This isn't
bulky under a jacket
Most men complain that cardigans take up too much room under, a coat. This one, close-stitched and well designed, fits smoothly.
Back
Cast on 117 st. 1st row: K 1, p 1,5, repeat from until 2 remain, then p1, k 1. 2nd row: Knit, Repeal these towa 4 lineo.
11th row: Purl. 12th row; Knit. 13th row: K 4, * p 1, k 5, repeat from until & remain then p 1, k 4. Re- peat last two rows 4, Ummen. 23rd row: Furl. 24th row: Plain.
This constitutes the pattern and if It is remembered that whatever the Increasing or decreasing the purl stitch should come over the 3rd pület of the previous plain group, even the beginner cannot go wrong. Repeat from the first row until the work mensures 10ins.
Shope the armholes by casting off 8 st at beginning of next 2 rows, being careful to keep pattern correel. Knit 1 row. Knit 2 tog ench end of the next row. Repeat last 2 rows
3 times. Continue until
the Work
Monday,
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YOU NEED: 15 ozs. 4-ply
wool, 1 pair No. 10 needles,
5 buttons. ..
MEASUREMENTS: Length from shoulder to bottom 22 ins. Length of sleeve from under- arm 191⁄2 ins. To fit 36 ins. to 38 ins. chest. TENSION: (Before pressing) 6 stitches to
.1 in. 11 rows to 1 in. ABBREVIATIONS: P-Purl, K-Knit, St.-Stitch, Tog. Together. Knit into back of all cast-on stitches.
7
KEEP STILL YOUNG MÃN, I'M TRYING TO COPY
THAT STITCH
row: K 3, cast on 4 finish row. Next row: Knit into the back of the cast- on sts,
Sleeve
Cast on 07 sis. Knit 30 rows in k 1, p 1, then change to pattern. 1st row: K 3, p 1, k 5, repeat from * until 4 remain, then p 1, k 3. Con- Knit twice into the tinue in pattern. 2nd and 2nd lest sts of overy 0th row until the sis number 80. Continue work |~|~||~|~|~|~|~|~ with this amount until the
measures 19ins.
Cast of 8 sts at the beginning of
January 15, 1940
Useful To Doyle
Remember
QUBSTITUTE a large quantity of
chalk for a fire-brick at the bot- tom of the grate and the heat of tho Are will be much Increased and con- tinue to send out an appreciable warmth even after the Aro has died down.
When the windows are opt to steam on a cold day, rub the inside of the panes with a cloth dipped. In glyce- rine, for this treatment keeps them clear. Spectacles treated in the same manner will also keep free of steam." Worn hearth tiles will be much im- proved in appearance it first cleaned and then rubbed with -a plentiful
supply of wax polish to fill up the
pores.
Collect all small pieces of soup, put them into a colton bag and place in the washing-up bowl, for they make a splendid lather. After being used several times they will blend into a solid mass, and can be used ac ordin-
ry soap.
It a candle is too big for the holder, put the bottom in hot water for a second or two, for it can then be
socket easily rammed into the make a perfect &t.
to
To test the heat of an oven, sprinkle a litle flour on white paper and if the flour browns in less than a minuto the oven is too hot, for it will burn
any dish of food.
any
If the sides of a hot-water bottle stick together, do not try to force them apart, but add a little ammonia to some hot water and pour it into the bottle. After a short while insert wooden knitting needle into the neck and gently use the knob end to free the sides,
a
long
When using the oven for cooking, odd stale bread and put slices of crusts on any spare shelf unill they pre crisp and slightly brown. Then crush them on a pastry board with a rolling pin, and when cool store
Wants
To Join
Up, If-
SPOTLIGHT
ON
GERMANY Rich Nazis "Lock. Up" Their Money
Fearing inflation and perhaps a capital levy, many wealthy Germans aro locking up" their money in the form of works of art, jewellery and. real estate, which they hope will be safe' against devaluation or confisca- tory legislation.
