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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1957.
PRACTICAL
Raglan Cardigan
MATERIALS: 14 028. Lavenda Double Crepe, Pair ench neodles Nos, 9 and 11. 11 Buttons. 4 Safety Pins
MEASUREMENTS: To fit 36 ins. Buat measurement Length from shoulder--- 19 ins. Length of under- sleuve seam-17% ins.
TENSION: 6 ats, and 8 rows equal one inch. (No. 9 needles).
ABBREVIATIONS: K- knit; p-purl; ats. stitches; ins.-inches; tog. -together. st.st.-stocking st., which is the smooth side of one row kit one row purl; SKPO-slip one, knit one, pass slipped st, over; TBS-through backs of
sta.; P21N-purl twice into at, ie. into front and then into back of st.
BACK
Using No. 11 needles cast on
04 'six,
Next row: • Kiths. D.1. re- Repeat pent from to end.
This row for 4 ins
Increase how:
(Wrong sido
facing): P.2, (p.8, p2in.) ten times, p.2. (104 sta.) Change
to No. 0 needles and stat. (1st row-knit-unt work measures 11 in.
Shape Raglan
k2
Next row: Cast off 2 sts, k.l, SKPO, felt to last 5 sta.. to. 3,
Next row: Cast of 2 sts, k., puri to last st., k..
Repeal inst 2 rows (omitting cast of 2 sts.) uniil 32 sts, re- main.
a
Leave these sts, en spare needle.
RIGHT FRONT
Using No. 11 needles cast on 58 $15.
1st row: Kiths, pl, repest from to end.
Repeat last row once more. 3rd row: (Make buttonhole): (Kitas, p.1) twice, cast off next
2 ats, rib to end.
measures 11 lus, ending with a Shape Raglan and Neck purl row.
Shape Raglan and Neck
1st row: Knit to last 5 sts, k2
tog. .3.
2nd row; Cast off 2 sts, k.1, purl to end.
Repent these 2 rows (omitting cast off 2 sta.) until 27 sts, re- main. finishing after a 2nd row.
Next row: Chat off 9 sta, knit
to Inst 3 sts, k2 toz. k..
Next row: K1, purl to end. Continue to Shape Ragion, at the same time decreasing st, at Neck Edge on next alternate rows until all ets are worked off.
LEFT FRONT
one arid
Using No. 11 needles cast on 58 st.
4th row: Tub to within 4 ris., cast on 2 sts., (Kitbs p.) twice. 1st row: * Kitbs, p.1, repeat Continue in rib making fur- from to end
ther bullonholes 1 ins. from Repeat this tow for 4 Ins. base of previous buttonhole Increase row: (Wrong side until well measures 4 ins.
facing): (Kitbs p.) five times. Increase row: (Wrong zide slip these 10 sts. onto a safely facing): P., (P2IN, p.3) six più, p.6, (P2IN, p.6) six times. times, silp last 10 sis. onta a safety pin. (34 min).
needles and sist, (1st row- Change to No, needles and katt) until work measures 11 st.st. (1st row-kait) until work ins ending with a purl row,
Nationat
(84 2ts.). Change to No.
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1st row: Cast off 2 sts, k.I, SKPO, knit to end.
2nd row: Puri to last st., K.1. Repeat fust 2 rows Comitting cast of 2 sts) until 28 sts, main, ending with a 1st row.
Next row: Cast off 9 sia, purl Lo ust st., k.1. Continue to Shape Raglan, at the same time decreasing one st. at Neck Edge on next and every following
alternate row until all ste. are worked ofT.
HOMECRAFT
MAKE USE OF YOUR Place
WEDDING GIFTS
By ELEANOR HOSS
Many Jenve
the bride given her Rinsing out of the dregs of shiny bright wedding drinks with warm water wili gifts care, they'll help to iiquids,
make washing easier. such as wine, celebrate her silver anniver- glasses with rings that are dim- sary with a glow that comes cult to remove if allowed to from years of use.
dry. Milky glasses should bo rinsed first in cold water,
mere their
Today, more and women are using silvor pieces daily, They realise that a beautifully set table buspeaks gracious dining and lends enchant ment to the simplest fare.
DEVELOPS A PATINA
If it is used regularly, silver- ware develops a fine patina. Just wash it separately in hot soap or detergent Buds
43 soon as possible after using. Rinse with hot water and dry immediately with a sort cloth. Careful wash- ing of silver prevents tarnish and makes frequent cleaning and polishing unnecessary.
to use
When it is necessary metal polish apply it to freshly sudsed and thoroughly dried silver. Work lengthwise on flat ware and follow the contours of
other pieces. After polishing, wash the silver again In hot "auds and rinse. This encourpges the glow and rids the design of excess polish.
