KNITTING NOTION
KNITTING instructions often say, "knit into the backs of
the cast-on glitches."
But working into the backs of a tight cast-on row is an irritating business.
Here is a way you get a firm straight edge immediately you cast on.
Make your initial loop with a knot and leave a long end.
Hold your needle (only one is used) in the right hand, with the wool from the ball over your Anger In the ordinary way. Now twist the long end of wool retind In shown in the your thumb drawing, put the needle between the wool and the thumb (you can see how in the sketch) and knit the stitch on to the needle.
Twist again, and knit another stitch on to the needle. Pull cach separate stitch taut..
Assassination ▷ Attempt
Serious View Of
Shanghai Outrage
FOOT CARE
CHILDREN between the ages of
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
A
Make
After
to 10 are at a critical period of their Rves as regards feet.
This is the contention of the New Society, which de- York Pediatry clares that most foot ailments of adult life can be traced to improper and after childish oil- Insufficient care ments.
Frequently after less children SHANGHAI, Jan, 8 (Reuter).
are all too anxious to dash, about. -It is learned from well-inform-The result is that softened foot od quarters that a complete re-muscles and tissues are overworked port of the attempted assassina before they have had time to get
back their natural tone. tion of Mr. Godfrey Phillips, tho According to this authority only British Secretary General of the four persons in ten luve sound feet. The Society gives some practical Shanghai Municipal Council, is being submitted to members of
well the Consular body, as other persons in authority.
THERE is no doubt about it, hoods have Baby are the best comfort-
with-glamour idea in years.
There's nothing like a hood to snuggle round your ears when it starts to rain and there's not a bus in sight.
Here is the basic pattern of a face. framing hood; can think of at least a dozen Make it in oiled silk for ways to make it. rainy days; in velvet to stitch to your even- ing coat; in-far-cloth to give your suit a new lease of life; In bright jersey to wear with a tweed coat; in soft wool for your dressing.
No gown in case the sirens go in the night. end to its uses, and when you don't want il on your head it lies flatly at the back.
So learn the diagram by heart and get going. You can make the hood of single material or double (in which case you need twice as much, of course). For a single- thickness hood you want a plece of material
Here is a pale blue velvet hood on dark brown or lark red velvet evening coat. If your coat is Don't worry if black, try ruby or emerald velvet.
ou can't find a match for your coat; a contrast
is smarter.
"No need to worry about your
hair on a rainy day if you have
an oiled alle hood."
January 8, 1940.
Hood Tea
It's a smart idea 2014 inches by 17 inches. to make the lining of a contrasting colour,
Cut it out in newspaper first; then use that as a pattern to cut the material, taking care to put the side marked "14in." on the fold, and to cut two picces if you want the hood lined.
Join the top seam of the hood and the same set of the lining, then press. With right sides together, seam the lining to the hood, leaving the short curved edge open. Turn and press. (If you are using very thick material or oiled silk and do not want to line it, hem and bind the edge neatly on the wrong side.)
Then you can sew the hood to a cont or dressing gown--or not-just as you like.
If you want to attach it to a coat stitch the hood to the neckline on the outside, right sides facing. Then stitch a strip of bias binding to the lining of the hood and slip- stitch down to the inside of the neck.
If you make the hood of oiled silk or fur cloth you may not want to attach it per- manently to a coat. So finish the lower edge with a band, fastening with a button, or if you have material to spare make a narrow scarf, sew to the bottom of the hood, and tie in front.
FOLD
Chutney Hints Half a
And Recipes
A WELL-STOCKED chutney shelf
will add Interest to many meals.
Loaf
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you know the rest, but a piece of stale bread still isn't A good chutney should be smooth exactly inspiring. But, with economy the keyword in the kit to the painte, and have a mellow chen, we have to know how to make the best use of it. Here are
re-one or tivo ideas that may be new to you.
flavour. To obtain
necessary.
successful
SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT EASTERN
(Continued from Paga G.)
K.C.C. Juniors Beat I.R.C.
