Dainty Blouse

MATERIALS: Coats Chain Mercer-Crochet No. 20 arm.). 15 balls rejected enfour,

(20

1 Pair Milwarde 'Phantom' Kolt- ting Needles Na. 9.

TENSION: asta and by rows 1. (2.5 cm.) over Karter miitels.

MEASUREMENTS: To a 34 fo 30 in. (86.5 to 91.4 cm.) bust. Length from shoulder 191⁄2 in. (40,6 cm.).

ABBREVIATIONS: K — knit; P-puri, t()~~stlich(es), tog→→→ together, yfwd yarn forward, P30-pas slippert kilich over,

lllp.

Note: Une 3 strands of yara together throughout

THE FRONT

With No. 8 needies east on

85 ola Work in pattern.

1st Bow: KO, (K1, K2 108. ytwd. KI, yiwd, si 1, K1, preo) twice, K2; repeat from to the last 6 sts, KM.

2nd Row: KB, P13. KI, re- peal from to the last 5 sts, KD

3rd Row: ~ KG, K2 tog, yfwsi, K3, yfwd.

<1, K2 ta pe gwi, K3, Twd. «l ), RI, piso, K1; rupeal from to res ata, Ki.

4th Row: As 2nd.

6th Row: K6, (K).

yfwn.

11, K, pasu, K1, K2 tog, yfwd) twien, K2: repent from to the

last 5 ate. K6.

6th Bow: As 2nd.

7th Row: KO, (82, yfwd. At 1, K2 toy pasu, yiwd, Ki) twice, K2; repeat from to the hast bats, K5

8th Row: As 2nd.

These 8 rows form the pattern. Work until the 5th pattern from commencement has

completed. Now

been

working the

increuse

new ste in garter $t, one st at each end of the next

row, and then every

following

ith row unill there av 105 m. and then increase one si at mach end of every alternate row until there are 127

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956.

PRACTICAL HOMECRAFT

Work straight until the 198 Divide for neck and pattern from commencement has collar:-- been completed.

Next Row: K83 sts, K twice into the next st, K to end.

shape

2nd Row: K twice Arst st, K to end.

Into

lat Row: K64 sts, turn, teav- Ing remaining

крите needle.

3rd Row: Kali.

on

WHAT TROUBLES CHILDREN?

NOMETIMES it

By W. W. BAUER, M.D.

Crisis In The Great Kitchens

Nair

London

A comes from the most

famous Kitchens. The roa- san is the lack of learners in the art of coolding. "Nob nough inspired young men are taking up this work," is the cry of the older genera- tion of chefs.

How true is this picture? 1 got out on a tour of in- spection to find out for my self.

"Today,"

saidi, "the younger generation has not the devotion as in the past. Cook- ing is an art and one must be entirely dedicated to it. There are too many amateurs and they make a comody of cookery."

Not enough young men are coming forward to take our places, say the famous chefs. So HELEN BURKE has made a tour of inspection to investigate is her report.

the situation. Hero

Solo

Croutons

This

soveral will koop for days lo s cold place much longer in the refrigerator.

His "secret" which, he smil ingly said, he should not give me, was using the choux paste, One knows of many recipes in which these

ingredients aro used, but not generally In this form. This excellent and very Emooth pate is not nearly much trouble to make as one in

which the raw ilvers are used. Erie Eales, another promis

the Normandio, gave me this

(thi

ing

young Englishman

in

Englishman, whom ho intro- This dish was garnished with duced to me as a "tournant" heart-shaped that in a man who com

take slices of brend fried in butler). recipe, one of the specialities of "ture," or, in other words, cute

M. Girotti himself. who, on the spot, can fill any PATE MAISON vacant position In the kitchon,

Make a custard with haiť pint no matter what the job. This AMONG the specialition of the of milk, three egg yolks and Normandie, are Fillet de Zoz. sugar. Soak 7402. best means that he has already come

Bolo Girotti, Supreme de leaf gelatine for a few minutes, a long way,

Volaille Quaglino, cold Fillet de then drain and lift it hito the

Edwina,

with a hot custard. Scamp!