The Koelnische Zeltung reports two-day art sale in Cologne, at which record prices were reached. On an average, it is stated, the pictures
· JACK DOYLE wants to fetched four times as much as their "Both the crowds and the tempo of fight Adolf Hitler but only estimated value.
if his wife-formerly Mo-the bidding continued undiminished picture was left unsold, adds the vita, the Mexican film star throughout the two days, and not a
can have a ringside seat.report.
The paintings thus eagerly bid for Mr. Baird heard the declara-were not old masters, but chiefly tion of war over the radio in the works by 19th century German artists lonely Hudson Bay post at small international repute. Prices
ranged up to about £750,
notably oriental Other objects, Ponds Inlet. He travelled 7,000 miles by dog sled, whaleboat, carpets, were also bid up to high and steamer from the Arctic to prices in the same sale, it was a
forced sale of property "formerly join up.
non-Aryan ownership." No Siegfried Lino Holiday
"When I sco other boxers like Farr, Len Harvey, and Eddle Phillip wearing the King's uniform, I feel
a bit out of it in civvies,
Work on strengthening the Siegfried Line was slowed but not suspended "But when I married Movits during the Christmas and New Year swore I'd Anished with the playboy holidays, Married men working on stuff, and that meant that my first the fortifications were lyen Christ- respon-mas leave. Unmorried abourers are to have a few days off in the New duty was going to be my
Year. sibility to my wife.
"Well, there you have it. I Some idea of the number of men want to join up, but I've got la
engaged may be gathered from the
in statement
Westfaelischer the think of my wife,"
Landeszeitung that there are 300 Swist services to the labour camps between the "I've offered my War Office, but I made one stipull frontier and the North Sea. than: I asked that whatever job they mas trees are being provided in ench gave me to do should be so arranged camp. that my wife could live near me.
in tin boxes with tight-fitting lids. "I think that possibly I should be Being always ready, they are useful of most use as a boxing Instructor, for coating rissoles and Ash.
say, at Aldershot."
Should cream prove difficult to whip stiffly, add one white of egg to the cream and stand the bowl con- taining it in a vessel of cold salt water. Leave for an hour, when the cream will whip quite easily.
G. G. T.
Peach Surprise
3,000 MILES TO HUNT MINES
Moro Exocutions
Chrlat-
Two more men have been executed in Berlin on charges of treason. They were Erich Scheer, a postal worker, who was accused of robbing the malis and carrying out Anti-Nazi activities, and Bruno Stanik, alleged to have Polisit been employed
by the espionage service.
Another German, Fritz Brehmer, Edward Snow, 18-years-old fisher- sentenced to 15 years' renal servitude bay, of Bay Robert, Concepcion Bey, for fraud by a speelal Breslau court, was one of 5,000 volunteers who was shot dead when, according to the went to Newfoundland's recrulling official German account, he offered ofces when the Governor issued a resistance to officials He had been Proclamation for 620 recruits to help found guilty of "decelving relatives eng yolks, 4 tablespoons Britain to sweep the murder mines. of fallen sollers by telling them that ingapurei 22ins, from the bottom. from the 1st row until the 12th row fish the row. Knit 1 row. Repeat the next 3 rows, then knit 2 tog each
he was acquainted with detells about Cast of Osis ut the beginning of the of the 6th row of squares has been last 2 rows 3 times, Continue with end of every 4th row 6 times, then OUR
Older men tfled to elbow him their fate. the remaining 8 sts in garter st for every alternate row 0 times, then each flour, teaspoon salt, 1/3 cup granulated sugar, 2 cups milk, 1/3 row until 22 sts remain. Cast off 2
Officials suggested that he sts at the beginning of the next 6
cup cream, 1 teaspoon vanilla, tea-
But Ed- Foroign Papers Banned Cast olt.
spoon almond extract, 2 cups sliced should join a later squad. peaches..
word had his way and sailed nearly Beat the yolks. Add the flour, salt 3,000 miles to England as the young and sugar. Pour in the milk and est of the first 200 volunteers. cook in a double boiler until the mix- ture is thick and creamy. Stir con- stantly to prevent lumping. Add the cream and let cool, Add rest of ingredients, Chill.
next 4 гows, Cast oft.
