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cH4 THE KEVENING STAR, Wain. .iunN, D. C, TuisDAY, JUNE 27, 193 MODERN MAIDENS QUICK, CHIER — It’s true you heve to THE COPS ' BEAT IT work to live QUICK (1! You cant impress yourself’ on life And then life hardly b‘. N ,;vb~ (27K WHY DID You HAVE TS Keep on TALKING™ | THOUGHT YouP NEVER SToP YES, You. EVERY TIME MRS.GADDER WE SToob ON THAT CORNER HALF STARTED 6 Go, You BEGAN SoMETHING ELSE. AN HouR. | ALL BUT COLLAPSED IT WAS SHE WHo BEGAN 7 WELL, Do You THINK | | COVLDNT CHoKE HER OFF| ENJOYED MYSELF THEN WHY DID You KEEP O TALKING ¢ You WERE Wounp up ! MET W, | WAS TRYING T BREAK AWAY o A P AP MO Memrd “MY UNCLE 1S A FARM PEST EXTERMINATOR. HE CHASES OFF PICNICKERS!” LETTER-OUT HNO ROPES ON HER- By Charles H. Joseph. ;] HERE- rLL POLL |, I ?| HER "‘BERET DOWN STEP ASIDE, OVER HER HEAD- AND VLL NOW, THEN, ARE SHOVE HER OVER- YOU ASKED FOR IT= THIS TIME, | WONT MISS~ NIX, SANDY= | KNOW HOW YOU FEEL, AND | DON'T BLAME YOU=- BUT WE'RE CIVILIZED= AND WE'LL HAVE PLENTY O' TIME TO QET AWAY 'FORE THEY COME TO- C'MON- —_— l Letter-Out and he will drape you. DILATOR YOU AL. READY, ELMER? Letter-Out and you hear this | ‘when it hits the water. HAPLESS Letter-Out and it is the name of en island in New York State. DRIBLET Letter-Out and you see it on & horse. | | BATTENS | I | DROWSING 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 the whole economic world is thinking of these. Answer to Monday’s LETTER-OUT. Letter-Out and this makes a letter. GAMBREL | G I Letter-Out and a boy shoots it. MARBLE l R I Letter-Out and he jumped. LEAPED Letter-Out and gas companies use g these. STEAMER. |A| el lNI :::&""g.f‘:"“‘ find him in a DEALER ITlm-ou-nnum.mwu LEPERS PEDALER MUTT! - DID You SEE THIS? “THE PARAFOX PECPLE PUT OUT A PICTURE THAT LOOKS LIKE A STEAL FROM OURS. THE PREVIEW RUN DOWN TO THE BOX OFFICE AND GET TWO OF THE CHEAPEST SEATS THEY GOT FOR TONIGHT-T DON'T WANT To BE SEEN IN THE PLACE LEANDER IF I CAN HELP (T - SPELTER Daily Cross-Word Puzzle SANS ARl AP EE R WHY [ AM LEAVING THE LITTLE WOMAN THATS WHAT- I TOLD YOU L WAS GOING TO, DIDN'T 19 WELL, T HAVE WENT! ’ ' GETTING EXCITED ABOUT WELL, YOou I WAS VERY NONCHALANT, MUSTA LEFT L LIT A CIGAR WHILE T WAS IN A HECK OF BREAKING THE NEWS, PACKED MY VALISE, DIDN'T LIKE MY TIE AND CHANGED IT. AND SAID "GOOD-BYE" THATS HOW COOL 1 WAS. = P F’ THEN WHY DIDN'TCHA [ WiLLARD Air- Minded. . Submit to. . Classified. . The Scriptures. Ans Circulate. Of the mouth and the tongue. . Tenor violin. 3 wWer. . Elasticity. . Biblical prophet. . Asterisk . Cover. . Mimicked. . Definite article: French Besmear. . Miser. . Peeler. . Plant. . Variegated chalcedonies. . One. . Regular. . Perfection. . Bridge . Sun god. ‘Wither. Lassos. . Siamese coin. Analyze. . Of the dura. . Chinese money of account. . Fresh-water fish. . Longer. . Misfortunes. Artery. Colorless. Self-seeking. Eskimo knife . Symbol for neodymium On the ocean. . Rock. . Sweet spice. . Chairman. Urgency . Medicinal plant Bind to secrecy; archaic . End. Right angle joints . Disfavors. Lath. Down. Offices of a pastor. Causing change. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE . Dregs. . Melody. . South’ American river. . Willer. . In order. . Italian dance | . Most moderate. | . An appendage. | Biblical name. 5. Bustle. . The unit of sense of smell. Nuns. Deep, covered dishes. 5. Exclamation of sorrow. Observe. . Joins . Prepare. Pastoral poem. 5. Discard . Skim along. 7. Adders. . Folded, as heraldic wings. Dined. . In. Opera Given in Bed Room. For the entertainment of an invalid, | | Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera, “The Gondoliers,” was produced in the bed |room of Mrs. George Mitchell, wife of | the honorary producer, in Southampton, | |England. The performers were mem- |bers of the Southampton Amateur Operatic Society, and the entire per- formance, including the dances, was |given. Mrs. Mitchell, who is ili, has appeared in Gilbert and Sullivan operas | |in London. | Oldest Highland Chief 98. Col. Sir Pitzroy D. Maclean, SCOI'L | land’s oldest Highland chief, celebrated | his 98th birthday anniversary recently |on his Isle of Mull stronghold, Duart | Castle. This home of his ancestors was | built in 1250 and lay in ruins for many centries until Sir Fitzroy fulfilled, a few years ago, a vow, made when a boy, to restore it. Sir Pitzroy was so se- lverely injured in the Crimean War that he was given only a few hours to live. » | 19 ‘:‘-Luum\.r:( CAUSE. I™M EATIN' MY CAKE AN’ 1 wonNT GvVE ‘M ANY ! GOSH, MULENYS ALL IN A SWEAT '80UT SOMETHIN' . WONDER WHERE AT HE'S HES CRYIN 7 AR . ) BiD. E ‘TS A SHAME HAVE. A PIECE AN HE EVEN CRIED WHEN 1 &t THAT Too, THE B\G CRY BARY' HE DIDN'T HAVE A PIECE OF CAKE [/ HE'S GCONNA TRY i BUY BACK HIS OW, MY DEART SHE'S FUISHED EVERY BOOK TS