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THE EVENING STAR, WAy il | MODERN MAIDENS I The Cheerfyl Cherub — Upon the road to wetlth and fame Others pass me every day — Oh,well, I Find I have more fun i The more I loiter on the way. TH' YOUNG LADY'S RIGHT ! THEM LETTERS, ACCORDIN' TS ' LAW, BELONG TO HER —AN' THAT PHOTO WAS A GIFT ! TAINT NOTHIN' YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT; SENTLEMEN — Law IS LAW 1! QUICKLY REGAINED THER PoisE JUDGE SCRUMP ARRIVED A MINUTE Goco SRIEF! WHAT ws Tie WHERE IN :th WERE LookinG~ MATTER. 7 WERE YoU DREAMING T b CROSSING A STREET AND PAYING NO ATTENTION To CARS ¥ | WAS Loow AT THE NEW MCON,OVER. GosH! He ALmosT ALMoS You NEED A GUARDIAN. GST ME, DIDNT HE ! YoulL BE PICKING UP AT PIN INTHE MIDDLE OF The STREET No Old-_ Fashioned Gentleman. €108 The 4 P, 4 Rt et “I PAY A LOT MORE FOR MY SHOES THAN YOU DO.” “SURE! YOURS TAKE LOTS MORE LEATHER.” LETTER-OUT _ By Charles H. Joserh. WELL , SANDY, OLD SANDY'S GETTIN' BOY, I'M GOIN' TO HAVE SALTING | | Letter-Out for gleams. MALIGNS I Letter-Out and it's a sign. RETROUSSE | Letter-Out for a return, DOC. SAYS THAT HAIR * SANDY; AND | FOUND BUT NOW | KNOW T fl‘ WELL, THAT SETTLES IT- r WAS ELMER'S CAR HIT J Ij FOUND, ON ELMER PINCHPENNY’S CAR-BUMPER, CAME OFF TH' SAME DOG 0 AS TH' TUFT O’ HAIR | CUT OFF O' SANDY- (| O’ COURSE | DIDN'T TELL 7| SAMPLE CAME FROM- OUT HE WAS DRIVIN' IT HIMSELF THAT NIGHT, TOO- NOW | KNOW, AND NOBODY KNOWS THAT | KNOW=- SOME GREAT NEWS FOR YOU WHEN YOU GET A LITTLE STRONGER- BUT IT'LL KEEP- GO BACK TO SLEEP NOW~ BETTER EVERY DAY- I'LL BET HE'LL BE S'PRISED, WHEN | TELL HIM WHAT I'VE FOUND OUT- BUT I'M NOT TELLIN' EVEN SANDY YET- DOC. WHERE EITHER ‘ - Letter-Out and he makes blem- ishes. BY GRrAY I Letter-Out and he re-engages. 5 | | CANISTER | SHRIEKER | Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spe” 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 when a person o * Tuns this vay get out of his way. Decided Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. b’ a FASCINE l F I Letter-Out and inclose in. Hair. INCASE I L Letter-Out for homeworkers. MAIDS B l U l Letter-Out and he boards the train. ENTRAINS l S I Letter-Out and it relates to the RETINA CocoNLT JUICE AND' an ; I H, Letter-Out for an uninvited J£FF FLOGGED THREE OF HIS RAIDER WIVES TO A FRAZZLE - ————— DISMAL AND A NEwS FLASH FROM S—S=|WCELL, THE KINk MEETS MUTT THE SAMOA ISLANDS TELLS SL_A, LOT OF AMCRICAN THAT 1T (S ONG OF FUNDAMENTAL JETGE PRINCIPLES OF TH!S ol COUNTRY THAT A (g KING FULL ALways BeAats THREE Queens? Us THE KING GoT . TOURISTS DOowA) | STAINER D7 THCRE, AND- 1 2 3| SATURNINE 4 5 HARRIED (Copyright, 1933.