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Enter the New

WAISTCOAT

JUMPER

HERE'S

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real holiday spirit about this new waist- coat jumper.

Why not knit it up for your fort. night away, in some pretty colour -white. Jemon or sky, willin vivid contrasting scarf and bultons, for a cruise or the nenaide; in brighter

gay tone for holidays afoot.

It's a quick-knitter, and looks very allm, believe me. The materials for making it are as follows:--

Materials: 11 oz of "Anlaby " Speedwool, 1 pr. of No. 5 pina, 1 pr. No. 7 pins, bullona,

Measurements: Length from shoulder to point. 213 Ian. width nerosa back underarm, 10) tns.: width across each front, 9 tns; sleeve length from shoulder, & ins; tension 0 kts, and

12 rown to 3 ins.

The Back

Cast on 04 ala. K. into back 1st row, then work 3 rown Carter at.

change to pattern.

Elows 1 to

to end of row.

Then

*K4, P4, repeat from *

#town 5 to 8: “P.4, K4, repen! from “

to end of row.

These rows form pattern

Work until 3 ins. from stari, Then change to No. 7 pina and work 2 inn. Change to No. 5 pins, work 'inn, Work should now measure 13 10s from The start,

Shape Armholes: K.Z 1. At Part end of every row until 40 siz, Temain (a dec. of 0 ats, each side), Work on these 40 nts, for 3 ins.

Shape Khoulders: Work fá Ma, cast off 10, work 16, Work on each set of 16 ats, fer une inch. Kaling 2 sin. tog. nt neck edge every row unt() 12 nin, remala,

Shape Neck; Cust off 6 ats, at best. of the 2 armhole end rows

Right Front

K

With No, 5 pins cast on 31 sta into backs. Ist row. 2nd row: K. 3rd row; K. (wice into Iszt. K to end 4th row: C. to losi Al K. twice inte Jast at 133 1

5th row: K. twice into Ist af

K.4.

Tun P4, K.,

7th row: K. twice into Ist at

1.1.

K.4. 14, Turn, K4, P4. K3,

1.2. #1 row: 1 twee into dal t PA, KA, P 1. 'Porn US.4, P4 twice>

11th row: K, twice to 1st st, K,3,

Lip Service

IPSTICK is made to enhance, not

betray, its user. But if Nature hus enlowed you, with thin lips, practise increasing them slightly.

Take the rouge right out to the edges and, if you are skilful with this 1:1nd of thing, smooth

the

beyond the normal line.

It's dimeult to do this convincingly. biit a beautiful mouth makes a benu-

tiful tree, so it is, worth'n 11te praeiler,

Fashionable

• Slimming Quickly-Knit

(P4, K4 twice), Turn (P.4. K.4 twice), 1.4, K.1.

13th Tow: K. teter tale ist nt. (2.4. 14 3 times), Tum. 1P,4, TC 4 3 Ument IS

15th raw: K. Lvice Into 1st st., K.1. (P., K.43 Úmes, PA. Tura. (K.4. 14 3 mes), 1.7.

17th row: K, twice into lat. st. 1.2. work to end of row,

Continue in pat, now, keeping 4 sts. at shaped edge in Onrter At. !l traight mige of work measures ofte inch. Then make n buttonhole in the Garter st, border, K.2, cast off 2. Work Tu end of raw, On returning row work to where its were cast off in previou row, cant un 2, K.2.

Continue Now in pat.. making another buttonhade on every 14th and 15th raw following. ►

* *

When straight edge of work mensures 3. Change to No. 7 Phis and work 2. Change to No. 5 pins, work din. (13in. from start),

Shape Armholes: 2 tog, at hng, of every armhole end row tintil 32 sts. Work on these 32 sts until armhole measures 4in

Shape Necki Cast of 10 sts. at neck edge. Continuo on remeining 22 sts., knitting 2 sts.. tog, every row at neck edge until 12 sta. remaini

Shape Shoulder: Cast off 6 ats, al beg, of 2 armhole end rows.

Work

left front an right, with shap ing, etc. . opposite edges.

With No 5 pires cust on 48 sts. K.4 Then continue in pat, rows Charter at. Knitting twice into 1st and Inst at, of every 8th row until 62 sta, on pln. When sleeve measures bin. cast off 2 st. at beg, of every row until 12 sts. requin. Cast off.

Bew up shoulder seams and work neck as follows:-With No. 7 pina pick up and knit 99 a's. round neck. R T ris K.1 P. (making a buttonhole on The 4th row). Cast off in rib.