Continued from Page 6.) slowly the visitors crept noaror, the have lost his understanding with desired total. Abbas, baiting with Fung, and Lee was too low. Lalgreat confidence, put the 100 up with Shu-wing never exerted himself and boundary, but his dismissal (he played very matter-of-fact football, played on from a fast full toss) Ip Pak-wah was in consiant dread virtually meant the of pulling a muscle, and was enreful Indians. without being particularly danger- ous, is centres were na delightful as ever, but his flash runs down the field were missing.
end of t
The Anish of the innings cama when Barma pleked out a beauty from Taylor, the ball ricocheting off the batsman's pads to the wicket, while the Indians still needed a dozen to win.
EASTERN ALL OUT SOUTH China "A" lost the Loss, Indians' Good Showing
and played on the Club side, against the sun. With the third kick, THE LOSERS put up a really good Eastern obtained possession and showing against what might bo re- swept everything before them. It garded as about the best side the BCDEON. soon became evident that they were K.C.C. expect to field this going all out, ns they ruined attack Razuck and Arcull bowled with after attack on the South Chian goni. determined steadiness, though per South China ralled and Tang re-haps the middle K.C.C. batamen colved from Lee Wai-tong to make a tended to flatter them by ultra- he run down the wing parting to cautious play. Baldwin and Curtis the Bowling Fung who took a snap shot which both indicated that
could be 1111 with went just wide.
certain The Indians degree of freedom. were also smart in the field, and play-
TWO GOALS
PROM the goal kick, Lo obtained fed very good attacking cricket.
possession and sent Chung off K.C.C. revealed a variety of attack with a grand pass. Chung brought the which should stand thern in good ball right up before he centred right stead this year. The bowling was In the South China goalmouth for steady, rather than spectacular, with Hau to meet it with his head, draw- Taylor mixing them very well. His ing first blood ten minutes after the for 33 was the outcome of some start.
thoughful bowling, and an ocensional From this gout on Eastern and most really fine ball which secured vital of the play with South China mak-¡ wickets. ing spasmodic raids on the Eastern
gan aren, but seldom coming within Baldwin always had the basemen striking distance. About seven min- playing at him, and maintained, for etes after the first goal, and after the most part, a tantalising length, Hau had missed an open goul Eastern but the faster bowlers, Simpson and raided strongly, Chung again send- Curtis, offered loo many full tosses un ing in a beautiful centre for Lee the leg side to make them dangerous. Tack-kee to trick Malt and beat Tam Lay's wicket-keeping was brilliant, with a left foot drive from five yards particularly his work on the leg side, out. The half time whistle blew and in the field the champions com- with Eastern pressing.
pared quite favourably with the Standard set by their opponents.
EASTERN UNFORTUNATE
It was keen, sporting erickel, with
FROM the resumption Eastern again the Indians very good lovers.
attacked strongly, and were very unfortunate, on several occasions hil- ting the crossbar and uprights. South China mude'n lightning raid on the Eastern goal-Fung's parting shot being stopped by Tsang with his
arm.
AUSTRALIA IS GROWING UP
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" A penalty was awarded and Lee
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UP).---- almost failed to converi when Lau touchell the ball which was, however, The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell deflected into the net.
Hull, announces that United States" have been es- This and the frequent blowing off diplomatic relations the whistle for Infringements against tablished with Australla by the ap- them
on pointment of the Australian Minister had an unsettling effect Eastern, and they began to fall away, of Supply, Mr. Richard Casty, as Play slowed up a bit, with first Australian Minister to Washing- South China attempting to establish ton.
themselves, but without success. The United States Minister to Can- Eastern rallied and mude another raid berra will be anounced shortly. on the South China goal, with the result that Lee Tak-kee muffed nn
S. CHINA SCORE
A
opportunity; the ball being partly to be preparing themselves for the cleared by Lee Tin-sang, and while kill which came a minute before time Lee-Tack-kee was inside the goal whicn Sung tapped to Ip on the left Chung banged the ball in with Tam wing for the latter to send a long beaten all the way, but offside was pass to Lee Wai-tong, who took a few
Ict loose with given and the goal disallowed.
