Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1934, Page 40

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N ), K/ N 12-1Q @i Tea P A" Rese Mot “WE'RE ALL SET FOR THE WINTER. PUT IN '10 TONS OF HAD . WE COAL, MOTHER AND I GOT NEW FUR COATS AND DAD'S HIS SHOES HALF-SOLED.” LETTER-OUT l Letter-Out for flat areas. SESAME | ARRESTS | | Letter-Out for vacant expressions. NATURE I I Letter-Out for a sound adjuster. ———————————————————————————————— TABLES IMPEL ' I Letter-Out for a kind of cry, | | Letter-Out and it is flexible, 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 obliterate. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. MATTER ACTIVE TABBIED CREAM LASHES M Letter-Out_and the other fellow pays for this. A Letter-Out for s kind of cat. CIVET -l- Letter-Out and he was pampered. BABIED | C I tter-Out for a kind of spirit. d-\_. MARE H Ifi:al;-out and look for these on l | " SALES (Copyright. 1934.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle . P . Calcium oxid. Record. . Artery. . Southwest wind. . Authorize to receive, . King of Bashan, 0. Walking about. . Mongrel. . Heavy fabrics. . Place of shelter. ‘Understood. | A sitting. . Death notice. olor. . Wantage, as a cask of wine, . Inner coats of the eyes. . Narrator, . Smashed. . Nourished. . Fish. . Charged, as with debt. . Hebrew measure. . Words acquired from another, . Bruises by a blow. . Varied. . Herbs of the goosefoot family, . French chalk. 3 T}m"g implement. Ise. . El 1. Robust. . Bore. . Silver coin of Mexico. . Interwoven. . Cherish, . Effort. . Distances in degrees from the nearest pole. . Rock projections, . Embolden. . Fortification, . Exercise of power in acting. . Vociferous cries. . Peace pipe, Quite. . Japanese coin, . Greek letter, Grenadine Salad Dressing. ‘Whip together two eggs, two table- spoonfuls of sugar, half a teaspoonful of mustard, two tablespoonfuls each of |of white pepper and paprika. Cook | over hot water until thick, remove, and add two tablespoonfuls of grena- dine; beat for a minute and set away to chill. Then add one cupful of dine to” color faintly. | vinegar and lemon juice, half a tea- | | spoonful of salt, and a dash each! whipped cream, and enough grena- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934 Secret Operative 48 PENFIELD, WE CANT RISK HAVING SPIDER FINE! THEN YOU'LL LET ME | MONEY A FEDERAL CHARGE,|KNOW WHEN WELL, IT ISNT—AND IT WAS DolNE ONLY A L[TTLE oVER TWo MONTHS AGo. MRS. SAPLING HAD HERS I AUGUST AND [T STi. STAYS OF WRSE [F | CoULD SPEND THE MONEY ON My HAIR THAT SoME WomeN SPEND, THEN MY WAVE WouLd OH, I'VE BEEN EXPECTING YOU- I LET'S STEP INTO | THE ALLEY- I'VE ) GOT SOMETHING il FOR You- NOW TO GET BACK TO SPIDER=--WHEN WE RAID THE GAN6 I'LL HAVE BABS GO TO PENFIELDS FOR SAFE KEEPING~- THERELL BE PLENTY GOING ON THAT DAY. MRS. SAPLING AND MRS. GADDER. DONT CARE WHAT THey PAY, WHEREAS | |CHEAP AS PoSSIBLE ! | THAT IT GoE's /' SHE WENT OUT ( WELL, IF I WAS BEFORE I COULD YOU, LORD HOW OLD ARE Y MY CHILDREN THE CHILDREN :AR OTH = YOU ARE SELECTING | S1X MONTHS, i THE PRESENTS 2y, FOR, MADAM? I'D GET A HOLD FIVE DAYS OLD TO-DAY, GIRLIE. L'l BRAT HAS GOT, PA PIFFLE ACWRITIN'A H'M oo MMM e oo “as- vas -- THe FoRcas TELL ME SHEB WANTS A NEW or A SILVER FOX FUR --AN'X GUESS THAT'S ALL " else we roast — Reformers ovght to get together And if they want to do some good [|Just prss = law against the werther. e GET A WORD oUT/ PLUSHBOTTOM:- DO, WILLIAM. —By NORMAN MARSH OUT oF CURL, AGED TWo MoNTiHs eNE WEEK AND Your. pAys ! OH. HE WAS ALL RIGHT= 1 KNEW HE WOULD BE, AS SOON AS | CoOuLD SEE HIM FOR A MINUTE, ALONE=

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