Stir until it .Sauce Americaine, and the in dissolved. Next, stir in

chef's own Pate Maison, which 1oz. plain chocolate,

melted I coaxed out of him for you, over warm water. When the together with his "secret." Mousse is beginning to thicken, add pint half-whipped cream Gently cook in butter ib. Hod

and fold in the very stimy cach calf's and pig's liver, beaten egg whites. Place In a chopped onion, a good pinch of mould, turts out when set and mare, a crushed bay leaf and a

servo decorated with whipped little thyme, just enough

cream. Pass them stiffen the livers, through a very fine mincer and and seasoning to taste.

to

My first call was on M. Francois Girotti, maltre chef de cuisine at the Nor- mandle, the Knightsbridge restaurant. M. Girotti was one of Escoffier's men at the CHICKEN DISH Carlton. He proudly show-THEN i was in the kitchen d ma a

1914 Christmas WH Hayes made fricassee Day menu signed by Es of chicken, (You can make it in coffier.

an enamelled 'Iran casserole by following his method carefully.) He cut a chicken weighing between 2741b, and 3lb. into joints and "sweated" them with a chopped onion in butter, just long enough to seal the outside

CHESTNUT TIME but not in the least to colour it,

chestnuts are ("Sweating." In this case, mentis

เท much slow cooking that there is

Now that

season, hero is a recipe for me no danger of the food becoming water. Add 3oz. Bour and stir Chestnut Mousse, given to even a pale gold.)'

over a low heat until the four by the same young man,

Make a cut on the rounded He added a chicken veloute in cooked. Remove and beat in souce-a rich white well. 3 Large

a glass of side of each chestnut and boll **ge and

When cool, beat this them in water for 10 minutes, with sherry.

when the skins should peel of chicken stock and cooked the into the minced itvera,

Cually.

Boil them in miile, tricassce,

for covered.

Having lined, a 40

terrine OT, minutes in a slow oven. Menn-

now 'better still,

straight-sided si ty sweetened with vanilla

thin Bugar (or while, about 141b, slicer mush- souffle dish, with very

schte) Tuntil to be slices of salt park. Tal, turn the two of work with a drop or room were "sweated" in butter, В це "What of your present kitcher:

squeeze of liver mousse into it. Stand it they tre cooked, then rub them water

and a squeezo

through a fine sieve. Lightly staff?" I asked, "wm nny u lemon juice, and

with dozen ting in a pan or water, cover

work in half their volume in them

simmered butter paper and cook for 2 to QUDY become first-class onions were gently master chefy?”

in chicken stock. Mushrooms 21⁄2 hours at 380 degrees Fahr, whipped cream, flavoured with vanilla. Pipo this chestnut or gas mark 3. Remove, place "yes" ne said.

are and onions were added to the

cream on to a base of meringus fritussée together wth, at the

top unweighted plate on some.'

when cold,

with cases and, melied lardi.

EXCEPTIONS

XHEN I persisted that there W must to some young men

give prepared to

themselves wholly to this creative craft, he admitted that there were excep - tions. He cited one cook (an Englishman) who was trained under him and is now the head chef in one of the famous clty restaurants,

there

ACEROTTE

♫utice made

He took me into the kitchen last minute, plat of double the to meet Terence Hayes, another cream.

Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows

6 times morc.

Work 18 rows in

ending at sleeve edge.

garter The

Shape top aloeve shoulder:-

And

Cast off at the beginning of next and alternate rows, 4 sts

11 times, and 5 sta once.

Work 28 rows in gorber at on

the remaining 21 sts. Leave ata on stitch holder.

Man's

Pullover

Rejoin yarn to remaining sta

to: complete match first side.

at neck edge and is very the parents and adult members tell a child that he is a bad boy An employed may lead to serious psychological

al The family difficult to know just household helper and older step- difficulties if often repented.

what troubles children. children are also permitted Childhood is by

MANY

10 Failure to understand changes and par- ticularly the observation of among quarrels and bickering adults to whom they look for their security and protection are Bullying other Causes of troubles in

REASONS

150 menna sponk these children. Naturally in their environment an untroubled time of life, they are apprehensive Children's troubles may ap

of trouble in The causes pear trifting to adults but they are very real and dis- chikda life are many.

#

by okier children either 113

tressing to the child. Often schol, in the neighbourhood, or

mate

Impatience, unreasonable.

s and unpredictability on the part of adults are others. So are unfavourable comparisons with other children and excessive or frequent severe criticism.

childhood.

it takes a great deal of in- even my the home, is a common ADULTS' RESPONSIBILITY vestigating to arrive at the basis for a child's troubles, I had an example in my owh home A short line age My daughter and her three-year-old son were slaying" with be in an interval between the availability

of their new kome In another elty and the sale of their home in the Chiengo uren, 1 the ineantime, her husband was on hls now Jub and had not been home for several weekends. Our house is small and was relatively crowded. The little fellow who has been notable for his cheer- ful and sunny disposition sud- denly developed 45 strange phenomenon. Without warning in the midlet [ apparently contented play, he would gud- denly become tense and burst He did this almost out crying. routinely when called for meals. Upon avension he would beg his mother put him to bed and at other times he would go tu his room by himself and crawl into bed without undressing. On one occasion he cried for a long ime, begging his mother to come Rnd see what was the matter with him.

