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HERE are always chilly days on a holiday when wool frock makes welcome change.
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Also when autumn comes, a frock that will and any amount of wrishing is always a favourite with both mother and daughter,
The frock wɗare giving instructions for to-day hina the fashionable smocking effect at the yoke. It in
SMOCK
quite simple to do, and given tho neces
wry shaping at the shoulder.
This one in worked out in beige and green, but there are many other equally pretty colour combinations,
Staterial-Duz. Beige 3 ply Nursery Vigefin Wool, 1oz. Green 3 ply Nursery Vivethe Woot, 1 pair No. 10 Needles.. 1 Hook. No, 0.
The Back
With Beige woul cust on 150 ot. How 1. I plalu, 1 puri; Row 2, Plain; Repeat these 2 rows until 11 rows are done: Row 12, Purl; Continue in stocking sts, for 170 rows (17 inches); Cast off 3. at the beginning of the next 2
Make It
Now..
lor Cooler Days
ruws; ka tog, at end of the next 3 rown; Knit Prows plain; Row 197, 10, 12 tog. 20 times, 15.15. K2 log., 26 times. KC0; Row 198, Furi; Row 109, Work 1 row of spots as fol- lowa; 11 Join on Green #00) and inake 1 spot (1 plain, I puri, i plain, i purl n in the samo at. Bring the first at, over the other 3, the necond over the other 2, and the third over the lust, lenving 1 green st.). Arrange the spota with 3 sts, and 3 rows between them. The second row of spots begins with 13. Continue until d rows of spots have been worked. Now' start, shoulders, keeping the spot pattern throughout; Row 228, Pari 83 turn; Now 229, ICBO turn: Row 210, Purl 77, turn; Row 231, K4 turn; How 232, Purl 71; Row 233, K22, cast of 24, 122 turn; Row 231, Purt 20. Pa tog.. turn; Row 233, K2 log.: K11 turn. How 236, Purt 12 turn: How 237, Ko turn; Row 238, Pitzl turn; Flow 219 K6 turn; Stow 210, Puri 0 turn; Row 41, K3 turn; Row 242, Puri. 3 turn,
Cast off and finish other shoulder to s correspond.
The Front
With beige wool cast on 150 kts. Work Brst 12 rows to match the back. Con- tinue in stocking st. for D4 raws (9jin.).
How 107. Knit 40. join on green wool and work one spot, K09 belge. Join ni. ather ball of green wool and work one spot 40 in belge. K3 rows in lock-
Flow do You Say—
THANK YOU?
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FRIEND -etme 1:11-
ing about this when a neigh- bour sald She was longing for a day at the sales. but couldn't go be- cause of the baby. Knowing the readiness of my friend to help and ber Affection for children, I was surprised that her usual offer, did not-come,
Afterwards she told me. She would have loved minding baby, but couldn't stand the way in which she would be bald for it
Pre offered before.” site said, "soʻl know what she'll do. As she takes her baby from my arms, she will thrust Howers or some present Injo them, as though to say "That's that: you're puid, with thanks. Now I'm under no obligation."
A clumsy giver can be ofensive, we know; and to eat a discourteous re- eciver, When one has done a good turn with spontaneous kindness," it's hurtful to have it met with a "pay- ment for servicen rendered” attitude.
But the blunder isn't always from the "no obligation" angle. It may be that a simple thank-you seems poor and inadequate expression of the in tense gratitude one feels for a kinduess shown, and so we rush in clumsily with our thanks, causing embarrassinent, to the giver.
So, in future, I, for one, ani gong to try to set my house in order by giving thanks quietly and ulter ing my compliment another day, in a manner whitch won't shriek out as a duty payment,
Catherine Dore
FROCK
..for Small Daughters
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Row 111, K38, 1 spot, R3, 1 ail, 104, 1 spot, IC3, 1 spol, K38; knit 3 гown in stocking at. Iow 115, K30 (1) spol. Ka twice, 1 spot, K60 11 spot. K3) twice, 1 spot, Käŋ. rows stock. lug st. Continue working.in this way, knitting 2 ata, less al the beginning and end of row and 4 sts, less in centre, at the same thum adding one more spot on each pocket and knil 3 rows of stock- ing st. between rách row of spots until there are 7 spota on such pocket.
Next row. purl. Next rów, K27, Rib 27 (P1 I1), 1C42, rib 27, K27, itepent Hiere 2 rown 3 more times. Next row, P27, cast off 27, P42, cast off 27. P27. Leave on a spare needle and work pocket linings,
With beige wool cast on first. L., K2 Into this at. Next row, K2 Into Brat at.. KI
Now increase at begiming and end
on the Thro
of next row and then at beginning of every row until 27 ats. are needle. Work 10 rows plain. work Another Bining in the same way.
