskey. | |
| Lackey. | |
| Turkey. |