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Show 1 rrrrrrrrm, the bulletin, bingham canyon, utah How to Successfully Grow and Care For Your House Plants and Flowers Water only enouRh to keop them iUvt and in the spring start new plants by pinching off slips from tops of fcrowln stems or using the new shoots around the base for slip. 'Mums can be potted all year and plant-a-outside In summer but during these winter months they need cool, moist air to survive. You may want to know about preserv-ing other Indoor plants cyclamen, prim-rose, eactus, geranium. Proper planting and watering for these and others are dis-cussed in our booklet No. 29. t Send I5c In coin for "Surf ess With Home Plants and flowers" to VTrekly Newspa per Service, 243 West 17Ui Street. New York 11, New York. Print name, address with zona, booklet title and No. 29. House Plants Ruined j Pj By Faulty Watering I DOTTED chrysanthemums are a fall favorite that bloom until near Christmas. They must be kept cool, and nourish best in an d room or sunporch. " ' lmmiim SrlON I NEWS FOR A PEEPER" '""flS whenever anyone put himself on the spot. Glancing around the room, the only place she could think of to peek from was under the bed. From this angle, by lifting the frills of the bed-- . cover, she had a ringside view 0f the note on the dressing-table- . She'd be able to watch Bill s re-action when he read the note, arid then, if he didn't stage a horizontal but went to the drawer where the gun was kept instead, she'd Jump out and do her stuff. She crawled floorwards and wrig-gled her way into position. Too bad she couldn't have a cushion or two to help her gut comfortable, but there wasn't space. The floor was mighty hard, and it wasn't possible 'IT U maybe ' maye he'd make a date wth a premarriage sweetheart! She hadn t thought of dames before. But the horror of the idea was crushed out of her by Bill's weight I he sat heavily on the bed and changed his shoes. When he'd the got second shoe on he began to hum. It was a snappy, light heart--i ed tune, the kind a man hums when his spirits are on the boom. Anger welled up in Stella's heart, He wasn't in the least repentent. A hard, insensitive brute who could watch his quarter-year-brid- e walk out on him like so much laundry. He hnd no fealings, and she felt she wouldn't care a hoot if he dropped dead on the floor beside her. When he'd dressed she saw him, She wriggled under the bed a perfect vantage spot for some peeking. W7 curious as any V' his bad temper Wtf ri.v who. t W&dP'" ldear8 sense- -, because she d ' before; slu-'- "ever v'd only be. n mar-an- d that's not im v long enough jWT a girl to knw about what hap-P,- s 1 all when a wife aH her husband IV pes air in writing. she wanted to see how Bill reacted to thit note on the t dressing it on the table; chin and e world, dauntle-ss, or whether he hoped he'd crumple, best way to see a jed logically, was to . whre it was hap- - your tyes open. fifteen in the after-ha- d written the note, (teen she'd changed icore times, packed a few clothes, just and closed the front with a Arm resolu-grke- n the threshold went down on his ed pardon, was due home at thought occurred to she hurried she'd and if she did that srgive her, least of was darkened once atered the flat, but i39it it that way. After been a little harsh boy; perhaps there in this jaded busi- - or else why did i make pictures of len the spectre lively nightmare lind there was a .1 chance, that Bill f with that gun he'd the burglar scare, ake to drinking his s pay envelope, or it oven, were quite a num-nig-do, and Stella he'd been led back n Fate which had a t in the destiny of :o the bedroom and er missive was still i she'd placed it on le. So Bill hadn't She was in time to and that ugly fol-u- t insanity which ited in the papers still humming, write something on the back of her note, fold it in re-verse way, and replace it In its original place on the dressing table. Then he brushed his suit carefully, fixed his tie straight, gave himself the once-ove- r in the mirror, and went Into the hall. Immediately the front door closed Stella wormed her way out from underneath the bed and snatched at the note. This must be some kind of clue to his movements. She" read: "It's much softer ON the bed." to move much, because the under-side of the mattress was so close; an Inch lower and she couldn't have squeezed In at all. Just as her pose was reproducing the first stage of paralysis, the front door opened and Bill came into the hall with a hearty "Hello, darlingl You there?" A few strides and he wag in the bedroom. He saw the note and, squinting between the frills of the bed-cove- r, Stella watched him read it, peer at It, turn it over, and finally fold it away in his pocket. There was dead silence while he stood beside the dressing-tabl- e star-ing blankly into space; deciding whether to use a gun or the gas meter, Stella supposed. She was all set to haul herself out the moment he made for the drawer where the weapon lay. Instead, he opened his wardrobe and, with a deep sigh, took out a suit a good suit, which he put on. 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My friend says that the one qual-ity he looks for, the great quality of attractiveness in a human being, is simply that of showing interest in the other person and in what he is saying. "Whenever I take a young woman out to dinner for the first time," he explained, "I begin talking. She doesn't know it, but I am giving her a personality test. "I tell her of some experience of mine. 1 don't talk about things I'm sure would bore her, but I try to make one of my experiences inter-esting to her. I say something like this: I had an interesting weekend a couple of weeks ago. 8ome amazing things happened to me. It was really funny-- ' And then I interrupt myself Is that draft bothering you? Ill ask " "Then what's the next step?" I asked him. Why I wait to see if she 11 ask what happened to me on my trip or whether she will forget it and talk about something else." Most of them ask you to go on, don't they?" They do not. That's Just the trouble That's why I say that the woman misses a average man or fine opportunity to develop lasting and interesting friendships by not interest in the other taking a deeper person and in what he is saying. I think that this man has hit upon vital subjects in the one of the most Whole field of improving your expressed interest, a sustained Merest, a lively interest in the other person. develop that, though you you have none of the other attri-butes of charm or appearance, you aid in becom-in- g Will have a priceless more popular. want to see how few And if you ople actually have developed it, with whom you are ve those Sxrown intc contact the lonelily test that this man described to a person about your-l- f to me-t-alk a UtUe while, then interrupt Probably six out of ten won ask you to g.t back on the subject I'U wager that the four out of ten one. you Luce and who do are the respect the most. 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