Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1931, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 193l ecome to stay PROFESSOR SNOZZLE TOLD ME HE WOULD GWE You TH Top! TS AT THE ART MUSEUM. ALL YOU HAve TO DO 1S SIT IN THE E€GYPTIAN ROOM™M FROM TEN TILL FOUR AS A GUARD, YoU CAN READ OR LOOIK OUT OF Jop ! TuT, My DEAR AL, 1 REALLY DOwT NEED A ToB wow! THINGS ARE DiFFERENT WHAT Do You. Heaw, You DONT HM-ER- TLL PROBADL BE MARRYING ANy DAY Now - cAN You BEAT T I WONDER wWHO SHE 19 ? SHE MUST HAVE PLENTY OF Coiw ¥ I talk and write it so I amlyse it all It's Always the Other Woman Who Has the Clothes. L PN — “GREAT SCOTT, DAUGHTER, SUCH BILLS!" “FATHER, YOU SHOULD BE MORE FORBEARING.” ‘AND YOU SHOULD BE LESS FUR-BEARING.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. I Ietter-out and & man needs them. LEASING I Letter-out and look for s mate. LEMURS Letter-out and they're stubborn beasts. Letter-out and a man's home is supposed to be that. TACKLES THICKENS I Ietigroul and there vou nd 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 op) te word u have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell e oasis in the desert of city life. . Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. GERMAN MARCEL SAILOR RIALTOS THRUMS BT Lef d it's L I "‘:fi;;‘aufi ant s the best of CREAM Letter-out and it's the best place l for a train to stay. AILS R. l OI Letter-out and bloodhounds fol- w them. TRAILS ter-out and that's the it NVEES =50 (Copyright, 1931.) An Oxford Graduate 4 4 BUD FisuER ™ 1 IAET' MRS, GADDER THIS AFTERNOON. “THERES THE WoMAN WHo HAS THE cloTres! TH' WINDOW — ITS A CINCH OF A | WeNDER WHAT)’OU'DSM JoE GREEN, IF | SPENT MONEY ON CLoTHES “THE WAY CTHER WOMEN po! NOT _TO WORRM ‘80UT “PAODN = BUT | DO WORRM- 1T'S NOT L\WKE_HIM _TO 8¢ PWAN SO LONG W\THOUT WRITIN' OR NOTHIN'= MENGE HE'S ON WIS WAN BATK | FROM CHINA AND \S GOIN TO S PRISE ME - YEs, SR SNAPPY IN QUR ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS AND REMARKS. TO ILLUSTRATE MY POINT =€ MUTT ToLD You He HAD HEARD THAT THIS COUNTRY WAS GONNA LEGALIZE FIVE PER CEnT BEER, WHAT would You SAY? " I d . v} A DNEY, WE AMERICANS ARE ID SAY="T Do'moT DouBT YOUR VERACITY- MISTER MUTT, BUT T QUESTION THE AUTHENTICITY .OF YOUR SOURCE oF INFORMATIONT | MET MRS, GREEN THiS AFTERNooN, THERES THE WoMAN WHo HAS THE CloTies ! 1'BOUT WHERE HE WENT OR ANNTHING = THERE HE WAS, BROKE_ANDP COULDNT GEX A JOB- SA'D HE WASN'T COMN BACK TILL HE GOT ONE - THEN TH' NEXT T HEART, WIS THAT LETTER TH' CHINAMAN BROUGHT FROM WM~ NIx, NIk YOU'RE ALL WET. You Know WHAT I'D SAY (E MUTT TOLD ME WE WERC 6O0NNA 66T RGAL BECR AGAIN IN THIS 1. “Holy City.” Small dogs: collog 5 Efficacious. . Growing out. . Eldest daughter of King Lear. . Stannum. . County in Idaho. . Unit. Female deer. . Glowing. . Useful birds. . Corroding. . Adopted son of the prophet. . Palm lly. American general. - ted. . Sandarac tree. . Suffix denoting an adherent. Dodger. . Masculine name. . Sun. . Clears. . Head of a convent. . Leaf of the palmyra palm. . Greek goddess of the dawn. . Yes: Spanish. . Tree fruit . A Roman official who attended the chief magistrates and bore the fasces. . Snare. 62, One of a Philippine tribe. . Anglo-Saxon money of account. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'’S PUZZLE. /) WeLL, GO Z AHEAD, ANO B3 SINK 1T ARE You WAITING [ FOR ME To FALL ASLEEPR SO You CAN KICK 1T IN 2 FOR GOODNESS SAKE, PUTT / WHY HE DELAY 7 B . Pen’ point. . Make over. . Dry. . Dye. . Predominant. 75. Adversary. . Pastoral cantatas. Down. . Hoodoo. . The after song. . Wall fortification. . Home of Abraham. . Palm starch. . Make reparation. . Hereditary. . First lady. . More gleeful. . Masculine name. . Printers’ measure. . Famous Russian queen. . Blanches, Outposts. Electrified particle, . Button. . A social function. . Roman highway. . Quality of returning souna. . Development or growth. . Savory. i e part. . Curved bones of the chest. . Death notice. Departs secretly. 48. Habitual drunkard. 52. Metallic cement. . English motor truck. . Anger. 87. Run a rope through a block . Placed anew. . . Place of contest. Agreements, . Russian wolfhound. 69. Metal-bearing rock. . Mystical ejaculation. . Musical syllable. “Ice Princess” Real Girl. Sonja Henle of Norway, known as ce” since she became | the world’s figure skating champlon, is “Princess of the I | proving to be a very human girl i P11 Ot her titios ‘and “honore: “vghe ?}:l | traveling.” said her fathér, Herr Wil | helm Hetne, “but she likes the big cm: ves best—London and Paris. She lo &0 hopping.” By GENE BYRNES The Intellectual Giant. §.L HUNTLEY It Was Another I DONT SEE HOwW YOU CAN MAKE 1M DO ALL THOSE TRICKS! T CANT TEACH WELL , YOURE JUST IN TIME = ‘MRS BUCKSTOPPLE', SICK AND 1 WAS GOING OVER TO MSIT HER _ ARE YOUL THERES ONC THING Y HAETA KNOW BEFORE YOU START AN’ THEN ITS A CINGCH! 1 DO ALLOW 1 FEEL EVER SO MUCH BETTER SINCE TH' 4 NEW PARSON WAS T\ HERE _. HIS TAWK CHEERED ME UP QUITE A WHIT WELL, HOW FEELING BUT IF YOU PROMISE NOT TO TELL tLL TELL va WHY, THAT WASNT THE NEW MINISTER B | WONDER WHAT YouD SAY, CHARLIE GADDER, IF | SPENT MONEY ON CLOTHES “THE. WAY OTHER WOMEN bo! ™ W BANK- 'NE ] A HUNCH WERE GO\W “To SEE “pAvON" AGRIN ‘FORE LONG~DON J0u HOPE $O, SANDN ? WHEN THE WIND STOPS WHISTLING, V'LL PUTT— AND NOT BEFORE Y'GoTTA KNOW MOREN THE 206! TCK, TCK, TCK . YOU KNOW 1 WAS JEST A-THINKIN' 3 THET PARSONS- NOW-ADAYS GIT A MITE TOO FAMILIAR 455 WITH A PERSON { ]

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