4
RINSE GLASSES
served, rinse glasses
When icy beverages have been
in luke- warm water to take off the chill. Conversely, when pouring hot
tea or coffes over ice cubes in a glass, first place, a spoon in the glom to absorb some of the heat. Extreme temperature changes put a strain on glass.
greasy dishes spoil the
Wash glassware first, because clean lustre of clear gloss. Also,
suds-
it's quicker as well as safer to have a plan to your glass wath-
ing.
Mat And Napkin
If possible, work from right to left-oiled glasses go into hot
MATERIALS: Coats 1st Row 15 dbl tr into 8th ch end of last repeat, 1-ir into each Buds, then hot rinse water and out to drain on a towel. Never Chain Mercer-Crochet No. from hook, 1 es into 5th of 5 ch. of next 2 dbi ir leaving the last
of glass-20 (20 grm.). 1 ball selected as last ss, 3 tr into next dbl hook
2nd Row: 1 de into same place loop of each on hook, Insert put too many pieces
into top of 2 tr cluster, ware in the sink or dishpan at colour. 2 balls contrasting tr, I de înto next del tr; repeat thread over and draw through one time. They might knock to
Milwards from omitting 1 de at end of all loops on hook. Fasten off shaded thread. gether and chip. And placing o
repeat, 1 sa into first de.
Sow motifh together, joining 1 scallop and leaving 2 scallops
blung In the suds will add
sure
lustro to the glass,
Use a soft brush for washing also important,
The way silver is stored Is cut or pressed patterns to make
Keep it in cloth and away from knife-edged chest lined with tarnish-resistant things that can cause deep nicks and pcratches.
Use your Ane glassware for dinner with the man in your life. He'll appreciate being regarded as one of the "important people" who deserve the best in table
ware as well as food,
ease,
And don't be afraid to use RIGHT FRONT BAND
good glassware. If you'll Just follow Return to 10 sts, on
a few do's and don'ts, safely carefully, you'll soon be handl pin, rejoin wool at inside edging delicate pieces with and using No. 11 needles work assurance and dispatch. in twisted rib making further buttonholes as before 11⁄2 ins. from base of previous button- hole untii 10 in all have been worked. Work one inch more In rib, Anishing at Inside eilge. Leave these sts. on a safety pin.
LEFT FRONT BAND
Work as Right Front Band omitting buttonholes,
SLEEVES
Using No. 11 needles cast on
50 sts, and work in ribs Back for 3 Ina.
that deep fedents come clean. A long-handled dishmap
Piece
lowel in the bottom of the pan Steel Crochet Hook No, 3 Inst
Fasten off. is easy insurance against break (Slack workers could use a age. Putting a few drops No. 315 hook and tight 3rd Row: With contrasting free for inner edge. Cut On workers a No. 21). colour, attach thread to any de, oval piece of linen 18 in. x 18 3 ch, 2 dbl tr into next tr, 3 in, and tack motifs in place. of Linen.
dbl ir into nexi tr, 2 dbl ir into Cut away linen at back leaving TENSION: Size of Mo- next tr, 1 tr into next depre- 14 in. for hen and having 4 peat from omitting 1 tr at end scallops free round outer edge, tif: 24 in. In diameter,
MEASUREMENTS: of last repeat, I sa into 3rd of Sew hem and motifs in place. Place Mat. 19% in. x 161⁄2 in., Napkin 13 in. in diameter,
ABBREVIATIONS: Ch chain; de-double crochet; tr-treble; dbl tr-double treble; trip tr-triple treble; ss-slip stitch; at-stitch.
or bottle brush is a boon for
deen or narrow glasses,
LINTLESS TOWELS
3 ch.
4th Row: 3 ch, 1 tr into each of next 2 dbl tr leaving the last loop of each on hook, thread over and draw through all loops on hook (2 tr cluster made), 2 dbl tr into next dbi tr, 5 trip
NAPKIN
Make 1 motif as for Place
Mut. Cut a piece of linen 2014
in. in diameter, Make a narrow hem all round and sew motit to Attach contrasting colour to
tr into next dbl tr, 2 dbl tr into edge leaving 3 scallops free. work
Dry glassware with a clean, Hintless towel to prevent water spotting. Then store it away im- mediately. A crowded surface is a real accident hazard. Avold stacking, but if you should have two games stuck together, pour cold water in the top glass art set the bottom one
PLACE MAT
Make 24 motifs: With eclected in warm water. They will separoolour, commence with 5 ch. ale casily.
