hook.
You can wear this light-
·weight jersey with slacks or a skirt, for tennis or walking. It's in blue and white here, but choose your own colours.
Detailed instruc-
tions
for knitting it
How to knit
the sports
sweater
MATERIALS REQUIRED
ABBREVIATIONS
Dec.-decrease, ine-increase, fog. -together, k-knit, p-port, st. tern stlich.
MEASUREMENTS
Bust 34ins. Full length Inside sleeve seam
including
measures
on spare needle. Dec. neck edge one st. on every row until there are 20 sis. left on needle, work without dee. until work measures 10ins; enat off. Work other shoulder to corres- pond,
NECK FRONT
and k. 04 sts. in white, and
64 sts, in blue, then work in rib k. 2,
. 2 for one inch,
Cots For Young Babies
Can Be Very Elaborate
OTS for very young babies are
Shallow dishes, Uttle deeper than
not nearly so plainly decorated nsh trays, are used for single blooms un they were a few seasons nga, nestling in a fringe of leaves, Draped cots for small bables are Pairs of alender vases one taller. often very claborate,
than the other can be stood in the
One up-to-date scheme is a wicker four corners of the table. Or small cradle
trimmed with ruched chiffon,, round troughs can be put one in each Tinted
pretty Kanza is useful as well as corner, with just a single spray of i
it "stands" well. flowers clipped to one skle of the Quite new is a cradle with a short ginss circle.
back quilted with antin. The sides
of the cradle are also covered with Do You Smoke? the same padded material, and liny
of 4 леш
blue ninon fellis form soft edgings WOMEN who smoke a lot will be with blue ninon over the sides of the Interested to know cradle,
Spotted white net over pastel la simple, efficient filter..
cigarette holder which contains I an old favourite. Some of the white nets with coloured spots might also like, since it is black with a small The holder looks very business- be used, so long us the spots were silver band near the top. Its mouth- not large, and the colour dellcate.
quite plece unscrews, and into the middle
Bedroom Elegance
and
USTRALIAN maple rose
wood are two woods now com- bined in attractive, up-to-date bed- room furnliure.
is slipped a cigarette which nets as the filter.
The holder is so constructed that white one clarette is bring smoked, the second cigarette is absorbing the nicotine.
At. Arst, the Idea scems extra- The pieces made from these woods holder, two cigarettes have to be vognat for bealdes the cost of the are often sold separately so that they used at the same time. But the Alter
can be combined in sultes to suit in- cigarette Insts about twenty smokes, dividunt
dunt requirements.
There are pedestal dressing-tables,
Atted with four drawers and with a
rosewood shelf joining these chests. Rice And Peach
A dressing stoo! padded and holstered is long and low and made up- from rosewood. While a chest cup- board, with ample hanging space as well as two long drawers, is made of the glossy maple, with
Mould
a saucepan on the fire; well
strip of the rosewood surrounding it,
a narrow TAKE 1 quart of milk, put it into and with bar handles of the darker wash 4 oz. of rice. When the milk wood.
To-day's Tapestry
bolls, sprinkle in.
Simmer gently until the milk and rice are thick; add 2 oz. of sugar and 3 sheets of gelatine, melted, and tapestry is to buy canvis already
Rinse out a plain mould with cold sewn with loose coloured! threads water; place halved stewed penches forming the foundation of the pat- (inned ones will do) on the hotto a
of the mould, cut side down,
THE modern way of working flavouring of essence of vanilla.
tern
and
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Flower designs scem all the vogue arrange In this work, and they nearly all re- round. fleet a revival of old tapestry designs. Carefully put in a layer of rice. For instance, chair seats, screen Enough room should be left for a panels and fire-screens show Queen line of peaches round the mould. Anne patterna in which the
Arrange the peaches round, the flowers are spread in a clear pattern of rich cut side next to the mould. Pack mellow coloura. The vogue for the mould carefully with rice, and Louis XVI flower schemes is almost leave it till set. Dip Info warm as popular. Bunches of flowers tied water, and turn the contents on to a with ribbon and encircled by wreaths pretty dish.
of tiny blooms are very charmning.
The stitches used in this work are small dugonal ones, nut Cross stitches.
On Party Tables
In Hot Weather
DESPITE all the new and excellent
cosinetics prepared for use
on
WITH! No. 14 necules, pick up FOR very special parties, where hot days, fastidious women find their
flowers are an integral part of complexions need more frequent at the table's decorations, it is usual tention during very hot weather. nowadays to make much of Uttle Towards this refreshing cpd, small posies at the corners of the table. tins containing cleansing pads have Central flowers are inclined to inter- been devised to carry in the hand- fere with conversation if the blooms bag. are tall. There is no such objection Each pad is so treated that it re- to flowers standing in the corners, mains damp, and skin thus cleansed though here, lou, they are low and is immediately cool and clean.
