Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1931, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1931 THE BO3S'S WIFE WAS THE OL LADY CANT ViSly 38ALous o e KICK ABOUT THIS SHE WAS ALWAYS Hanene, STENOG, SHES @OT A = ABOUT THE OFFICE o FACE LIKE A HATCHE T, P THAT REMINDY NE i SO I RESIGNED ! AND A DISPOSITION | for the reason ! ID BETTER Hop o LIKE A STERMOTHER * RIGHT Down TO [|That poets always THE OFFicE AND INTERVIEW THE s BPPLICANTS FoR wdvertise : ™ Som ! this season. OF COURSE THERE ARE BooKs, BUT AUNT JANES READ NEARLY EVERYTHING- CANT You HELP ME THINK 7 HeY? on! yEs. wwy NOT GET HiM A NICE BRIAR PIPEY “SHE HAS CAUGHT FIVE OF THE MOST HANDSOME HUSBANDS!" “YEAH, BUT YOU SHOULD S8EE THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY!" LETTER-OUT el i By Charles H. Joseph GOOD MORNING, ANNIE = ’ QFFER TO ANNBODY ELSE - HOURS | COLLDW T >3 TAW COME INTO MM STORE = E ST OU ARE A SMART RZoab 6 TR, A CLERK~ 4 oot T TLetter-out_and we think of get- { WOULDN'T RN To = BUT | WILL GWWE NOU ALL R SELL MOou SOMETHING = \ TRADER - MOV ARE POLITE- THE MERAT AND GROCERIES WANT To LK To You= || 8D\ WOLLD NOT WAVE O NEED AT NOUR _PLACE- A BUSINESS PROPOSITION © WATCH MOU, BECOUSE EGGS, MILK, FRUIT = “IOL : s WOULDNT HANE TO Buy NOU COULDN'T REFUSE \ “'é:fi\:‘_‘_?%ohfe ANOTHER THING - SPANGLE Letter-out and we say that of goats. TRIBUTES lett over Letter-out and ansry people do that to their hair. 1 2 3 4 I Letter-out and these are usually - r. TRIANGLE isp’t & Mormon is that. SLEETING 1 | 2 I 3| scurTLING | 4 | 5 | Letter-out and every one in Utah - 5 Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called | for in the last column. Print the omitted letter in center column opposite word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctiy it will spell something we shouldn't take unless we have to. Answer to )’um;'l LETTER-OUT. E ¥ ) Letter-out and sometimes that one 1| SERGEANT IG , A’ he Qe BST 1 o y \T'S Too €ARLY FOR S adan I RE 1 oo N I L L 1S BROADCASTING A PERSONALLY 32 OLYMPICS - L[ B pomrm CONDUCTED TOUR ™e (932 I I 4o Segds ool T 2 T THROUGH MARY | SO THAT GUY MUSTA l I Letter-out and it's another sale. a 2 )’ BROADCASTING g RESQLD ¥ < - 2 STATION) Letter-out ke the coat with- 4 4 GARLAND | D | s o l E I Letter-out and it takes three to make ‘em. 2 LUCRATIVE 3 SOLDIER 5 SORTIE [ ‘TRIOS (Cooyright, 1081 ; | Daily Cross-Word Puzzle l WELL WELL CAN Tais [ MW SOUNG YOO SURE ! ThaT: e i oer Y AR oo Kiow GETSy @SS TEACHER. 2 DocToR. ;rfij*utgg‘m‘ FLATTE o s, THE LADY WRO A 5 : o W voctor! : CRADUATED . Formerly. 3 . Make leather without tanning. . Hindu princess. < . . Yellow fruit. . Part of a play. HES. iy MIGTIRS . Reduce to pulp. . Spread for drying. . I\NEW FELLER AN . Genus of perch-like fishes. . Small stand. THIS 1S THE EVERY TIME WE Unfit for food. | 6. Husband of Gudrun: Scand. myth. YHIRD TIMR . . 2 CALLS 318 PUTS Having rounded projections . Very small, TS e P 2 =\ THE cLock sacx . Half a score. . Whalebone. J HA| A Ull' # et s . Soon. 3 /I - - Hawaiian food 2 ' 5% . Seize: collog 2 4 ” Y ) - Mars) Camel-hair robe. 7 ; : Machine for sowing. Burmese demcn Wrath . . Ibsen character. 5. Graplite used in pencils. More mature. . Before TR v CO " Intellectually el i o) 24. Introduces from abroad 5. Narrow d tern: 7. Decree of the Sultan y 5. ;flgfllflp‘_fl gulls an 5. Pertaining to sound quality. Friend of Miles Standish. Cousin Those who color cloth. Saltpeter. | White, ductile metal . Strikingly odd |32 Checks. 3. Journey by ox team | 23, Mahometan nymph. 5. Lairs 34. Bury. Signitying past time. | 26. Ofciating. Brown kiwi 29, American general Gentlemen . Citadel of Moscow t Ratlocinate. Chief constituent of fatty oils. 86. Dr 53. Poisonous alkaloid found in poisoe = E = OH HEAVENS'K & 4 e emiock. - Cereal grain, R siate, 5 3 NoU MEAN “WHEN \ P WAL, WHEN Pineapples. | t i = & WE ARRIVED THERE, WAL, 3. Leaglie, £+ between nations e ) . I/ we arrivES 5. Principality on the Riviera. I e Aice r 4 / \ - WHAT DAYA . Mcre parsimonious Anctent church vessel A AT il L SHaTOREL ey T P A HAPPENED TODAY.- WHAT DAYA L follshinast . Poker term. ey ME AN’ MULEY BATES ] A\ ALlow we — | 3. Donkey. 3 ur A s‘uuc: c:;‘r ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | 84. Turkish military title. 1% IuncaflAn‘_ | — 14 | Rhubarb Cobbler. SLHUNTLEY Two cups flour, 3 teaspoonfuls bake ing powder, Y teaspoon salt, 2 table- spoonfuls svgar, 4 tablespoonfuls lard, 1 egg and 3 cur milk. 1x flour, bak- P c. ’t | ing_powder, salt and -ugr, Cuyt in a Lan lard and add rest of ingredients. Spread | Bo Kidded over top of rhubarb mixture. Make four holes ‘n top to allow steam to ! escape. Beke 25 minutes in moderate oven. Serve warm. Rhub:rb Mixture.—Four cupfuls diced rhubarb, 1!, cupfuls sugar, 3 table- speonfuls flour, 3 tablespoonfuls lemon juice, 1 teaspoonful cinnamon, '. tea- spoonful vanilla and 2 lelespaontulll butter. Mix rhubarb, sugar and flour. | Add rest of ingredients and pour into luuuow, buttered baking dish. Cover with crust.

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