CAUSE FOUND

A child's acts may be criti eased with safety it the criticism does not extend to a rejection of the child. To tell a child that what he has just done is wrong and is not what would be ex- pected of a good boy like him is

THE BACK Follow instructions front from * to ".

MATERIALS, 15 (16) [2] oza Later's Lavenda 4 ply. Putr cach needjes Nos. 10 and 11.

MEASUREMENTS. To St.38 (42) ins, Chest measure- Longth from shoulder, for the 23% (24) (24%) ina. Length of undersleeve scam, 174 (172) (17%) ins

Continue as follows; Work in garter st until arm- holes mensure the same as those of front.

Shape top sleeves and shoulder:

(40),

ment.

TENSION. 7 sts. and 10 rows

one inch.

(No. 10 equai

needles)

KATIONS, K-Kię;

Sts. Stitches; Dis/~~~ Cast off 4 sis at the beginning Inches; Top--Together; TBS.~~~ of the next 22 rows, and 5 sts at Tough backs of sts:

the beginning of the 2 following To work 2nd Size follow

Agures in parenthesis ();

To work Ord Size follow figures in brackets [1:

BACK

TO MAKE UP

When a child appears troubled, refractory. stubborn, negative, rows. hard to handle, and otherwise i Cast off the remaining 29 ste unsatisfactory, it is unwise to for back of neck. jimp to the conclusion that thero isn't anything much wrong with him and he'll get over it. it is much wiser to look into the circumstances and try to thin the cause. Usually it will be found in the adults to whom the child is exposed. Correction ob-

Pin each piece out to size and shape, and press, using EL hot iron und damp cloth. Using hacer-

narrow back stitch, sew side and shoulder seams. Graft the 2 seis: of 21 sts neatly together and"

W

to back of neck.

a constructive way of making o viously is a responsibility of the correction. On the other hand to

adults.

collar

Press seams,

A New Look For Rooms

when

That Lack Distinction

It was fairly obvious that the projects. Many of

A smart furniture arrange repeat the gold and terra colta fessional ment for a small room Includes hues,

18

with either

pieces,

aro

Using No. 11 needles cast on 134 (140) [146] sts, and work in K1, P1 rib for 4 (4) [4] Ins, Change to No. 10 needles and pattern as follows:

.row.

to

* P4, K2, repeat end, 2nd row, P2, K4, P2, repeat

from

from to end

3rd row. As 1st row.

4th row. As 2nd row.

5th row, P2, * Ka, P4, ropout

from

*to last 5 sts. K2 8.

8th row, KS, P2, K4, ropeal

from

+0 10 last 5 site, P2, K3. 7th row, Aa 5th edw, 8th row. As 'ith row, These

pattern.

TOWE Κοντά

the

'Continue in pattern unblí work meatures 14 (14) (14) me. comanencament, -ending from with a 4th noWLAN

Next

WE have been wandering decorator would figure out a Two upholstered Armchaire Doty turquoise with accents

placed side by side, to take the of orange and white provido a Blage | Rarian," Right side way to cope with the box- pince of a sofa.

provocative colour scheme for nj like rooms that mark so Colour adsts interest to # one-room apartment, The facing.

P1, Patog, the, many of the new housing three-room layout. The furniture furniture is in walnut and there

modern design is multi-purpose sado-bod-pattern to Indy 3 sts, tog. Pl. these 1 walineat of

neutral or an able-bookcase on a elab base ext row, K2, pattern to last trouble was his uprooting from apartments are what one antique pewter inish. With the his normal and accustomed home architect torms "architec main

that is mighty Interesting where 2 18., X2, **

Repeat last 2 rows until 28 occasional space must be conserved. and bla transplantation Into 4

In light boech and Instead of featureless," with tables atrange home. He had visited usturally

the usual chinix (40) [42] #bs. Terrinin, with walmut

bragg accenta. paper and fubrie uma for ani

"these "sts, on LNIVE

арт Many of the big pieces are attle room, one display features needle."

classic paper in brownish- grey with a touch of blue, The father must have subconsciously.

in every Betting. raised fears in the child's mind

Goki and terra cotta marble- clever use of benar and white that his daddy wasn't coming pointers that will be of interest laed wallpaper, used in conjunc- brightenon the room along with a belge a rod club chair and Taoquered back At any rate. I advised his to young people doing their tion with beige walis,

beige upholstered credenza. Wallpaper in small rug and a

room. This attic room has a real airt a picusing strongly urgo him to`return home amounts, curtain treatments sofa makes

