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WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, THE EVENING STAR, JULY 4, 1933. reeze . They make a soft conterited sound, And gracefully their moving limbs Toss Flakes of shadow on ALL | CAN GET INTRE PLEASE LET ME HAVE SoME SHOWER IS A DRIBBLE WATER UP HERE. | CANT GET A DROP ILL BET You LEFT IT RUNNING SOMEWHERE IS T RUNNING IM NOT USING Now ? T DOWN HERE “EVERY ONE IN HER FAMILY IS FAT EXCEPT JILL." “I SKE. SHES SORT OF A FAMILY SKELETON!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. YES, AND WE HAVE ANNIE'S BERET, FOUND HALF WAY DOWN. : THAT CLIFF- TS AN AIR-TIGHT CASE AGAINST ‘EM = COURSE, PINCHPENNYS DESERVE ALL THEY GET- BUT WE MUSTN'Y LET OUR FRIENDS WORRY 'BOUT US- THIS POSTAL CARD TELLS ABOUT ALL THERS 18 YO TELL- FLL MAIL IT IN THIS LITTLE TOWN WE'RE COMING TO- AFTER READIN' IN TH' PAPER 'BOUT PINCHPENNY'S BEIN' IN JAIL, AND ‘BOUT HOW EVERYBODY 1S LOOKIN' FOR US, | GUESS BALEENS | Letter-Out to make able. HER WITH E| AND THE ‘| SACK THEY PUT OVER HER HEAD, ARE IN T R Letter-Out for malicious gossip. CANDLERS | 5 Letter-Out and he's a switcher. l VES- BUT GVEN SO, CONVICTION WILL BE VERY HARD, UNLESS weE CAN FIND ANNIE= ENACTS Letter-Out and smart folk carry these. Letter-Out for a high Turkish official. RIMES I | SOUTHERN | | | 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 you will have a people north of England. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. I U Letter-Out and he stretched his neck. CRANED l R | Lefter-Out for a good-for-nothing SCAMP for & wise old Greek. NESTOR tter-Out for an important in- fustry in this_country. STEEL The Corpus | Delecti—in Person. Letter-Out and he jumped. PETALED LEAPED DURANCE ///////////////lm ] THEY'RE ALL CUTE BABIBS BUT NOT ONE OF 'EM ‘::.:"é:m' Yl STANDS OUT AMONG ALL /] THE REST - THEY DON'T SEEM TO HAVE ANY MOVIE ABILITY! TM SORRY LADIES, BUT 1 NEED AN UNUSUAL CHILD - ONE THAT CAN DO THINGS- __J THIS PROBLEM OF PICKING A BABY STAR. FOR OUR PICTURE IS A BIG JOB - WITH ALL THOSE MOTHERS AND KIDS THAT CAME IN YESTERDAY THE STUDIO 1S BEGINNING TOLOOK LIKE AN ORPHANAGE OR NURSERY! CRAMPS STONIER I I | Letter-Out IN| (Copyright, 1933.) / THERS ? W MO’ 2 NESTLE Barnum Had The Right Idea—He Also Had 3 1 GUESS THAT'S TELLIN THEOLD LADY A THING OR TWO- | AHHHHA/! WOTTA LETTER! OH Boy! " THAT WOTTA LETTER! ONE s WORLD OF GOOD ~ J GETTIN' THAT OFFA MY JUST A MINUTE, SUGAR- JUST A MINUTE. . Greek letter. . Resident. . Recline. . Moisture. . Having dog-like qualities. . Month of Jewish year. . Small fragments of stone. . Fragrant flower. . Old Indian tribe. . Commemorative record. i (wasire 0. . Tiny hill. . A paragraph. | Negative. . Animals’ retreats. . Concerning. . Highways. . Combining form for afr. . Chinese measure. . Fairies. . Poker term. Fish . Number. | Number. | Entrance. . Dog. . Mixed type. _ Sport, . Inroad. Liquid measure: abbr. 5. Pruit . Not any: law. Part in a play. . Away. . Greek god of sun. . Ancient seat of Irish kings. . Relied on. . Seventeenth century French philos- opher. . A rodent. a . Stiff, prickly flower. . Previously. . Annihilated. . One of an anclent Jewish sect. . To color. . Elevate. E Bb!ltp. . Printed impressions. . More normal. . Woody plants. 5 ¥lcmfl;s. g . Young herring; prov. Eng. . Salad herb. pEvT e . Domineering. . Cleaning utensils. . South American macaw. . The genus of olives. . Rugged crest of mountain range. . On the move. Register. . County in Ireland. . Doar. . Anything that binds or ties. . Division of time. . Light knock . East Indian peasants. . Nutriment. Members of an ancient Teutonic race. . Rustic. . Protuberances. Interwoven. line nickname. . Unclose. . To the sheltered side. . Stitch. . Ocrapass point: abbr. Within the Law. my POP GOT TICKET FOR. DRI\WIN' TOO GWAN' Y'COULDNT GET A TICRKET FOR DRIWIN' TOO A POP DID ! HE WAS DRWVIN SIXTY-EIGHT AN 1 Métr‘ \?r WASNT ,.-Asymut THE CoP CAVGHKHT 1Mm! Zaro Aghs Indignant. When told of the death of & China- | man at the age of 256, Zaro' Agha, who claims to be the oldest man in the | world, was speechless with rage. Re- covering his equanimity, he said: “Of | course, no one will take his claim seri- | ously, as every one knows that I am the oldest living inhabitant of the world today.” Zaro is in Istanbul, ‘Turkey, and soon will be 160. He would wed 2gain and is looking for his tenth wife. 4 “young” one—that is, one over 75. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | toving people of the globe, the art of ! boxing was practiced in China several centuries before the Christian ers. . Bt In spite of being the eminently po‘eevl