Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1928, Page 55

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, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON SYhe BOYS and GIRLS PAGE “Educating Patricia” BY CORNELIA H. MILLER | | ! , Polly Downing knows so much 4t it than 1 do. How can I overn this school?” dor’t you we v an inch, old rest yourself in the arms . and vou will know every- | to know about govern- | vou peep a peep, or 1] i mouth out with soap- | morn i sharp rap of the gavel anhope called the meeting to semblance order and | that nomimations for the secretary of state would be Boarding School Election. Marrs who “loves Starting things. n Y of the new eting Lo P With the resi Toomieed 0 CHAPTER VIII. 4 r the Tuesday of her was marked by the of officers to the bodv a tense und nt that the excitement ment manifested d followed. One by the preside 2 came from fous parts of the room, feet fid:| eted, cold hands rubbed themselve s were flush eves held a last ballot was f 1y cast and the library NUARY 1.1863 TION PROCIAMATION Al NCIPA & REEDI063392 aom ptions of whers w personalitics was cert Wasn't she funny? as if I shouid dis And if T should, by t me place to- with a lily in the est pitch. Miss r1thy grown | the moment as anything v to encounter in life. | s ever for In spite of hersell M until_evening and thorou ciatad the humor of Miss announcement, at the cl that the election of offi @ent zoverning body would take place 7:30 in the school assembly room “Do vou suppose that th> dear inno- cent thinks for one n e that we t know it,” Mary demanded in a stage whisper of P “Heavens, I can't ima i possible when we ampeding ar i renzy for the la then. gaze on Louise. < she even has a breath of suspicion of what is in store for her.” Chapel services that cveni tered the most copious lack of tration. Elizabeth Stanton, turn it was to play the hyr requested to render “Abide W thundered forth “Onward 1 Soldiers A mirthful titter was ' narrow.a margin.” | quickly quelled by a stern glance from hake her for me!” hissed Mary the head mistress. 5 violently. | Scarcely was the closing prayer fin-| Patricia nodded her gracious assent, | did live f dinner. ers of the stu ng i ck of th her wig ous manner ve counted thea ballots . and-a have founda that am hasa been elected o office of-a (a-hem) secretary of sta A mild applause was politely ten- | I feel that T can't bear it another | minute. 1f can't talk faster I <hall be forced to snateh that paper smack out ‘of her hand.” groaned | Patricia in an undertone to Mary. | h-sh?™* i rt of-a thea repub. | by-a (ahem) very = WITH THE PUZZLE EDITOR | Goodbve 19271 Here's a new year| 2 | This week I will describe two more | for es, and we'll start it right by | ng holds, the first of which is | wor A cross word in the shape of the Near-Leg Hold and Arm hov h tells the depar- ture of the dying year, i Wrestling Trick: BY OUNG HACKENSMITH." In the word diamond below the sec ond Jine is a word for painting, th d for utility and the fifth for cov- | ered with tile.” Can you guess it? To obtain this hold, grasp your| 1 | T | epponent’s right wrist and right les | T 3 | | with the left and right hands, as The Hour Glass. | I‘l . { shown in the fllustration. Draw his TRAILER | arm well n %o that vou can L |'#rip his right upper arm under your I | armpit. holdi very tight—th o the lock. I” is leg toward 3. as you draw his arm do ward 4 | press your right shoulder into his Here I one ensv word chain and stomach. jone that's a bit harder the hard When the hold is ebtained you can one first ¢ ) il e Change MOON to TIDE in seven alance and fall with him to the mat. | moves, . | His body will swi ver y | Change LIVE to DIES in four and shoulders and he will | moves. . severe jolt | 4 This hold will take a lot of prac- | Try this jumbled word square: tice, bu en you get on to it it is | 5 s SechmA o a e Leg Hoid | REARRANGE THE LETTERS R i : and Inside | TO FORM WORDS.REARRAN- | | N THE FLOODS BURST. Catch your opponent’s nearest ez GETHE WORDS IN PROPER | | | = whed when there was every her fin into the palms of | ORDER.. TO. FORM main idle all’the yo of an imminent etamped nds to keep from screaming . 5 i sembly room. Miss Stanhope took her sesilta of the hn WORD SQUARE: weeks in Winter, fit pia in hand, and asa follows: Louise Davi and let it hold y¢ eailed the mecting to order with a|A-hem. Mary Downing, near your table or #hort speech in which she outlined the se Davis is elected by four votes "t © dent b office en the f burst. Ax a_moun b dent of the rey y terrent g up for the Winter ver A e, . rushes in the tumull of Spring. 