THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFII, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936.
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Use slupta circular steel needle for all knitting. It is easier to uae, the work seems quicker and is certainly easier to carry around,
Secure the end of the skein of wont you are winding round the little finger of the right hand. Keep a finger in the centre of the ball all the time and fasten the end of the akeln round the ball to finish. This way, you have the tool coming out of a neat hole in the centre of the ball, thus preventing it from rolling about when you work.
Soak unplcked wool in warm water and dry carefully before ustup it again. It will then have lost its tell-tale crinkies and look like neid. Press each finished piece of work before sewing together to complete the garment,
Remember that you can buy a fool-proof indicator which tells you what row you are working on and how many you have already done,
DON'T:
Buy your wool in bits, if you can avoid it, but get all you require first time, because knitting woot sells very quickly and the dyes öften nary in sitade.
Buy wool in an artificial or bad ight.
Set in the sleeves. Pick up the affiches round the armholes with a small circular needle sold for the purpose. The some may be done (enen if you have used two needles for the garment in the old style) for neck edges to sweaters and neck pukes of jumpers.
This Jersey
has new-style shoulders
it's easily made. in a wide rib .. features square shoulders
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F552
(DID I REMEMBER. F.T.
Maurice Winnick's Orch.
(A Star Fell Out.. F.T.
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(DID I REMEMBER. Song
(Cryin' My Heart, Out
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RONALD FRANKAU.
(The Popular 8.8.C. Vaudeville Act.
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THIS LITTLE RASCAL,
any baby specialist
will tell you, should
never be given any but the gentlest of laxa- tives. The best way to be, absolutely sure is To give her Castoria, gentic, safe and pre- pared especially for children. She loves to take Castoria because
it tastes so good.
THE CHILDREN'S LAXATIVE
CASTORIA
MEDIONAL, SYRUP
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MEASUREMENTS
Bust 34lns. Shoulder dins, Length
19 ns.
ABBREVIATIONS
MATERIALS YOU NEED
6-oz 2-ply wool for jumper and contrast wool for flowers. 1 pair No 12 and 1 pair No 10 needles. Crochet hook No 0.
St-stitch, K=knil, Papuri. Turn back and repeat, turn back. Then make 2 more pieces, for cuff *=repeat, beg=beginning, Inc in work to within 22 sts, turn back and the same, but work only for 21⁄2ins crease.
repeat, turn back and work to within before making corner. Sew to bot- 32 sts, turn back and repeat. Now form of sleeve corner, end up sleeve. TENSION work to end of row and then cast off. When sewing up stitch shoulder piece to shoulder part on front and back, SLEEVES the corner edge on outside to sleeve.
8 sis. to 1 in on No 10 needles. 10 sts to 1 in on No 12 needles,
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Cast on 112 ats on No 12 needles, Paltern.
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1st row.—*K 5, P 3.*
2nd row.K 3, P 5."
Cast on 48 sts, work in rib as When the work is sewn up press jumper for 3 ins, the 1 st each end of the seams very lightly with a warm needle every 7th row until you have iron and damp cloth.
160 sts. When sleeve measures 19
FLOWERS
ins in length cast off sis of beg of next 2 rows and K'2 tog each end und Four contrasting shades of wool every row until 32 sts remaini; cast and green for stalk.
The rib of K is outside of jumper, off. work for 3ins. Now change to No
10 needles and keeping to same rib COLLAR
inc 1 st each end of needle every 8th row until you have 130 sts.
Crochet hook No. G.
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ACROSS 1 This circuit is what one might
call a fairy measure, G Found in a graduate's study on
his breakfast table.
Lines on a bird's understanding which women do not admire. 10-Concern..
1 The sitting sounds like giving
12 Soldiers' bur this.
13 Zoo inhabitant.
15 Because to obtain is to show
evidence of poor memory,
18 To raid, in expert fashion. 19 Essential to some extent-If not to a considerable extent-10 German war preparations. How
it was talked about when
got mixed up with you. Used by a milliner in a red
Cast on 50 sts, work in rib K 2, slip st.
Make 4 ch and join in loop with
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22
Edgar
hat.
P 2 for 2 rows, then rib to Just 2 sts,
When front measures 12 in turn, rib back, then rib, to last six, d.c. into next st. Repeat from to 1st round.-1 d.c, into ist st, 2 length cast of 8 sis at beg of next 2 rows and K 2 tog at beg and end of turn rib to end. Work in this way once. next 6 rows. When work measures until all sts are worked off, then rib 2 1414ins in length part work in centre, sis more each time until all sts are
Continue repeating from * to * in worked over again. Now work 1st round all next 2 rounds. Left side, cast on 8 sts garter st for underflap, work until front mea. straight for 10ins, then make another sures 101ins, then cast off 20 sts at corner to match other side, cust off. neck edge and K 2 tog at beg of next
raws at neck edge until 32 sts re- PIECE FOR
main.
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SHOULDERS
4th round.— 3 dc. into ist ch, 1 alip st. Repeat from to all round.
This completes pattern.
Toke
When work measures 17ins cast
strands of green wool, off straight across. Workt other side. Cast on 22 sts, work in rib K 2, thread through hole in centre of do not cast on sts, cast off 12 sts ai P 2 for 34 ins, then make a corner flowers (end hanging underneath neek edge, and then work to match worked on start another corner to Make end of wool into a chain atem, as for collar. When all sts have been with a knot in centre of flower).
other side,
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match, then when all sis have been 3 or 4 inches long.
K worked on again, cast on 2 sts centre
edge, then work for 3%ins: cast off, Sew these flowers on jumper at Work exactly as for front but do
neck taking stalks over top of neck, not make opening or shape for neck. Join neatly in centre, and slitch opening and sewing them down neat- Work until 10 ins in length, then plete on top of jumper and sleeves, ly on wrong side. Fasten with press work to within 12 sts of end of row, make another plecs to match,
studs,
SALESMAN SAM
24 Taken out of hate.
20 Absent friends, may be, or
cheese.
27 Like Circe, euch one has it in
her to do hurt.
30
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Sullen smell!
31 A non-culinary product of the
marrow,
32 Pay out.
33 Kentish town that may be re-
garded as pure nose.
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1 Measures taken by
2 cheats.
Though hard words break no bones, similes could thus be thrown.
4 Maidservant.
Try another tack here. Even the completely brainless may thus be finished off by a shower in bed.
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7 There's sume sign of hesitation In Chap. 1, but it all makes for correctness.
8 Numed no Indian bird, Edward. 14 Possession.
15 Where such Agures are con- eerned the tyro must learn ---where to draw the line."
10 A grim role figuring In an in-
coherent story.
17 Expect this is foreseen.
38 Take the vegetables away from
the yokel.
21 Went in.
23 The mixture to warm her up. 24 A sudder arrangement.
25 Create (anag.).
28 Deer that makes a noise like a
Cow.
29 Plays noisily.
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