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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1935. B-17 Suburban Heights. —By Gluyas Williams| DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH / 4 '//////‘ THIS IS OLD BILL, DAN. HE L= e o // LET'S GET STARTED KNOWS THIS COUNTRY AND YEH., THERE'S A CANYON OUT E/ THAT SOUNDS LIKE 7 2 RIGHT AWAY---IT’S WILL GUIDE US TO WHERE THERE ABOUT TWENTY MILE--F A SPOT EVILOFF THERE ARE THE \ SUNSET NOW AND EVILOFF'S CAMP 1S IT'S GOT A SMOOTH FLOOR WOULD SEEK FOR MEN AND HORSES | WE'LL WANT TO LIKELY TO BE./ FINE/ § WHERE AN AIRPLANE SHELTER ALL RIGHT WAITING FOR REACH EVILOFF DO YOU THINK B\ COULD LAND=--IT'S THE LET'S GO/ ! < YOU KNOW WHERE ONLY LIKELY SPOT ERNEIE W S HE’'S LOCATED ? AROUND THESE PARTS/ NOT WISHING TO GET HOME IN THE MIDDLE OF A TEA-PARTY, AND UNABLE TO TELL IN FRONT OF WHOSE HOUSE THE CARS WERE PARKED, CERTAIN RESIDENTS HIRED A $COUT TO GO AHEAD AND PEEK IN WINDOWS AND SIGNAL WHICH HOUSE WA$ TO BE AVOIDED - | DONT RECOGNIZE THE LEAVES: THERE WASNT ANYTHNG LIKE. 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IT'S DISPUTE | P I Letter-Out and be satisfied. THOSE TWO HERE HE N WILL THEY » 3 ARE SURE TO o ! | R Letter-Out and see nothing. BRINDLED | i SUITED 1 GORILLAS INTO R COMES NOW- BE BACK®? : PUNJUAB= HE'S Letter-Out and he has lived RELIED || | ' THE WOODS- GR-R-RINDIN’ ELDER ELDERS Letter-Out and use them for THAT AWFUL D Letter-Out and fishermen use them. l l REELS ELBOWS | E | %™ Frors (Copyrighs, 1835.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle THERE'S SOMETHIN' VERY : V' AINT YOU YEH-I MADE HER FAMILIAR ABOUT THAT GUYS L i SMé\)éIILEN Dwfi‘%p’_r‘r, HA:PY ALl% \2231' AN~ WHERE HAVE I SA & = TH SHE WEN e HIM BEFOQ\QI? 7 ] ESCAPED FROM TTURNED ME IN TO ! PRISON JUST 7 GET TH' REWARD. HAPPY? e The Guilty One LOOK WHAT YOUR OH, MOMMA! HE DIDN' HIT ME JIMMIE ,DONTCHA HISSELF ,MRS, DUGAN, DID TO ME, MRS. DUGAN STRIKE PINHEAD? BLEEVE 1M ! HE TOLE ME THAT _ NOW DONT LIE 1 DIDN’ EVEN BIG FIST RILEY L = N YO ME, JIMMIE ! WAS A COWARDY CAT ANT - Ever ance. Sl AN Z HE WOULDN' EVEN FIGH i l);('leocv::‘l secretion, T d IF YOU DouBLE, TRIPLE . . Roman Emperor. (> D ; L 4 DARED ™M YO ! . Coquettish glances, . Chinese monetary unit. ) . Melody. . Twin brother of Romulus. . Otherwise. . Woman'’s hat. . Intended. . Narrow opening. . Discoverer of Greenland. . Facile. . Wide-mouthed jug. . Permanent. . Vast. . Den. . Liberal gift. . Shut in. . Indicating succession. . Cook before a fire, Disfigure. . Prepared. . Babble. . One of the States. . Wanderer. . Wrath. . Wind instruments. . Celestial body. . Sew loosely. . Ordinance. . Disguise. Monologue. Appellation. . Slack. . At the Summit, ; 5 ’x‘hfel hand. . For fear that. 2 WAL, DADEUMMIT \ : ls’}‘e d;x:r for a cause. . Meadow. > T TARMATION EVER HE \WAS wnoué. . Poet. LD YUH COLUMBUS 1S MUCH FOOD > VALUE IN DATES . River in England. . Exclamation of sorrow. . Growing out. i oning v, BY DR. JESSE W. SPROWLS . Cozy shelter, Egotism. . Greek island off Asia Minor. ARE you egotistic? Are you loaded . Gaelic. . Accept. with egotism? If so, what does . Reposed. it mean? Somehow, egotism has come Abodh, Down. to have a sort of compromising mean- : Eras. ing. It is supposed to be something . Strike with the hand. that you should eliminate from your . Joined by a mortise. system of habits—if you can. £ gfi’x"elrh of a tidal river. But popular notions are not always . Backstitch. correct. There's a virtue in egotism, . Black bird, Egotism carries a certain amount of . Cowardly. potential power with it. And this . Official statements. power produces action. And action, . Exultant. good or bad, is certainly worth more . Small islands. than inaction. . Wants. For one thing, the egotistical per- . Transgression. sonality will fight difficulties, while the non-egotistical will give up. When . == | your egotism gives out, your person- . HE'S WEBARING Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle ality goes with it. MY IRTS AND There 1‘;‘:’ trait called “grit.” Wher- : ow <00 RS ALL TH T TIME ever you it, you find fighting qual- o 3 Z CAN'T EVEN You GET INTO MY OWN AT ETSIEERIED, |iies, Sometime 1 imsgine nat et YY) e, Fel it 0O A A A C n inborn . ROO| 5 i [AITIEINI mn[lflllll} é}gg%fi such, it provides its carrier with a 3 rERE BF[’]I;H mur__] [TIREA] certain amount of stubbornness in the | DA ISE R A face of conflicting issues, which means | [EIRIAISTE R INAIS]S A YMBMIA] | success in the long run. | . 'ifl"]l.]afl T[1MIIH/1[T| | Then there's the old question of| {Is just a ICIOM|P OIR “emotional tension,” which some psy- = ~ V:‘m':“][! Efifigugggg | chologists say is the tap-root of "the little time SIEIN TIICIOR MOIRIAIN[T]S] |mind. It means simply the ability o, | 2nd space. T2 L AC S U] e At Ty earertin i) | LU0 | vance for the emergencies of this | grand fight called living. Those who' | are short on “emotional tension” tend to go to pieces whenever the going hl difficult, (Copyriaht. 10854 ¢ A usicie o Psychology , IO D,