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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1933. MODERN MAIDENS “THeRe You ARe! TiaT LITTLE PIECE IS PART OF THE GowS Hokn ! Why—Joe! Youre Cinc! RiGi GETTING ALSOILIITELY i RIckT THE FIRST Time ! @B A P AN Righs Raseret “IT'S NOT SO BAD BEING OUT OF A JOB WHEN INCOME TAX TIME COMES 'ROUND.” LETTER-OUT 1 { WHY, MR, PINCHPENNY HAS INSISTED ON EVERYTHING FOR HER- *THE BEST, HE SAYS~ YEAH, AND PUT HER OUT IN TH' SNOW,TO STARVE- | DON'T GET IT AT ALL- WHAT MADE HIM DO IT® FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, TO SAVE THAT PAUPERS WIFE- BAH! BUT WHAT CouLb | bO? SHE FLAUNTED THAT KNIFF IN MY VERY FACE- SHE MUST KNOW THE TRUTH=- By Charles H. Joseph SH-H-H= THERE HE GOES NOW- HE DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A PHILANTHROPIST- OF THING-— FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, THEY SAY- I Letter-Out and it's lent again. PERKINS FOR TWO Letter-Out _for one who tricks you into taking something. I'VE ALWAYS SAID, YOU NEVER CAN TELL BY EXTERIORS, WHAT GOES ON IN A PERSONS SOUL- TREFQILS BANDEROLE | | ) YES, INDEED- Y TF~ (AND ‘No oNE .{. ELSE IN THIS 7\ [Town couLd 5 v ik imal l‘( )\\'l‘]{ [{ | ]l’,q‘-&e“r Sm"‘u'rz;-:;.'“ e Letter-Out for th tho di- { 7 FIVE HUNDRED Letter-out for the man who tried DOLLARS ! I to make monkeys of us. INWARDS | Remove one letter from each wcrd 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 vou have “lettered-out” correctly that's what a person does when he gossips indiscreetly. | Answer to \'tmrdzly'l LETTER-OUT. |M Letter-Out for a brilliant Irish writer once imprisoned in Eng- land. WILDE MILDEW RAIMENT AMHERST TREADLES | D Al |H] Letter-Out for a moneymaker, MINTER Letter-Out and find “prep” schools MASTER Letter-Out and he always takes. STEALER him in DISPONER Letter-Out for thoughtful con- sideration. PONDERS (Copyright, 1933.) DOWN, 1. Domestic animals. 2. Needle case. 3. Ended. 4. Ambiguous saying. 5. Beguile. 6. Expanded. 7. Musical instrument. 8. An affray. 9. Grant immunity to. 10. Judicial body. 11. Rustic 12. Puff up. 13. A dogma 24, Magnesium silicate. 26. A small island. 27. Priest’s mantle. 28. Related. 29. Declaim vehemently. 30. An antitoxin. 34. Contrite. 36. Impudent. 37. Group of three. 38. Perceived 40. Presented. 42. To take out. 45. Mottled streak in wood. 47. Squirrel-like rodents. 50. Tropical. 52. Crown. 53. Squander. 54. Admixture. 55. A course. 56. Healing ointment. Aquatic mammal. | To vex: collog. 63. Attract: var. 64, Be prominent. ACROSS. 1. Transferred. 6. A cupola. 10. Allowance for waste. 14. Expiate. . Wild goat. Dominion. . An outer garment. . Individual. . Persia. . Beleaguerment.” . Abound. . Diminish. . Small particle. . Shoulder ornament. . Companies of travelers. . A container. . Egyptian weight. . Church officer. . Pruit-filled pastries. . A measure. . Smeared with wax. . A decoy. . Penetrate. Misled. . Expire. . In no manner. . Small reed organ. entinels. “The apostle of Rome.” . Drug plant. . A kiln. . Markets. . Disparage, . A prayer. . Foolish fellow. . Carry: collog. . Masculine name. . Inclosed interior of a temple. . Ocellated. 2. Prehistoric_stone weapon. . Turkish official. bl o Mouth-Wash Tooth Brush Out. A tooth brush which cleans the teeth 1and may be made to spray the mouth | has been invented in Norway and will | be manufactured in Oslo. The brush ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE is fitted to an atomizer so constructed SPTABY EMAIXE]S LIBONE IN/OIME IN[TIS So/AR) M1 NO[RIS SHEAT U HOSICOPE ] jS}El_L‘EvSwS PIORE WOEE NEEE EEE that when the handle is squeezed a mixture of water and carbondioxide squirts from the bristles. Egg Trick Fails, Man Jailed. | , Just because he discovered a new way | to make money, a young man is in jail | in Paris. He would go to & cafe and order a_hard-boiled egg. When served he would strike an egg on the table, be sprayed with yolk, and then raise a disturbance. The manager would apologize and pay for the spoiled suit. The scheme worked many times, but things slipped the other day. “I asked for a hard-boiled egg,” he cried. A detective stepped up and said, “Yes, and you were served with one. You have changed it for a soft boiled egg which yocu brought here.” Commercial Possibilities. By GENE BRNES The Rodeo ) MY WIFE Gocs ouT FOR THe ! APTCRNGON T PLAY BRIDGE -AND MAKZS ME STAY HoMmE WITH OUR Sons THAT'S THE MODERN MOTHER EOR YOU. I WONDER WHAT THE KID'S DonG? HEY, LEMME SEE T\-(EY,A MINUTE - DON'T GET €xCITED, T'M ONLY T WANT A HUNK oF STovc-PIPE FOR A ————— B WELL, MAMMA'S HOMG AGAIN. T HOPE CHILD. YOU TRIGD TO SHAVC TH& CAT WITH MY RAZOR, You BRoKE 2| MY FounTAIN Pem~ AND YOU MADE A MESS IN THE KITCHEN ! MY LITTLE DARLING SON HAS BGEN As Good As GOLD &= AW AFTERNOON = No, MLoVE.. HE WENT OF ¢ ™e GOLD STANDARD ABOUT TEN MINUTES AFTER YOU WENT /3 ouT ! GEE! ¥ I JUST HAD A COUPLA BUCKS I KNOwW WHERE I COULD GET WELL, PERHAPS I CAN GET YOUL A J0OB RUNNING ERRANDS FOR THE STORE WHERE I WORK,KAYO, AND YOU CAN SAVE YOUR MONEY| AN/Q_‘E\UY IT. ME A SWELL SECOND HAND BICYCLE 1 AINT GONNA HURT =T NONE! NO, YOU NEEDN'T BOTHER ABOUT THAT, MRS. PRATT. BUT YOU CAN DO ME A FAVOR YEH- LET ME CATCH ‘YYou KISSIN' UNCLE WILLIE, WILLYA? 1p B GLAD TO GIVE YOV A RIDE BUT WHEN ANYBODY BUT ME RIDES 1M HE ALWAYS RUNS AwWAY! V WHAT'S e HAPPENING? 7 EX