Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1931, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1931. = 3 YES, MR. BOWERS, 1 MET A 1 ToLD WM You SPOKE BomH THE CHEERFUL CHERUB He. FerDiNAD VERY INTERESTING 2 CHAP LATIN AND GREEK FLUBNTLY —————— ABOARD THIS SHIP! He AND HE 13 ANXIOUSETO Meer When people yearn : IS PROFESSOR DUNKLE, YOU! HE IS LOOKING FORWARD with all their hearts : Ty o Tronee TO SOME ‘1LONG CONVERSATIO °f“‘ ngt. one treasure ' 8.8, WITH You IN GReex! ar JOWNED EDDIE BOWERS IN THE SMOKING ROOM, LAOKING MUK BETTER. Hun! LEW FIELDS NOT" VERY EXCLUSIVE TiouGH - USED To WEAR Look AT THAT GUY ACRoSS TiE CAR ONE LIKE THAT o24 v L T e — “ONE PROFESSION ISN'T ENOUGH TO GET MARRIED ON NOW- ADAYS. EVERY MAN SHOULD HAVE AN AVOCATION.” “WELL, DADDY, WILLY'S A WOW ON THE UKE!" LETTER-OUT Letter-out and assimilste your I food. MIDGETS MERMAID | Letter-out and it's hard hit. BOURSE l Letter-out and judges wear them. | Letter-out and it's s menace. each word and rearrange to spell the word called Print the letter in center column ite W have “lettered-out” correctly it's & sign of Answer to Saturday’s LETTER-OUT. Letter-out and it's just hot sir STUMBLERS |M | 8 o e Igtter-out and they are sround THOMAS | A| s ;opt snd have romantic AROMAS | R | M s 0 and soldiers sre that MARKED | K| %™ ‘R EASTERN ' S ' Letter-out :A ;;‘non than (Copyright, 1931.) . Daily Cross-Word Puzzle HE'S THE cLue i/ NO, THANK You, 1 NEVER Touch HE DOESNYT DARE. DONT P ” A - ECTION HANDICAPPER. WING. |1 DON'T SMoKE ’ ? EVEay BOLToR . Ts o AND 1 DON'T_DRINK WATER 7 R VICINITY 1S A MEMBER. LESS IT HAS BEEN DISTILLE! - L OF THIS CLuG ~ o AR T an 1 was wus STARTIN’ TO CLEAN $—Rural fort of the Romans. 70—Paces. THE CELLAR aN' HE 14—Very stout. 71—Malicious old woman. 15—Loose, 72—Declare upon oath. 16—A medieval medicine. . e 1—Sodium carbonates. g g | 2—Residence. - 3—To exist. 22—Append. 4—Serpent. 24—An endowed widow. 5—Take the initiative. 25—Cry of a cat. 6—The round pompano, 26—To soak through pores | 7—Pertaining to chief aboriginal stock 28—Roofed with clay plates. of the Philippines. | 29—Large town 8—Outside-growing trees or plants. 30—Dandy. 9—A couple. 33—Cooling device. 10—Part of a circle. 33—8mall Tug. 11—Depart. 34—Stir up. 12—Greatly disturbed. 37—A county officer. | 41—Local storm moving north from Mexico. | 20—Bright color. 42—A plece of slow music. | 23—Capable of being described. 43—Flower parts. i s 46—Evil. 47—One circuit around a race track. -feeling minersl. 4 i :‘ ot. | 35—Obtatned. | 36—A bronzing of the skin. | 39—Small, pear-shaped fruit. 40—Antagonist 44—Basely imitative. 45—Frugal. 50—Soft, soapy- 52—Brilliantly colored parT: trees. 62—Healing. 65—Linen vestment for ancient Jewish ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. 53—

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