Columbus Discovered Paprika
WE
By ALICE DENHOFF
WHEN Columbus under- covered, until tender, about 20 India he missed that goal. vent sticking to pan
took his journey to min., stirring frequently to pre-
at once,
But among other --wonders, Add 1 c. flaked fish 6 min. Change to No. 9 needles and he found paprika which was before cooking time is up. Serve st.st. (1st row-Int) Increasing to become the beloved spice one st. at each end of 7th and of both Spain and the New every following 8th row World. In his diary, the appetisers or as a side dish. 78 sts, are on needle. Continue
Cheese Bunuelos are delicious mouthfuls, nice to servo
combine 1
on these sts. until work great explorer's physician measures 174 ins Now Shape noted that the natives in To serve 8 Raglan as Back until & sis, rethe New World ate great mashed potatoes, 1 beaten eg
(32 banuelos), C. LUISGEoned main. Leave these sis, on a safety pln.
quantities of spices similar c. shredded, sharp Cheddar to the capsicums.
cheese, 11⁄4 tsp. salt, 1⁄2 tap, black pepper, top. garlic powder,
NECKBAND
RED PEPPER SPICES
1 tsp. paprika and c, fine dry bread crumbs. Mix thorough- ly.
Join reglan sexms. With right side facing and com-1 mencing at Right Front Edge slip 10 sts. from safety pin onto a No. 11 needle, Tejoln wool and pick up and knit 18 sis, to right shoulder; (Kitbs, p.1) Pepper and cayenne, in addition til golden brown, 2 to 3 min.
pepper spices. They give us such The capsicums are the red seasonings as chili powder, red
three times, across 6 sts. from splees are native to the Western to paprika. All the red pepper top of sleeve; work In Kitbs, Hemisphere; but since the time pl ribs across 32 sts. at Back of Columbus, paprika has done of
(Kitbs, p.1.) three of Neck:
resome travelling. times, across & sia, from top of
sleeve; pkk up and knit Here are some delightful and 18 sta, to sta, on safety pin; and typically Spanish dishes which finally (K1tbs, p.1) five times, use popríita, not as a garnish, but across sts. of Left Front Bandits an ingredient. (100 st.). Work 3 rows in rib.
4th now:
(Kitbs, p.1) twice,
cast off 2 sta., rib to end.
8th row: Rib to Jari
cast on 2 sts., rib to end. Work
3 rows more in rib. Cast off loosely In rib,
on
TO MAKE UP
Join side and sleeve
Prins all seas.
FISH AND RICE
First, a tasty dish and rice dish that serves 6.
Saute 1 c. sliced onion and c. sliced carrots in c. ollve ofl.
Drop from a tsp. inic hol deep fat (385 F.) and fry un
absorbent paper. Serve hot.
Hemove from fat and drain on
FAMOUS SALAD SOUP
next dbl tr, 1 tr into each of next 3 sts leaving the last loop last free at on motif, de closely of each on hook, threat over all round napkin, join with 1 ss and draw through all loops on into firat free st on other side of hook (5 tr cluster made); repeat motif. Fasten off.
Starch lightly and press. from omitting 5 tr cluster at
Control Of The Senses
Gazpacho, Spain's famous cold salad koup appears on many of our restaurant menus during the MAN you name your sive warm weather. Here is an ex-senses? Why, that's cellent recipe for this Spanish favourite. The recipe yields *ups.
By W. W. BAUER, M.D.
easy let's see now. There's numerous and close together vision, hearing, taste, smell, on the finger tips; far apart and-oh, yes, of course, and few on the back. TOUCH.
DIFFERENT SENSATIONS
get to the brain through special short nerves, and then by path- ways to an area in the rear part of the brain.
the
by Auditory Impressions go Combine e. finely chopped
another route to another great. onlon, 14 c.
closely related to this is the finely chopped
route by which equilibrium ba- green pepper, 3% c. diced fresh
Fine, but the last-named
pulses travel, but once in 3 tsp. salt, tap. tomatoes, ground black pepper, 1 tbsp. is really many senses in one, Pain receptors are brain they are controlled by
a different and those of quite peprika and 1⁄2 tsp garlic pow-When you touch something, separate from der. Gradually add 173 c olive you get a number of im- crude touch,
and Bo are 2 oil, beating constantly,
to hrs before serving. Add weight or lightness. You recognise texture and assess
COTTON & LINEN FOR CURTAINS
in
remote
brain area.