Right Front
12.
reached (this should be when
the
work measures sins, approx.). Slip on to an odd needle..
To begin the front proper, cast on 09 sts. 1st row: K7, p1, k 5, repeat from until 2 remain, then p 1, k 1. Start the front by making the 2nd row: Knit. Repeat these 2 rowa pocket. Cast on 29 sis. 1st row; 4 times. 11th row: Puri, 12th row: it B, pl, repent from to end ending Knit. with k 5. 2nd row: Knit. Repeat inst, 2 rows 1 times.
29 rows and cast off.
Left Front
Cast on 60 sis. 1st row: K 1, " p. 1, G, repeat from until 9 remain,
rows.
To make up
13th row: K 10, p 1, k 5, repeat then p 1, k 7. Continue as in right Press on the wrong side with a hot and damp cloth. Join the from until 5 remain, then p 1, K4 front, but keep the garter at border at iron
Join the border and 1ith row: Purl. 12th row: Knit 14th row: Knit. Repeat lost 2 rows the opposite edge and make 5 button, shoulder scaras,
23rd row: Purl. 24th row: holes in the border every 23rd and sew to back. Join the side and sleeve 24th row. Do these by knitting until seara. Put In the sleeve scam to 13th row: K2, p 1, k 3, repeat from 4 times. to end ending with k 2. 24th row: Knit,
Repeat from the first row until the 7 sts remain, cast off 4k 3. Next seam. Knit.
23rd 11th row of the 5th pattern from the Repeat bottom is reached. On the 12th row of this pattern the pocket is inserted thus: kuit 20, cast off 20, krit 20.
Next row: Starting at the garter st. border, Knit 20 sty In pattern, knit-te 20 pocket sta in pattern from the odd needle, then. falsh the last 20 sts in pattern.
Repent last 2 rows 4 times. row: Purt. 24th row: Knit.
Do's And Don'ts
For Beauty
DON'T pet angry; anger spoils ie
Continue until the work measures edge, then 13ins. from the lower
disposition, impairs digestion, shape the front opening thus: starting
is a one tonic.
Rugs For Comfort And Beauty
chosen with care and used with terns. These are excellent for the taste, a rug is to the floor what entrance hall, kitchen, and the porch. In addition In choosing a rug for the fireside,
SHORT CUTS
Sugar and butter for a cake can be creamed together in half the time it you add two tablespoons cit boiling water-This-amount of liquid should then be deducted from the other liquids to be used.
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▼
A small brush is excellent for cleaning off a grater.
A teaspoonful of cornstarch will improve the texture and flavour of fudge.
and poisons the whole system, apart at the centre front, knit the 7 garter pictures are to the walls.
Fur a delicious new flavour, use from the harm it does to others.
Don't keep late hours; an hour's (then * tog, Onish the row. Repeat to the obvious odvantages of warmth you should see that it is long enough | the decreasing at this point (imme- and comfort a good rug provides a to extend an inch or two beyond the sleep, before midnight is worth two diately inside the garter stitch bor-decorative accent. It breaks up the end of the mantelpiece at either side, maple syrup in place of sugar to
expanse of floor which might other- and its width should be approximate-sweeten whipped cream. atier.
Get up early; there is an exhilara-der) every succeeding 4th row,
wylso look monotonous, and introduces 1y the same as the width of the re- place surround-in any case, not less attractive notes of colour.
There are modern rugs which, in than 3 ft. 0 in., as a good wide rug
Baden Butt their own way, are as interesting as makes the areside more comfortable. paintings, and they show pletorial Incident not only with vividness but with great artistic skill. They are ideal for the modern room furnished lines, and on rather simple, quiet which needs a touch of colour and pictorial interest to suggest vivacity. Garden Scenes
Lieutenant Walter Hutton, Many pictorial rugs have a design twenty-three, and his brother, Licu- based on floral subjects: they may tenant Michael Hutton, aged twenty-
herbaceous deplet, for example,
one, who expect to go to France soon, border or a sunny corner of the gor will inherit about £30,000 as a re- den. Foxgloves, vioins, delphiniums, sult of a will published recently. hollyhocks, pansies and forget-me- nois-familar Bowers such as, these are executed In delicate pastel tant relative, Mr. Francis Henry colours. Their effect can be espeel Hutton, aged sixty-three, of Grey-
Lincoln, whose land-place, ally delightful in the bedroom.
