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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1931. Cc—6 MODEST MAIDENS : THE_CHEERFUL CHERUB IF you feel you need 2 change I know 2 simple thing to do —-7 YES, THE PUBLIC HAS' EVEN STOPPED TUYING SMOKED HERRING ' TAN You IMAGINE GEE' POOR FERDY FLATHEEL 13 AT BweE AS AN EASTER EGE! THINGS SURE Do LOOK BAD For TH' SMoked HERRING INDUSTRY! NOW LET ME THINK — THERE MUST BE 3Jone WAy To GET TH' PuBLIC Shut your eyes, then different pa;r\t of” view YoU AND MR. GREEN MUST CoME AND SEE US SOoME TIME FINE, ANYoLDTIME | | ™ B V_l WE SHoULP RE HAPKY To YouU REALLY MUST COME OVER SoMe TIME, You AND MR. GREER \ Who Received a “Some Time’ \ Invitation. © 1330 The A P A Riehia Rewrnos q.2 “HE MAY BE A GREAT NOVELIST, BUT THEY SAY HE CAN'T RE- MEMBER HIS PLOT TWO DAYS AFTER FINISHING A BOOK! “MAYBE HE DOESN'T READ 'EM HIMSELF.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph [[CHEE! 1 CANT GET Over T € GOT WAY YOU SUT-SMARTED SHARK R NOU= TH\S WHEN YOU TURNED OUT TW LIGHT ON HIM SO HE COULDN'T | SEE AN BETTER'N 4OU COULD - WOW, AND WHRT A BEATIN Nou HANDED HIM' 'VE JUST BEEN Do) Tetter-out_snd vou will bum D AND \T'S ALL F) S SRR Lh GET TWENT ERRS, BNNWBN=- HE'S DONE FOR - NOU DON'T WAVE TO WATCH OUT FOR WIM NN MORE ~ MEANTIME FooD B ANRNIES TADE OUT HERE AR MO §TPTLE HOUSEHOLD - € HAVE MILLIONS NO — GEE, SANDN - SOMETHING'S JUST GOTTA BE DONE - PAT HuosR kave\.\n g»;m [ ‘m\v;a ™ AND SWE" Wox AS A g‘mvi~?m~\§e THAT CASTOR O\ WASN'T SUCH A GOOD \DER DFTER ALL~— Bs FARTHEST Letter-out and they are menac- ing. PEARY Letter-out. and they are the sales- man’s meal ticket. RECORDS STHING TTHET W, 8E RECORDS LSRN .~ . Letter-out and it belongs to & STRIKE | v DARNERS boy hate Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell what we see in a crowd. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. [T NS THE RIRED MAN wanTs T ELOPE wiTH MY WIFE- BUT HeE —~ 'T 6ot CARF Letter-out and the sailor pulls for it SHORE H Letter-out and set it again. I RESET Letter-out and it's good faith. I A ] TROTH Letter-out end it's flirting busi- NE OGLED |K1 Letter-out and it's rented again. (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle THERE'S SO MANY MORTEAGES ON THE OLD FARM- THG PAPCR RATTLES ALL MGHT AND KEEPS US AWAKE - THE oNLY PEORLE BUYING COTTON ARE FoLkKS WITH THe EARACHE- T™He GRASSHOPPERS 6GOT S How's CRoPS, THROES MY ERIEND 7 MOTHS ARE EATING THREES CAMPHOR BALLS THROAT GOLDEN KESTREL And It Kept Getting | Worse and | Worser. 3 ,,;.,....w O oy ) o i g Bt Pttt 'V 3 P O THAT'S ENouGH - YouRE A CADOY Al RIGHT - BuT FLL GET ONE WHO ISN'T S0 SMART ~ 42 . s RE You REALLY ), = I'lL SEE IF You ¢ &uasin MY BAG '? 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THeat the frult, pulp to dissolve |the added sugar and combine while |hot with the stify beaten egg whites There Seems |s0 as to cook the eggs partially and| to Be No [give body to the mixture. Ater the| ) [ | fruit pulp has been combined with the | Point to Pa’s | egg whites and sugar, the mixture may s |be baked if desired. When baked in| Claim. a dish surrounded by water in a very slow oven for about an hour the whip should not fall and may be served either hot or cold, or fruit whips may be served as soon as mixed without cooking. Whipped cream is a delicious addition to cold frult whips, By S.LHUNTLEY || [SIMI <D DX VD) mm:? /D N 3