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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935. DAN DUNN. ] YES., IT WAS A QUITE A SIMPLE |- OH,MR.DUNN. PROPOSITION TO | THEN YOU WERE FIND YOU, MISS INTERESTED IN ME FIELDS/ PERSONALLY ?? D. C, B-I1 —By NORMAN MARSH DINNER WITH HIM TONIGHT=-~ HE'S SUCH A GREAT FELLOW--FINE-- UPSTANDING --~WHAT A RELIEF 7 AFTER ALL THESE MONTHS OF WORRY ABOUT JERRY-=~HE SAVED HIM-=-I-I-I'M JUST SO p GRATEFUL ABOUT EVERYTHING! Secret Operative 43 I'M SO GLAD-- 7 MUST WE BE SO Wl || GEE ! THAT'S FINE-~ / / 7 FORMAL:-CAN'T SURE -~ KAY-==AND YOU JUST CALL BY THE wWAY--wWiLL ME KAY--AND T'LL CALL YOL DAN ¢ MODERN MAIDENS WHY-~AH -~ CERTAINLY, MISS FIELDS. I'LL BE Just His Quiet Little Way B 1936 N.Y. TRIGUNE, wic . ILL HAVE To Buy SOME MoRE, ColLARS Home FrOM TRE LAWNDRY ¥ | | CANT GET TirouGH THE WEEK ON Four (oLLARS WHY —You HAve A DRAWER. HERE JUST BURSTING WiTH CoLLirs ! XEAH —MOST OF Em CoLoreb (OLLARS THAT WENT WiTH SHIRTS | Wwe ouT V . THEN WHY DONT You .| Guess ITS LONG AGo GET RID OF THEM? BECAUSE FOUR WERE ALL You SenT STor! DonT TEAR THEM! | CAN GIVE THEM AwAY! SomeBoby CAN USE THEM IF You Gant £-19 * 7 ™A B A e e “AND WE'LL START THOSE REDUCING EXERCISES FIRST THING IN THE MORNING.” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. Letter-Out and have agricultural associations GANGSTER | CHALICE | EXTRAS | THERE 1S NO PLACE IN THIS NATION OF COMMON PEE-PUL FOR SUCH INHUMAN MONSTERS OF B GREAT WEALTH=- SLUGG | i AND HIS ILK SHOULD BE STRIPPED OF THEIR ILL-GOTTEN_ GAINS AND |4} DRIVEN FROM OUR FAIR_SHO! AH, MY FRIENDS- YOU KNOW WHO KILLED THAT GREAT BENEFACTOR OF HUMANITY- ELI EON=- THAT THOUGHTLESS MOB CANNOT BE BLAMED=- THE GUILT FOR THAT DASTARDLY, CRIME IS J. GORDON SLUGG'S, AND HIS ALONE= 1 AM FASHIONING A LAW THAT SHALL ATTAIN THIS NOBLE END=- A LAW WHICH WILL TEAR DOWN AND PUNISH THIS MIDAS- A # N LAW WHICH wiLL DIVIDE AMONG YOU COMMON i PEE-PUL THE MILLIONS, YEA, TENS OF MILLIONS, OF THIS MONSTER, SLUGG= Letier-Out and lets wag our Jaws. HA! HA' HA! LISTEN To, THE LITTLE WIND-BAG- HE'S GOING TO MAKE A LAW TO GET ME, EH? THAT'S GOQD- BY THAT TIME I'LL BE OUT OF THIS COUNTRY, AND MY MONEY WITH ME= LET THE FOOL RAVE=- Letter-Out and they break down man’s resistance. | Letter-Out and eat it stewed. UNRIPE | tter-Out and it's & blessing to blind. LIBERALS | | W& S | o = Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word ealled for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite the word vou have removed it from. If you have “Lettered-Out” correctly they'll pick you off the streets. Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. BROTHERS | B Lettec-Out and people in cities TRUSTEES l U l ol oy alenf ol GULLET | G | HI (Copyright. 1936.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Fe P AEEEE JEEN HiEn s@.ll I Letter-Out and it's not so long. : SHORTER . 3 g . [Erarow Letter-Out and heat causes them. A - - < o Far SUBORN e Rt /~ A POST CARD FROM YOUR AUNT MAMIE, MOON MY STARS! THEY'VE LEFT THE SWELL HOTELS AND BOUGHT A TENT SO THEY CAN BE MORE EXCLUSIVE. WILLIE! You oot/ AND BULYIN THIS DOG IS A GOOD IDEA TOO"- ILL FEEL MUCH SAFER LEAVIN HIM TIED TO THE TENT TO GUARD TH'LITTLE WOMAN 1F T CAN Letter-Out and it's veil-material. TULLE Letter-Out and ride on them. THEIRS e WHAT A BREAK FOR TH HOTELS! REG’LAR FELLERS. IS MY SISTER . Horse noted for speed. . Gossips. . Convenes. . Mahometan caliph. 5. Franchise. . Allowance for waste. . Person to whom a secret I8 in- trusted. . Genus of frogs, . Bury. . Light cake. . Screen favorite. . Ancient lyric poem. . Genuine. . College treasurer, . Part of face. . Assam silk worm. . Stout. . Grafted (Her.), . Fruit. , Foot lever. . Weir. . American educator and author. . Scotch court officers. . Rhenish siren. . Moccasin, . Give out. . Feign. . Angel. . Tranquillity. . Paralysis of lower half of body. . Curved molding. Answer to Yesterday's Puszle. 5. Siberian stockade. . Male offspring. . Seamen. - . Caress again. . A sudden breaking. Down. . Annoyance. . Termination. . Seizing and devouring lving prey. . Cattle stall. . Stroke of ‘ wit. . Excited. . Building entrance. . An impediment, in golf. . Straight-edge for sharpening knives. . Sultan’s decree, . General character., . Vapid, as wine, . Bedaub. . Bird's beak. . Ray. . Actuate. . Steal, . Harvest goddess. . Facsimile. . Eleven-sided figure. . White spot in horse's forehead. . Borders. . Roselike ornaments. . Edible tuber. . Nothing. . Part of coat front. . Vaulter. . Fondle. . Garden dormouse, . The last. . Vertical portion of stair. . Snare. . A barracuda. . Sweet pineapple drink. . Fastening. . Chimpanzee, . S Eat R In-Laws Still Friends. KANSAS CITY, Kans. (#).—The “in-laws” vacation is over. And all 26 returned from Colorado good friends. Dr. Thomas Richmond paid all the expenses of a 15-day trip for his wife's | relatives, declared he liked them but * decidedly disliked the more or less popular myth that its hard to get along with “in-laws.” MAD AT YOUR DOG, BULLSEYE ? YOAU SAID IT! ', Other pecples lives «lock strange to me. I often. wonder what theyre all about. The tew of an Lif m’: cln.r,Y i1} awrgryw VP11 Pt A SHE HADDA STOP, HER SINGIN'LESSON YESTERDAY ON ACCOUNT OF BULLSEYE! SOME CARROTS PEAS, AND BEETS-- SOME HOT EVERYTIME SHE wAS SINGIN’ BULLSEYE wWAS WHININ ALLATIME SHUX, NOW, LEMME FIGGER.-. YouU'D BETTER BRING ME A COUPLE OF ORDERS OF CORN ON TH' COB - YEAH, BUT YOUR SISTER STARTED HIT WAS EIGHT AN' ONE-HALF YES,THAT'S ALL ~ IVE 40RTA LOST MY APPETITE N THIS HOT WEATHER !