Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1933, Page 36

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Cc--6 THE EVENING STAR. W14 iNGTON, D. C. FRTDAY, MARCH 17, 1933. To get the right pc?*spumr?:w life I need a sort of mountain jn my mind From which 1 calmly Po You WANT TiA ok cofree | DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT WITH YouR DINNER ToNiGHT P You WOMEN SEE IN TeA. WHEN You GET IT DoWN ME. ITS A SIGR 1M SICK “80 YOU'RE GOING TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE? WHO IS HE?” “OH, I HAVEN'T PICKED HIM YET!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph WHY, ‘YOU 7/ NEVER SAW HIM SURE THING- 1 HOH ? DOUBLE-CROSSING § / | BEFORE- GEE- LOOK Aol WHY, THAT'S CROOK! | DON'T | AT HIS CAR GO- WAS N EASY AS TH oNLY i ~| PINCHPENNY SURF TAKIN' CANDY FROM | Sy e oLb IS MAD AT THAT A KiD= OR AS TAKIN » THAT'S 7 BIRD, WHOEVER Ietwr-Out and &t 18 ued & 3 A KNIEE FROM A NOT IT- THAT'S HAD ON HER, TO HOUSE @ HE E GeY KID= HA-HA= YEP- {| A NEW KNIFE, o . PANICLES | | Letter-Out for a dog. IS~ MALTSTERS | PENSILE VERMOUTH | STEALING | | Letter-Out for sn affected talker. | Letter-Out and it's permanent. T IT IS= - I | Letter-Out for ill-temper. HERE S YOU IDIOT- 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 you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly you will have the general who founded the British Indian empire. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. , S Letter-Out and retract. RECANT Letter-Out and he built the Sues N TRANCES 1 PELISSES il 2 t and he's an egs-tester. 3 4 5 E——————1 THIS HOLLYWoOD PANTS STUFF —_— IS THE BUNK! < WAIT, WINNIE, MAMA WILL FIX sons'r_:_\ v Letter-Ou COLANDER |O | gt = l U Letter-Out and that's the finish. ENDED X Letter-Out for a medicine man, l I HEALER DENUDE EXHALER (Copyright, 1933.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle z YOU'RE JUST LIKE ALL . PNDRE Boes oo~ | THE REST OF THE MENI! “THIS FOR THE DOUGH THERE 1S IN IT. . Place of departed spirits. . Performed. . One oMan Indian tribe. . Manifest. " Trih fatr Slave N Caveanes ’ Doctor of theology: abbr. 20. Epoch. 1 . Employment. . Bard. Number. . Summer: Prench. . Worm. 6 . . Quick return thrust in fencing. . Fancy. IF YOU COULD HAVE ¥ THREE BARRELS f 25 THEN 1D 3avE THE 31 Faen, 3. Former rulers Two Y\ OF STRAWBRRRY Y ONE oTHER : ine name. . Roman highway. WISHES, PUDDINHEAD, 4 CREAM' : Doty of water T WHAT WOULD 4 \ o : OUT IR THAT WAS . Soar. 28. Doctrine. . Aviator. . Silverlike alloy. . Japanese badge of nobility. . King of Bashan. 0. Storm. . Flat plate. . Liquid measure: abbv. . Anger. 48. Embankment. . Copies. 2. Limb. . Short newspaper article. . Malleable. . Fill up: naut. 3 Nt : Bdoe, . . Interjection. . Southern johnnycakes. . Same: French. 6. Island. . Poker term. . Heroine of Longfellow's poem. . Hodge-podge. 2. Aromatic cx;xedh:lnsl herb: var. 66. ;‘rroaen ‘water. . Denominations. . Pronoun. . Always: contr. 68. White-handed gibbon. i wn.ya :)‘o;'dgnd. . low. R . Alleged force. —— ;oo Spain Guarding Art Treasures. 5 & The Spanish government has under- taken to keep her art treasures in the ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE| 0 & T - = | picces valued at more than 50,000 pe- % g%g g‘i | setas. Many valuable paintings and [ECICILEIS]TASITIIICH /S | fimler treasures we T e [OANTESMALEE] | -LHUNTLE® ve Ve OIFI AN owE NlE LD RN Bagm%gg Palace -.l:"eugunded day and night. An NATIAUBORESSIER]S| | llustrated catalog of more than 1,000 [awaY] aan mg | of the most interesting buil fings ot 03 Ouens aoond

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