Twin at the

ottomans and pillows

---ELEANOR ROSS next opportunity. Two and furniture arrangements are days later was Saturday and he used as the main gamblia in came

That was the beginning the game. A clever use

often but our home had nover rooms that lack distinction, been his main base. We believe

that the prolonged absence of his INTERESTING TREATMENT interchangeable and look well

One

decorator hag some

mother to call his father and first home.

ot

of recovery, and our latest ex wallpaper makes up periance with the once unhappy features eliminated by the youngster is that he is clowning architect,

all over the place, loudly an nouncing that he is very funny

and actually bringing reluctant and white emiles to the faces of grownups who realise that having the cen carved

ire of the stage is just as bad round

for a child na being troubled. :

the

FRONT

Work as Back as Ibr as

W

Repout last 2 rows until '54 (56) [58] atm, remato

Shape Neck. Right side facing: Next row, P1, P2tog.tbs, pat= torn 10 ata,, cnalt off 16 (18)

[20] ate pattern to last 3 sts, P2tog. Fl.

Next you, K2, patter 16 tury.

Next row, K2tog, pattern to Jast 3 st., Fog. Pl.

Next row. 12, pattern to last 2 t, Pator.

EVEN GOOD DRIVERS MUST HAVE EYES CHECKED OFTEN

а

(/HO so the better drivers,

Ersary Act-WORTOTIŽ

HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD,

Meli Goz butler in a cup

Make a choux paste this way:

an

cover

of

Repeat last 2, rows unitil 3 ats, remain,

Next row. Patog. Pl Next row, K2, Next row. Patog. Fasten off.

Return to remaining 18 (18) [10] sta, john wool and work to correspond with other side.

SLEEVES

on those

--(London Express Service).

Repeat last 2 rows until (10) (12) is, romain, to

“Leave these is, on a sparo noodlova

Join

NECKBAND

both Front and Right Back Raglan came with right side of work : facing, and commencing at left dicevo, ro. No.11

jola" woo) akichagrin

neodles work by

Using No. 11, noodles cast. on across B (10) [12] ate at top 74 (80) [88] te, and work in of left sideve, picic up and knit K1, P1 rib for 3% (3%) (%) 44 (40) [40] sts, round: Front The regime to right sleeve; work in Ki P1 For example, strips of black

* Change to No, 10 noodles and to across 8.(10) [12] stat lop of right sleeve and finally paper, depicting

in the men are better at these pattern as Buck creasing one work in K1, P1 rib crom 38 cornice, nro placea

than Woman "are, "wen, row your st. at each end of th and var (40) [12]sts, at back of neck. walls. ot celling

own conclusion,

following buy why until 104 88 (100) [114]

E levels, and marblefsed paper is The Boller Vision Institute tance Judgment and apood esti». Strangely enough, driving see), FAKE NEWS T

100 ime in patter Another example of troubled it to mark a door frame or has come up with some evidence matton. Three different instru- perlence had no nibelaglial "One thing I will any, though,

Work in K1, Plumb for 14 a drão. Another wonder which I think La Important in monts were "úzed." chlidren deals with a couple of

Indionskip to entice of dress that wil theiver atouts have 'Etsuri "vork

Geft off loously in rib. youngster swhom I have had time the use of large doslane, out the coracord of the Woodents rango sells Apparel

1

sashan they gozular eyn couminstimms at tra- || K0734) Jacobiding a from 46 no el years: Bitonen ngw SVWilde driver his appoia) opportunity to observe recently.

pipe quant. Ustervals. Anyone Coming from their own home to out of wallpaper and mounted the Institute, Indicates that spen ticho amen" was 29,56 and of the ing he, improvem: vergćišta 12kki (zamklky (vision should never take || pur visit with relatives, they lived in pictures or used as the can climate distances more a women, 3078

distance Jurimentando apred, a offance Where his safety į; may, decay canton wensen en te Those with good point estimation once he Journs how to, depend on juchging distance and constars fear of letting a Hok-core of a room ing as they expressed it. It Heavily stored person with i also shows that men havo a slight visual acuity were found to be drive, would appear that not only bale white and Blue Dutch tile design edge In Judgment of speed. condorable belle thừa spanking the principal dacip dva the tumors of experative For the tests, 54 men and another in distance judgment and Linary measure in their home burtling to a commonplace, are equal number of women were little better in siting. lance and speed, of cou

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