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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1931 OF COURSE THE FIRM WiLL ALL SXPENSES! HE WiLL BE Here ON VERY Bi¢ BUSINESS FoR A WeEex OR SO, BUT THE Ma THING 1S KEEP Hint ENTERTAINED WITH THE WORTHWHILE THINGS OCUR Ty AFFORDS ! AL, HERE'S A CABLE FROM OLAF OLSEN|[ FURTHERMORE, DURING HIS STAy TH HERRING KING OF SWEDEN. HWS HERE , T WISH. YOU TO ENTERTAN SHIP DOCKs TO-DAY, AND AS VIcE HIM — SHOW HIM TH SHOPS, ART PRESIDENT OF TH' FIRM I WANT you || MUSEUN , AQUARIUM, AND SO FORTH. To BE o HAND TO 1 UNDERSTAND: OLSEN IS A SERIOUS MINDED MANS ~AND NOT GiveN TO FRIVOLOUS PLEASURES. SO WATCH dignified Life’, the mischievous and ¢y , Strews my path with stumbling blocks Or lets my best hat blow awey. 8§77 cAnn : : @ Never BAILS! 1E (THINR teAN RiGHTo! THEN 1| WoNT COUNT ON A LITTLE LEFT-OVER EAT ANY MORE YoU ALWAYS MAKE WAY WITH No,No! Go Aleap, DIDNT You TELY EAT AL YoU WANT! METO-Go 8 ANEAD AND EAT:SY GUESS ILL HAVE A SECoNp RATION M-MMM —THIS GoLD RoAST BEEF IS FINE ! OH — | WAS HoPING THERED BE ENOUGH LEFT FOR MY LUNCH “ToMOoRROW Joe Is Not the Only Husband Who Has This Kick L LT PP — DOC SAYS ITLL BE SO GRADUAL THAT WHEN I GET WELL .Y WON'T KNOW IT. MAYBE YOU'VE BEEN WELL ALL THE TIME.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph TWIRLED | MSELE - | FLAUNTED | | Letter-out and flowers get that way. I Letter-out and s bird does it. . ‘ v N‘::Ni FENTE O A 7 W\;Ltgai_ct\fl\‘gg\rr 7y = | ARE- OW, I\VE GOT g ¢ LOTS ©' PLANS G R-EE - SHES GOW TO HAVE EVER THING | Letter-out end watch out for a I Efosked ‘cashier. TWINES | TUTORS | I Letter-out and it makes strength. I Letter-out and it's “cagy” fish. Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called Inm?"llnn'zlgni? Pflnlfil\n dlll.fil':d In]:erheenf‘er:l?l:mn 7 ite word Femo! from. you have “lettered-out” correctly spell landlords live from. e Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. BIDDER PRIDES HCRE'S A SCATHING ARTICLE ABOUT, THE PEOPLE Wiho ARE oN A ‘BUYING STRIKE® — INSTEAD oF BUYING THeE NECESSITIES OF LIFE- THeY ARE BANKING OR HIDING Letter-out and wet clothes get B I that way in_the sun. ’ l DRIED PedPLE oN A ‘BUYING AYEAR AGO AND WeENT STRIKE' AT A TIME LIKE A ‘BUYING STRIKE. BUT THAT THIS ARG AS UNPATRISTIC ARTICLE MADE ME ASHAMED AS A SLACKCR INTIME OF PMAYSELE AND THIS RolL 0F WAR. 1S GOING BACK INTD I R I Letter-out and you're discovered. SPIED Latter-out and yours is as sood GUISES | | sefL i IDEAS , E I Letter-out n; Axlz; an elevated (Coprright, 1831.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ARENT You PLAYING P V) . poc Gk kl . = A COURSE REGULARLY IN gz T2 AND T3. 1 BeT $20. ON SPIKE 77 gt % To WIN IT. HE PLAYS The 7 DONT BETON ME. They'ee SENDING SCORERS WITR US To COUNT OUR STROKES, HOWARD FREEMAN All Bets | 29 Rate of movement; mus. 1 . 31 Previous to the exile, before B.C. 600, 5 Kind of flower. 33 Discarded broken rock. 10 To bend. 34 Abounds. 14 A shrob from which indigo is de- |35 To obliterate. rived. 37 A light rap. 15 Town in Jefferson County, Pa. 38. Conjunction. 16 Averse to labor. 40 Kind of tree. 43 Town in Union County, N. J. A corm. 18 Que 5 19 Displays ostentatiously. 20 A thin, perforated metal sheet used in designing. 22 An aquatic rodent. 24 Pertaining to a dower. 26 An exclamation denoting surprise or u-nunpn.fl 27 Appraised. 30 A gratuity. 32 A variegated chalcedony. 36 At all times, g'l A verse consisting of four measures. 9 An imposition; hoax; slang. 40 Lies or heels over. 41 An aromatic beverage. 42 Not ready. 44 Charity. :2, Endured. Loose. 47 Excessively corpulent. 48 A carpenter’s tool. 50 Portrays. 52 Irrigated. 56 The expression of a strong affirma- tive by the negative of its opposite. 60 Sinful. 61 The utmost extent. artic! v rovince in Italy. ips of stone Strulx of in the mak- of implements. S spes of anclent Greece. salt-water fish. LIEin ;i;gé : {Es | 58 44 Engages wholly. 47 Canadian province: abbr. 49 Fuses by heat. 51 A genus of marine gastropods. 52 A compass point. 53 To afirm with confidence. 54 Material used as a roof covering. 55 Ill-boding. 57 Food staple in the Pacific Islands. Balanced. = uman gs. e A Sunken Apple Surprise Salad. Garden. Belect some tart apples of uniform size. Core, pare and simmer them whole in sirup made in the proportion of one cupful of sugar to two cupfuls of bolling water. If desired, add a few red cinnamon drops to the sirup to flavor and color the apples. As soon as the apples are tender, remove them from the sirup carefully so that they will keep their shape. When they are cold, fill the cavities with Neufchatel or cream cheese s-asoned with salt and paprika, or mixed with chopped nute. Place the apples on lettuce and serve as salad with any desired dressing. or serve them as dessert with some of the | apple sirup around them. Crab Cocktail. Soak one teaspoonful of gelatin in t—o tablespoonfuls of cold water and dissolve over hot water. Add four tablespoonsfuls of tomato castup, one tablespoonful of lemon juice, a little rprm, one tablespoonful of table sauce, four 'teaspoonfuls of French dressing | and a little salt, then edd one cupful | of flaked crab meat. Turn inio freezing HEY. PA . PIFFLE'S GETTIN HIS PITCHUR treys, or place in individual peper or silver dishes in trays and freeze. This will freeze in about four hours. S To Test Jelly. Remove the jelly from the fire, place & teaspoonful in & small dish and cool . M4t be pgshed back with . 5poop,, the scaoked enough, LITTLE ‘UNLL Fary GROUPS oum SeEsHULTY. 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