Pick up and K. 48 sla, from steve

U o rows

Cant off

TO MARE 1: Press with warm fron and ginip cloth on wrong side of work. Brw up all seams. peeves, Work buttonholes.

Sew in

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SELECTIONS & MEDLEYS ON PARLOPHONE

RECORDS.

F 293 Harmony Lane Selection....Andy's Southern Serenaders.

F 182-Rumba Medley.

.Phil Green's Rhythm Boys.

F 282-Gorchwin Fox Trot Medley. Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins. F 100 Roy Medley.

F 10-Greenland Medley.

Harry Roy's Orchestra. .Harry Roy's Orchestra.

R2096-Anything Coes Selection...Piano, Patricia Rossborough.

R2094-Glamourous Nights Solection.

R2049--Musical Comedy Gems. R2159-Lohar Waltz Medley.

R2000 Famous Tauber Melodies,

E6318-Rose Marie Selection.

E5929-Desert Sang Selection. E6028-Now Sullivan Selection.

...Leslie Jeffries Orch. Leslie Jeffries Orch. Orchestra Mascotte, Organ. Harold Ramsay. Frank Westfield's Orch. .Edith Lorand's Orchestra.

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In Lemon &

Emerald

by

MARY GRACE

A charming hall- day waistuoal knitted in a basket. Note the ticaign. high round neck- lize info which a vivid scar} is tucked,

Save-Time Savouries-

HEN you come

home to-night the family won't want to wait long for something to eat.

by Mrs.

BARDELL

These nourishing say- ourles are quickly made.

Shrimp and Tomato Pie

Tempting and nourishing is shrimp and tomato ple.

Put the pulp of four tomatoes into n grensed pie dish, stir la a cupful of fno breadcrumbs, pint picked shrimps, teaspoonful of chopped parsley, and, Instly, the yolk of an egg- Sprinkle with breadcrumbs, cover with anger of mashed potatoes, dot with margarine and cook in a moderate uven for fifteen minutes.

Bacon Pudding

You can use up scraps of cold boiled or fried bacon this way.

Cut the bacon uno small pieces, aud arrange in a buttered pie dish. Sprinkle with grated cheese, a small chopped

• enlon, add a beaten egg- and half a pint of milk. salt and pepper. Bake in a slow over for hour. Serve with mashed potatoes.

Scalloped Onions and Cheese

Cheese and onions combine to make This tasty dish.

Ingredienta: lb. onions, 1oz. cheese,

2

Sauce

cheese pint (white sauce with 2oz. grated cheese stirred in). pepper and salt, and a cuplul of minced boiled bacon. tomatoes.

Cook the oulons in boiling salted water until tender, then drain, and arrange half of them in a greased ple dish. Add seasonings, the oklaned tomatoes, and the bacon.

·Pour over the cheese salice, Add the rest of the onion, sprinkle with browned crumbs and Krated cheese, dot-with butter, then bake in hot oven until browned.

Fish Cream!

A savoury way of using up cold cooked fish.

Curt Cures

Keep these simple remedies by you

Farindipention:

Pineapple Juice is an excellent digestive.

For a more throut:

Sage-leaf tea, sweetened, with. honey, is a good gargle.

For your liver:

Take tomato-juice. It has a specific effect.

For highly string nerves;

Add two or three handfuls of sweet scented lime blossoms to your bath.

For tired feet..

Add a few drops of aralca to Pome water and bathe your feet in it.

SIMPLE SWEET

Bananes Glacces is a quickly made sweet. Dip a few sliced bannnns in a thick syrup mude with 1 h. of dump sugar and a few tablespoonfuls of water, then roll in icing sugar and Jet stand till cold.

"left Monday in the day for

can be overs" good mielette made with thin strips of ham, mixed Cucum- beforehand with the eggs

bor Salad, mixed with oil, vinegar, and one teaspoonful of caraway seed, can accompany the remains of the cold inmb or ham.

New potatoes, aliced carrots, beans and peas, boiled, mixed and served cold with a mayonnaise dressing make an excellent Vegetable Mace doine, and Sardines au Parmesan→→→ sardines conted with grated Par- mesan cheese, seasoned with cayenne an alightly fried in butter, are very tasty as a savoury,

QUIET CORNER

shell

One plays many parts

HE empty coconut shell is not) Turnament.

With a gaping mouth, where a quarter of it has been sawn away. this fragment of a trophy from samo forgelten fair has been fixed to the same branch of a for years plum tree.

Every year the rusty wires which hold it have to be carefully un- twisted and refixed to stop them from

a deep, ring in the cutting thickening wood.

