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C—+4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1932. "[THE CHEERFUL CHERUB] T N T ot ey o ISR o ] Yoo cemtomal o L HE | KNow WHAT TO Do ET BUSY WITH THAT [ MODEST MAIDEN |: | v s L ey vor a7 [ Spmimon s Vones T Cone e | [Use eommon sense is|! US, 1ISNT T BACK, T WANT To See m;\‘-.r You'lL GROW LP To BE A good advice., Sovie ? g PATE CLEAN!! BIG, STRONG MAN [ |And yet we 2ct so . dumb and dense T often think there's nolHng more | [lUncommon here then common Bino Obeys Instructions. e Ll g 132 by The Asocimen Nemapapers Mot ( DONT You THINK THESE CHINESE | WHATS CHINESE , | | JOES DEPRAVED IDEA OF A CHINESE RUG /3 o\ \ RUES ARE EXQUISITE ? ABOUT EM 7 TS NoT MY IDEA OF A CHINESE RUG Joe Has Such Low Standards. “THE OLD CLOTHES MAN CAME 'ROUND THIS MORNING.” “DID YOU SELL HIM ANYTHING?" “NO, BUT DAD BOUGHT A SUIT AND TOP COAT.” DO YOU SEE ANNTHING SO JOL LIKE THESE, AHEM, AR~ BECOMING, INDEED — NOU LIKE VERM MucH P EADS ¥ ALLOW ME TO EXPENSWE? AR, TO MOST "51;%%&—\5\: VERY EXCBATNT J‘?‘\'\.EES PRINCESS \N MY PRWKE=- BUT TO VWAL COUNTRN— | AM SURE THEN |SELL “THEM FOR e e e e o | ) BNFUL WILL PROVE MOST BECOMING EMPALES AT To Nou- Letter-out and the woods are full of em. BASTER Letter-out and he does it to get your a on. Letter-out and it's striped. ~C ~ Letter-out and you need lquor PRESSED 1o These Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite the word you have removed it If you have “lettered-out” correctly that's what the, wets hope to do with the Volstead act ’ — Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. €EF, You SHOUDN'T T ByT-mMuTT- & TCLL HER THAT YoU ADMIRE AT Wil SAVE PRIEST | P et ana ale igom b = Jm\vémw tAY WIFE HER- AND THAT YOU Won' T You- EoR NOBODY g sl TRIES YoU Loved He MARRY ANYBODY WHo ON EARTH RESEMBLES! Letter-out and it's overhead. ' . . L DOCSK'T RESEMBLE HER- MRS. MUTT. THAMK INKWELL | L | it YOUR 1DeAL OF HEAVEN FOR A JCEF OofF, - ] WOMANHOOD ! |A Letter-out and be inflamed with 2) URBAN . Mutr s Letter-out and haul about. DRAG l K Letter-out and it's a creed CREDO GRAND | N CORKED (Copyright, 1932.) Engineer Throws Switch Too Late. 2 QA ) PLAYED AGAIN IN MY /////// L WAS ALMOST ASLEER. MORPHEUS| /////////////; Q’,""?j;’fl;ifigifv"{fi:&“ W 7\ MIND, & ROUND | WAD AT /////// WAS CADDYING FOR ME Ag L e Y somnia CURE. 1 TRIED : CROOKED BROOK. 1T WAS ONE v RECOUNTED TROSE HOLES . BUT - 1T LAST NIGWT .GU‘T THERE'S OF MY BEST ROUNDS. L iy WREN [ PLAYED IN MY 1 TAE [ 35-YARD SEVENTEENTH HOLE, AND TWO MORE FIVES WOULD HAVE GIVEN ME AN 83 1 BECAME WIDE AWAKE AND SO <4 MAD | GOT OuT OF BED AND SMASRED THE MASHIE [ USED T ROLE. e = OA‘F»\AOE (= P ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT A 7 WAS SEVEN UNDER FIVES /é/ FOURTEEN STROKES 1 Took ON 7 GOING To THE SEVENTEENTA 3 I/ ! FREEMAN Not a Flawless . by ubie Ledyee Across. | 3. Petishes. % e . Tree f - i . Merits A 1M ALL OV WHAT ARE /WE:L ’:M immm More anarchistic, == BRET ..“ ) R 5 *ou A e " ! I AINT WALKIN AN 1M SWEATIN KICKIN Azou'r? WITH You wua\j ! T WAL ot 4 YOURE WALKIN BY Lo et 2 TWICET fisherman, 2 € YOURSELF! . Body of officers AS FAST AS THIS retention unchanged. ) WHEN I'm WALKIN ed : = - \ srMYSELF! from soclety. SR, (l o | ed out in small quantities. Beverage Drag by a rope Anything that floats out . Plunders. Moves. Fills with aerio form fluids. 7. Range of View. Clear mental vision, 1. Double. Curved lines. 4 < 7 77 7 7 REALLY, KIND ///7 17 77777 5. Insect 7% VN 7 7 / a2 WAL, THIS 1S T 57. Greek goddess of mischief % I L sed—t BeG / / A///%,/, SIR, I'VE. SEEN S/ / / / ] A HECK OF A Z . ‘. / B AYS - ’ : : NOR PARDON, 7/ AT ey, BETTER ™ NI i ToE To START Regag - Ancient Toys Dug Up. / T Ay cotone L) 20 / T 7 / " B TALKING ‘BOUT OB\PWQSOUMD A little girl's grave in a cemetery S 7 % Gl / YL / 7 P\ TH' WEATHER. RBouT GUR Cerrit. represent | 8bout 4,000 years old has been dug up / g / v 0 / / / ’ / { v in Persia by scientists, It yielded, ¢ 717 7/ W i 7 / 7 N among other things, small figurines / / / / . 70000 / 7. . 5 | carved like cows and sheep. Escava- - e tions in the cemetery have unearthed ANSWER TO YESTERDAY' PUZZLE.|remains of children with miniature dishes, as well as those of men and wumu}x with cups, bows and pitchers. Translucent and banded alabaster ves- sels, burnished gray and black pottery, LHUNTLEY bracelets, anklets and finger rings have also been found. . 2 ; s 7 / 737 A /// /) " | K k © I s;)es-mmsz y Circus Popular in Russia. Pa Takes h 29 L i\ : / / /) % b s ! Lotto, one of the favorite pastimes in i /7 » 41’ 7/ 4 / b & Soviet Russia, being barred because of Hlm at / ) )’ ¢ ( > 2 7 /) a shortage of cash, wrestling circuses| His Word. are drawing large crowds there. The admission is cheap and the wrestling is aeclared to be,in point of quality, sec- ond to none. One wrestler has been xnown to appear more than 100 nights in succession without meeting defeat. Followers of a knight of the mat will attend every match until their man s defeated. 4