Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1931, Page 22

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~ B—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1931. YER STOE My Heakt SAVE YOUR TEARS, \(WHY - THAT I T POOR LiTTLE WOMANT BLEEDS FOR THAT POOR, |[|AL! DETTINA Boloni || Bie HAM INNOCENT L\TT\._E MADAME I a4 wise bflfly! HASNT DONE worMAan ! Dom;éi'::E: opares g s:\?:m:o;fgg on QN‘?:QY%‘;mK HIS HIGH BLOOD ; SHES pUT Knowing all the while ¢ WHE SHe PAsmias les = PRESSURE, AND SHE I do . EnDle’ BAER S Al WiLL BE. Weepine " N < Hi s That the men who e A ON HIS KNEE have succeeded ¥__L Had their difficulties By 3 3 Pop MOMAND \ E SHE MUST Be A WONDERFUL. | A Miracle! NOW ARE You Posimve Youve cor | [OR—VI! Where | [vi wnere are my | [vi, my S . , , MY WHTETIES | | Vi, | CAN onLY | KNEW You WOULDNT HAVE EVERYTHING FOR ToNIGHT — IS MY DRESS SHIRT ? [ % COLLAR,TiE, smx:»g?‘GHT sl WING CoLLARSY | IARE ALL RUMPLED!| | FiND ONE STUD ! | | AvyTins, So | Gor Tem, THERE ! SURE, SURE, ’ GoT EVER'THING. SToP WORRYING. Wives Will | Vote, Aye, ‘; to This— PN A O HARD ALL THE PEOPLE WHO BRAG ABOUT WITH A SILVER SPOON IN THEIR MOUTHS BETTER LETTER-OUT : s ——— : 4 2 ) \ EJ1LL'S HUNCH 15 RIGHT- \ i | WHEW ! GOTTA KEEP HER REST. HUH ' AS \F | Coud e Tk . PP e vou OH, SURE THINKING HE'S ON A TRIP— S rpe, PiD NoT Sl REST WITH THIS THING DN MY ‘ | HERRD FROM || KNNIE - HE'LL GRERT SCOTT! | HOPE \T THERE'S LIFE THERES HOPE- MIND — EVERNTHING WENT = = ‘ DADON'?. |lgE BRCK N A DOESNT TURN OUT THAT HE THE, OLD WARRIOR 1S NOT SO UNEXPECTTEDLY — WHAT A YR WHEN \S FEW DANS - \S ON A TRIP, ONE OF QUITE THROUGH YET - NIGHTMARE - |'LL GET SOME HESao\nD THE FIRST OF THOSE LONG TRIPS—= THEN : Sl TR I Tetter-out oz raom e THE WEEK WONT TELL ME A THING AT e Y ) ” = GORDONS o, TO DO A THING To SAVE HIM- PEARLS sailale THE HOSPITAL- SOMETHING RIS MITHOUASIEEY BUT, KT LEAST, \'LL SEE THIS | ] ; ; e e i TELLS ME THINGS DION'T SRR CL,_ - BN Tirsvcas Eg | | AFRICAS GO ANN TOO WELL — 1 GET SOME REST- ( K7 Letter-out and they're bullders. ! SAMPSON Letter-out and he calls out. 5 GRAPES Remove onc om each word and rearrange to spell the word called | n the las Print the in center column opposite word | you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. " s N¥ S 3 e oo BRING THAT Money UP |) DONT WORRY, 0 eY'RE A T GOODNESS - WHERE | | MULLIGAN, DD T £ CENOTARH W[iC [ s "« [[HeRe tMMeDIATELY- | MRS. MUTT— il ; |~ P AL Tese |[Ter Yoo TD Break] AND DON'T STOP TO | YOUR HUSBAND Q K > P [ ] S gl i PENNIES COME [ YoU IF You START(: D CounT IT AGAIN' wiLL BRING ? GUESSING PEOPLE'S il \T GLADLY! N\ PENNIES! - G OLYMPIC [ L | g A — IN MUTT 'S RECOINED the stase’ lap |_HAT. He LAW TRIPLET o X P Letter-out and he'll top you off BUD FisueR|STEPPED THREATS | S | ity s AwD (Copyright, 1931.) An Old M\fl’:’b A . Weight |, e o Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Guesser | 'step Picks Up | Some Coins. SOk IEREERE A4S A“u\rh,a,ww e = COERR VAT T (Copyright 193, b7 W€ Pober) _Gres Brton Bighvs B et ~Tor : | TS Bitrer coLo Topay b o M) W 4 I ARo Yoo eant oot YW, f / Q77 N Y / THANK GOODNESS 1/ ///////////'%” HERE WITROUT AN OVER- (/) 8 & / /. /] ON The WATER COAT HAVEN'T You Fe 4 : WAGON /17 — | BY | HowarD | FREEMAN | | A Go-Getter. ELL HOW Provider of food and entertainment 3 | Ate too much Z .\ 3. Inventor of the electric telegraph. | Mipeaicd //MP()R‘I!D %o NOU Kmow ; < it of liquid measure. | botslad i SARDINES THAT ONE SINGLE | MANY DC THE ) Presh water fsh OvE! , [ _sAROINE Has (| THOUSAN? | THREE MARRIED tin and lead. | & FT SARDINES! THREE-THOUSAN " \_THOUSAN, ONES HAVE! 0 2 : ¢ ; BABY SARDINES? e ; &y = GENE BYRNES It Sounds Jersey of Sclence: abbr. ng form meaning many. HOW 'BOUT A device NICE QUIET UL, OH, THAT head SNACK OVER TO , JWOULD BE TH RESTAURANT. A LOVELY FRIENDLY L' ARGUMENT TO SEE / WHO'S GONNA ] / 3 \ E & To PAY TH' My Neighbor Says: Sl == T A = £ Z = — . 5UPPEOR cueer P custard soaking e > | ) i ’ 3 2 2 — i 0 ‘ 8y S.LHUNTLEY| 3 a ‘woolen | ng | s buttons and rholes, sew up_buttonholes It Looks as to prevent their stretching | If It Might To restore the pile of & velvet gon that has been crushed, hold Be on the 1t over a basin of h-t water, hav- ing wrong side next to water. Houst. The quickest and best way to thaw out water pipes is to wring out a large cloth in hot water and wrap it around the faucet t0 thaw it, 5o the handle can be turned, then slowly work along the pipe. (Copyright, 1931.)

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