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle BY BUD FisHeR 1 DON'T \, THINK I'M GOOD GRIEF! MISS SCHMALTZ TOLD ME THAT THE RENTS HAD BEEN REDUCED 33% IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD SINCE SHE MOVED INTO IT. AND AFTER HEARING THAT VOICE OF HERS IT'S EASY TO SEE THE REASON YES, BUT GO RIGHT ON WITH YOUR SINGING JUST THE SAME, MY Mmy! MISS SCHMALTZ'S VOICE CERTAINLY FiLLS THE ROOM DOESN'T IT, MRS. PRATT? DON'T YOU LIKE MUsIC, MRS. PRATT? I'LL SAY T DOES. I THINK I wWiLL QO OUT FOR A WALK AND MAKE LIKE THAT Across, . " Bayptian godd s n goddess. . Nothing. . Netted. . Feeding insufficiently. . Peruse. . Jump. . Polish. . One of the Bears. . An English Queen. . Dyestuff . Low tide. . The aqueduct of Sylvanus. . Auction. . Renders turbid. . Mimicked. . Valley . Vegetable. . Flowers. . Before . Lacked. . Peelea. . Indites. . Young salmon. . Hydrophobia. . Cutting instrume:’. 1 WISHT 1 was uP . The wnite poplar. 7 ON GRANPAS FARM DOIN’ Nudity. ; B}:nu' HAN'SPRINGS IN THE HAY K zvoward the rear. . ¥-1it;:ke. LOF‘&:&::-fi}:;’;:&g%?: . Spoken. . Strikes with the open hand. X} . Bovine mammal. Bird. SLEIGH RIDIN'? . Cooked. in a pan. . Alarm. . Indian mongoose. . Oil (combining form). . Cut into strips. . Company. . Taking up anew. . Request. . Gathers. . Very fine linen. . Wise. . Notion. . Savages of Southec-’ Luzon. . Cut. . Sub-base. . River in Germany. . Stifles. . Thick cord. . Charge. . Kind of cabbage salad. . Claw. . Fuss. . Xsrgnze. .- . Sheep. " Roman magistrate. Father May Thrash Youth. . Genus of insects. A father has a right to thrash his X cR;en‘us of aqu:tic birds. disobedient son even if the youth is no R longer a child in the accepted sense . Exdanded. This was the ruling of the Appeal Court, Down. in Cologne, Ge: , in acquitting a rmany, . Layman. man who whipped his 19-year-old son Within (combining form). with a walking stick. A low . Afresh er cous ; had sentenced him to two weeks’ I.u:E The quality of being clearly under- | prisonment for cruelty. Evidence show- stood. ed that the man had whipped his son and daughter all their lives. Because the youth would not give up a com- plnlts)ln t:?ft":m" th;\xhgd him so vig- orously that son's cries aroused neighborhood. b 1D PRINK .LOTS'N’ LOTSA MILK AN THREN 1 COULD WEAR GRAN'PA'S CLOTHES! 1 WISHT 1 COULD B TAKE ONE BIG STEP AN BINGO I WAS RIGHT THERE FOR A VISIT! BUTCHA HAVEN' ANY CLOTHES . Pronoun. . Tangle. . Small pieces of rock. 6. Soap plant. YEAH, BEIN' AS MOW GRANDPAPPY GOT SHOT IN THS HERE THING'S TH LAIG LAST WEEK, PA GOT BRAKES ON PEFLE ALLOWED A5 HOW HiT T WELL, 1 SEE GRANDFATHER STITTERS IS OUT FOR AN AIRING OO0 YUH KNOW IF Woman Plans Slowest Flight. A‘iqt:ekgggwche record m'tgr the slowest ralia-to-Europe t, Miss May Spinks will leave Auckland, New Zea- land, on March 29. Alan Cameron will act as pilot. The first stop will be Sourabaya, Java, and the journey will take at least four months. “The only record I desire to create,” Miss Spinks said, “is that for the slowest flight. I have chosen the most comfortable way of traveling to the most uncomfortable countries.” Last September Miss Spinks flew 5,000 miles across Central Aus- tralia, from Brisbane