Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1935, Page 45

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DAN DUNN. D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935.- Cc—9 - Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH I MODERN MAIDENS i THAT IS RIGHT==IN ] .U, & Put. OF.; Coprrighs. 1938, Dlishers Syndicate —AND WHEN YoURE JUST Y%our.SELF, You SLUMP LIKE THIS. HE CANT FIT BOTH OF You MADE To MEASKRE, Too | Darn ] ; THAT TAlLOR ! DONT BLAME Tie No, | CANT. TAILoR., Tey STWDING UP S ITS ALL WRONG ABOUND Tie NEck LIKE A WEST PoINT CADET WHEN Tke TAior TAKE Your MEASUREMENTS MEAN To SAY O | BVER STAND ANy STher. DS 0-24 @103 Tae & 7 AR Righis Rammrred “ER-UH! EGBERT'S JUST BEEN EXPLAINING LAST SATURDAY'S ECRIMMAGE TO ME.” LETTER-OUT BY CHAZLES H. JOSEPH. PLAIN TRAIPSE ' Letter-Out and a sebra will never SNIPED | DESPERATE | TEDIOUS | 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 it is what a cowhoy has. Letter-Out and it will be the opposite of pleasure NEVER MIND, COME ON, TOOTSIE- J§ E- ¥ TOOTSIE= I'LL JUMP 1T WONM'T HURT ke oty Mporroted away HUH- TH STUPID LITTLE SAP- THE CHEAP SHOW-OFF« LET HER BREAK =/ "HER NECK- WHY I Letter-Out and he said it again. Letter-Out and the President has more than any of us. TIMES AS MOCH. FOR BEING SMART? Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OCUT. Letter-Out and he gets rid of RESPELL | P | && o op UNSEAT I A , fi’&&"x{;&“‘u“Ti‘% Ji‘l’é}’,i“e‘m T DISCERN | S | FLOATING | T | SPOUTER | E | ¥ (Copyright. 1935.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Letier-Out and CINDER it gives you an Letter-Out and a lot of men are doing it these days. LOAFING 1 DIDN'T KNOW WHO YOU WAS- WELL., I GOT YOUR WIFE IN A SWELL RACKET, LAD- I'VE MADE MILLIONS IN IT MYSELF/ Latter-Out and it's a senseless condition. STUPOR OF ALL THE TACKLESS DUMBBELLS/ IF THEY GIVE AWAY PQIZE§ FER ASKIN' EMBARRASSIN QUESTIONS, MR MAGIK ~ *WILLIE WOULD HAVE Y THATS ALLRIGHT, MR MAGIK* HE’S MY HUSBAND. WILLIAM, SHAKE HANDS WITH MR. MAGIK- THE MAN WHOS RESPONSIBLE FOR MY CAREER. TO WEAR CLOTHES. . Happy. . Flexible strip. . Intrigue. . Unusual. . Musical instrument. . Assistant. . Land measure. Leases. . Hawaiian wreaths. . Near-sightedness. . Clear. . Jinni. . Goddess of dawn. . Cleverness. . Taxes. . Brown, . Instrument for greasing. . Stupid fellow, . Poker stake. . Resolution. . Therefore. . Lively air. . Armor for the leg. Unit of weight. Lacelike. Haughtily. More profound. Wrenching. Cravat. Name of fan dancer. Against. Company of police. Fence for defense. . Legal claim. . Pertaining to a short poem. . Trial. . Within. . Mountain peak. . Fishermen. . Stop unintentionally. C raze. . Rock debris: Great Britain. . Learned man. . Outpouring. . City in Illinois. . European ermine. Somammmwnn 006060 B B9 B3 09 19 B bt 1t 1 PR g R R gy Tl . Narrow inlet. . Stratum. . Aging. . Floor covering. . Entourage. . Stored. . Assemble. . Small case. . Information. Quote. . Narrow opening. . Disjoin. [DIAMIS BEIN/ATIAIL | [E|VIOE IEIMIEIR]Y] [BIEIL[E/AIGIUE] [TIRIEISIPIA[SISIE] EITE] ISIAMIED]! | LIE] [ERINIE] [CISIEMMARINEIEMIOIEER] . Not ever again. . Infinite duration. . Jacob’s brother. . Regret. . Lake herrings. . Hold firmly. . An adventure. . Norse mythical king. . Destruction. . Always. . Prima donna. . Feminine name. . Remainder. Rigid. ——— Professor Forgets Car.” Absentmindedly, Prof. Samuel Henry Hooke of London University forgot that he left his automobile parked outside Sommerville College in Ox- ford and walked back to Exeter Col- | lege. The next morning he went to & garage and was surprised that he | had not put his car there. On top of it all, he was fined $5 for parking | too long. Ceylon Holds Ancient Rite. Thousands of natives from all parts | of Ceylon gathered in Kandy, the one- time capital, to observe the Esala | Perahera, which dates back nearly {2,000 years. Hundreds of magnifi- cently caparisoned elephants were paraded. THAT FELLER SURE CAN SWING THOSE CLUBS! LOOK. HE HAS TWO MESCAL IKE. MULEY BATES WAS JEST A-TELUN' BURGLAR BUSTED INTD HIS HOUSE LAST, NIGHT / DO You NARCISSUS GALS light as spray ExFECT o STart Like fragrant petals drift away. Stark at Jast, and WUNNAFUL! HOW WOULDJA LIKE TO SEE ME SWING THREE IN EACH HAND ? THEY MUST THINIK APABL IM PRETTY C. ~E < ME 13 W PART ' T LEAD! ’r‘? THRILLED ABOUT ¥ YOU DO 1'LL BUY YOU AN’ ICE- CREAM JUST THINIK - TO HAVE ot SEE ME SWINGIN'? NOW TAKE A é”fi;(tuu —By S. L. HUNTLEY ™M MORE Lofi;g Gaés I HINK HER 1 DONT T FUTURE SEEMS SO

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