Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1932, Page 27

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MODEST MAIDENS [ P TR “I SEE WHERE ANOTHER NUDIST COLONY DISBANDED.” “YEAH, THE MOSQUITOS ARE TERRIBLE THIS YEAR.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph Letter-out for what they say happens to lost souls. DEMANDS SLACKER that after a storm. THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY COUSIN FINIS CALLS ILL WORK THE CONVERSATION AROUND TO THAT 8 12. € He OWES YOU —AND TLL &ET T~ You KEEP QUIET- SAY That should govern us all of our daye. SO\ WELL, YOU CAN KEEP IT, PHINEAS PINCHPENNY- CONSTABLE- i1 HavE | SOMETHING TO NOT ONE WORD OUT OF YOU- YOU, T WAS, WHO WANTED ME TO TAKE THAT GIRL, ANNIE, OUT TO THE COUNTY FARM- WHO , THEN, WOULD HAVE SAVED MY UTTLE BOY, WHEN HE FELL INTO THE QUARRY? TO THE FINEST LUNCHEON TOLD ME | |1ve MAD IN WEEKS ~M'M-M ABOUT TH' JUST WHAT | WANT To KNow. Youn TAINK You HAb To CATCcH A “TRAN WASN'T THAT TURKEY “THOSE DEVILED CRABS LooK NICE. AND THAT POTATo SALAD THOSE STEAK AND KIDNEY PES MAKE ME HUNGRY. LETS GET ONE THAT LITTLE GIRL HAS MORE BRAINS AND MORE GRIT THAN YOU AND YOUR WHOLE FAMILY BACK A HUNDRED YEARS- GO ON- JUST YOU SAY ONE THING AGAINST THAT GIRL | MAYBE NOW YOU CAN GET ME FIRED- AND MAYBE YOU CANT- BUT ONE THING | KNOW- SO LONG AS I'M CHIEF OF COSMIC CITY, ANNIE HAS A HOME HERE- AND IF YOU EVEN TRY TO AND LET ME HEAR IT- - MAKE TROUBLE FOR HER, I'Lt /i FIX YOUR CLOCK- GLENOID | Letter-out and the weather does I Letter-out and he yearned. INPALED | | Letter-out for a letter sent out. NIGHTS I Letter-out for an obfect. 5 Remove rom each word and rearrange to spell the wcrd called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite the word Jou o removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it is one of the first things an embezzler usually does. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. Letter-out for a lack. HYDRATE | Y | DEARTH movesy. [U] S *" CLEANS l K | 5 O] o its a real estate I ASING N Let al the ground has been over ] | RAKED (Copyright. 1932.) Cross-Word Puzzle MUTT, MY COFFEE SHOPRE (S INA VERY EXCLUSIVE DUSINESS] SECTION. NEXT DOOR TO M€ ISA VERY NIETY BeauTy, SHoPPE ! TOO MUCH SHOPPE] GOT You THAT pPoep IV THe eve! THREE DoORS AWAY (3 AN ANTIQUE SHOPPE, A HIGH CLASS cay SROPPE 1S JUST ACROSS THe / ITReGT Y CoEFee swoppe 1S | SITUATED 1IN A Bv&fil:‘vo oD £CT NEGHBO 5 %}tfl' TILL T TELL MUTT-HELY Go CRAZY WITH ENYY. SILLAC GASOLINE DARKEN Jeff Talke? Like He Was Full of Hoppe. AS I WAS SAYING, SR, THINK OF THE VAST POSSIBILITIES OF OUR PROPOSITION AND REMEMPER T 1S ONLY IN ITS INFANCY. AND MY DEAR ‘ ~_| . SOUNDS WELL SIR, I CAN PROMISE BE A . IMMEDIATE PROFITS, MR?CV,VOEL:—;T:UEOH. = SONOVASEACOOK! WELL ,MAYBE YOUR PROPOSITION'S IN 1T S INFANCY— BUTIAIN'T! GET OUT! SAY WHAT’S TH' \DEA, BALDY? QUIT YER KIDDIN. ENORMOUS PROFITS 4 IF I'T AIN'T OLD 1 BEG . TO THE FCRTUNATE BALDY BURLAP! | YOUR