5o a pine shelves torrent of words, cheers, gasps, em The definitions are Fanten braces almost swept Louise off her ZON ' feet. S0l bewildered by the complete HORIZONTAL. | wall with a nination, she w 1. A covered truck another at the wsp the realization 6. Notin, or threo st Mary o was left quite 5. hmiplement to measure time the numb pres ¢ o answer disjointed 1 Toward length of ‘ ce president, meted out t | g Ixland @b between th punishments which were deemed nee 13, A month nnils or serew smary to the ¢ ; 13. Non not extend \ Besi “Oh, my dear, you will be the bee's 1A fizyre with many sides | Ahawors: Sekee the ahelves > it Ll | The words in the crossaword puzsle | jIACe he sheb rom the stude 8w onahil s on; DAtk t | are—Horizontal: 1, van o the alsd - run e of Vice pres chis. worn out by the bat ll merey Elass: 11, to; 12, L1 1 of the E most in th ments I 1 ) a dress 16, wit; 19, polygo | on the » . s e AV, GIe e i 20, A Adiah ehrate hem; 80, 1 Vertical: 2, » L 1he close of Mixs St hoa grin of satsfs with both hands when executipg the | i 4, dvon: B Ella: 6, os 1-[ rhe L/"u'"“’ 1 e pulled i1, 3f it d nearly jeg ho A dnside back heel | | . Utah: 10, afry; 14, unive | Whe \ibos ; B 0K s, 0l dear Kep in with your right le " | 17, toll: 18, wofa: 20, leek; 21, gird 1t a couat of varnish it A s ¥ And trom now on, I am nice | the photograph, and “hack heel [ | . em; 2N, i it add much to th to no Jemons, unless e v. Oh, | oppane teft le Yo i | tn the diamond are T, | pyy 1n Winte e these laxt weeks' Mow 1 have chatted | ghould g dnst the short 5 v, tiled, led, 1 | xhelves and : ith bare “ moby, robs, robe, | e con like new “Madam President, 1 nomir line. dine, dins, DIE | o words In the fumbled word sauare are fish, inte, atop and hope, | 0. A Western State 1. Well ventilated 14 An institution of A her handx shed her earning | | 7. Employ | ] . crebod ratt [} The . J, y Not in the ¢ then sont Desid i This Is No Joke. gL ) Jong proces. | | “T want a bottle of fodine” 5 b2 poand down the : “Rorey, but this s a diug stor ' the pattern made fame 6. A small Ktream Can't T interest you in an alam clock, | And How! | foot bull games P'rint measure Bome nice leather goods, n few nm.--{ Jos—\What Kk s rounded one corner ey one I8 You (French) Parts or a toasted ¢ sandwich T xev oy the night wWatehmn, staring | o S ————— - e ey e « “r T thought 1o 4N > g N N gy 2 it ht l I'HE ADVENTURES OF PETER PEN. “Oh, Alfred, gond tor you, fust whit | <t B LA T i L R Hey pete / GET UP, ITS TIME TQ GO TQ WOQR< Joline Nantern 0 TAKE A BUNCH . |orsovs ANDGIALS . |on ATRIP TO THE friend. 1 knew it fre Lt | S ‘ ‘ ‘ LAND OF yuUST SPOSIN 9 nest unday) | | 38U YoU HusTMAKE The Riddle Box | ESERVATION NOW/ 1 Which are the lightest men, | n, Irish or Vnglish | Why are satlors bisd horseren? | o1 Wis 1IEht side. You can now ralse | Why in & lwahive like a witnesa? | DI, sud thiow bin backward or, it | 4. What will ke ples inguisitive? ar Volln e " oA RO b ] Fundu he wt | A i In\: B and tunge forward | o bivioe ’ you can place " o -‘Mh‘ “1.'“ l'nl n\n SWErs. Wit very g . 1odn Beothund Diere ave men of Aye, | 'h. mf..um.“ aveelt agatist i | i drelund wen of Cork, bt i K | teg hold and fuside buck hoel, thio " e ' 1 bolshie (Jond are Liginermen Becanse they | your vight arm around your oppn Qanrs L e il it dx u beedolder, 4. The Iettar 8 may ho. (hen saueesn herd. Thie R o Aah yorenult i fall, ft W sled for worite books A wooden a bookcase 3 two or three he sled to the the top mat upon 't eut out and pla hs of lath @ under ves to relieve the ot only LS appeara when vou v prepare the it towil [ In the car—Tired of walking® Sure wm . vun a while then a fow th shelves and Saw out two en th the ends wnd i L CRAFTS JOKES ; '"The Ghost atil_?a_vgrsham’s BY W. BOYCE MORGAN. oz Cheist Ma Abian is robhing then, INSTALLMENT V. OMETHING told Llovd that Dot was going to scream, and like a flash he clamped his hand over | Hle and stood tre i lemn eves at one Again came moan, and med to be downsta “Put out the lig “Let's get out in the h |, Dot blew out the to the door seream?” she breathed her teath were chatte toward the stairs’ fal. " Then Clay a man,” “WITH POUNDING HEARTS THEY WATCHED IT COME® to the brother and siste he's a giant. we can ha hide at the top « him when he It was a were in despera agreed. With two boys er those sam With pourdins ome, and step. CLoy cried srip on t the floor apled boys sit 1woke™ o ardian? I've always Dot who had Jrox when she ot the Faluan, Pedestrian Associa Fanswered O1 simple posed Fabian sty twildly 2t hisbonds walked NOU LET A PELLOW - SouT our ALEER P \WHAT 0O [/ THOSE NCa. OO T LETTERS weve G v MAD. BO ThEL ) READEAS May see Taem

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