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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933 The Cheerfyl Chervt life 1 waste In idle dreams or er, e And yet I eant but fegl THERE ARE SOME OLD ShoeS ; GUESS YouD BETTER Pyt OF YOURR N THI§ DRAWER. Do HEY! WAIT A MiNvTS, (OHE WAY OR ANCTISR. Do You ‘Em BACK. THEYRE NOT So B LETE WAVE A LOoK A7 M A, i Yow Y L ey 5 CLEANING ouUT A DRAWER EVER GETS N THig HOVSE €100 70 4. 7. A e Boserred 32 “WILL YOU GO SHOPPING WITH ME? I WANT TO PICK OUT THE NEW SPRING COAT FATHER DOESN'T KNOW HE'S GOING TO BUY ME.” LETTER-OUT HEY! WHAT'S THAT WAS TH' KNIFE THAT By Charles H. Joseph. s THISY WHY, OH, THAT= WAS PICKED UP, RIGHT WHERE SAY, | NEED | MAY ‘B8 ABLE IT'S AN OLD || THROW T AWAY, THEY FOUND ME,AFTER | WAS A UACK TO USE 'EM SOME ;}GCK:QEE ANNIE- | HIT BY THAT AUTO! FIVE KNIFE= I'LL i TIME, TO BUILD QNHON. ;fi‘; DON'T WANT YEARS AGO- DON'T KNOW WHY BET THIS KOOSOy St el IT ANY MORE- | KBPY (T- FORGOY | HAD ONE COULD ) Acle s IT- NO USE SAVIN' IT ANY MORE- BE CLEANED CAN HARDLY TELL WHAT | Letter-Out for & show of fond- SaYe x T 1S~ ss. STEELYARD | Letter-Out and these fellows keep you back. 2 that way. HABITED | I umro’n: and & trap should be ARSENIDE | spherica NOURISHED | | Letter-Out and it's inclined to be UPLIFTS | | Letter-Out for flowers. 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 you will have & @rab-and-run pedestrian. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. BROGUES B Letter-Out for a game bird. , I GROUSE z = Letter-Out and politicians do this = UPMOST I O , to get clect g UMP MUTT, WE GoTTA GO GASY DURING THE BUT We AGREED TO SPEND YouR Rowl )fves: UM-Mem] REST OF OUR STAY I WASHINGTON. . |CAUTIoUSLY. HAVE You kEPT AN G.O.K. Foult BucKs. LN Letter-Out for not so much. ; \TEMIZED ACCOUNT OF WHAT TREFOILS | O I i 'n;m.ss MUTT Sone You SPEATT (T FoR, Like ;——/( ¢ ‘ég“?“'&m‘rufis —_——m—————— Buck: i ‘ ) You PRemiseD SAY- WHAT'S THIS TWANGED | T | B g | o R (S TG S ‘ DENUDES l S l x.emr-ouz;ru;r;ré; Scotland. Jfif < / :, P e (Copyright, 1933.) °Y i P \ b il < BUD FisueR| The | Squandered Roll. N\ ——rwe——= [/ THE BIRST TIME A “LOWER POY PLOPPED HERE OUT OF MRS.PRATT'S / TaAE THis fl WINDOW I THOUGHT ; 'y OF WATER= 00 S T MIGHTA BEEN A BUCES T OF = eiln . %z b MAMIE KNOCKED ACCIOENT BUT WHEN . 129 UNCLE WILLIE fl 1 DARED HER TO SOUSE HIM WITH 2 b “THROW ONE AT ME AND 1T HIT YOUR (THITLLL WAKE BY UNCLE WILLIE 1 e BECIAN TO BELIEVE | WILLARD SHE MEANT I, NI ) N S ) Hard . South American republic. . Cut away below. . Aquatic animal. . Roof of the mouth, . Perform. . Greek letter. . Egyptian es“!u“n dislk‘; . ggfiamrlm - . Mohammedan prince. . 5 -16. Forfeit. 3 Oqerl. ,Do wou s g0 Variety of chalcedony. S BLEEVE 1N EEVE N DREAMS! VE ""':2 “Lbo;f“ o ouei : . Toward the sea. OREAMS, T . =WI° ERoay, | Part of & vessel . Period of time. PINHEAD TER \ | Greek poet. . Vociferate. ACCOoY & n"".::"‘l ro sl . Roll of names. . Persia. PROVE Deck | n':' ”U. : . Minute orifice . Adhesive mixture. ‘w, ,,A‘ | The Three Fates. - Pertaining to the 3 4 e Z g RECTIN A PIECE IN SCHOOL 80 . City in California, . Family of Italian violin makers. | 7 o = g y ne : : IR : ; g{amliom in verse. QL & D - . .5 o, eRE! fRorinediclly i Frome: . Excess of the solar year. - ; 3 Aprrmch: archaie. = ’ xnv: meditated . Devor . Premeditated. % gfi;:f“ B 5 gt;::’fi.. H T, . ), L gpl}gm::fl government: va ; :“‘ o % . X flin, nner. . Snare: ol L et . Junior as o rank in law. . Part of fruit. . Before. . Show off. . First name of Hoover's home town. . Archbishops. . Small particle. . On the summit. B . Japanese seaweeds. . Wind on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. . Feminine name. . Descendant. . Plunder. ¢ @& BUSTED WIS ' UM . ONWY SHE ~S . ;llznd of 'fhe 18 Nelson Relics. ENGAGEMENT WITwW CANIT &IT TH RING OFF .‘?3 :g&‘g“f.:é ~ELL otharie. . The announcement of the sale of & 2 """ETDS‘; O\-ELGS"' MAFTA MARRY WER Down. spy glass said to have been the prop- 5 2ol < R dchie erty of Lord Nelson, has been the I y . State: French. meens of arousing greater interest in . > . e ‘ ] ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | the Nelson relics. An aged clerk of ( h p ¢ the admiralty remembered having seen \ v JALIONE] I a small desk stored in an attic of one £ . of the government buildings which was : . g == ‘ éi mg s o, [TION] i - \ 2| thought to have a Nelson connection PIEIR] |and when the search was made it was [E] A E| |located and a cleaning revealed an in- : seription roughly scratched upon it, in- - dicating that it had been the property of Lord Nelson. It was repaired and | sent to the*reconditioned Victory. An- other desk and spy glass were discov- cred in the British consulate at Tripoli. A‘ll &fj these relics are duly authen- ticated. —_— AIRME] Government tests have shown the AT VIEMO! AMIETIEIR] | interior of red-painted freight cars to AME|N/T] |be hotter than those painted yellow, ISicloe [A] %g%g mgggafi ! but coolr than those with biack paint A