When it has ceased to be a food- bowl for the birds ench winter, the shell becomes a house which stands oren

for its summer tenants. They returned once more. have

In and out of its mouth they go. bodies flickering in Krey their quick twisting flight.

Finke the skinned and boned fats. then make a white sauce. When i begins to thicken, add the fish and sttr for a minute or two. A plece of butter well whisked into the cream Is

Pour A great improvement.

over rounds of buttered foast.

Cold cooked, spinach and potatoes make these tasty not "nute"

Mash equal quantities of the vege tables

with together. add seasoning, a chopped hard-boiled egg, a teaspoonful of panley,

Bind together with a beaten egg. brush over with a little of the egg, and sprinkle with crumbs Pry golden brown,in hot fal; serve with meat.

At the bottom of the shell there is already a sinllew saucer of green moss, the beginning of a nest which shows that the flycatchers will soon be in residence.

COUNTRYMAN.

LEARN TO SWIM WELL

EEP on with the breath- ing practice described in the first article. But start some push-and-glide work s well. This is very in- teresting and useful,

Stand at the side of the

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pool, about waist-deep, with your back to the wall, and, your foot up against it too. behind you. Bend forward so that your shoulders are. under water, and stretch

Are You Collecting this Interesting

Series?

with your hands while practising the legs; and stand up, with shoulders leaned forward into the water, for arm practice.

Dog-paddle will be your first stroke--it is by far the easiest way of swimming.

Lie fut on your breast, holding your float or the bath side, and work the legs slowly. Draw each under you in turn, then drive It back so that the sole pushes

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Put out-ike Rupert when faced with bed,

0 Fasten securely in case It breaks

away from the back.

9 Showing how a mute bard may

give a faint indication.

iri

10 It is not unusual. I assume, to have stage performances Garman villages, and here the tempo is excellent (hidden). 11 Like all precious stones, it takes

an nge to make.

12 Confound! Not not more.

twisted-to has viper 13 The

apring, perhaps.

15 One who takes his hook with

pleasure.

18 Made a circular movement and

10

passed away eventually,

in Clue 10.

1

20 The goldfinch that keeps an eye

on Tommy,

22 Attacks.

24 Three consecutive letters of the

alphabet.

26 A rush-such as in catted by the. breaking-up of ice on a river. 27 One kind of platform.

30 This is a rudimentary seed. Add M and stir well to make a Jot.

31 Essential.

32 Have a try! two letters would

thy,

33 Express Rystematically, but shape first and don't unlah early. DOWN

1 An aspect taking shape.

2 One way it could-be the outer. 3 It is pleasanter not to take this

shade.

4 Provides with meals: none too

digestible, I should say.

10

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128

129

Her chaperon makes Ann return, though not overdue.

6 Rearrange instead: 4 mny look

all the better if a.

7 River ells ars consumed nt such

carousal.

8

Fences.

1.Hidden in Clue 10.

15 Dear Romeo (anng.).

16 Active lulers.

17 Knock,

18 Indicates the female of the

species by letter.

21 A cherry (not an apple) la a

requisite of this pastime.

24 Probably once part of a forest.

Now squalid.

24 What I hold.

26 Awkward customer.

28 Hidden in Club 10.

20 Money derived from a heartless

source.

Yesterday's Solution.

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your arms out to the front as if you several yards in a lovely smooth glide. against the water. For the arms, were a diver. Then duck your head

Practise this glide many times, for stand firmly, then push each arm in .Edith Lorand's Orchestra. and push of from the side is hard as it will make starting to swim much Lurn to full stretch at the front, just $18,000 only.

R2156-Weber's Immortal Melodies. Grand Symphony Orchestra, you can. R2022-Chopin's Immortal Molodies. Grand Symphony Orchestra.

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THE FIRST STROKES

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arm

In order to continue its work. the Society drives down, hard and straight until asks for the balance of

$7,000 one Kr it is under the body. As

before the close of the financial year on 31st drives downward and backward

October.

DI

must

grip

If you can spring the other foot easier. against the wall also, so as to get a stronger, push, all the belter. Any how, you will straighten the body as One other thing. If you can get an other doubles up under the chin and you push so that you glide flat along old motor inner tube, or some sort of glides to the front ready for a new the surface, or just under it, with belt float, arms, body and legs ull in a straight right лиду હ ine. With A good push and 趙 movements. It straight position you should travel you

the

you

can

try

you

the

fingers together begin stroke. Keep the Awimming and the hand, dat su cannot then plenty of power.

bath side

that it gets

More swimining hints soon.

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