steps before he glorious drive from. 35 yards out, sults, the ingredients should be cuti Soak b. stale bread in water for twenty-four › hours,
which just scraped the upright: Lau up finely, and the cooking done
squeeze dry, beat up and add 4 oz. brown sugar, 2 oz. sultanas, slowly. Also, as the mixture
Eastern:-Lau In-hon; Kong Seng-: thlet, very frequent stirring is oz. chopped mixci peel, hulf teaspoonful mixed spice, one beaten Is seemed to knock all the heart making a vain dive for it.
Do Wal-kuen, nothing cpg and a few drops of flavouring, if liked. Beat well together, out of Eastern, and when South zene, Trend Chung-wan Chen During the making,
to rush Lee Wai-tong in a Fung-Lau Yong sum, Cheung Kam-hol. Lee Tack- koe. Chang Ying-kuen and Hau Ching-to- Kwan-tion; metallic should be allowed to touch drop dessertspoonfuls into flour, roll, and fry in shallow fut slow-China next attacked, Kong in trying isu King-seng.
Soul China A-Terp Jing-choi move, allowed Lal to nip: the chutney, as it gives an unpleasant browning both sides. Serve with custard or white sauce.
chol, Leung Wing-chiu, Sung Ling-reng: favour. A wooden spoon,-a-half Or put your remuants of bread in a tin pan and dry in and head Lau's centre into an Mak Siu-hon, Lee Tin-sang: La ling- TanKwong Fung-King-choong sieve, and
or very cool oven for several hours. When thoroughly dry, pound, empty goal. eramel-lined uni
Eastern made feeble attempts to Lee Wal-tong, Lal Shiu-wing and Ip Pak- aluminium pan should be used. The and you have risk crumbs which can be used in many ways-to brass or
comer preserving pan is help use up cold meat, for instance, Chop the meat finely, season go ahead, but South China appeared wah. entirely unsuitable for such a strong well, and mix with an egg. Either mix with breadcrumbs and aeld mixture, K
bake in the oven, or make into balls and fry in deep fat, Tomato Chutney
Another way: Crumble stale bread fine, mix with an egg and prime a little milk, and coat some small peeled apples with it. Tie in favourite. This recipe is made with small cloths and boil as for dumplings. out sugar, which some may prefer at this time.
Tomato chutney
IL
Take 34 lbs tomatoes, 1⁄2 lb apples, Eat More Carrots
1 dessertspoon curry powder, 14 1 sultants, 1⁄2 teaspoon
спуспле,
4
onions (medium size), 2 tablespoons each allspice, mustard, 1 teaspoon
cloves,
1 quart vinegar, salt.
CARROTS are in one direction
raw.
substitute for yellow "country
butter. Both contain carotene, the chilles, 1 lb golden syrup substance used by the sun to produce Slice the tomatoes and onions and vitamin A. Like all vegetables, car- sprinkle lightly with salt. Stand for rols are most valuable when eaten They can be grated finely and 12 hours. Put the vinegar, syrup,
used to give a piquant flavour to raustard, and splees into a mucepan sandwiches and salads. In the some and bring to the boll. Take the form they make a good last-minute tomatoes, onions, apples, and saddition to soups, broths, and stews.
mincing tanas.
and put through machine, puting apples through Inst,
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Turko-German Trade Talks Resumption In Near Future?
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of cooking them. so that they will force the softer methods ingredients through.
steam, scrub them gently to remove tions, which came to a standstill the Add to the bolling mixture and dirt without breaking the skin and following the outbreak of boll hour til mixture is soft. place them in a patent steamer, a war, will be resumed.
