Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1931, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1931 YEP, TH GUY WHO 1S |[[HERE, GOOFY, HOLD THATS ME! AnDp || THAT DR.MUGGES IS 3 T“.E CHEERFUL Cfifl(UB GOING To LIFT BAMBING! T'LL TELL LISTEN — You GET||NC GENTLEMAN, GOOFy! || You'LL Have e——— KITTY KIPPERS FACE ! HE HIT HE WHEN T Have your fact The beavty of blve |! HE LANTJ To see .;T,I.ifiznius:;; "Ngfi-“’ figx?;E?§:§ . ¢ ;’MT:“TW‘,“"’:)\:? = and distant hills You ABOUT YOUR |l NG TO TOUCH My SOCK You ON THE Ayp.ec: OZ’RA\-/ 513: Always fades when || 3 : FOR MY 1 come too near. r / N~ Sves? (R I can stand and look : to = magic world — But can only see it from here. An Impromptu Operation. ‘ /1T WiLL BE A TERR\BAE. ALL T CONTAMNS = 7 1S TO TELL ANMNIE = SHE 3 APPOINTMENT 1O HER= MY FORTUNE - MM DOESNT SUSPECT- THURSDAN £ RS RMOET SORE o e CARS = MM MACHT - \S ALMOST HERE; THE DAY . HER LOVE FOR ME - EVERMTHING \ H‘w- — & FA\WWLWRE - SWE | SHELL DESPISE ME ~ BUT GONE W LOSTY ! 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IT WAS ENTIRELY Aty ) NO' NO! 1T was ON, SO “YOURE ANOT A MEMBER [ FAULT - TM vERY /)My FAULT—1 HAD WELL, WHAT Do You MEAA By Sorry! /RO RIGHT TOBE Ou SPOILING MY % THE S \D / DRwWE ? FREEMAN That's Different! fc} &mo*fiEem&, Copiight, 1987, by Public Ledger ACROSS. . Divide. . Covered colonnade. [ T e ; ook MY LIL" BROTHER BUT HE AINT . Persian sovereign. | 4. Cooks. a . Citrus fruit. 5 ‘llz‘yrn Sl TOLE ME WRHAT ; GETTIN | eligious rite. : ‘ Tminons e, | 7. Demonstrative pronoun. i Binir it SPRIZE WHAT HE . Melody | & Quer: poetic i TO BuUY HIM s ) ik . A cicatrix. 1 renoon: abbr. | FOR. HIS > ad a U WHAT . Small pieces of pastry. . Onion-like plants. 5 'I‘rl\'ehgxg permit. {11. Adamant. BOH‘HDAY! Mo aatools . East Indian herb. . Change, . Tablet of stone. 3. Book of the Bible. . A war ham:ner. . Pertaining to the sun. By . Ancient god. . Spring flower. GENE BYRNES . Hebrew letter. AD‘sltzm glance. ving. mage. e 0 aewing . Inhabitant of a mountainous coun- . Before. ot . Overwhelming confidence. 6. S. A. country. . Eradicates. . Ireland. . Sister. . River in Africa. . Slide out of the course. . Norse literature. . Belittles, | 34. Biblical name. . Worm. 5. River in England . Scent. Bird's home. . Reptiles. B e Chestnut colored horses. . Continent; abbr, 3 ?V‘hfler's mark on sheep; dial. Eng- o . a5, s 3 fin:;-m for carrying liquids. e . Regret. Luminous body. . Forcing air through the nostrils. | . < 5 i . Golf clubs. B s = . SAN: AINT HIT \ N\ X s 3 | 57. E: - § ‘ s b s . Slender spine of a crustacean. { WAL, ILL BE "\ THREATENING ('~ FacT )| HAVE ANY TH' CREDIT DEPARTMENT . Place for contest. & 9. ?rfmd!alher in Philippine Islands. | A DADGUMMED) . LETTERS THROUG! IDEA WHO . Wings of a building. 60. Joyous. ¢ \ \ . Persian poet. . Energy. ) e . Thus b = g . Ancient king. i, Maple Meringue Pie. Rub together three tablespoonfuls of | flour and three tablespoonfuls of soft- ened butter. Add a scant teaspoonful of salt, half a teaspoonful of cinna-| Cavse for mon, one-fourth teaspoonful of baking : soda, and blend all. Stir together one Complaint. cupful each of milk and maple sugar, and cook with the flour and butter | until the whole boils. Remove from the fire and stir in quickly one beaten egg | and the beaten yolks of two eggs. The | mixture should ‘befot enough to co- | agulate the eggs, if not it may be re- turned to the fiie and cooked a little longer with careful stirring. Add last half a cupful of seeded raisins. pour into a baked pie crust, pile over the top a meringue made of the beaten whites of two eggs, and leave in the oven untll = | the meringue is brown. Serve cold. Many OF TH' MAIL ORDER ER TO YESTERDA o S.LHUNTLEY

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