Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1932, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1932. t T HERE COMES VI WfTH HER ARMS FuLL. “TNESE ARE JUST SOME TISSUE PAPER, DONT SEE How WOMEN STAND THIS PASTERS, COLORED RIBBON AND FANCY “ BoXES To WRAP TRE PRESENTS IN! B e ) “OH, NO, MOTHER WASN'T ANGRY WHEN I GOT IN AT 4 THIS /G. SHE WASN'T HOME YET.” LETTER-OUT | " 4 : d - MY-MV- THE GAQ AND ¥ By R ’ouph . ¥ - - ! prilidens . BU OH, AREN'T MAT A PUZZLES AND NOVELTIES N}‘AV‘ | : MRS SERTAINY GONE WELL- AND THE : i ! S'AND CHRISTMAS CARDS= THE I , Tattar-Ouk for & eolorful oona ; ! ot s L A G MIDIAN MERINOS Letter-Out for wndererowsd work- | y | ’ LAST | ( YEP- AND WE'VE HURTLES ‘ Tetter-Out for = ehadower. I Letter-Out for & violent protest. LICHENS Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last colunn. Print the letter in center column opposite word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell | ‘What we are expected to be. Answer to Yesterday'’s LETTER-OUT. | | LEVATOR | I | Letter-Out for small depressions. ke to do this HERETIC 15 i I H | Letter-Out and bright schoolboys for system. Z1060- Z1nEo ! MuTT, You > POGGIE ~AIN'T HYPNOTISM. Y- bk, WONDCRFUL? HE'S CBEYING Letter-Ot moutHED | U | ™™ o men ] CAN MAKE HiM PAY LP ¥|GET Tre HdDEN 4B CoMMAND You TO 6aT WHAT HE OwWeES me- T THAT ISA 10 onE YOUR MMONEY AND SUIP Letter-Out and _sometimes you find him o) flag_pole. METRIST | M| S i s -~ ¥ © CHRASTMAS 4 SSON" WAS SIMPLE BILLED T (Copyright. 1932.) Letter-Out and it reflects on our character. LIBEL Daily Cross-Word Puzzle MAYBE MAMIE WON'T HEAR S 2 ABOUT IT BUT I DO WISH I COULDA ABOUT IT, MOON N KAYQ, FROM THE BOTTOM GOT THAT QUY TO COME EXPI / & ¥ = TO HER THAT HzZ MADEEA - I NEED B noiRdgmnid i N MISTAKE WHEN HE SOCKED ME— UNCLE WILLIE GOT SOME Money S OF YOURS AND YOUR AUNT THAT WOMAN! SHE'S GOTTA ‘ HISSELF INTO A To Do ALoT R MAMIE WAS AS LITTLE AS YOU= OF CHRISTMAS /I “E:\?gmfi'zf_s ;o : AN SHOPPING WITH. AN ] oM soY! WHAT I'D DO TO THE TWO OF THEM!! ! Down. . Part of the hand. . Hautboy. . Sea-ear. " < . City in New York. - City in Pennsylvania. " Platform in & mine. . Siren of the Rhine. . Individual. . Woven fabrics. . A dweller in the vicinity. . Fustble substance. e PUDDINREAD BANS HES GONNA . 5 GIMME BUMPN’ X 5 SWELL . Excitement. e 9. Flrcsz n-::‘e of famous outlaw. 3 FOR CRISMIB. . Braid of hair. . In with. 3. Obey. . Satisfy the inner man. 30. Edible tubers. . Poisonous tree of the bread fruit family. s Victim. " From: predx. " Distorter of fact, . Footlike part. 1 3 - Etruscan god of the hearth. Rk . Col on. : Shrub used in tanning and dylng. | §2- f Spiritual comradeship. i g&:t'rlc measures. . Amounts to. 1. el Seas . Soft, in musle. o, . Musical reed. . Polsonous plant of bean family. . Bit. " River in Prance on which Grenoble . Aryan. . Fills by packing closely. oo 56. Cult. G, French drmatit. . o). , R [ LANDs, saxes ‘:3:.’,..‘5‘.{""""‘”“‘" facts. | ) Drunkards. =~ =, \—N"F-E.!.!rfim Chooses. e —————— e ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE Bottle-Message Plea Fails. | A message in & bottle washed up by | the ses, stating that her satlor husband | was going into action in & ship which was bl up, was the b} Ellsbeth Burnett during her il on s | 8 charge of bigamy in Glasgow, Scotlana, "-J'“-’Nln-‘V |recently. She wes sentenced .to five | months’ imprisonment. | FE TR { Pupils Taught Juggling. | Deportment is being taught by jug- gling and balancing feats at Pangwern College in Cheltenham, England. One SRo0e] Odudd 935 O93a4

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