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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO:! D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1931 He -HA-HA-A-A L EDDIE, YOU'RE A CLEVER Guy — OH! WHAT A SAp!! HAa-H KITTY KIPPER PHONED ME TO DROP IN AND SEE HER, AnD I Dip! AND, OH Boy! IS THAT UNCLE OF YoURS & DUMB ISAAC ! GEE! GOOFY, WAIT TiLL T TELL YOU THIS = HA - HA N ITS RICH —ITS Juley™ S0 wTTY YEP!! BUP T HuNe UP ON HER AND WOULDNT LISTEN TO A WORD SHE SAD! T SAW THAT GUY PATTING HER cHgex—— SHE CANT TRIFLE WITH MYy ARFECTIONS, EVEN IFf SHE IS WORTH A FEW MILLION — THERE'S THE ®ELL! wAaIT'LL T SEE WHo T 1S, unk! LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. W‘I:‘b'hwt our hats Yy - 1 let rimh'un.\' toy B\nl.loo — itter plant. ALONE ROAM | tter-out and you will have s Letter-out Letterout and you will have » Letter-out and yoy will have | something advertised. i SALVE Letter-out and you will find them on ships. TEAR Letter-out and ou 1] something to .tuly. LR PALM Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for lr;‘ the last coélur‘r;n,r Pflntuthe om}itud ]Tttel‘ 1.\; center column opposite word you have removes rom. you have ‘lettered-out” correctl; something that is new. o HEM ' wHaT's THE MATTER WITH THE ProNe? | CANT EVEN GET THE OPERATOR- HELLO! HeLLo ! OPERMTOR HELLO, CENTRAL ! HELLO HY MERNT TO TTELL NMOou -~ THERE WAS A NOT\CE SOME TIME AGO = W\T WAS ASOUT THE BILL NOT BE\WNG PA\D, S\IR- W\ FANCY TTHEN HAVE F Poor "pADDY - \ NEMVER ShAwW Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. WREATH Latter-out and 9 Letter-out and you ha'3 what the s VILE M DIET VEAL (Copyright, 1931 MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, Calif,, (N.AN.A.) .—Such has been the success of the Western film “Cimarron” that Jocal studios are milling over old manu- scripts of this great open-s ariety in the hope of finding something for February 4 y made its hit just for a good five years, at least. never know—that's one reason wh; movie men are so flighty. They fin themselves in a continual state of sur- prise and bear up wonderfully under | the strain. Along comes Winfield Sheehan and | revives “East Lynne,” which will have its premiere tonight. This play, which was a favorite back in the days when women went to the theater for a “good cry,” has the stre ening presence of Ann Harding. Tha be_enough to put it over But on the heels of this announce- ment, studio readers tell me they have been put to reading a series of Vic- torian novels that for sheer boredom and antiquity can't be equaled. The studios’ explanation is that they are| | looking for a smash-hit revival. If things follow the usual routine. | then we may hope for a season of things which will be familiar to grandma and grandpa, if they do not | waken any memory response in our hearts. Oh, and the English hunting picture is on again. I'm so glad to hear this. The mad dash of pink-coated riders across the meadows is swell celluloid stuff. And If Sam Gold had thought of this for Evelyn Laye—who rides like a centaur and is as British as the King ‘himself—what a picture that first one of hers could have been. And George Arliss, making his own story of Alexander Hamilton, will be one of the high lights of the coming season. For Arliss alone are we grate- ful to the Warner Brothers, because this actor will preserve his own artistic integrity in the face of studio opposi- tion and give the cinema public oppor- tunity to see something really fine. ‘When the two natives who figured so largely “in “Trader Horn” and were brought back here for some studio shots made ready to leave Hollywood it was discovered that their trophies from the cinema town were quite as interesting [Al lone ought to | THREW I Letter-out and you will compete. VIE Letter-out and apd you'll like the jad’s name. TED r-out and have a drink. ALE out and vou'll take some- as any brought this wa; hunters in e Dark Gontiosnt iy First of all they concentrated on the wearing this headgear on all ns—and quite jauntily too, I it add. They have a delightful ction of old nails picked up on the Two large sacks of salt will he of African cagiar for them during the coming social season in the Kongo. The lLine-up of tin cans is really impos- nd if you think you have some bottles in your home, you should B the bootleg specimens Mutia and Riano gathered around the dressing rcoms of M-G-M. . Of course, when the packing cases are finally opened in the heart of the good old homeland, s Hollywood direc- tor may be found snugly packed away. A director is a decorative creature, at best. Butter bean trousers and highly colored woolsn hose. Heavy gold brace- lets and wrist watches of tremendous Was a intricacy ana size. Star sapphires go over big with directors, also. As a bit of African novelty, a Hollywood direc- tor should rate high—and there are a 1 never be missed! sright, 1931, by North American News- paper Alliance.) Apple Cups. Wash and dry some perfect red :g; ples and cut a small slice from stem end of each. Remove most of the core and pulp with a knife, then finish scooping out the pulp with a blunt spoon in order to avoid breakin| the skins, ! eaving about one-f inch next to the peel. These shells or_cups may be used as containers for salads or dessert. The top_ of each may be replaced for a cover. The apple pulp may be chopped and used in a salad or for applesauce. Baked Oysters. ‘Wash and open three dozen oysters in the shell. Over the oysters put a few drops of lemon juice, a of finely minced green pepi mento, mixea, and a sprinkled with pepper and u(htlg. covered Wi buttered bread crumbs. Place in a hot oven for about 12 minutes. Shallow nre%r:ot earthern- ware dishes, with half shells embedded in coarse salt, are excellent for baking| the oysters. Frankfurter. THASS FUNNY! TRIRD DAY ON THE BoAT AND THe CAPTAIN YELLING THAT Re's Been NELLING THAT GUERY HouR! GUESS HE FoRGGT TO N P 1P lv oy KEN KLING What's That? And a Millionaire? T Winoy HAD THE IDER THAT THe BEST RACKET N HoLLYwooL WAS THE PICTURE BUSINESS UNTIL HE BUMPED INTO THIS oL MAN NOTHING — THosE FIGURES TAKE MY SPEECH AWRY NEP- SIx YERARS AGO THIS LAND CosT ME A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS— TODAY QIL GUSHES FORTH FROM IT To THE TUNE OF 22,600,000 ¥ YEARLY “ WHAT DO You SAY To THAT 7 1 WA I PISCONTINUED “THE SERV\CE, S\WR - IE HE'S A CHAMPION HOG CALLER- RE'S A LONG WAYS FROM HOME IT'S A QUEER BOAT AT THAT FoR AN OCEAN GREYHOLND, T STOPS eueRy FIFTEEN MINUTES FoR PASSENGERS: MONEY POURS IN SO Fast To QIL MEN THAT WE GET FLAT FEET WALKING To THE BANK! S e’ Y/ i N6 FINANCIAL INTERESTS INCREASED IN VALUE T 1 MUST_SEE OW MY OTHER Syndreate Tnc. ¥ ¥ TouR GOLF CLuB JusT PHONED Y/ AAD SAID THAT THE SAOW TOURNAMEAT THAT WAS SCHEDULED FOR TWO OCLOCK TODAY ) HAS REEA POSTPOAED TiLL. TOMORROW/, TELL ME TOMORROW =~ IVE AN IMPORTAANT CONFEREACE AT THE HOSPITAL AT TWO A Nineteenth- Hole Conference. TO REMEMBER WHAT MOM WANTED ME TO GET IN THIS Across. . 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