NERVE PATHWAYS
Pin out and press each piece Add 2 c. Linned tomatoes, wrong side under a damp tbsp. dried parsley Aakes, cloth avoiding ribbed welta.thip, paprika, 4 tsp. salt, tap. Stir in c. fresh lemon juice pressions. You feel warmth those which distinguish heat seama, garlic powder and 1 tsp. black and 2 c, cold water, Chili 2 to 3 or coldness. You experience from cold, and those which Sew Front Bands neatly to pepper. Mix well and heat Front Edges. Sew on buttons to boliing point
Sensations from the limbs and very thinly sliced cucumber just observe correspond with buttonholes. Add i c. uncooked rice
roughness and before' serving. Serve cold
or pressure. The usual touch the body surface reach the brain 1% c. boiling water. Cook, bowls,
smoothness. You appraise sensation is a combination through the great nerve trunk highways and the "expressway" sharpness or flatness. You of two or more separate of the spinal cord. The cord is p may even suffer” pain.. stimulso that when you bundle of nerve pathways with pick up an apple you recog, different functions, Some go These differing impres nise it at once as something downward and outward to carry slons each require special smooth, firm, cool,
the impulses controlling motions, and muscle tone and gland activity, nerve-receiving organs (re- comparatively 'light In Others enter and go upward to ceptors) in the skin
or weight. The touch of velvet, carry seraations-heat-cold in TOTHING is more apt to By ELEANOR ROSS linen out of the general decorat
mucous surfaces, and they of steel, of fur, of skin-all the pathway, pain in another, point-discrimination in another. ing picture: Patterns and prints go to the brain by different are combinations of touch Linen, especially, is staging a cemed a touch too conservative nerve pathways. Let's see sensation.
An enormous amount of re- decorating fervour than a big household comeback for both for some modern homemakers, how it works.
search has been done on the look at now print, fabrics, draperies and slipcovers.
structure and function of the But abtec it does have so many which, each season, som to
wide variety of lovely desirable features, and since it
nerve centro and pathways in the Take an ordinary school-
spinal cord and the brain; this is outdo themselves in colour linen drapery fabrics is especial apparently ties in with the em-
Close your eyes, and you will the science known as neurology. ly interesting and noteworthy phasis on linen dresses design and variety.
compass or divider and the now patterna include suits, it is staging a noteworthy with two sharp points. Look hands are and what the position to make a diagnosis of distise still know where your feet and On It is based the doctor's ability Colour
themes Оло seasonal bright contemporary Linens and cottons run to salad designs, textures with a band-
stripe return.
the other way or put on a of your body is. That's another or injury to brain or nerves. greeds and blue on an aqua woven louk, doliente prisis and
blindfold. Now have some senac-position or muscle (kin- By observing paralyses, weak- DESIGNS AND MOTIFS - background of blue and lime on great big box plaids.
one touch you with the two etle) scrise. You can feel vibra- nesses, loss or change in sema- a gold background: Fruits and Linen, of course; has always
tion, too, with your eyes closed tions, and combining these into Bioreover, the print dealers compass points lightly, and and your cars plugged against a pattern with his knowledge of vegetables provide pattern in been en aristocratis terest and game birds fashion. Homemakers,
fabric, have gone along with the trend an inch apart, on the skin sound. Ant there's still another the nerve pathways and centres, another print.
well as smart towards new designer and motifs of your back.
ond interior decorators, have treas- Both
You'll feel. Important, senio, equilibrium. the doctor can recognise ensements and drapery
Without that, you'd never be. locate tumours, injuries, · Infer- long-wearing qualities and also intertory.
the tip of your finger, and closed or in darkness,
and in many instances" institute decalise it washes so beautifully Liners In eggy to wash and you can feel two pointa a Theis senses are controlled by successful treatment. -.-- and jooks batter after each iron, and there's a real reward fraction of an inch apart, dus rot to the brain, by toned that most rare and pre- different:brate areas, and the And we haven't · even men- washing.
In the look of linen when it's The For a while, though, some of freshly ironed to erg, bright
reason: point-discri afferent nerve route Visual alous of all senses the urrom- the new fabrics tended to odgo beauty.
mination receptors are impressions received by the eyes on one, "common sense.""
Tho
room
MUSCLE SENSE
PERENNIALLY POPULAR ured It for its beauty and its fabrics are keyed to modern only one point. But do it on able to walks or stand with ayes Loss and degenerative processes,
Of course in mild, constantly zumby ereas these cool, lovely shades are popular the year around.
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