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Show tor" sirubtflty Htfonnd" It yon wooltfc gtve tt B oolXlag thai would be great There AT9 peroral thousand booses ta F Cftx that might harve bean, the eahjaot cj soon a conversation, Men rtH Ql9 large Investment In a houee M then will fall to raaka tin small additional Investment tn plant-lug plant-lug that would make the Dig investment invest-ment really effect! e. There ta a chacn, a sense of home-likeness home-likeness about a house Bet In shrub' bery and trees that are lacking In the! house without such a setting. Bare unbroken tinea are hard and forbidding. forbid-ding. Green leaves and branches about a building make It part of the landscape. They "tie" It to the ground and make t seem to giw out of the soil. A house isn't really a home until nature is called Into co-operation with It Kansas City Star. HOUSE SET IN SHRUBBERY Mistake to Allow Even the Smallest Abode to Have a Bare and Unat- ! tractive Appearance. "I have invested $4,000 In my home,", a man remarked to a friend the other day as they reached his house. "Its' a comfortable little house and I will always be able to get my money out ii I want to. Dont you think it was a good investment?" ' "Fine," the friend replied. "You have a mighty attractive house. But you have neglected juet one thing to make it a place that would capture everybody that saw it. The house looks bare. By sjpendlng a few dollars |