Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1935, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935. DAN DUNN. MODERN MAIDENS g:,/’//fl////////////////////l(/ GEE.’ 17T'S JUST / WHAT DO YOU )| SWELL, MR. DAN-- % THINK OF AND THIS IS TO z THIS PLACE., V|~ BABS. DOES T SUIT You 2 = Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH . OH.GEE /--~MISS KAY, I'LL JUST LOVE IT--- WHY DON'T YOU COME AND LIVE WITH US ALL THE TIME * B\ THE MOST EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS. CAN'T THEY, LOOK AFTER YoU. WILL You \ LIKE THAT ? MY EXPERIENCE WITH CHILDREN 1S LIMITED, KAY. BUT \T | WISH Youb Look AT THE CARPET weLL! Look Fo | AROUND YoUR. CHAIR Look For YoURSELF! SEE ANy CRUMBS < — YES. 1Do. BUT You SCATrereD THEM WTH YoUR FooT WHILE | WAS oUT oF THE Room MEAN To SAY | DONT KNoW How O Qs oA L e oy “LOOKS LIKE IT'S GONNA BE AN EARLY WINTER, DAD. THE NEIGHBORS JUST RETURNED OUR GARDEN-HOSE AND LAWN- MOWER!"” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. SPEEDER Letter-Out and he gave a long look. WHEN MANY SUSPICIOUS BUT THEY ARE NOT HER ; . POOR FOOD AND POORLY EYES STARE CONSTANTLY, THEN ¥ YET- DEATH STALKs‘fiED BUT SUSTAINING= W R S A B APPROACHES EVER NEARER TO ey SAY 2 -NONCHALANT® THE TIGNTENS- ALREADY THEY ARE s EAT, CHILD- A FULL STOMACH IN THIS STREET- FIVE DOORS- e o A VNE WD EYES OF RAVENING WOLVES- B STRENGTHENS THE SPIRIT= |l FOUR DOORS- THREE DOORS AWAY-- |3 O s | Letter-Out and it's colored. NOT THE EYES OF MEN- WITH .FEAR= NOR DO WE i ] [| HuSH---- WE ARE TO BE RUSH_MADLY FORTH TO MEET HONORED WITH GUESTS--* OUR DESTINY= WHAT COMES, COMES - BELGIANS SPEWED l Letter-Out and they're baubles. | KNITTED | I | Letter-Out_and when a woman does that she's unhappy. Letter-Out and it's the absolute STIMULATE | | & 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 1t 15 dangerous when an auto does it. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. Letter-Out and he needs no power FORECAST | F | ssassgiic oo Letter-Out and they make life DIOCESAN |O | %> 2 e Letter-Out and hold back. AUDIENT |U | WELL, HE I THINK WE'RE SILLY TO Letter-Out and it's round. BE GOING BACK TO THE CITY. 1L JEST LOOK AT THE PRETTY TINTS ON THE TREES - THAT SKY AND THEM CLOUDS, WILLIE- DON'T IT MAKE YOU THINK OF HEAVEN? YAS-BUT I AIN'T IN ANY HURRY TO GET THERE DETAIN F OH MY STARS/ HELPERS SPHERE GIMME THAT HERE'S A LETTER SHOULON'T FROM YOUR UNCLE | STAND IN GARDENS | S ] P:fi;'n';?::‘.g,&,(.;;; o WILLIE - HE SAYS: HER WAY, “HOPE TO BE HOME | WHATEVER SATURDAY- BUT HE DOEs. MAMIE INSISTS ON DRIVING THE CAR” Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ; _’\_ ' PPE R SRR 17 . (Copyright. 1935.) —Reg U S Pat OF Copyright. 1935, by Chicago———e ribume N Y Kews Syndicate, Inc Gone, but Not Forgotten SAY, WASNT THAT FELLER HERE LAS’ YEAR AN DIDN' HE MAYBE HE MISSED ONE OF THE PERFESSORS SURE ! HE RAD ANOTHER FELLER WITH 1M AN’ WHEN HE GOT THROUGH JUGGLIN'® THE CLUBS HE CHUCKED ‘EM AT THE OTHER FELLER WHO JUGGLED EM a copLA TimeS —_— 1 WONDER WHAT HAPPENED TO THE OTHER FELLER CHAMPION INDIAN CLUB SWINGER OF THE WORLDS 68. 5 Across. Treats maliciously. . Be in process of adjustment. . An elementary book. . Short-napped (French). . A hodgepodge. . Attract. . Letter of Greek alphabet. . Compulsion to serve. Tooth for transmitting motion. . Headlands. . The fifty-second asteroid. . Precludes. . City in Prussia. . To be. . River in Poland. . Tedium. . Blade of an ax. . Disliking intensely. 7. Units of internal capacity for ships. . A singing voice. . Australian wattle tree. . The threshold. . Prophet. . Cries of sheep. . Knot. . Was mistaken. . Quaint. . Noteworthy occurrence. . East Indian xylophone. . Nooses, . Dust. . Examines closely. . Coin of Denmark. . In successional turns. . A rubber tree . Bewailed audibly. . Lake port in Pennsylvania. . Spoil. - Answer to Yesterday’s Puszle. AIGENCIRIAISIS] OEE R] . Engrossed. Down, . A Hawaiian food. . Hard, tough wood. . Blast, as by frost. . Woman who sewed for poor. . Coarse files, . If not. . Charity, . Owing. . Sea eagles. o . Having apex rounded, as a leaf. . Make a preliminary examination. . On the summit. . Ancient romantic tale. . The land. . Tears. . To lower. . One who expels from home. . A climbing plant. . A group of nine. . Shoot at base of parent plant, . Exposed for public notice. . Remove inside covering. . Small islands. - . The woof. . Obtain. . Mountain nymph. . An herb. . Imagines. . Huger. . Lowest deck of vessel. . Beach. . To stream. . Flat plinth. . Caused to go. . Algonquin Indian. . Japanese porgy. . Signal stage of history. . Part of the mouth. . Still Message Floats for 25 Years. After apparently floating for 25 years, & bottle containing a message has been picked up by the trawler Shandwick and delivered to a fishery board official in Aberdeen, Scotland. The glass messenger was covered with seaweed and barnacles. The word- ings on the paper inside read: “Drifter M. E. 620 Vine, August 5, 1910. Lati- | tude N. 56.40, longitude E. 2.43, Al well.” The bottle was found a short distance from the Scottish coast. 7 SAY, PA, SO LONG AS WERE VEST AdOIN' RIDIN' AN’ ArS PLUMB FULL OF sic ik HUG- HOLES: AN’ BUMPS The bees go humming '\Bout their work Like _f'tf. old " women — I think fl\ey're f'unny- hey ¢rumble away about practiczl things And complain of the very poor drade of honey. L Gl r=—r_{9-18. “KEEPING UP WIT: NYOURSELF - BUT A SociAL PARASITE ? You DON'T WANT TO WORK # YOU'RE LAZY' YOU HAVEN'T ANY AMBITION = T TROUBLE WITH You 'S — YoU'RE NOT TH' LEAST BIT A CONSCIENTIOUS! §/ You kKNOW I ST AROUND HERE ALL DAY AND WORRY MYSELF SiIClk BECAUSE I DON'T GO OUT AND GET A JoB!"

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