When the work measures 10ins, tion in the early morning air that shape the armhole by casting off
Be punctual. When an engagement sts at the opposite side from the is nnnounced at fine, get there atarter st border. Continue the shap nine, and don't arrive putting anding by knitting 2 tog at the armhole edge every 2nd row 4 times, still con- blowing,
Exercise in the morning air. Walk inuing with the centre front shap When the work measures 22ins. cast wherever you are going, or, if it is ing until the stitches number 10. too far, walk half of the way.
Bathe in cold water every murn-off sts at the armhole edge and ing. If you can't stand the baili tub
bath. or a shower, try a sponge
Always take a little exercise with dumb-belts or other, devies in the early morning, making sure to ilve every muscle something to do, That which is not used will rust or rot.
Eat sparingly. When you leave the table you should feel that you could have eaten just a little more..
and cat Drink plenty of water
take too not plenty of fruit. Do much sugor.;
Breathe deeply, all the time, but be sure that you ore breathing pure air. Cultivate a cheerful disposition. It will add friends, and years, to the end of your lie.
-Don't worry, Learn to take trou- ble philosophically.. Most worrying done about thirige that never hap- pen, and we worry for fear that they will happen.
Don't waste your tline. You can accomplish a lot if you divide your time properly.
You can't-live a selňak life and be happy, although you may think you
LED.
Don't grumble and complain. If things are wrong, right them but don't go around talking about them.
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Two Officers Share £30,000
The money has been left by
aged;
dis-
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Pictorial rugs have also long been amounted to £41,000. He directed popular for the nursery. They illus- that the money should go on trust for irate nursery rhymes and fairy tales, life to the officers' aunt, Mrs. Violet scenes from toyland and the play- Gorden, wife of the Vicer of Tulling, Angmering, Sussex, and then to them. ground, the farm-yard, and the zoo
Other occasional tugs, plain or of a more abstract type, are for doorways | between rooms, for entrance halls, and for the bedside. Their colours are in most instances soft and delicate. Pink, stone colour, cream; beige, soft pastel blue, and black are used in many of them, and the skill with which these quietly luxurious tones are graded and arranged is a large part of their charm.
An attractive feature of some of the newest rugs is that part of the pattern is woven in deeper pilo, so that it'slands out in relief, Somo- times a panel is treated in this way, or just a salient feature of the design, for the effect can be particularly chorming when this treatment is used with restraint.
Contrasting Shader
One example has a warm brown background and a pattern in darker, nigger brown lines and white circles, both lines and circles being lufied in relief. Another has the pattern in raised cream and nigger tufis against a mustard-yellow background,
Cheapest of all are the rugs Of coconut abro which are now obtain- able, not only in the plain straw colour which has long been toimiliar, but dyed in many bright and attrac itive colours and in very picosing pat-
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Thin lace and a thin silhouette Logether, aro a departure in even- Ing. fallons, shoër Inoen having boen for so many years idenüßed with wide skiria. In this charms, ing, evening § costume, brown shadow laco is developed in a narrow tierol „ sillingette, the front smooth and straight, and the back of the, flera rippled, ¿
aside.
All foreign newspapers printed in German are henceforth banned from sale or circulation in Germany under the "Law for the protection of the People and Stato."
He was among 50 Newfoundland flaher-lads who were at a "get to-
The ban affects a number of Swiss
the notably
Basler gether" lunch at the Overseas League Club, given by Lady Lucas, wife of newspapers, Sir Jocelyn Lucas, M.P. for South Zeitung, and also the Budapest Pester Lloyd, both of which have had a con- Portsmouth,
siderable circulation in Germany When he was only 10 Edward, since the outbreak of war, travelled alone from Bay Robert to Labrador to take his father's place
13,000,000 Lintoners
in the Ashing fleet. His father hadGerman radio listeners on Dec. 1.
numbered 13,435,000, according to the been seriously injured.
