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\ " C—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASH'INGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933 ' MODERN MAIDENS ' - lofty end Hovmmon AND TEN ALLEYNE RELANS, (0HoS BEEN ON JuRY, GAVE ME EVERY LTne DETAIL of “THe TeSTIMONY AND THE JUDGES CHARGE You Poor. man! Go RIGHT T BED AND ILL BRING Your PINNER UP To You ! WHo HAD JusT SeeN A NEW MoVIE, INSISTED oN | TELLING ME ALL ABovT (T 0000l A, A1 g “THEY SAY HER WARDROBE CONTAINS FORTY HATS!" “YEAH, HER HUSBAND'S MONEY GOES TO HER HEAD.” LETTER.-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. MY: MY~ A RUSTY OLD KNIFE, EH? | REMEMBER | USED TO FIND OLD KNIVES, WHEN | WAS A YOUNGSTER- NEVER B ANY GOOD= WHAT WOULD ¥ou » IF | WERE TO BUY THAT - KNIFE FROM YOU AND GIVE Booes o ot . ; MR. PINCHPENNY- 3 YOU ENOUGH TO BUY A 2 SPLENDID NEW KNIFE- NOPE- 1 WOULON'T >3 TAKE . NICE OF YOoU- BUT FOR K‘N|=E- - THIS KNIFE IS I HSGeERine NOT FOR SALE- GOIN' TO BE WORT} MORE TO ME, IF | KEEP T~ WELL, WELL- AND HOW ARE YOU THIS MORNING, Letter-Out and he thinks of sal- | ANNIER STAPIER 3 vation. = - Letter-Out and "nu'll find thess LURKERS | | i -COME, COME, NOw- NG IS FOR SALE, FOR. Effiéfil!_;.\:‘:"LE-'_C:D-‘lA! HA! Yyou couLb BUY A WONDERFUL, PEARL HANDLED KNIFE WITH FOUR ER-- WHY, M FINE THANKS, R. THE OBSTINATE LITTLE FIEND- WHAT DID SHE MEAN BY "THAT REMARK® SHE FIGURES A IT'S GOING TO BE WORTH TO HER IF SHE KEEPS IT= WHY, B9 SHE CAN'T KNOW THE TRUTH-- ~~-AND VET-- UNLESS Letter-Out and it means swinging | ouma. governing eount Catholic church service. AIMLESS I Letterout for & book used in Letter-Out and the greedy are after this, CURDLE 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 “lettergd-out” correctly people who go about this way are likely to catch cold. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. T B Letter-Out and it's sure. BACTERIN | s o Letter-Out for s great retary ALLEGIANT l E l of the 'nauuri uxigxe;‘ erson. I DIDA'T. T WAS HUANTING RABBITS THe DAY T SHoT THIS DeeRr. I wWAS TIRED AnD Fell Letter-Out for a native of Brit- BARONET | A| & o e IMI Letter-Out and we can't live THEY MAY NoT CLIMB TREES- BUT THEY CERTAINLY | ARE FonD OF GRAPES! ) without them. AMHERST WoKE UP- AND THERE éwAs ™e DeeR HE WAS RIGHT ABOVE me You DARN FooL, IN ™G TREE €ATING DECRS DoN'T GRAPES! CHMY & — Letter-Out and this destroys pa» per. TEARING RIGHT ABovE M€ ASTRINGE | S (Copyright, 1933.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle || mazazafassana e WELL,IT'S ALL YOUR OWN FAULT-DION'T YOUR CONSCIENCE TELL YOU SOMEBODY’D CATCH YOU RUNNIN' AROUND WITH HIS WIFE? LOVA JEMINYH, I CAN'T EVEN GOTO TH' DENTISTS AND GET A TOOTH PULLED WITHOUT YOU GETTIN' IN A JAM. YEH- AND HA! WHAT'D THE DENTIST WELL,I ¢OT CHARGE You? MINE KNOCKED ouT!! WHAT'D HE CHARGE You? . Meeting of members of a political party. . Chinese skiff. =38. Wife of the ruler of Turkey. “314. Disciplined. . Generous. “17. Abstract being. . Uncle: Scotch. . A bone. o : Encmteres IRON, WORKER! MY UNCLE HAS ONCET? . Longs for. : Peresas % gular. 29. Lady of Arthur’s court, . Most indolent. . Mohammedan judge. . In bed. . Absurd reports. . Ransoms. . Dill seed. . Wild ox of Tibet. . Radix. Ceremonies. : Do . Publish. . Danish territorial division. . A pattering. . Of the thing, in law. . Hindu cymbals. b %oy. . Large sea-going vessel. 69. Spirits of the dead. . r dompounds. . Church festival. DOWN. . 1. Style of cooking.. . Linen vestment. . Indian. SWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ez OlLOJic |ATIE] . Letter “Z.” . Gem weights. . Enliven. . Irritates. . Greek goddess of dawn. . One who grieves. . Spirited horses. . New Zealand perrot. Foam, . Pome fr;nh:. . Paragraphs. . River in Bohemia. . Extent. . Hush! . Before. . By. Beets a 1a Russe. vinegar, two tablespoons butter, ome tablespoons flour, one-half eup sour cream, salt and pepper. Peel beets and mince them fine with a fork. Put in & saucepan, and sprinkle with sugar, vinegar, one table- spoon of butter, salt and pepper, and | heat. Melt a second tablespoon of POO) butter and blend with it a tablespoon of | flour. Stir this into the beet mixture, | Add half a cup of sour cream and heat. — Lamb on a Stick. THATS THE MOST OANGEROUS JOB THERR IS! WHAT ABOUT "My UNCLE wWOT GOT THE MOs’ ODANGEROUS JOB OF ALL. HE MAKES PRESCRIPTIONS 1NNA DRUG STORKE AN’ IF HE MAKES A MISTAKE BVER MAKE A SERIOVS MISTAKE ? A MAN GAVE HiIM A DOLLAR BILL AN HE GAVE M CHANGE FOR