Immediately after the outbreak of Pour into fars. When cold le down parringer or a tam tar in a pan of
They will take from the European war, Turkey concluded with greaseproof paper to make bolling water. air-tight.
forty minutes to an hour, according contracts with British and French In- to age, size, and the volume of steam. ferests for the exclusive export of An Easily-Made Variety
Toke them out and rub off the aldins, chromite to the Allies, amounting to 4 lbs preferably with a "glove" pan scour 200,000 tons annually. 4 onions, dibs tomatoes,
As a result, the trade negotiations apples, oz pepper, 2 teaspoons dryer. Sprinkle with pepper ondt salt,
between Germany and Turkey came mustard, 12 ozs brown sugar, reheat, and serve.
to a deadlock, Turkey, however, teaspoon ground ginger, 3 ozs sul- To stew, pure untly, halve or has mostly depended on Germany In innas, 1 quart vinegar, 1 packet quarter if large, and cock gently in the past for the supply of daily neces picking spice,
tle water or vegetable stock.
of German Imports, commodity prices Peel onions and apples, put all When they are tender (in about half saries and, following the suspension vegetables through mincing machine.jan hour to three-quarters) add sea in the country continue to rise. Place in pan, with all the other sonings to taste and a nut of mar-
Informed quarters paint out that there is a section of opinion in the ingredients, bring to the boil, stirring uncine. Blend a little cornflour with till sugar har dissolved, then simmer cold water, stir into the liquor, and Turkish Government favouring a new gently till tomatoes and apples are boll up quickly, first removing the trade agreement with Germany. If carrots and keeping them hat. Pour trade negotiations with Germany are Irohel
the sauce over them, and sprinkle resumed, it is believed Turkey will with finely chopped parsley,
advies on how to ensure freedom from foot troubles both for children and adults. First, shoes must at
tender (4 hour); stir frequently. as snugly at the heel and roomy at the
toes, Socks or stocking must be fresh
- pair a day is recommended.
A very serious view of the at-Moreover socks and stocking should loose nor too light. tack is reportedly being taken in the be neither too
higher quarters locally, and it is not These experts would banish darning be altogether. The next best thing is to expected that the matter will allowed to drop until the gunmen are that darns are not lumpy cob. arrested and the whole case cleared blings, up..
Blisters must be attended to at once. For these the feet should be A very serious issue confronting bathed in hot and cold water and the Settlement authorities is the fat thoroughly dried and well powdered. denial of the Japanese gendarmerie Toc-nalin must be attended to with that they are detaining "ihe three as scrupulous regularily a finger would-be assassins.
- Settlement Pulice contend that the men are being held by the Japanesej but the latter any that they know nothing of the whole affair.
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DUBLIN, Jan. 7 (Rouler)-It In TEN thousand days of free accommodation in the most No sugar is required, and only 4 officially learned that the President luxurious hotels of sunny Nice ozs of golden syrup and add half a meeting of the Council of State for oza of margarine. Melt this with of Elre, Dr. Hyde. has convened a
of cold apple sauco
(un-to-morrow, have been offered by the city to pint Tommies and Poilus on leave.
sweetened.)
He will consult the Council whether The offer, which was made under In a bowl mix together 4 ozs each the Offences Against the State Bill, the patronage of the Mayor of Nice, of flour and wholemeal breadcrumbs, ompowering the Government to has been welcomed with enthusiasm half a teaspoonful at baking-soda, intern people on suspicion, should be A TEA TIP
by all the inhabitants. People have a teaspoonful each of ground cinna roferred by him to the Supreme offered their hospitality, their houses mon and ground ginger, and half a Court, asking if the Bill is "ropugnant WHEN you open a new packet of and their cars, and have promised to pint of dates, stoned and chopped to the Constitution,
tea, spread it out on a thick piece give the warmest of welcomes to Combine the two mixtures, beat well This will be the first meeting of Jänd· baka in a shallow.titi in a mothe Council of State, which has been It is expected that 'the whole case of paper and put it in a warm oven their guests, will be the subject of conversations for a few minutes. The flavour is "It Tommy hus his wife with him,derate oven for about three-quarters purely a consultative body sinco R was established under the new between the various authorities at improved and the tea goes further. we shall be only too glad to meet of an hour.
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