THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936.
STATE EXPRESS
Page For Women
KNIT THIS
Viennese Pullover
V
IN BROWN
AND
WHITE
HENNESE de wirin, the next st. p. 3, rep.
frorn to end. signers have * reputation for pro- ducing chic jumpers and
Row 2-K. 3, w.r.n., s. the a, st.. let the made st. in previous row fall off left-hand needle and lle behind
R.
off left-hand needle and lle in front of the s. st. p. 3, rep. from to end.
Raw 4-As Row 2.
the s. st., . 3, rep. from to end. woollies. So the Home Row 1-P. 3. w.r.n. 9. the s. st., Page Editor has arranged let the made st. In previous row fall for readers to have the exclusive instructions for knitting the pretty Viennese pullover illustrated here.
The model. looks very smart kritt- ted in brown and white, but you could of course choose ofler rolours It's to sull your pet colour scheme.
in a cunningly ribbed design, quite simple to work. Twrnly rows make
pattern.
Start with the back.
BACK
USING brown wool, east on
72 sts, and work 20 rows in k. 2, p. 2, rib for welt, dec. at end of last row (71 sta, now on needle). K. row, then proceed In ptn. as follows:
Now 1-Using brown wool, p. 3.
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Steamed Chocolate Pudding
UT up suy sorts of raw veget- ables you have, potatoes. arrots, a little celery, turnip, pae or two young cabbage leaves, onions or shallots, and slew them for A few minutes In
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hutter. Add water, salt, bring to the boil and boll until the. itie vegcludes are done, Rub' through a coarse sieve, correct - the - seasoning,--and servo,
Have the rabbit trussed for rousting, rub It all over with a Ittle made
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round and round with rashers of fat bacon, and bake it in the oven like a chicken, allowing about ani hour.
ALL LESS
Row 5.1 3.*, the s. st., let the made in previous row fall off left-hand needle and fe in front of st. Now you will see 4 horizontal bars lying in front of s. st., take the right-hand needle p. ways under the 4 bars and work a p. st., out of the 4 bars and the s. st. p. 3, rep. from to end..
(Chock the number of sts; there should be 71. an at beginning.)
Row G.-K. 3, * w..n., s. the next st., . 3. rep. from to end.
Row 7. 3. w.r.n., s. the s. st., let the made st. in previous row fall OIT left-hand needle and be in front of s. st., p. 3. rep. from to end.
Row -K. 3, * w.r.p., . the n. st., let the made st. În previous row fall
How 18.--K. i, cont. from Row 8. . 1 at end.
Note to Knitters
. YOU WILL NEED
· Four ounces of J-ply "Ramada”
in brown, 3oz. of the same wool and ply in white, a pair of No. 11 needles and set of No. 11 sock needles.
MEASUREMENTS
Length, 19ins., width round pullover measured under arms, 34ins.; sleeve scam, 19 ins.
TENSION
Eight ats, in width and 14 rows in depth to lin. of knitting.
ABBREVIATIONS
K., knit; p, puri; of, stitch; to..., toool round needle mak- ing a st.;., alip; ptn., pattern; cont., continue; rep,, repeat; beg., beginning; dec, decrease or de- creasing; inc., increase or in- creasing.
NOTE
S.sts, should be worked p.ways DIL wrong side of work and k.ways on right,
sts, until both ormholes are equal in depth.
Shape shoulder as before by cast- Ing off 7 sts. 3 times.
SLEEVES
(both worked aliko)
EG. al lower edge and using brown wool cast on
48 sis and work 4 Ins. In k. 2, p. 2, rib.,
K. I row inc. 2 str., at one end of needle, and one at the other, end,
Cont. in pin. as for borly, inc. at ench end of needle in every 11th row (Le, when beg, a white stripe). until 0 pins, have been worked above
In 10 to within 2 sts, ut end of row, k. 2, cult, ending after the 20th row.
Row 18.-As How 17. Row 20.-Change to brown wool. in tow 10, k. 1 at 1. 1, cont, from enci.
These 20 rows form the ptn., the off the left-hand needle and le he- colours having been worked in the hind the st., k. 3, rep. from to following orders, 10 brown, 4 white.
1 brown. 1 white, brown. etiti.
"How D.-As Row 7.
How 10.-K. Bas. the s. st., let
Rep these 20 rows 0 times, then the made st. in previous row fall off shape shoulders by enating 21 st, at left-hand neeile and lie behind the both ends of next row leaving re- st. Now you will see 4 horizontal mining sts on st., holder for neck. bars lying behind the s. st., take the
right-hand nerdle k. ways under the
4 bars, and work a k, st., out of the
4 bars and the s. st., k. 3, rep. from
to end.
FRONT
AST on 100 sts, and work 28 rows in k. 2, p. 2, rib (Check the sts. again, there should for welt, dre, 1 st. at end of inst row. Profeed in ptn. as for buelt, work- he 71 is before.)
Row 11.--Change to white wool, ing over 50 instead of 71 sts. until p. 1. cont. from in Row 1, p. 1, B white stripes have been worked, at end,
Row 12.-K. 1, cont. from In Row 2 k. 1 at end,
How R.-P. 1. cont. from * ព
Row 3, p.) at end.
Row 14-As Row 12.
Row 15-Change to brown wool,
p. 1, cont. from in Row 5, p. 1 at end.
Row 16-Change to white, wook
k. 1, cant. from in Row . . 1 at cnd.
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ending after the 20th row.
Work Rows 1 to 5, then cont, thus.
ARMHOLES
FIRST cast off 18 sts, then
con as-Row to end. Next Row.-Cast of 10 sts., cont. as Itow 7 to end.
