Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1936, Page 32

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° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. B-—12 ‘ W ! MODERN MAIDENS I WAR ON CRIME—Nelson Nabbed for Speeding! : Fodaral Barens of Lavetigntin—thoaioes """“""""..7-.""-.-.:."..‘.'-2 Rasinerss 0. & ot omea —By REX COLLIER (,{ 1 " r RS 4 o : \ The Saving Disposition. How ABoUT THE ROAST CHIZKEN 2| | WHAT ABouUT THE PRICE® S , ] ; P b DINNER., ISNT I | | EE Whiz! ALLTRAT Fuss ABo You LIKE R TheE A NICKEL! WISK YouD THINK. % J ——"1 OH, | REALLY | Yes, BuT— | was No. | WANT THE ALL— | [ oF my PockETBooK AT STHER g% 14 Z pou"'r KNow, ITS “ThinKING oF THE PRICE WHITE MEAT—AND THATS! | Tines ‘ ? : So HARP To : =] FIVE CENTS EXTRA. 1M AND WHAT OTHER. ) v AW DECIDE [- > | Times Do You REFER TO, e 5 . 1P LIKE To KNow, | .I-m".“.l*u ALWAYS Tk ! “AND IF YOU MAKE THE ALL-AMERICA TEAM, I'LL LET YOU HELP ME WITH MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. | Letter-Out to pilfer. SALTED | TEREDO | THERMAL | SHAMES | THREADS | Letter-Out and the lon is l cornered. FOR THEM THE HABIT OF Letter-Out and it's & bl - 7 i COLLEGES: g d i - : | e NEIGHBORNOOD / e T i T AND. LIKE THIS? THEY LIKE THE IDEA- _IT'S Letter-Out and there's s scarcity, i k| PRETTY SOFT, WHILE THE ' LASTS - Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to 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 they are atop buildings. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT, Letter-Out and have s funeral BRIDGE | B | " pmor LEMURS | R | Letter-Out and they're stubborn. Letter-Out for fruit. SPRAGUE | U | = * Letter-Out and it's scrumptious. SENATOR | § | e RICHER | H | Teverous and Be wis o bie (Copyright. 1936.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle THATS NOT A on,No/ THis DOG WAS AS SMOOTH AS / STRANGE DOG, B MOM ! THATS A BILLIARD BALL AND | (§ 'HAVE, MOM, UNTIL YIP-vip ;b ‘YYD HAS BEAUTIFLL / o PINHEAD . STARTED YIP-VYIP LONG CURLY it/ WONDERIN' HOW | 4 Y=t POPS NEW ELECTRIC YIP-Vip Iz 7 y 9%, 0 SHAVER / ; C WORKED/ 1. Dressed. 5. Idle talk. 0. Bondman. 14. Cast forth CASING, THEN YUH TURN RIGHT AN GO AS 39. Have a presentiment of. 40. Theatrical. €2. A sheep. 43. Support for a coffin. 44. That which is retained. 60 Premeditated. 43. 64. Having the same relative position. 66. A part. 48. 67. Greek game-festival. B8. Replace. 69. Noxious. 0. Produce. 61. Exploits. 62. Barriers. AND L LOST FOURTEEN ; Where are we going and q 3 gty POUNDS IN TWO WEEKS, Twilight of World War. what are we trying to do? -)eo. - : RUNNIN' FROM THE Kisy- : AT ICULTIGUOR] | Thet il of 1918 will be written bustle and chatter, make [OIN] 1 TISIUIRISIARSUINITION | and talked about—&ill the [} DLEERMAGARMADIT! [PloISITIAIL IEIAIS!! INEISIS] | told the Kaiser that TIEIAIKIRCIURIT] [SITIEIEILIT INIGIRSIKIUINIKIS] EMERY] PIRIOIA] OlR| SEWININAILM

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