Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1931, Page 30

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‘B4 MODEST MAIDENS ‘. FRIDAY., DECEMBER 25, 1931. ALOYSIUS P. HEEINIS, YOU WeERE A DEAR TO GIVE NE THAT SiLver Tea SET, BUT NEXT CHRISTHAS I WANT You To GIvE ME A @OLD THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THE CHEERFUL CHERUB ——— Id send you lots of restings o5 If T could "have more| sprce ‘& Pogie| But one big ® Do || MERRS " BiNO, My Boy, We CANT CoMPLAIN ! ITS A JoLLy CHRISTHAY, €K, WHAT !! MY WERD! SUCH PEOPLE !! SO UNLIke THE DUKE of CaMeMpbegT, Y'KNow ' Tsk - Tsx!! Do you STILL LovE O ALOYSIVS AND CLARICE H*GINIT © 1981, by The Amoctatea N: d Ro" M This Happens in Only About a Million Homes. oH -oH -OH! : WE AGREED To GIVE EACH OTieR HoWw DREADFuL. ! ONLY CHRISTRAS CARDS THIS YEAR. — AND THATS ALL | SENT HER ! WORSE. ITS A PRESENT FROM MRS. SAPLING S IT A bosE OF PoiSoN ¥? D . 01 Tam & 9. a8 Righ Beancrd “MY LITTLE SISTER IS 6 AND SHE DOESN'T BELIEVE IN SANTA CLAUS!" “WAIT 'TIL SHE GROWS UP AND SHE WILL.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. GEE! \T'S GETTIN' PENUGHT- \T'S CHRISTMAS MORNING WOW! AND | ALMQST 0V§RSLEPT- WELL, ILL BE A SARDINE - THAT STICKER ON “DADDN'S” PDOOR \SNT BUSTED, SO HE CANT RRVE BEEN OUT OF H\'S ROOM ALL NIGHT- GEE- MBNBE HE MEANT —To GEYT UP, BUT SLEPT Too Sound, OR SOMETHIN' - § SHUX ! THERE Wom'T BE | [[LERPW LizArDS | ANNTHING IN MY SOCKS I\T SouLpnY ;\e‘(— BUT ILL JUST LOOK, BEEN “»Z\; i H::EE BND THEN SLP BACK TO. MUST ge A\‘S-QN‘\'ARE Beev AND WALT - “DADON 'S TLALS AFTER A M%Nb TO WAKE LR SOON - “\ & ol | WON'T TeLL Him A REXL "DRODY - e WNAS Pown BEFoRE - ks LISk country lives in them BASSETT | Letter-out and evervbody in this Letter-out Washington. and find them in ASSERTION DESPOND , Letter-out and it's pretty sogsy. Letter-out and that's the culmi- nation MEXICAL Letter-out and a frightened horse HISSED e Faith Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called | Renewed. n the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite the word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly you will have What moves on two feet. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. D] === s JUSTA MINVTE, YOU COME IN=T hey pay BUT THAT LITTLE BIRD PAL. IF He STAYS QUT —You GoTTA STAYS STOP KEEPING BAD i, Sl STAY ouT: Letter-out and it's congested TRAFFIC Letter-out and the lady fancies PRIDES D Letter-out and you call out, EXCLAIM dot es it to the soul TAINTS (Copyright. 1931.) DIERRACTE T RecoGNIZED YOUR HAT. COME oN IN~ AND MEcCT CiceRo -You REMEMBER HIM- HE'S YOUR SON: THANKS M'LOVE, MERRY CHRISTMAS &5 JEFF, YoU MUST BE GETTING OLD. THeRE WAS A TIME WHEN YoU CouLD SCOooP LP GRAVY ON A FORK ESTERDAY MUTT ToSSED HIS HAT - 1N THE DooR To FIND ouT How BUT MUTTSY, WE HWEN'T ANY RooM FoR JEFF AT THe TABLG: DESPAIR 1 ut ML JEFF He sToor By WITH MRS, BUD Fisuer| MYUTTe nF‘ n STAY'S IN- He Goes N, CLIMAXED (——— DISTANT Letter-out and the Scotch have em DISPILAY: PLAIDS Two Souls With But a Single Plate. werved Trade Mark Reg U 8 Pus Omoe E 7/ WhERE'S ;‘\‘} \ [T whaT, Ko A SPIKE? ) f e/ CADDIES 7 J —— “ HE'S NOT HERE — | THERE ARE NO CADDIES HERE /7| TAEYRE ALL AT HOME 77 THIS (S CARISTMAS MORNING FREEMAN A Sad Christmas = . : o Copyrgb 1931 by Publc Ledger Luwa.m Qeeman "= . Across. Demonstrative pronoun Down. 1. Ringlet. Spring flowers. Recede Classify. 5. One of an Indian tribe. . Yourself. 7. Ethereal salt. 9. Those who harness horses. Pour out 3. Always: contr. Greek war god 5. Ocean Ridicule. Browns, . Two-stranded lines. Preposition Bitter plant. 7. Hoarfrost Narratives. Pays. 3. Damsels. 5. Restrain German river. Woman's name. 9. Title of respect: abbr. Absurdity. 3. Cupola. 5. Clip. Away from. Gamin Dry, said of wines. 3. A shoot from plant roots. 5. Church festival. Blackboard. 9. Small hill Ranged in rows. 2. Monkeys. 3. Sorrowful. _ Moister . Desire. . Prefix signifying within. . Snowshoe: var. Exists. A point in law, . The meantime. . Dry. . Card game. . Juice. . Gazers. 2. Pierce. A rude kiss. . Indian prince. . Kitchen utensil. Jocund. Person appointed to perform duties of sheriff when tre latter is dis- qualified. . Italian town. 30. Simply. . Pertaining to a valley in ancient Argolls, Temporary_shelter. ./ . Mountain in Greece. 34. Sums up. 5. Ogle. . Frequently. |39. British port in Arabia. Permit. . Genus of plants. . Unaccented part of a foot in verse, 7. Dissertate. . Cuddle. . Musical work. . Ventured. . West Indian fetish. African ruminant. . Entertainments. _ {59 | 60, ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. 62, | 64 | 66. | 67. | AEIS L 71. Physician: abbr. Prisoner Greedy for Time. ‘There are some prisoners who can- not be satisfied. This is what a mag- istrate in the Colombo, Ceylon, police court learned recently when he sen- tenced & man to four months' hard labor. “That's not enough,” said the prisoner. The magistrate added two months to the sentence. “That's still not enough,” declared the man, but the judge refused to go farther, and bas a dissatisfied customer on his list, | Merry Christmas. and Yours. WOULDN IT BE GREAT IF SANNY CLAUS WAS YOUR FATHER. AN’ YOU COULD HAVE ALL THE PRESENTS YOuU WOULDN'IT BE TERRISBLE IF SANNY CLAUSE WAS YOUR. ENEMY AN’ Y'COULDN HAVE ONE PRESENT? COULD ONEY HAVE ONE PRESENT FOR CRISMIS WHAT WOULD 1D TAKE THE TOP FLOOR OF GINSBERG'S '\ TOY ) DEPARTMENT! L/

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