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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C.,, THURBDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931. ALYSIVS R THE_ CHEERFUL CHERUB ER- IM SORRY, AL, BUT I CANT GO WM You ! ER-€R, <X HAVE A VERY \MPORTANT MENT — IT MAY MEAN MEEINS, FOR Every Job I MND.”Q' HEAVEN'S SMKE p ROWER CoMTROL. “HE'S A ROTTEN MECHANIC. HE SAID MY 1 LIFTED NGINE WAS] MISSING, BUT THE HOOD AND THERE IT WAS LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. RANCID TAILOR TIGER RASPED Lette: draw o I Letter-out and it's proportion. Letter-out and it takes that to face a tiger. | Letter-out and it's s digger. Now realism is the i ‘ THERE ARE A bozen SANPWICHES . DoWNSTAIRS TS SURE LONESOME. AROUND HERE, SINCE PRT 1S BACK WITH HER FOLKS - BULT I'VE GOT PLENTY YO ©O O Keee ME _BUSN HERE IN DOC. LEWNSY' LAB-ER-TORN- AND V'O BETTER KEEP MY MIND ON WHRT I'M DOW' N HERE, Too = I WOLLDNT DO ‘1o BUST ANNTHING OR GO_POXIN' INTO T WRONG JUGS AN JBRS AN CRSES*® I MIGAT HAVE KNOWN, BRIDGE CLUB LEFT-oVERS! LETTUCE ! OH, WELL. V1L KEEP ONE OF EATo Look “THRoUGH NEXT TIME THERES AN ECLIPSE OF THE SuN 10, SANDM | He ‘|| LonESOME, To0? SBN, MOW ABOUT MOU BND 't GOIW' & .QUT TTO:MORROW AND CAL EEN AT Hav.\' ), MOU WwOwW HEDP ST B T LS WHAT l Letter-out and he throws. STOKERS 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 ou have remeved it from. If you have “lettered-out” cerrectly you will find im in the Goovernment buildings in Washington. 3 Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. 57 Letter-out and they are ususlly GRAFTERS l F ' invaired g S BRE RELINES | R Letter-out and svold this sge, GEARED SENILE TANDEM T WAS MY FAULT. T COULD TELL THE CcAR WAS BEING DRWEN BY WOU AT LeAsT 100 YARDS AWAY- AND T CouLd| €ASILY HAVE DRWVEN OVER INTO THE FIELD AND THIS 1S TERRIBLE! WHY- TS LUTTUe JGFF. ARE_You RT, J&FF2 BLUNG A SENTLEMAN~ Yoo WANT To TAke THE BLAME- BUT T INGIST 4T WAS MUTT, 1T WAS MY N g FAuLT: N i e P e IN , MATSD . g ACCIDENT ! I C ' Letter-out and Ihat's what the 4 - we "’. § » 4 . B - TANCRED 3 (Copyright, 1981.) 1'D GIE #$/00. FOR ThE PRIVILEGE OF PLACING THE ] CUPS WHEN THE GREENS KEEPERS ASSOCIATION HAS ITS ANNUAL ToyRNAMENT /) LOOK WHERE TWAT cup 15/ CAN You IMAGINE A GREENS KEEPER. WITA A DISPOSITION LIKE TAAT 7 /JeAn? wnsaa% % %% 7//[ WeuLo You PLACE THE. FREEMAN That Would . King Prajadhipok s realm. . Force air vielently through the nos- trils. . Above. . Sewing case, . Finer, . Flat strip. 7. A honey buzzard. . Russian prisen. . Allowance for waste. . That which follows after. . Fixed portions af food. . Magnitude. . Pertaining to the ear, . Strong fortress, . Continuance. . Sweet. . Degrade. 5. Bird. . Unique thing: collog. . Grecian Island. . Pidget. Dessert. Bocial class. 1. Vactllate. . Genus of plants containing the snow plant. . Redress. . Yea! . Sacred language of Buddhists. . Orchestral kettledrums. - Small streams. . H BINC. . Obscure. . Brain child. | Strap. . Get away from. Eve’s husband. . Spindle. Cherished. . A sloping way. ANSWER TQ YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | of melted hutter. . Old Irish clan, . Roman road. . Gentle breeze. . Preacher. s 2‘%" of a cold. . Saltpeter. . Wood sorrel. . Scoundrel. . Extended written expesition, . Greefan neme. . Source of poi. . Give access. Fondles. . Plant of the genus Lilium. . Rise and fall of the ocean, . Hews. Region of the Muses. Jibe. Assists. Grit. . Confession of faith. . Contender. | 34. Powdered atacamite. . Rhythmical. | 38. Isr(n.lmale. . State of insensibility, 41, rl‘xnunnux.w B . Long, full overcost. - Invaded. o . Affectedly modest person. . Savage Indian of Argentina. . Holly. . Move in a circle, . Icelandic literatyre. . Group of players, . Coarse homily, . External. NS Orange Bread. Beat one egg until light, then add one cupful of sugar and one tablespeentul 8ift three teaspoon- fuls of making powder with one-fourth teaspoonful of salt and threg and one- half cupfuls of flour and 1 vlfxt: one fi:&!ul of -&U&u&’l mixture. some prepared- oran rind. Pour the batter lnhp. ed tmgS 2 mecium G Toe” 40" minuen s & medium for 40 minutes. This | recipe will make three loaves. To pre- | pare the orange peel, remove the peel from some oranges spd cut ipto small | pleces. lcasure ape and one-half cup- | Tuls, cover with gold water, and bring to the boiling point, then drain. Add fresh water, cook slowly until tender and drain again. Cook one cupful of sugar and one cupful of w-u; + ml sirup. Add the orange rind ahd until very thieck. Cool before adding te the batter, Be Too Kind to By I6.LHUNTLEY First Aid. MY MOMS JUS’ GETTIN'OVER A BAD CASE OF JEST FELL OFF'N TH TOP OF HIS WIND- \ MiLL=HIT KNOCKED HIM PLUMB ONCON'SCIOUS HOW'D VUM Do B | sRANDY! (P MY UNCLE Tim NEARLY DIED ONCET WITH ATHLETES 1y 5 NOBODY COULD NEARLY DIE OF 1 DION'T KNOW VUM HAD ANN BRANDY 1 DIDNT. ILL BETCHA! WHEN UNCLE TIM WAS PLAYIN' LEFT HALF BACK FOR THE JOLLY PLUMBERS M ale. A THREE HUNERD POUND FOOTBALL PLAYER KICKED 1M SQUARE IN THE - STUMMICK!