Next Row.-K., 2 tog cont. AS Row 17.-P. 1, cont.. from in Row 8 to within 2 sts, at end of Row 7, p. 1 at end.
row, . 2 log.
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Next row-Work as Row 9, dec. at ench end of needle..
Next Row-K. 2 tog, cont, as Row
tog.
Next row-Work as How 11, dec.
at each end of needle.
Cont. in ptn. over remaining 71
TOP OF SLEEVE
AST of 5 sts. nt beg. of
the next 2 rows, then dec.:
sty, until 8 while stripes have been at beg. of every row until 2 white worked ending after the 20th row. stripes have been worked from beg Work ruws 1 to 5, then coht thuis, of armhole, shaping ending after the
10th row of ptn.
NECK
WORK 20 sls. as Row 6 and
of 19 sts. loosely for neck, work 20 ·
sts. in pin. to armhole edge.
Coul in ptn., dec. nt neck edge
Work 7 more rows, dec, nt both
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COLLAR
JOIN the shoulders. Beg, at
left shoulder, pick up and
at beg, of every front row until 21 k. 42 sts, down side of nivel, ending sis. remum, then work without fur- at centre front. ther dec. until the 20th row of 19th plo. from welt Is.completed.
SHOULDER
Clo neck edge.
NAST off 7 sis, cont, us Row
Next row-Work as Row 2 to cast off sts.
Using the 2nd needle plek up and k. 41 sts. from centre frout to right shoulder.
Using the 3rd, needle k, the 29 sts. from st holder at back of neck (112 sts. on 3 needles).
Work 34 rounds in k. 2, p. 2, rib,
"sts." "Toondly,
Next row-Cast off 7_sts, cont. as then still working in ptn. cast of all! Row 3 to neck edge..
Next row-Work as Row 4 to cast off sts.
Next row.-Cast of 7 str.
edge.
MAKING UP
SEW sleeves into armholes and press pullover lightly
Transfer sts. from st. holder to on wrong side of work, using a hot needle, cont. as Row 7 to armhole iron over a damp cloth.
Do not press, or stretch the ribbed Cont, in pin, dec, at end of every parts. front row until 21 sts. remain then work without further dec, over 21
How to LOOK
to LOOK LOVELY
.in
a. COLD by
A SUDDEN cold snap has a devas-
inting effect on one's food looks. Face, hands, and even hair seem to acquire a dry, starved sppearance which is not only unbecoming but definitely harmful if left unattended.
Once a week at least it is advis- ablo in such weather to give oneself
a thorough, nourishing treatment,
I need not take very long, and the difference it makes to the appear ance and in keeping the skin supple and young is enormous.
For simple home use almond.oll is one of the very best things you can have. It is equally good. for the scalp, the face, and the finger-nails, and all can be done al one and the same time.
To give yourself a really effective treatment you need a small bottle of the oil and a lump of ec
Stand a cup that is half-filled with oil in a basin of hot water. Let it remain until it is nicely hot, then start with the hair.
Make small partings all over the head and rub the oil well in, either with the Ups of the fingers or with a small pað of cotton-wool.
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Join side and sleeves seams.
Allow this to soak into the face
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while you rub the remainder of the in 1937 to continue its work for sick and
oll round the base of your
nails:
destitute children.
This is good for softening the cut- Hon. Treasurers: cles and for preventing the nails from breaking,
Leave a littlė on the fingers lo soak In while you remove the oll from your face.with a soft cloth or paper tissues,
You will notice, as you do this, how much softer the skin feels. Alí the light, stretched feeling caused
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by the wind will have completelyESCUENST disappeared.
When all the all has been wiped -otherwise you will make your hair olf, it is most important to close the too greasy.
pores.
In any case, it is as well to do the treatment
Soak four large pads of cotton- the night before sham- wool in water as cold es you can get pooing, so that the oil can soak init, wring them out, then saturate during the night and then be wash- with tonic. Place one pad on each ed out the next day.
cheek, and another on the forehead, and another under the chini.
Fix these in place with a place of Kouze or strip of material passed round the face, and tied tightly on top of the head.
For Facial Beauty
After the scalp, the face. First Book a pad of cotton-wool in the oil, and use it as a cleanser, wiping all over the face until all make-up is removed.
Now wring a large cloth or towel out in hot water and place it over the skin. As it cools wring it out again and replace it,
really
In order to make the treatment effective, and to brace the skin, now take your piece of ice, and rub it briskly on top of the pads of cotton-wool, over the cheeks, fore- head, and under the thin,
Do this once skin is warm and pllant; then, be- fore it has time to cool, massage in a plentiful supply of the oil
or twice until the Not Too Drastic
When the whole scalp has been Use an upward movement, from done place the fingers underneath the chin to the cheeks, and cut, to the hair. at the back of the head, wards the ears, and pat it well in right at the base, and massage round the eyes. vigorously up towards the crown, moving the scalp as you do so.
Sometimes during the cold weather the eyes get a puffy and
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While ice used directly on the skin is apt to be too much of a shock, this way of rubbing it on top of the wool is excellent,
Incidentally, it is a good way of proventing a double chin.
Continue with the rubbing until
I can stress too often the necessity wrinkled look underneath. In this the skin feels really cold. Then take for seeing that you actually mako | case, it is better to use a little muscle } off the patis, opply some foundation the scalp move when you massage, oll round this particular area. for this is what promotes the circu- Jation.
Be careful not to use too much oil —Just a spot on the fingers is enough
cream, and make-up as usunl.
While the oil in this smooths If you would care to "have any away the wrinkles, it also possesses further advice with regard to your astringent qualiücs which tighten up individual skin, please write to me, the puffiness.
na'usual.
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