Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1935, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935. B—19 —By NORMAN MARSH THERE, BABS AND WOLF SHOULD / 4 BE WITH ME WITHIN THREE A DAYS=-~IT'S BEEN ALONG TIME SINCE I HAVE SEEN THEM. o Hewe. sov. e€ ()1 THIS OFF # 7 DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 HELLO, TOMMY. [ JUST ! MODERN MAIDENS KNOW MOST OF THE MEN-- [/ START RIGHT IN, I'M LEAVING [/ HAVE A DERMANENT ASSISNMENT IS YO ASSEMBLE J MY FAMILY --~A TELEGRAM - WILL 0O IT ==~ [ CHEF THAT I was TO TAKE CHARGE OF THIS | THAT'S RIGHT. AREA IMMEDIATELY / A"T-L RIGHT,( ASSIGNMENT. MR. AND MRS. Little Wide A_wake ©1935 K.y TRmune,mc WHY MUST YoU Go To SLEEP EVERY NIGHT RIGHT AFTER. DINNER. ¥ DO Yov WORK So MUCH HARDER THAN OTHER MEN IM Soins To Bep! A CHARMING EVENING ! WELL, IM NOT GOING To HAVE IT. 1 . WAKE UP ANP BE HUMAN | DONT BLAME WOMEN FOR GOIN& OUT AND B : <7 LIVING THEIR OWN LIVES HEY, WHATS YouR RUSH ° \M WIDE AWAKE NoWw. CANT WE HAVE SOME FoLkS IN AND PLAY BRIDGE P AM‘ HUMAN. G WAY ORNTLAL et oy “SHE'S JUST THAT WAY! SHE GOT MARRIED IN RENO AND DIVORCED IN NIAGARA FALLS!” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE. Letter-Out _for & Greek philoso- pher who drank himself to death. FORECASTS HM-M-=- : IT_IS NOT IMPORTANT- DOUBTLESS YOU CHERISH THE DELUSION THAT YOU- & WILL BE MISSED, M SINCE_You' DID NOT ARRIVE AT THE OOL= A CONCLUSION= ,BOY- *WHEN | DIDN'T AH- | COME, sggwbgp AT TH' SCHOOL THEY'RE NOT TO ANSWER i BOUND TO HAVE STARTED QUESTIONS, BUT LOOKIN' FOR ME=-* SH-H-== TO ASK TRHEM= WHAT'S THAT2 MAYBE IT'S B vou WILL Do TH' COPS COMIN' NOW = WELL TO Letter-Out and some people are feeling so all the time. ROUBLE 1 2 Letter-Out and the cheerful per- | sons did it. 3 4 ERMINED TRUTHROLLY= SYRINGE | | MISLEAD | | | Letter-Out and he disavows. Letter-Out and he always writes l bis name. 5 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 you have removed it from. If you have “Lettered-Out” correctly when you find that condition you'll find froth. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. Letter-Out and he recommits or HERDSMAN | H| e s DISASTER |A BENDERS |N| DELIVERER | D | [S] TARTANS Letter-Out and they are long steps. STRIDES Letter-Out and youll find all kinds among animals. BREEDS Letter-Out and he's a relief. RELIEVER Letter-Out and school children don't like 1t RATTAN MY HUSBAND, LADY PLUSHBOT TOM, BUT IF I WAS YoU I'D HIRE. A PRIVATE SORRY, SIR! BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE YOUR DOG INTO THE BUILDIN i BuT HE IS i FOLLOWING YOU, SIR. Y WELL, 50 ARE You AND MRS PLUSHBOT TOM, BUT THAT NOTHING ! (Copyright, 1936.) DETECTIVE. I LOVE TO WATCH THESE FELLERS PAVIN® THE STREETS MUCH MONEY FOR BANGIN DOWN THAT PAVIN' IRON ? : IT GOES DOWN BY ITSELF ! WESE GET PAID FO . Narrator. . Luxurious eater. . Sharpened. . Grew more profound. . Suddenly. . Whetstones. sSAY, ME AN MULEY BATES HAD A LU'L . Mountain nymph. . New: prefix. . Negotiate. . Brings back. . Interfere. . Surrounded by. . Foreign country. . Curried. . One of the people. . Ellipses. . Heart. . Retinue. . At this place. . Italian isle. . Grecian portico. . Unit of work. . Kind of cocktail. . Tear. . Masculine name. . Pliant., . Again observes. (HIO[O/SISILIAITIL]1 IM[B]S] Eu0N OONE EREON MiETD 1] [S[1INICIE[SISIAIMIETR] 1 [C[A] HIAITIE|D IINJUMIEIRTT [CTAL] AlG/AITIEQNAIVIE RIENOR M| DEEEAR BOSS EIRE . Egyptian goddess. . French article. . Having claws. Constant. . Farinaceous broth. . Joint inheritors. . Salt of nitric acid. . Star-shaped figures: Prench. . Harvesting machines. . Blandishment. . Mark of omission. Entomb. . Dust particle. FPrappe. . Dowry. . Hindu cymbals. Cheap to Shut Out War Gas. Costs of shutting out deadly gases in time of war are coming down in Great Britain. It costs less than $5 to make a room gasproof as a protec- tion against air raids. The expense varies somewhat according to the size of the room. Sir John Simon, the home secretary, is bending every ef- fort to find the simplest methods of protection at still lower costs. If a room is in reasonably good repair, the $5 will cover the cost of blankets and material to construct an air lock at the outer door of the house. How Joyfully 1 usea to eat! o more such rapture cer me steals — Now vitamines and calories ARGUMENT AN HE URS AN CALLS ME /e SEoL0 *\ |NFORMATION BOOTH BUSTED HIM ONE N T NOSE OR /Cactus CenterQ Qf Comm S =z

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