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, wants to know if the breakfast room window. he’d better dig them before he . . Better not, for sweet crocusses im a sunny southern potatoes fatten faster during exposure where they'll bloom the last week before frost. And much earlier than in an ex-. that garden lore that says you posed spot. , . , Scatter a must absolutely cut the vines dozen .or so crocusses across the very morning they've been the lawn hit or miss for a pleasnipped apparently got started ant spring surprise. ... Try a

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TIMES Bridge Lesson— Plan Offense

At Time Of First Lead

By wiLLIAY J E McKENNEY

LAST ST WEEK 1 said that the most important lesson to learn in bridge is to count - your tricks. Today's hand emphasizes the importance of Jearning that lesson. Looking over the hand, you will say, “I have no losing

heart tricks, no losing diamonds (because one of them

Lesson Hand—E-W vul, South West North Eas is zy 44 Pass Opening—%¢ K ean be ruffed), and one losing club.” ‘That gives you only three losing tricks. But you had better count your winning tricks. You can take the ace and king of diamonds and ruff a diamond... The ace of clubs makes four tricks, and if you can manage to get in a club ruff, that would be five. The ace of hearts would make six, and you can take three trump tricks. But that is only nine, 80 plan the play of the hand on the basis of nine tricks, rather than on losing three. Declares has to start his planning on trick No. 1. » » ~ WEST, who is vulnerable, has made an overcall, Therefore we have a right to figure him for the king of clubs. Some way or other, we must try to throw him in the lead later on so He will have to lead a club. As one sure way to throw him in is in the heart suit, declarer refuses to win the first heart trick in dummy. ; When West continues with the quéen of hearts, dummy's ace wins, the ace and king of diamonds are cashed and the third diamond ruffed. When the queen of diamonds drops from the West hand, declarer feels sure that his line of play will work. At this point, three rounds of trumps are taken, which picks up the trumps, then a heart is leg. West wins with the jack and cashes the nine-spot. But then he is out of spades, hearts and diamonds. All he can do is to lead a club and declarer makes the queen and ace of clubs, One of dummy's clubs is thrown on the fourth heart and the other one can be ruffed,

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Men and Women—

Tolerance Is the Main Factor In a Successful Marriage

By ERNEST E. BLAU ARK TWAIN said, “Nothing needs reforming as much as other peopie’s habits.” That's just the kind of attitude that

"starts most of the dish

throwing after two people are married, 5 : According to marriage con-

It's not so much the cares

break-ups in marriage. The same kind of troubles pester almost all married people. . Money, for example—or in-

" laws—or different tastes and

in 3 A test showed that among happily married couples, twice as many blamed themselves as they did the other party when the going got

. rough, But among unhappily mar- .

ried couples, 10 times as many criticized the other partner That seems pretty significant, doesn’t it?

= n - MOST OF the trouble happens in the beginning of wedded bliss, If you can just stay married for three years, say students of the subject, the chances are you'll grow less critical and more toler-

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ant toward each other from then on. You'll start to see

fewer faults in. your ball-and-

chain and some in yourself. Marriage tends to do that to people, once it wears smooth and easy, like a new car after the first thousand miles. Just standing and waiting a couple hundred

* times for a wifé to meet you

on a corner or for a husband to come to dinner will do it. 1 see where a little English girl recently confessed in court that she had married 61 men in 50 cities within five years — averaging one new husband every 30 days. She's either a very intolerant girl or a very affectionate one— I can’t figure which.

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By RUTH MILLETT NEA Stall Writer Signs of a happy Their kidding of each other

is good-naturedly given and good-naturedly received. It isn't Just ; a cover-up for criticism.

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enjoyable as a couple as they are singly.

From choice they spend at

least half of their evenings at home

They are always vitally inin some project that

concerns them both.

They seem to really enjoy

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Each puts the other in a good

light.

They can see humor in trying

situations.

They are courteous to each

other in small ways.

They can disagree without :

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= # » THEY LIKE to talk about things they have done together and things they want to do “some day.” They are not apologetic about their home or their possessions. If what they have is good enough for them, it is good enough for others, They don’t “dear” and “darling” each other continually. Because they're happy it never occurs to them to try to make people think they are. She doesn't run down men and he isn’t contemptuous of women,

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