Now retum to dress. K27, t across the pocket Ruing. K42. Knit scross be other pocket lining K27, Next row, Purl. Now knit 40 rows in stocking st. Cant off 3 sts, at the be cinnity of next row K71, 12 {OR.. K74.
Next row, Cast off 3 als, and purl to end of row. Next mw. K2 togs 107, PI, KI, PI, KI, PË, KG7, K2 fog. Next' row, P2 tog.: P137, P2 tog. Next row, K2 tog. K03 (P1, KD) 4 times P1, 163, 102 tog. Next row. P 1137 sl5) PL. Next idwẹ K02 (P1, K1) 6 times 102. · Next row, Puri, Nex; row, 160 (P1, K1), 8 thnes. Pl, K60.
Repent these lust 2 rows alternately fer & more rows. Next row, K2, K2 tog 90 times KO (P1, K1) U tunes; Pl, K8, 102 tog.. HG times K2: Next row. Puri 85 sts). Now work a row of spots an follows: K4, 1 spot (Ka, I ajoja 7 times, KI (PI, KD 9 times: John another ball of green and make 1 spot 83. 1 spol.
7 finnes K4. Next row, Paul. Next row, K24 (P1, KD) B_times TC31.
Repeat, these 2 rows, working the apadu on every 4th row as for mark Ier a further 5 rows; the second row of
s begins with K2.
how start the front-opening s
lows:-
Row 1 K4 di spol, K9), 7 times 1
sts Turin. Row 2, Purl, surn. Con- tinue on these 40 sts, keeping the
entre 12 sts, in rib and the other int nput pattern until'd rows of spots have been worked. Knit 3 town mi stocking st
Raw 95, K4, 1 spot (3, 1 spot) 7 Times (K1, P1) 5 tires, make 1, P2 tog.; make 1. Ka tog.; Pl, K1; Row 20, Cast off 12 xis, P34; Row' 27, K32, K2 tog.: Row 28. Part: Row 20, Work row of spots, khitting Inst 2 sts, top.: Row 30, Puri 39, turn; Row 31, K2, Ką tog.i Row 32, 125, turn; Row 33. work spots, knitting last 2 als, fog.; Raw 31, Pur! 21, Lurn; Row 35, K1, K2 tog.; Row 36, Purl 17. turn; Row 17, Work row of spots, knitting last 2 s. toz.; Row 38, Purl 13, turn; How 33, K11, K2 (og.; How 40, Purl 0, turn; Row 41, Knit row of spots; Row 42, Purl 0, tum; How $3. KG: Raw 44. PJ. tum: How 45, KJ. cast off
Go back to 43 sis. left on needle (P1, KD, 4 times Pl, work spota to end ul row. Continue on these 43 ats. keeping centro sts, in rib pattern and the others in spot pattern until draws of spots are worked., Knit 3, rows in stocking at.
Next row, Pi, KI, make 1, K3 tog. (PL. KD) twice P1, work spots to end of row. Next row, Purl. Next TOR, Cast of sts. 134. Knit on these 34 el to correspond with the other side. That is, purl the knitted rows and knit the puri row Join the shoulder seaKS,
Pulf Sleeves
With beige wool cast on 58 ata, and rib the first row (K1, P1). Next row,
Jado green wool is used for the smock! ing on this prolly beige wool dress.
-K21, rib 16, K31. Repent these 2 rowa
until it rows are done.
Row 13, K2, 1 spot (153, 1 spoli, 4 times. KI, rib 10, K2 tl spot. Ka 5 times: How 14, 121, rib 16, P21; Row 15, 21, tb 16, K21; Row 16, 121, ril 10, 21: Row 17, K4 11 spot, K3) 4 tunes. 1. rib 16 K3, 1 spot) 3 times, K; Row 18, P21, rib 16, PZI.
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Row 18, K21, rib 10, K21; Row 20. P21, rib 10, P21; Row 21, K2, 1 apul K3, 1 spot) 4 times, Ki, rib 16, 14, (1 spa! K3 6 times. Itow 22, P21, 12, into each of the next 10 t5. P21; Row 23. Plain 74 sin.); Row 21, Purl; How 95. 4. spot K3 to end of row. Knj 3 rows tocking st; Raw 29, 1 row of spots beginning with K2. Knit 2 rows Now continue the spot in stocking at. pattern throughout, but K2 tog at the
TRY THIS
ORANGE CUP FOR every four people allow 1
pint of orange juice and the juice of ene lemon. Take a 2 quart jug and adel the strained fruit juier, and sweeten. Spru are best for sweetening, using gill of sugar syrup, and gill apricot syrup. Have ready some chiller soda water and fill up the with equal parts of water and soda water. Add a lump of te and decorate with thinly slied "wheels" of wange and, if tiked, a sprig of fresh mint.
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The cup should be well chilled before serving,
If a minty flavour is desired a few sprigs of fresh mint should be added to the drink before chilling.
