Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1933, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. APRIL 15 1933 Up and ANYTHING T EAT IN THE ICE-Box? FEEL LIKE A SNACK BEFORE | TURN IN { : JOE —PLEASE DoNT Touch THOSE HARD-BOILED EGGS! I'M GoiNe To DYE THEM ForR EASTER WHY COULDNT SHE HAVE “TOLD ME THERE WERE Two DISHES OF E6ss ! HARD BolLeD EGGS, HEY! JUST THE TAING. SHELL NEVER NEVER MISS IT IF | TAKE YES—| GUESS §O— \_THE USUAL TRINGS @ A P ek Reeed- “THE OLD-TIME ENGAGEMENTS LASTED LONGER THAN THE MAR- RIAGES DO NOWADAYS!” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. HA' HA! NOTHING BUT ASHES- AND THAT, KNIFE SOMEWHERE AMONG THEM, LOST FOREVER- AND THEY RUINED- HA!HA! | MUST BE CAREFUL NOT TO LAUGH IN THEIR FACES- AH, A TERRIBLE THING- TERRIBLE- BUT YOU SHOULD BE MOST THANKFUL THAT YOU ESCAPED WITH YOUR UIVES- 4 YEP- GUESS MY LUCKY KNIFE IS PINCHPENNY- STILL LUCKY= QUICK, SOME BODY- WATER- R, Letter-Out and it is a tennis BBED GLIBNESS e CLoTiES AS 1 RAN OUT= THE KNIFE WAS IN THE SWEATER POCKET= Letter-Out and try to avoid these. GI.ANDERS ESPALIER Letter-Out and we try to avold this when convalescing. | MATCHLESS | Letter-Out and travelers carry them. CEPHALIC Letter-Out for a cup used in & Teligious ceremony. 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 it will {ake you for an air ride. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. DIMETER | D IR Letter-Out and time again. RETIME Letter-Out and they looked ahead. SCOUTED EDUCTORS : T'™M AFRAID THIS AIN'T ' WE WON'T SLIMB ALL THE — HIGH ENOUGH, JEFF -LETS | wAY UP - WEILL STOP wiTHIN ABCUT A STONES THROW FROM THE Top! A Letter-Out and that's the way he got the girl COURTED l F I Letter-Out for a valuable fur. ERMINE , T , Letter-out and he follows rap- CHASES “THIS LOOS LIKE A 2P N\ PRETTYGOOD SPOT TO , \ % gy —= = SHOOT THAT MOUNTAIN = \ S N — scene! N NEVER MIND ME, TAKE CARE OF EDUCATOR FIREMEN [ SAP! T ToLD —| 7 You To SToP 3 | THROW NG STONES! SACHETS (Copyright, 1933.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Dawn’s Early Light. MY STARS! . Formerly. . Nautical interjection. . One who mimics. . Pair. . Syllabus. . Rajah’s wife. . Joyous. Prophet, . Musical entertainment. . Church festival. . Exclamation. . Beetle. . Oriental wagon. . Preposition. . Exudation from trees. . Dessert. Flowering shrub. . Reptiles. . Forms of verbs. . Small fish. . One who gets up. . A migration. 601 . One who drags. . In this place. . A high violent wave. . Kind of leather. . Pertaining to the nose . European country: abbr. . Mountain range: Lat . Energy: collog . Physician: abbr. . Problem. . Elucidators . Artificial butter. . Fragrance. Tardy. The earth. . Give forth. Smooth. 2 | Facing an impinging glacier. . Head: French. . Spreads for drying. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE TAPTANEALL PISEMAS|S) [AlLIAITIE QL€ A/l INTIO] Ul QUL Sull =lal ES| <] im| S FALE O] VMR imi<] O] [OTR[mIT D] (=JIEAN joim[m(Z} x TR moim ) lzmvmg) iul imi<lOjn] LEEn A mlo| &) [Z|m]<|m] 1Z>[O] . Indians of New Mexico. . Nevada city. . City in Italy. . Else. . Ruler: abbr. . In. . Subject. . Countenance. . Snowed and rained simultaneously. . Frights. . Affirmative. . Study. . Lower. - 5. Anglo-Saxon money. . Slept. . Small branch. . Periwig. . Levees. . Afternoon meal. . Mistake. . Outer coating of a nut. . Pair of stirrup straps. . Autocrats. . Famous Shakespearean family. . Lithe. . Toad flax. . Old times: poet. . Sharp instruments. . One of United States: abbr. . Vegetable. . Dish. . Naught. 2. Leave out. . Rant. . Macerate. 8. Existence. Like. Burial Fund for Banquet. Biessard, Prance, used a burial fund to provide a banquet recently. Two men | were buried in a rock fall in a quarry. Believing them killed, fellow villagers collected money for the funeral. Four days later rescue workers reached the victims. Both were still alive, having been saved by overhanging ledges of rock. The entire village attended the banquet. Princess Has Real Lessons. Princess Elizabeth is ha regular school lessons now, and spends several hours every day with her governess in GENE BYRNES A Quick Comeback. | 39 &.LHUNTLEY A Clear Case. the nursery school room in the London home of her parents, the Duke and Duchess of York. Her curriculum in- cludes simple a English and Pre E writes KAYO'S GETTING MORE AND MORE LIKE YOUL EACH ANC EVERY DAY, T ™M GONNA TELL MOMMA ORm YOouU! i/ DDA HEAR NAW, WHAT HAPPENED ? WELL,DON'T YOU THINK IT'S HIGH TIME SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT OH,MOMM AL KAYO GET LP! I'M GOING TO TAKE YOU DOWN TO MR. SPIFFLEDINK'S GROCERY AND GET YOU ( A JOB HELPING HIM PINHEAD JUs' sOLD OUR CAT TOPSY FOR. A, PENNY ‘ SOME BURGLAR ) FELLERS GOT IN 7 NEAH, AN WHEN TR }/ SAFE DOOR BLOWED OFF, HIT SMACKED ONE OF 'EM RIGHT S N TH' FACE . UARE AND MIND YOU, YOU'VE GOT TO STICK TOIT- AS I'VE SO OF TEN AND APTLY SAID A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MoSs* FER TH' LOVA MIKE! WHAT GOOD IS MOSS TO A - AN' NOW THEYRE A-SUING TH BANK FER' PUSSONAL WNIURIES [/

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