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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1949-12-22, Page 2• AtrAfte jisa says ,® e as "GINGERBREAD WAFFLES" mode with FIVE ROSES FLOUR are beyond s:onpaaran f 2 cups Five Roses Flour tspn. ginger 1 tspn. soda cup shortening 1 tspn. salt cup sugar 3a tspn. nutmeg 1 cupmolasses tspn. cloves 1 egg, unbeaten tspn. cinnamon 1 cup sour milk SES PoRBREAO •FOP PASO 441.b.9P4o P. t►�ttt attired Director The Five Roses Kitchen P.O. Box 6400, Montreot, P,Q, Sift together the flour, soda, salt and spices. Cream together the shortening and sugar; gradually blend in the molasses. Stir in cup of dry ingredients. Beat in the egg. Alternately add remaining dry ingredients and milk, Bake in waffle iron at low heat. Makes 20 portions. It's t . asy T1.1°: Knit A Colorful Cape If you are a knitter who like to le: r,..a'....--idiu run riot in color cumhinat1ons, do try this shawl writes Josephine Holbrook in The Christian Science Monitor The style with two shades of sine color, for which the directions are written, is only one of many fas- cinating color schemes to be work- ed out. In fact, a lovely one can he made by using the many colored yarn scraps. (It does not take too many yards- to knit six rows.) Drop -Stitch Shawl Material required: 1 pair of size 8 needles; 4 ounces each of two colors knitting worsted. -14114,14„ Take ONE YARL) of 54 -inch fabric and this easy -sew pattern! Make a classic simple skirt that goes with dress -up blouses, suit - jackets, sports jackets, sweaters! Easy -sew skirt Pattern 4856 in waist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30. Each takes ONE yard of 54 -inch. This pattern. easy to use. sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (25c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. 1'rint plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh• teenth St., New Toronto, Ont. for all purpose baking 1mrnowwa, w,nmawnm+a .V048WIESIMAINRISIONn, With the darker color, cast on loosely 49 stitches for front edge. Knit one row, purl one row for six rows, Drop (but do not break off) darker color and join lighter shade yarn. *With lighter shade knit 2 rows (carry yarn not in use loosely along edge of work, twisting the two yarns every fourth row). Con- tinuing with lighter color, purl 1 row, knit 1 row for 6 rows. Drop lighter color and join darker color agan and knit 1 row, purl 1 row for 6 rows. Repeat from * until there are 28 of the darker stripes and 27 of the lighter ones. Binding Off Bind off 5 stitches ** take ball of yarn through last loop on right needle. Drop loop from needle and pull tight .(thus binding off an- other stitch). Drop next 2 stitches from left needle and allow them to ravel out (leaving about 1% inches of yarn across the 2 dropped stitches to keep the work fiat). Bind off next 3 stitches. Repeat from `* across the row, ending the last repeat by binding off 5 stitches. Ravel t h e dropped • stitches down to the cast on row. Finishing Neck Line With ` a single strand of the darker color, run a thread along one edge (where yarns were car- ried) gathering it in to 18 inches. (if the shawl is for a larger per- son it would be well to gather it ie to about 24 inches). With darker color work one row of single crochet on the gathered . edge. Chain 1, turn, work 1 single crochet in each stitch of the row below. With lighter color make a bead- ing by using treble crochet to every other stitch of the single crochet. Finish oft with either dark or light shade as follows: work 1 single crochet in the first stitch. skip 1 stich, 2 double crochets in the next stitch, chain 1, then 1 single crochet in the sante stitch; repeat front * ending with a slip stitch in the last stitch. Neck Cord Cut 3 strands (using both colors) each 4 yards long. Tie strands together at the end. Twist cord tightly. Fold double with ends meeting, allowing to twist into a cord about 52 inches long. Tie knot in ends of cord. Run through head- ing, and attach pompons. Do NOT block ftnished garment. Hard To Suit "But hy," asked the puzzler) magistrate, "did you break into the same shop three nights running?" "Well." explained the man in the dock. "it was a dress for my wife and 1 had to change it twice." C 'OS W WW PUZZLE ACROSS 1. 'East in man boiled butter 6. Il ocause 8. Fellow i 2. Spring 13. Sheep 14. Frozen radii 16. Newcomers 17. 'Branch of the service 15, Peril 10, Monster 21. Radium oismb.) 28.::