Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1931, Page 35

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= p L PN P — THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, _fiEPTEMBER‘ 3, 1931, ettt Ten gorry that the world’s arranged we must do our work for pay — I eluays Feel 1 More Com- plicated Than It Used to Be. \ J %3 r “HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING OF A RUNAWAY ELEPHANT?" I “IF IT'S A PINK ON&, DAD SAW IT LAST NIGHT!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph ESTHER REPASSE WISHER SEALED LISPER l Letter-out and you feel more Letter-out and every bed should have one. 1 PoaMz:wan Al Makes a | Proposition. . WOU\D 8¢ O. SUT NO HORSE-POCTORS FOR. PAT= 'M GOWN OVER OMN TW E GWE MY P Ny THI KEEpanecr DNEWOO AW GET HER A Letter-out and a tailor's gooss does it. Letter-out and don't get shat kind of a wife. comfortable, GRAY Letter-out and it's a tool for bending. Doctor! 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 If you have “lettered-out” correctly a locomotive you have removed it from. can't travel without them. FARTHEST | F | A [C] PEARY RECORDS STRIKE IE DARNERS ol A L] . List of things in alphabetical order. . A dessert. . A Southern State. " One who seizes illegally on sovereign power. . Generous. 3 ?hlllnl back into a former state. . Images. . Also. . Short skirts worn by Scottish High- . Infant. " part of Greek temple; a cella. 7. Town in the Netherlands. " Close-fitting jackets with short flaps. . A Scottish chemist. . To walk again. ¥ . Hastened. 5. Units of germ plasm. . Vase with a pedestal. . Puts on another layer. re precipitous. e. 5. Before. 46. Portugese money. . Footlike organ. . Salutation to the Virgin. . Young horse. . Stormed. 3. A spiced mixed drink. Model. Fuman beings. 57. Barter. . Having made a will. . Moslem enemy of the medieval Christians. . A slight convex curve of the shaft of a column. . Essential part. . Alarm. . Tries out again. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. S boy hates. ERRAND (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Letter-out and they are menac- THREATS Tetter-out and vou will burn AT oure "dena Py Letter-out and they are the sales- man’'s meal ticket. ORDERS Letter-out and it belongs to & Woman. ‘oman. SKIRT Letter-out and it's & trip & small & ZRZCRZAZ Good in Two P saaaaugi ol / _LOOK AT ThaT FELLOW LINE UP A SIX-INCH PLOTT— THAT MUST BE AN IMPORTANT Down. . Instrument for measuring diameters. . Part of optical instrument. . A small stand. . The white popular. ~ . Roman household dieties. . Suffix meaning tumor. . Knight of the Round Table. . Coagulates. . Employ. . To be morose. 11. Instruct. . Praise. . Return. 21. Egg . Child’s sled. 5. Appointed as a deputy. . Aromatic wood. . Cauterizes. . River (Spanish). . Chemical suffix. . Relates. . Caustic. . Musical instrument. . Famous twins. . Elizabethan poet. . Stately buildings. . Plain. . Regrets. . Cossack. . Goddess of earth. . To shape or fashion. . Final. 57. Allowance for waste. . Sesame. 61. Malt liquor. e MONTHLY BOOK CHOICE AIDS SPANISH READERS fl;fl Best Work in Pure Castilian Is Picked Out by Literary Association. MADRID (#).—Spain now has a literary organization selecting each By SL.HUNTLEY month & book recommended as foster- ing modern appreciation for the classic idiom of Cervantes. Each month the “Association of the Best Book of the Month” hands down The Standard | an opinion that makes some author the toast of literary circles. Miguel de Unamuno added to a for- midable list of literary triumphs in fiugust with his “Agony of Christian- Agramonte and “Tam Tam’ 'by Borras. Second bests were “Prim” by Prose, poetry, history and fantasy share equal right to consideration, bu$ the work must be in pure Castilian, L] SWELL POC.— SHES GOTTA HBVE TW' BEST - CLAIR, SINGER, [ Gee! IDEA! I HOP RIGHT OP AaND SEE THIS MADAME ECLAIR ! PERHARS SHE WILL LISTEN 4 FaMous HACKEREL CIGARETTES VOICE THAT SUNERY TONE_AND ROAT IN CONDITION WELL, MY LITTLE LADSy) SEE You KNow Your A g C's DR.LENS- WE MUST BE A RERAW GOOD DOCTOR TO WE'LL HoP RIGHT To NO SIRREE - (T'S e RAINY SEASON THERE - PLAYING Fore “TaE MAY CUP ALOYSIUS R MEGINIS 1S TH' NAME, AND TELL MADAME T WISH TO SE€ HER IN REGARD TO A LOT OF FREE PUBLICITY! AH ! AND You 3AY MADAME 1S [[My PICTURE ALWAYS |[WiLl BE W INTERESTED || ALL ZE POSITIVELY ! FrROM COAST To CoasT! AND ALL Yodve® GoT To Do IS GIVE US A LETTER SAYING ONE SMORED HERRING A Day 18- RESPONSIBLE FOR Your Lovery , SOFT, VELVETY Do you REFER ToTHE ALPHABET, A RADIO STATION ©R To VITAMNS, SIR 7 JOE YoURE ABC STUFF IS OUT oF DATE. WERE OLD-FASHIONED Folks HM-M-M.- ) REALWN - Nou oMUy A FEW MORE DOORS T™E COOKING'S BAD IN Moscow- AND (T'S RAINING IN 7 DO You MEAN To SAY % o THEY ARE PLAYING FOR ThE MAY cur 1M SEPTEMBER - IT BAS NoTHING “T0 po WiTh The A CALENDAR DLFFEY ! M S’PRIZED ar you ! TRis MAY CUP (5 A COMPETITION FOR PLAYERS \WHO MAY TAKE O o THEY MAY Take 19 STROKES ON A HOLE. - WHATSA FELLER SUPPOSED TO -1-] TWHEN HE HOITS HISSELF 2

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