Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1931, Page 27

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a4 0. v et “CAN_YOU BEAT IT? TWO MINUTES AND HE ORDERS A FOUR-MINUTE EGG!” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. TUMBLERS Letter-out and the rich have I them. 3 - Letter-ou’ and they give up. INDOORS | letter-out and the cream gets that way. ~ RESOLES ‘ Letter-out and it's inferior. | | RESOUND | | | REDISPOSE Letter-out and ther're in - I oy serial” ik Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. mzmzmmmmmmmmm you p you have removed it from. ive “lettered-out” correctly he can't vote, Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. ADVERT DESPISE MODELS r Letter-out and drag in the water. WALTER | E sy R attogont and & ewort wears his l | ASKEW Letter-out and the craty man T did it. RAVED ‘ | Letter-out and he hurries. SPEEDS DOLES ' WREAKS that way, (Copyright, 1931.) disproportionately tall and | 5o° Sew Pyassely. |27, Violently. |28 Torn asunder. |29 Ground plots. Rescus |30. Form a (said of cabbages). 37, e sota, |31, Consumed. bag! . 381 Admitted facts N e 2. Onar |37, False show . | 38. Departed from life. u. slender. . Improper, 34. Prother's’ daughter 35. A grain. . Indian colns 50. Giver of knowledge 55. Wrathful. 7. Morbidly tender g‘. External. 61. Prosecuted at law. 62. Wants. 63. Writing table. | o7 force. | 48. Two-toed sloth. ;g Minute hole in the skin | 51. Metal-bearing vein. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | i [afflvcelfllghtbmmrflo'lylnw them some the heated milk. - Pour boller and stir con- THAT GUY'S GYITA MAKE A TRAIN IN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, I build my life with || ars of work Like stones that meke|| 2 wall, But heppiness fiome.s quite unso t And vim-](keug covers 21l L Node! Tiere! THE SECPET OF Goop-LookiNG CLSTHES IS NEVER o LET EM GET ouT oF SHAPE NEAW, DRT'S PE JOINT WERE Warbucks! AT BIG SP [BEANDGR CAN'T FIGHT. IF He €VER CROSSES MY PATH I'LL Sock HiIM SO HARD He'LL COUGH UP LAST . D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST_ 26, o GEE! LOOK AT THE YES, NR. BOWERS, ITS QUTE DAMONDS ON THAT CHARMING, BUT T™M ANXIOLS BABy EDDIE' - TALKIN' *To GeT Back Hore. My || 0V sone B So HUSBAND 13 GIVING ME A DAME, T GUESS — TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY | || Jcave T To EDDIE FOOT YACHT FOR MY BIRTH™|| 1y GeT IN WITH THE DAY NEXT WeEeEK, AND I ExcLUSVE ELITE! JUST WiLD > See IT! : 1931. Do You REALIZE YOURE RESTING YOUR- FULL WEIGHT AGANST YOUR NEW COAT | AND CREASING ITALL UP ¥ TO RuUe OUT SOME QU ~ ANYTHING. T BeT T COULd EueEn BEAT HIM 1IN A PST-) JABING 7/ You- 'f, A ")j‘ 7 QSN\E? 77 2 e = s S'PRIZE / FOR YOU MOM! I KNeEW YOU WERE TIRED SO I POURED OUT . & 1» cur oF TEEM For You ! 8y { GENE DYRNES What's Swat | | | I VERY GOOD. IVE TAKEN IN & 3,75 ¥/ So FAR Topay ¢ e . GOSH,You MuST HAVE SOLD A ' LOT OF LEMONADE! o LE MNAD | AND WHERE DID YOU FIND THE WHERE ONES “YouVveE e Uke THE d]| ConTesT s ON. EVERY FOURSOME HAS HOW DID You GET PAID 5¢ N ALL -THAT MONEY IF You DION'T SELL ANY 2 LEMONADE . WHEN ON THE SEVENTA .

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