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How To Knit

This Boy's

Pullover

6 as wool, I set keitting needles,

YOU NEED

No. 10, pointed crochet hook, No. 12; 2 buttons,

at both ends;

trend in replace the stitch.

MEASUREMENTS

Work in pattern to end of row. 4th row: Work in Work in pattern to end of row. 5th row! Cast off the 7 remaining sts.

THREE

DIMENSIONS

FOR

THE FACE

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A PERFECT face from the stand-

paint of make-up is three dimen sional-and rouge

third я the dimensiont The face that bas no rouge seems flat, and the face that Is Improperly rouged has depth in the wrong places.

The symmetrieai perfection of Sylvin Sidney's oval face could be ruined by a crude application of colour to the cheeks, The angular attraction of Marlene Dietrich's high cheek bones might be utterly destroyed unless she understood the art of using rouge.

There are two essential points to consider when you use rouge. First, be sure of your colour hamony; and second, cultivate the correct technique for applying it. Bette Davis came to me the other day for what she called "rouge lesson." She told me that make-up came easily to her except when she started to apply her rouge, In this she is no different from the majority of women. Rouge is the test of innke- up technique.

Rules For Rouge

THE general rule to perfect make- up appliention is to follow the structure of the cheek bones with the first appllection. Start al 2 point just under the inner corner of Work thread to replace the sl

the eye, or at the beginning of the in pattern to end of row. 2nd row! pattern to nock. 2nd row:

check hour-then carry it out along the cheek bone to the outer corner As 1hr 1st row, 3rd row: Cast off pattern to end of row,

3rd row: Cast off 7 sts, dropping Rejoin the wool to the centre edge of the eye.

Then with the finger tips blend All round underarms, to i 20-inch 7 sts, dropping the purl st, then pick-

ing up the top thread to replace the the purf st, then picking up the top of the 35 ats left on spare needle and

there will be chest.

as follows: 1st row: K 6, it carefully so that proceed lower ritch. Work in pattern to end of thread to replace the st. Work in

definite line 4ཏྭཱ『 colour Be work in pattern to end of row. 2nd no

Work in pattern to the last particularly careful about blending white it up under the eyes because sts, k 6.

line between the lower 1 and the rouge immediately exposes artificlalily.

Length from edge, 15 Inches,

shoulder

tor

TENSION

Repeat the 3rd row 3 times more.

7 stitches and 11 rows equal 1 inch 7th row: Cast off the 27 remaining worked in the pattern after the purl sts, dropping the purl sls, then pick- ing up the top, thread to replace the sts, are dropped.

ABBREVIATIONS

K knit: p purl; sis stitches; to lo- Kether.

BACK

ats.

FRONT

Using two of the No. 10 redles, start at the lower edge by casting an

Using two of the No. 10 needles, 100 sts. Work as given for the Back start at the lower edge by casting on until the work measures 9 inches from the start, ending on the wrong

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1st row: Working into the back of side of the work.

the sts to produce à firin edge, ki.

1.

Repeat from to end of row.

2nd row: * K 1. 3. Hepent from to end of row. Repeat the 2nd row until the work measures. 2 from the start.

fram

SHAPE ARMHOLES

1st row: Cast off 11 sts, dropping

inches the purl sts, ther picking up the top

row

It

Here's an easy Recipe

IRISH STEW

Repeat these - two rows until the work measures 5 inches from the start of armhole, ending at the front ectize.

Shape the Neck and Shoulder Work as given for the first side.

TO MAKE UP

Drop all the puri sts down to the top of ribbing. With the right alde fewards you and using the crochet hook, start at the lower edge of the first dropped stitch, holding the end

sert

Rouge should always be applied after the before powder-or Just

This permits powder foundation.

it to blend more easily and enables the powder to bide horsh lines which are likely to result.

Rouge For The Dry

of wool to the back of the work, DURING the dry season in Holly- wour, all but the oiliest skins threads and knitting them to replace

the hook and pull the toop or three pounds of

Miss 2 strands of the ind- have their dry difficulties. We are Now work in cable and drop stitch the sts. Work in pattern to end of DUY two

2nd row: Cast off 18 sts, drop-D mired scrap and best end of through.

dered si, insert the hook and pull always flooded during that time with pattern as follows: ist row (wrong row.

This

loop through. forming this question, "My rouge flaky side of work): K 1, p 8. Repeal plug the purl st, then picking up the week of lamb or mation.

Work will give you same pleers of bone another

chain. Repent from to top of fad when I put it on what can I do?"; to the last 2 sts, k 1, p 1. 2n top thread to replace the st.

end of

Ewith decent-sized bits of meat andered st. Fasten off the end of wool. 1 6, p 1. Repeat in pattern to roof works in pattern then, some with fair-sized pieces

The same difcally presents itself to row: K 1, p 1,

3rd row

Crochet a chain up all the other all women who have a dry skin. froin

• to end of row. 3rd

laddered purl sts in the same mun- ith row: to end of row. Repeat the 3rd row and some with hardly any ment row: As the 1st row.

Join the shoulders. K1, p 4, silp the next 2 sts on to 7 times more, dropping the purl sis, on at all.

Wash the meat and pick out ner.