PARPON, FRIENDS WE LET HOW ARE YA, IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR. HUH! THAT VOICE SOUNDS FAMILIAR. [t _KNOW YOU, WILLARD Baby Talk. . Winks. | 5. Patella. aud. | 6. Raged. i poet of Greece. | 1. Ancient Roman poet. . Bitter substance derived from flax. | ‘Wager. Rosary bead. . Vapor. . Ceniury plant. . Pertaining to pointed arch. . Clergyman’s hooded cape. . Labyrinth. Endows with life. . Always. . Wallowed. . Surplus. . Amuse. . Imitated. 1 READ ONCET ABOUT A MAN WOT WAS KNOCKED DOWN BY A FLYIN® BEE! MY UNCLE TOM WAS IN HIS NEW AUTOMOBILE ANNA SPARROW - "LEW IN THE WINDER AN HE ALMOST HAD A COILY BOILY WAS UP IN HIS ATTIC AN’ &OT A BIG LUMP ON HIS HEAD FROM A FLYIN’ BAT! ™IS ONE! PUDDINHEAD WAS GIVIN' AN’ IMITATION OF BABE RUTH AN’ IT SLIPPED OUTA HIS manNs ! THEY ONEY _ STICK IN YOUR. . Fits. . Revolutionary. . Admitted facts. . Compact. 5. Group of eight. . Tawny. . Drives back. . Quotes. _ Foreign " Bridle straps. Stiff, wiry grasses. . Digg'ng implements. . Spot on domino. . Bea duck. . Mental faculties. Hastened. 35. Felicity. Inspired with reverence. Green ' stone. 2. Reeckless fellow Period preceding event. 5. Machine that ties. | 8. Clinging vine. . Goods cast overboard to lighten distressed vessel. . Those who jump. 9. Dramatic choral compositions. . Swiss herdsman’s cabin. . Accomplice: collog. 9. Yielded:. Comes down. 2. Father: Latin. k Deviate from vertical; sald of a . Grating. 45, Recedes. . Withered. 47. Curtail. . Scrutinize. . Resound. . Margin. . Pledge. . Masculine name. Angel Food Cake. r NIGHT A-CATERWAULIN' IFHAIL, HAIL, TH 6ANGS ALl HERE" AT TH' TOP OF, 5. Elude. . Certain types of crosses in heraldry. . East Indian tree fruits. . Apart. 5. Blackberry vine. . Strike with a smart blow. o-wheeled cart of India. units under subordinate 3 Furr‘mcr English gold coin. | Down. ‘ One cupful cake flour, one cupful egg whites (8 to 10 eggr), one-fourth tea- ispoon!ul salt, one teaspoonful cream cf - ____tartar, one and one-fourth cupluls| RDAY'S PUZZLE sifted granuloted sugar, three-fourths | teaspoonful vanilla, cne-fourth tea- sp-onful amond extract. | "sitt flour once, measure, and sift four | more times. Beat egg whites and salt on large platter with flat wire whisk, Y when foamy add cream of tartar and ¥ continue beating until eggs are stiff S.L,uuN'rL:.‘( enough to hold up in peaks, but not dry. Fold in sugar carefully, two table- spoons at a time, until all is used. Fold in flavoring. Then sift small amount | of flour over mixture and fold in care- | fully; continue until all is used. Pour | batter into ungreased angel food pan land bake at least one hour in slow oven. Begin at 275 degrees Fahren- | heit, and after 30 minutes increase heat | slightly, 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Re- | move from oven and invert pan for one hour, or until colds - . Defect . Hoarfrost . West Indian shrub. ANSWER TO YES

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