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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934 I MODERN MAIDENS l l O FQprs (P ety et 'HE'S THE TYPE WHO LIVES ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF A 40-STORY APARTMENT BUILDING.” LETTER-OUT By Charles A Joseph sarment. MOLEST ' Letter-Out for an ecclesiastical Letter-Out for a son of the Bighway. | IMPART | ABRADE | | Letter-Out and he will kewp you out. Letter-Out and they are han- died in Chicago. MARGINS | Letter-Out and he is a drayman. ESTIMATER | 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's a famous Winter resort. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. this, PREEN ] |O 2 Letter-Out to wash. 3 4 Letter-Out and it is extra, RASPER orinded PERONE Letter-Out and a peacock does ' U LAVE N Letter-Out to deal with a sub- Ject. l TREAT Letter-Out for the basis of fer- YEAST VALUE RATTEN STEADY (Copyright, 1934.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle . Entranced. . Exhibitor. 2. Leading woman. . At this place. . . Faces east. . Unit of weight. . Pain. 7. Sources. Farm machines. . Sorrow. . Leashes. . Rodent. 5. Intellects, . Meadow. Language. . Stake. . Paper measure. 3. Utilizer. . Cuddle. . Evaluate again. . Sloping road. . Disturbance. . Stabilized. . Regions. . Chalk. . Girder. . Perseveres. . Comfort. . Oldest. . Supports. . Mexican sauce. . Obstinate. . Voter., . Two-part song. . Equal. . Tap. . Needle-shaped. . Clauses. . Canopies for beds. . Possessive, . Snake. . Listen. . Derogate. . More weathered. . Relax. . Turkish boats. . Boy. . Peruvian coin, . Grain to be ground. . Resin. . Copy. . Allow. . Embezzlements in the Philippines. | 51. Sweet spice. . Join. . Wife of Thor. . Barge. . Jewel. . Commonwealth. . Cornmeal: Sp. . At one time. Digits. . Ripped. . Element. . Benches. . Reverence. . Large snake, . Exclamation. —_— Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. Pancakes With Sausage. | | Mix a cupful of white flour with ! A} | one-fourth teaspoonful of salt, add half a cupful of milk and stir until | | perfectly smooth. Add one egg and | | beat thoroughly. Use a griddle or| frying pan, greased or rubbed over with a cut turnip. Heat the pan| thoroughly and drop the mixture| from the tip of a spoon onto a griddle; | it will spread to make a very thin | cake. Cook on one side until deli- cately brown, turn and cook the other side. Put a cooked sausage on each ;pancake and roll up. Serve wimi apple sauce, hot or cold. Iy DAN DUNN. FRISCO_ JACK'S LITTLE GIRL ? 12-1. 5 MR. AND MRS. WERE GoING OUTTHIS EVENING — REMEMBER! DONT You NE£p To SHAVE ¢ No, GUESS NOT. SHAYED CloSE THIS MORNING I THOUGHT YOU WERE SUCH A NICE LITTLE GIRL WANTED TO ACQUAI I'D LIKE TO HAVE A LITTLE GIRL LIKE YOU /s I JusTt GET SURE YoURE NoT GolN6To SHAVEY IM ALMOST DRESSED Secret Operative 48 . W////,///wm, ) THAT'S —By NORMAN MARSH 7 Us BUT, AS FOR FRISCO JACK, I DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT HIM--= WHO IS HE ? NTED -~ AND DID HAVE A LITTLE GIRL. [ | Py Rex U.S_Pat. OF.; Copyright, 1934, 3 Poblishars Syndeate It Might Almost Be Grounds for Divorce WELL, IM ALL READY — ALL BUT PUTTING ON SAY—| THINK ILL SHAVE, AFTER ALL BY GosH! FeeLs SoRT oF RoUGH. MAYBE No, No. SALL \D BETTER RIGHT AND ('LL WIPE 'EM AND WE'LL BE DONE IN NO TIME=- ABOUT HIS WIFE'S BOY FRIEND OR OUR ACCIDENT ? ORD - HBOTTOMS ) s J I'D BETTER GO BREAK THE NEWS TO HIM, AWEY O WEST WHERE 1o €2 N e WEARS R ROVGHEST gagments 1D Shiares AN! SETCH, My gy SHE to my friends. With 2 word [ dissolve| all.their cares— I might be suvecessful myselF Could I trade my own problems for theirs. ® BUT WHAT'S TH' HURRY? WE'VE GOT ALL EVENIN' 'x‘,fig f RACN A STREET CAR TO HERE IN THE HOSPITAL? g HEVPERCYN o can T WAS A ViSion' YASSUH " A Bie ComMING INTO MONEY -~ LOTS ' MoNEY NI TIRED? ME Q HATHA! i WE CAN'T AFFORD |f IT- BUT | AM TAKING YOU TO THE MOVIES~ § UNLESS YOU'D RATHER STAY AT HOME - OH SHE AINT HURT MUCH=-BUT IT DIDNT DO YOUR CAR MUCH GooD/ MY WORD! 1 HOPE SHE ISN'T IN A A SERIOULS ;) CONDITION I NAW- SHE DIDN'T WIN \T WAS ATIE! YEH- SHE INSISTEP ON —By GENE BYRNES 1 THINKKC THE HERO WAS A OUMB-BELL - TO GO IN THERE ! SUPPOSIN' THEM BANDITS WAS TO SEE THAT MOVIE SOME DAY — THEYD KNOW JUS "WHERE TO aee! THAT was A sweLL MOVIE* WASNT IT GREAT WHEN THE HERO ESCAPED AN’ HID IN THAT CAVE ? refined e WIFE OR HIS T TELL SHE SISTER WITH AT MADERS 0 U o -vovoee vmoe |v‘" :rna THIS - Tl Duck!