German News Agency. Yet, he told a reporter before the official lunch, "You know, buddy, I'm Just About 758,000 new listeners have
been added since the war began- beginning to live now."
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ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles).
A B.B.C. Recording Of "Who's Hooper?"
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Radio Programme:, Broadcats, by ZBW ann Frequency of 845 'lt.c's.; and on Short Wave from 1-3.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 0.52 m.e's. per
second.
HKT.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
No. 1: Heart Wounds; No. 2 Spring London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens... 7.30 London Relay The News. 8.0 Local Time, Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
0.03 This week's programmes. 8.07 An hour of Yariety. Plano-Charlie Kunz Plano. Med- Icy No. D.30; Intro: Don't worry 12.30 Kitty Masters (Vocal) and 'about me: Our Love; And the angels sing: Especially for you; Angels never Roy Fox and His Orchestra.
leave, Heaven; Goodnight, my darl- Ing. goodnight Charlle Kunz with rhythm accomp.; Humorous--No News; The Three Trees (McNaugh- 1.03 Songs by Faul Robeson (Bass) ton)....Frank Crumit with Orches- 1.12 Alfredo Campoli and Hile Or- tra; Instrumental-Hawallon Love; chestra'
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
ments.
1.45 Dance Mask,
2.15 Close down. - 2. 0.0 "For the Children."
Hawaiian
Kane's
Rose-Medley..... 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Hawaiians; Vocal-The Shabby Old (Simon-Stillman).....Eisia Weather Forecast and Announce- Cabby
Carlisle with Orchestra; Tango This Is The Kiss Of Romance; Waltz--- Love, In Your Eyes...Eugene Pini and His Tango Orchestra with Vocal Refrain: Vocal- Never Realized The Town Mouse and The Country (Gideon); For Love Alone (Sievler, Mouse Part 1; Feler's Fep Keeps A Thayer)...Bing Crosby, with Or- Lollipop Shop...The Rocky Moun- cheatru, Two Pianos Passepied tulncers (Vocal); Studio Story by Delibes arr. Alleyne-Leonhardt); Aunt Susan; Roll Along, Covered Destiny-Wallz (lleynes)... Alleyne
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Marcel Paloill with "Hawaiian 0.30 Closing local Stock Quota- Guitar; Vocal-The Old Covered Bridge (Billy Hill): Night On The 6.32 Rachmaninoff—Rhapsody On Water (Lombardo and Others) A Theme Of Paganini For Plano and Layton and Johnstone with Piano; Gipsy Band-Hungariah Gipsy Party Orchestra, Op. 43.
Sergei Rachmaninoff (Plano) with (Csardas Selection); The Magic of Leopold Stokowski and the Philadel- the Hungarian Fizzia. The Hun
garlan Gipsy Band, phia Orchestra.
tions.
6.55 Excerpts from Wagner's "Dle 0.05 Studio Comments on Recent
Events. Meistersinger Von Nurhberg,"
Song-Jerum Jerumt)
Cobbling ...Rudolf Bockelmann (Boss-Bari 5.15 London Relay-Nows Bum- tong); and Berlin State Opera Orch.; mary,
.0.30 B.B.C.Recording---"Who's Sachs and Evo's Ducts: Good Even ing, Master! I See Why Twas. Hooper?. Schorr (Baritone) and Ljungberg; (Sopratio) and the London Symphony Orchestra.
Boolt by: Fred Thompson and Lyrics by Clifford Grey: Music by
7.07 Grieg Holberg Suite, Op. 40. Howard Talbot and Ivor Novello London String Orchestra conducted Production by Georgs Barker. by Walter Goehr.
**7.24 Grefg-Kegião Melodica, Op.
10,30 Dation Music.
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