Mr. R. Shim, local Manager of thei Underwriters Savings Bank and Anda Life Insurance Co, left for Shanghai by the Scharnhorst yesterday,
The Secretary of the China Coast | Officers' Guild gratefully acknow- ledges receipt of $65 from the pas- sengers of s.s. Islami, per Caplain Dow, as a donation to the Royal! Alfred Homes For Aged Seamen.
SALESMAN SAM
AUTUMN SWEETS
SOFT fruits offer varied fare
for post-summer sweets and need very little preparation. Indeed, the less "fussing" they. receive the better, as Nature presents then, when ripened, in a dietetically perfect form.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1936.
NEW REX RECORDS
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Jay Wilbur's Orch.
Johnny Johnson's Orch, Johnny Johnson's Orch.
Casani Club Club. ..Casani Club Orch.
Jay Wilbur's Band-Goces Round the World with the "Music.
Goes Round."
I'm a Learner in Love.
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Jay Wilbur's Orch. Jay Wilbur's Orch.
I Nearly Let Love Go. F.T.
Jay Wilbur's Orch..
Got To Danca. F.T.
It's Been So Long. F.T.
Every time I Look at You. F.T. A Melody From the Sky. F.T. Robins & Rosat. F.T..
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Queen of Hearts.
One of the Little Orphans,
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Do You Remember.
Why Did I. Haye to Meet You,
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Calling Me Home.
Fruit which je sinniered in a syrup will sweeten and retain its shape mach better, and present appetising appearance when sent to table.
It's Only a Hole.
. Joe Petersen.
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Please Believe Me.
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When used for tarts, or just "plain stewed," it is a good plan to use n syrup, averaging about 4oz. of sugar to the pound of fruit, and from 14 The sugar gills to pint of water. should be well dissolved and the syrup allowed to boil for about ten minutes, to reduce to a thicker con- sistency, before the fruit and flavour- Ing are added.
To give a lttle glow of interest. when the fruit is lacking in colour
a slight tint of carmine should be added to the juice just before dish-
FRUIT Fools offer o simple and attractive dish that is particularly acceptable in the nursery, as both skins and pipis are disposed
of in the pureeing.
these fruit The proportions for custards should be 1 pint of ereum (or custard and cream mixture) to cach pound of puree.
In the case of raspberries, the berries can be hulled and sprinkled with sugar overnight to draw the juice and then passed through a fine slere the following day.
The use of full measure in cream is so much nicer with the seft berries, but for the more fleshy fruits, pluins. etc., half custard and half measure In cream is a very good rule. A cool and acceptable sweet can be made entirely from custard blending with the fruit.
MOST
OST varieties are sufi- elently accommodating to be made into fools, such as pluns.
raspberries, apples, rhubarb, black-
greengages.
beginning and end of every row until currants. loganberries, peaches 28 sts, remain: Cast off..
Ribbed Collar ·
Pick up 4 sts, round the neck and kalt in rib pattern for 3 row. Row 4. K22, K2 into the next 3 sts. K22, K2. into next 2 Ats., K22. KZ, into next 2 ats., K22. K2 into next 2 sis.. 122. Knit rows in rib, How 8, K2, K2 into next 2 Mts, 124 K2 into next B ats., K2, K2 into next 3 at K Knit 3 rows in rib. Row 12, K21, 162 into next 3 RIA K26. 12 into next 2 sts. 26. 12 Inta next 2 515 K24 K 3 rows in rib. Conturm this way nat 5 creaslags have been worked. Tasselled Cord
Gracie Fields.
Gracie Fields.
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.Gracie Fields..
Joe Petersen.
Morton Downey.
.Morton Downey.
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• The best method is to stew them (using 1 gill water and 40% of granulated sugar to each 16.) until they are sufficiently pulped to rub through a har sieve.
boiled custard, Then prepare a
add to allow I to coot, and sieved fruit: Whisk gill of cream
In lightly, then until thick, Fold it place the mixture in prepare coupe glasses, or an altractive dish, to set and chill in the refrigerator. A touch of suitable enlouring may be
some of the nor necessary with msipla tones.
Decorate them
With green wool and crochet hook make a chain of 100, make a lassed fotrasting touches, each end and thread through holes at neck.
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for table with con- cream, or piped
wafer or serve, with dainty and sponge fingers.
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LOVELY NAILS IN FIVE MINUTES
Remover and Natl
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Use Culex Caticla
Clearwat to reme· dend cleanse under the nail tips.
cutiele, and
2. Brush on Cules, the petish that weats. Choose the tint that is right for your trock.
Fashion leaders agres that to be start and well dressed, nulla must-sparkle. They inalet apon Cutex for they know they rely
it upob li to wear. They know genuine article.
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It does not crack or goal. It comes in w the newest abaden: ita colours do not fade Et solat bow low prices.
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stampede.
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in three words.
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results in exile.
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ghost.
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