One's delicately arranged,
usual make-up can then be applied.
On next row and right side of work towards you k. 2, p. 2 to. Repeat from to along row. Next row p., K. 1 along row.
Work in this rib for three more rows and cast NECK-BACK
Dir.
SLEEVES
besoning and end of every 4th 24oz. 2 ply white, 254oz. 2 ply row, until there are 160 sts. ou blue, patr needles No. 149, and 1 needle. When work
With No. 14 needles, pick up, and pair No. 19. One fairly fine crochet wools, working white
11ins. from beginning? change
k. 44 sts. in white, and 44 sts, in where blue blue, and k, as given for front neck. and blue where white. Also taking care to knit all sts, on this row.
Next row working 2nd row as pat- POTH sleeves are worked alike,
given. Continue until work measures 12ins.
in pattern
one in white and one in blue. On No. 10 needles, cast on 102 sts. Shape arm holes as follow: Cast and work as putt, given for 18 rows. ufT 16 sts. at beginning of next two Change to No. 14 needles and work 19ins rows, then dec. one St., beginning in rib k. 2, p. 2 for 11 rows.
turn and end of next eight rows. There.
should now be 112 sts. on needle.
Change back to No. 10 needles and work as patt. inc. every 4th row Continue until work measures beginning and end of work until 15ins, shape for neck. K. in patt, there are 112 sts. on needle. Row 2. K. 2, for 40 sts.. cast off 32 sts. K. in Repeat these two rows,
Continue until work measures Blas, N.B.As this jersey is knitted in on these 40 sts, leaving the other beginning and end of every row unti! patt. for another 40 sts, and work Shape for top of sleeve by k, 2 tog.. two colours care must be taken to 40 on spare needle. cross the wools at back
there are 60 sts, on needle. of work when changing enleurs, when knit- one st. until there are 20 sts. Con- Dec. at neck edge on every row ting with white wool to change to tinue without dec, until work men-
POCKETS blue, pass blue underneath white and sures 10ins.,
One white, one blue. On No. 10 vice versa.
and cast off. Work needles, cast on 30 str. and work other shoulder to correspond.
as palt. for 30 rows. Cost off. BACK
TO MAKE UP
back cuff Oins.
THE PATTERN
Row 1, K. 3, P. 2.
P. 3.
FRONT
No. 14 needles cast on 60
Ost in blue and 00 sts. in
white and work in rib k. 2, p. 3 for THE back is worked exactly as
Cast oft.
Sew up side and sleeve seams, fins, change to No. 10 needles and measure
given for front, but must and R. shoulder seam, leaving L
173 lbs. beforu p. a row, inc. sis. to 150 by purling neck. To shipe neck, work: in patt, Sew in
shoping shoulder open at neck for 2ins. twice into every 4th st. (eg, Inc. 15 for 30 sts., cast off 52 sts, and work sleeves, placing seam to seam. Sew press fasteners. Sew In extra blue sts, and 15 extra white). in pati, another 30 sts.
Now work as pattern given, Inc, on these 30
Continue on pockets. Double crochet sts, leaving other 30 Ane hook round neck.
with
10-point plan to improve your Tennis
WENTY-NINE-YEAR-OLD South African
Tenniser Mrs. Bobbie Heine Miller, trains under the eye of Mrs. J. H. Fitzgerald, secre- tary of the South African Tennis Union. Listen to the ten keep-fit rules laid down by Mrs. "Fitz for Bobbic. You will improve your game if you follow them.
1. "Early to bed. Bobble finds it easy
to go to bed early, because she lives on a dairy farm near Estcourt, Natal," saya. Mrs. "Fitz." "But she goes to bed at ten most nights when she is in town too."
2.
"I don't let my girls have breakfast in bed. Even that doesn't get them up early enough for me here though, since
breakfast goes on till 10.15 at our hotel."
3. "Smoke in moderation If you want."
4.
"Eat plenty. Have one meat course
a day. Take a lot of lettuces, toma-
toes, and all salad stuff.”
5. "Keep off too many rich foods.".
6. "Drink plenty of water. Fruit drinks are good, too. An occasional, glass of sherry before dinner, won't hurt."
7. "Exercise without straining yourself or over-developing muscles. Skip- ping, running and ballroom dancing are best."
8.
"Practise tennis every day. Failing that, go for a good walk."
9. "Avold chills by wrapping up warmly immediately after exercise. My girls
are used to this because nights are cold and fall suddenly at home."
10. "No cinemas when matches are on for two reasons: (a) They harm the eyes for tennis; (b) the smoky atmosphere."
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