Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1933, Page 40

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. MODERN MAIDENS Look WHAT 1 Founp — WHY— [T SouN Eoce, i ot Te oL> Music Box ! DoGSNT M? = - URE —HAVENT ; HEARD T IN No—Bur iTS A WELL, WELL — SEE NICE CHANGE FRom IF IT STILL WOoRKS 420 “WE CAN SOON GO THE '."AND WE CAN SOON GO TO QBT A P A3 g Paser BEACH AND LIE IN THE SUN.” THE GOLF CO! 'URSE AND LIE IN THE LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph TENDERER LUSTIER LYCIA I I AXMEN | | | PASTES | Letter-Out for one who comes in. Letter-Out for the snswer to the Dproblem. . fetter-Out and you'll need this be called. Letter-Out for & great American statesman. Letter-Out for a source of lovers and happiness. Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the le;t:r in center column opposite the word u have ] you have removed it from. If yor minder of the South. lettered-out” correctly it is a re- Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. LEARNING | L ENDURING |U ELZEVIRS | Z ERODENT |O INSULTER tation of wood. ENGRAIN ' Letter-Out and 1t makes an imi- 1 l Letter-Out and he smiled broadly. 2 GRINNED Letter-Out and he feels alive l again. 3 RELIVES Letter-Out and it's sensitive. 4 TENDER “N I Letter-Out and he's more robust, LUSTIER (Copyright, 1933.) l Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | . Arab chief. . Precept. . Howl. . Fire-opal. . Wood engraving. . Inactive. . Rested. . Central American rubber trees. . Ear inflammation. . Escutcheon. . Garment. . Small island. . Exist. . Ironwood tree. . Marsh. . Negative. 45. Nozzle. . Further. . Porticos. . Journey. Changelings. Edict. Alienate. Mass. Chute. Roughened. Garland. Perform. Acidity. Cant. Sea-bird. Fee: FRIVIBRRBSTASS Council. Scar. AN;WEB TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE RIEIDIOILIEINICIE A c RIAITIE[DIMPIA| A PJ%‘ [} 7] A 3 R E WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO HURT THE FUTILES2 THEV'RE SUCH KIND PEOPLE- - WELL , IT'S KNOWN THAT SOME ONE SET FIRE TO THER Ji . HOUSE= /// 3 SAY EMMY, THEY'S SOMEBODY AT THE DOOR TO SEE \WILLARD |/ in the Rosebed . Narrative. . Obliteration. . Flatiron. . Tipplers. . Ecstasy. Silk Worm’s Secret. The silk worm has been studied for | centuries and man has succeeded in| imitating its product, but at the same time there are many things about the silk worm’s habits and product which mar does not understand. One of the unanswered questions is, why is the fiber spun with a triangular section? There might be an explanation here in terms of luster, but presumably the silkworm does not care unduly for appearances. Possibly it is because there is a higher ratio of drying sur- face to area for a trian i Why does she make two fibers and ce- ment them $gether? AN HUMPH= THE OLD GOSSIPS ARE AT WORK= BUT LET THEM TALK- THEY CAN NEVER PROVE ANYTHING, IN A THOUSAND YEARS- HA! THERE COMES ANNIE- FENCE - ILL HIT (T 200 TIMES OUTOF ' {{ 200! -T2 PITY SAKES. THEN HAVE HIM TO COME N AND TLL TELL HIM GOT ME A HEN- IM AFIGGERIN ON GOIN' IN TH AIG BUSINESS FOUND IT IN THE YARD, RIGHT AFTER TH' FI EGG-LAVIN' HEN, WHATD NUH GIT SETCH A OLD, ONE FER 2 RE= THE RADIO ONCE GREAT SCOTT- THERE'S A BUTTON OFF MY COAT= | HADNT NOTICED IT BEFORE- LUCKY NO ONE DISCOVERED IT- WE'RE HOT TAKING ANY CHANEES MUTT! THIS IS THE SATEST PLACE WHEH YOURE DOWG PRACT SEEDY, EH? WELL 1 HOPE THE OLD BUM DOESN'T

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