Press on the wrong side under spare needle, letting this needle then pleking up the top threads to

the pieces of bone with little-meat- fall to the bark of the work, kalt replace the sta

There will how be 71 sts on the ton. Put in a large saucepan anda damp cloth with a hot iron. Join the next 2 sts, then knit the 2 sts on spare needle, it 2 p 1. Repeat from needle. Proceed in the pattern with- cover well with teater. Bring to the sides, pressing the seams.

u shaping until the work measures the bolt and simmer en fort 5th row: As the 1st row. dil roar: 11 inches from the start, ending on three or four hours. This makes As the 2nd row. 7th row: As the the wrong side of the work.

8th p 1, *k 2, Divide for the Opening-1st row:

I

to end of row.

1st row. Bu ros: K 1.1. Work in Pattern on the first 20 as,

a fine mution stock. The add

the other pieces of meat to

NECK BORDER

Evently boiling stock and dinnerholding the set No. 10 needles and lo one hour towards you, start at the right front for three-quarters More water should be added iard knit op 78 sts, around the neck, necessary to cover the meat and a basla and bones, Turn into leave to conl.

When cold and when the fact has had time to harden on the

26 sts on each of three needles.

Work backwards and forwards on all these sts as follows:

needle, letting this needle fall to the knit the next @ sts, drop the next st, front of the work, knit the next 2 sts which is a purl st, turn. Slip the 35 un spare needle. p 1. Repeat from realitu sts on to a spare needle

and leave. to end of row.

work in pattern to These A-rows from the pattern, the 2nd row: K purled stitches being dropped when of row. 3rd row: Work in pat- Listing off. Proceed in the pattern tern to the last 6 sts, k 6. Repent

D inches De 2nd and 3rd rows until the work top, pick of the jat with a spoon. times more. until the work measures from the start, ending on the wrong measures 5 inches from the start of side of the work.

SHAPE ARMHOLES

1st row:

4

armhale, ending at the front edge.

SHAPE NECK

Cast of sts, dropping

1st- row: Kp. Repeat from to end of row. Repeat this row

usc

The answer is this: 1 your skin is dry enough for your rouge to be

must

powder naky, you foundation or your entire make-up will most probably have the same effect. Then lastead of your usual dry rouge, fry moist rouge,

same unique in applying it that you used for the dry variety, with the exception that you

fingertip entirely.

11SC your

Pat Your Powder MUCH artistic rouging has been I Gth row: K 1, p 1, k 1, cast off the Wash and pect some potatoes next 3 sts for a buttonhole, work in technique" that many women use in Tanti ent them into slices nearly an rib to the last 6 sis, cast of the next their

Don't Finch thick fabout two pounds) 3 sis for another buttonhole, & 1. P

7th row: K 1, 1 1, & I, cast on 3 scrub your face with a powder puff, Peel and slice thickly the same

liberal amount Put a good+ amount of onions,

on

ruined with the fatal "snearing

powder applleation.

1st row: Cast uff a sts, dropping the purl st then picking up the top the pari st. then picking up the top thtend in order to cast of the 5 thread to replace the st. Work In layer of the potato and duion at sts, work in rib to the last 3 sts, cast but apply, a Work he pattern to end of row. 2nd pattern to end of row. 2nd row: to end of row: K 2 log. work in pat- tog. 3rd row: K2 tog, work in pat- Tached out of the stock and ar- working in the rib.

row: Cast of 3 sts, work in pattern Work in pattern to the last 2 sts, k 2

7 times more,

another

a met

the bottom of a large saucepan.

Take the meat with base at-

in a layer on top of Frange it ters to end of row.

tern to end of row. Repeat this row

nee Tvegetables. Put Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows once layer of potato and onion on top dropping the purl sts, then pleking up mure, then the 2nd row again, drop of that and then pour on the stock the top thread to replace the st. ping the purl st, then picking up

the

derelict bones behind. The There will now be 71 ats on needle.

together. There will now be 22 sts

wih liquid Proceed in the pattern without on

needle. Proceed without the оп shoping until the work measures shaping until the work measures

from the start of armhole, inches from the start of armhole. inches Knitting the end stitches in every ending at the armhole edge.

SHAPE SHOULDER

row.

SHAPE SHOULDER

of

use

3 sts. p 1, k 1, p 1. 0th row: As powder and put it into your skin. No matter how carefully your 1st row. Cast off rather locnely.

when you rouge may be on ARMHOLE BORDERS your powder, you can smear it onto all the wrong places if you insist on holding the work with the right side

Using the set of No. 10 needles and rubbing it over with a puf.

The excess powder may be easily

I sto around the armhole, 40 sis on

third. Join in a round. each of two needles and 30 sts on a brush, and you retain, a lovely rotural effect for your whole face, Repent from Ki, pl. to end of round. ist round:

as well as for your carefully tinted Repeat this round checks. -No dressing table in 6 times more. Cust off rather labs Hollywood is complete without its

the top thread, before knitting the 2 st with w the pan sliquid

be towards you, plck up and knit 118 brushed off with a soft powder)

Bring gently to the boil and simmer till the vegetables are ten- der. This should take about two Thours in all. Some meal seems to

need salt added, some doesn't ly, working in the rib. The cook must taste and decide. buttons by a short length of chain powder brush-it's one of the oid:

÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷~||~~~~~~~~~~‡ and slip through the buttonholes.

1st row: Cust of Bats, dropping 1st row: Cast of 3 sts, dropping I the purl st then picking up the top the purl st, then pleking up the top

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