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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 18, 1932. WELL, WE COULD TAKE HER TO TH' SWELLEST RESTAUVRANT HERE, AND LET HER EAT CELERY! B0Y! SHE'LL Have "EM STANDING IN THEIR SEATS !t Fritndsl-u'p and meals. I { v .22y SAY~DONT IT BEAT ALL How THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE USED To MEAN WHEN WE WERE FIRST MARRIED ¥ -8 9 e e a B 23 Bagnes e *TLL NEVER MARRY A POOR MAN. THERE ARE BETTER PLACES TO LOSE A WEDDING RING THAN IN A DISH PAN.” LETTER-OUT NATUIALLV- BUT AS A MAN OF THE WORLD You ’ OH, NATURALLY, WARBUCKS, A DIVORCE YOU WOULD WISH J ARE BOUND TO SEE THE WOULD MEAN ATION, i HER TO BE WELL HELLO, BILL? LISTEN- By Charles H. Joseph. ADEPTS SHOUT Letter-out and s package 15 sometimes that way. UNPLEASANT PUBLKITY f AND YOU COULDNT AFFORD THAT- THEREFORE, YOUR WIFE 1S ONLY ASKING FOR A SEPARATION=- PROVIDED FOR= WITH YOUR MEANS, A FEW MILLIONS A YEAR WOULD BE A MINOR MATTER- NOTHING UNREASONABLE, ‘SaY FIVE mew ) MILLIONS AYEAR=~ -WISDOM OF ACCEPTING fl MY PROPOSITION- SHALL WITH THE PAPERS FOR YOUR SIGNATURE ? i GET EVERY BIT OF DOPE TO BE HAD ON A LAWYER NAMED , TIMOTHY J. JACKAL~- VYEAH- ALL ABOUT HIM, SEE? AND DON'T« WASTE A SECOND=- I Letter-out for poor dwellings. NEUTER GRAY 1 2 l Letter-out to pass in. 3 4 CENTRAL ISLAND | Letter-out for a favored wine. Out of the Blue. Letter-out and our soles need l them. 5 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 from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell What makes up the largest part of a political convention. Answer to Saturday’s LETTER-OUT. PENDANT l P Letter-out and wear sunbacks to wet this. TANNED l A Letter-out and it's shut. S ABOTA CLOSED LOIN CLOTH Be I I I Letter-out and he provides fra- A BIT (MMmodesT)|{ TWO-PIECE THERE'S NOTHING WHY DON'T ‘You IMMODEST BUT, MUTT, DRESS UP Like SPECTACLES D LoIN CLOTH . SOLACED ENTICERS e NTER %5 For THIS THAT'S News | STERTOR | S Letter-out and he's a kind of beel. STEER I Letter-out for & sharp reply. RETORT (Copyright, 1932.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle . Pertaining to the shin. . Roman highway. . Persia. 5. A thoroughfare. . Hostelry. . To blacken, as with smoke. . Desolate. . Declare. . Stake. . Capacious. . An object of worship. . One or any. 5. Light. . Egyptian sun god. Philippine islander. . Decorative work on metal. Greedy. 3. Japanese measure. Delay. Spongy substance, known as punk. Myself. Observe. . Reduce. . International language. . Measure of area. . To exalt. . Cast down. . Peevish mood. . Sanskrit dialect. Cunning. . Elliptical. . Twice; prefix. . Shower. 7. Pronoun. 58. Roman guardian spirits. . Incline. Priest’s garment. . Muse of poetry ) ._University. city of Rumania. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. MR G AT ERIETELIEC: N BEATENIE NS CIC AT ATTEEITERIEFILIECHT . Arabian chieftain; var. . A small island. . Stupid. . Roman philosopher. . Born. . Discharge, as from military service. . Country in Asia Minor. . Rigid. . An insect. Abyssinian coin; var. . Dentine of elephant tusks. . Mass of ice. Give nervous stimulus to. . Symbol for gold. . For fear that. . Roman messenger. . Time between. . A windflower. . Male of certain animals. . A flower. . Apportion. . Military assistant. . Measure of length. . Indlan Government lands. . Execute, . Extinction. . Pertaining to a city. . Native of an Asiatic country. ertaining to hij g . Listless musing, s Dol . Horsepower; abbr. . Dry. . Early religious recluse who lived on the top of pillars. Part of the face. . Wild dog of Japan. 2. Doglike. . Kindled. . Placed again. . A state. . Town in Sweden. . Female servant; India. . Perform. . King of Bashan. Nest Moved From Car to Car. BuUD Fisuer Mutt Enlightens Jeff. YOU WOULD GET OUTTA GAS JEST WHEN I'M GETTIN' READY TO GO HOME!--- WELL, I GOTTA GET SOME SOMEHOW. I'VE PUSHED YOU MANY A MILE BUT TWO HUNNERT MILES' 1S MUCH TOO MUCH OF A PUSH. WILLARD Depression. WHERE DIDJA GET THE FANCY, GOLF STOCKINSG, PUDDINHEAD ? THEY LOOW 1 THOUGHT Nou FELL D 8y Although a thrush's nest has been!§.[ HUNTLEY moved 10 times in the railway yards at Sevenoaks, England, the mother still guards the contents. She buflt the nest over the axle box of a freight car, and when it was necessary to shunt the car the nest was removed and placed in a similar position on the car set in its place. During the changes three eggs appeared in the mass of grass and twigs. The bird promptly returned each time, now are_experiencing of homes, A Real Education. TO Me! VYES, SIR- ALL I NEED I1$ ABOUT “TEN DOLLARS TO BUY GAS TO GEBT HOME AND WOULD YOUL BELIEVE IT, SIR, MY OWN NEPHEW TURNED ME DOWN! 1 EVEN WIRED MY GOOD FRIENDS, LORD PLUSHBOTTOM,MISS EMMY SCHMALTZ AND OTHERS, “THEY REFUSED ME-— A SWELL PACK OF TIGHTWADS T CALLS ‘EM,SIR- AND I WAS < JEST WONDERIN- G0 AN TELLMISS|LEARNT ME YES e, SALN WHAT