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THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, 8. C. Wraps for Summer Trips;. Knitted Accessories HE least showy and conspicuous of our friends often proved to be best friend in need, and so It Is with coats and wr^p^. Now that the time for summer Joumeyings is here, ask ^he unexperienced globe-trotter, and she will teVKyou to begin your outfitting with a >t;actical, roomy coat, made of a soft, wOtm material, in a neutral or dark eolor'^VViiether your path leads to the mounfalna or -the sea, the tropics or the desert, tat en^ The sweater has been multiplied to suit occasion, scarfs have been varied for the same reason, hats and bags to match them have joined the cheerful company of knitted acces sories. These things, and others, are taken as a matter of course in the wardrobe while emphasis is placed on the kind of yarns employed and on style and cojpr. „ ^ Knitted things, including dresses, are especially voguish for sportswear. ‘Tke KITCHEN CABINET CopyriKli*. Ikii, W<-,t«rn N«wapap«r Cuioo. '^l^*The cuckoo Urlnka the celeattal Julca pf U*e mango tree and is not proud; * the'frog drinks tiie »*amp-water and quacks with coiueiC" WHAT TO EAT f tmmmn n ia Here are two unusual soups that you will like to try: Crumb* Crearr Soup.—Boil on< quart of watei o n e-h a I f bout with tine carrot, one stalk of cel ery, one onion, one-half a pars nip. all to lie line- chopped. Ffffain; atld <vne tahlesjioon- tul of salt, tine teas|HN>nful of white pepper, *me cupful of finely sifted crumbs, anti ‘two tahlesptMinfuls each of butter and Hour. Mended. Stir over the tire until ihe soup Mills, then add three cupfuls ot thin cream, and two weit-lieiiten continue eotiklng with carefln N sti ^r ' ,, *! unlll the eggs art *e.. Flemish Soup.—<'nek two ounce* of mlncetl ntw Innn jn tme-lialf cupful of olive oil ir liuller'r^utltl thr , .*e t>uions, tlin*e sii*lks t»f eelery/^iUKl Tlx |M>ta* ttH-s. all (tlietat; alul let etHik iinltl Mi® vegetable* I ••gin lu brown. 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Children Cry for Fletcher's ('sstoha F*w«to All thinga are difficult before they ire easy. W. N. u., CHARLOTTE, NO. 24-1922. 9 Vain Hop*. Wife—I spent the afternoon whop ping Hub—Not murli eine, I hope.—Bos ton Evening Trnnscrtpt. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION • twa® Shoi Byaora sf soaeaa a staai* ■ •«l« .4 la paworVot but ba* arses® H a* #» Tagsoarm srasMu. aa® aa da bottle la aaa oh*l I hadnay. b«or and •tl 4* lav the*® By ton «*nt® to D* Kilmav 4 Oa. 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Just ibm a light antn ran aver rc A get»i Irfan <sItnanMng thn ne* dant mmn in bnr seats* a am He| Wo|I ^ ant t M. **undy. did that dug hart ynaV“ | ( ^ ^ a “Willing ta Bay.* Two rvdnrwd ball tan am Mad and warn ahnal tn Mart tl ffiHMk bat d two vo md am* mt tl hat dam mlaatng Thatr m plain a abed to* anmanna from thn rynmd tn til thn Boldf® plam. A tall gent an Id bn • had anas* at|wrtaa«e aa Ihny pat him In thn garni Everything wont all right Oil R mme hi® tarn at hag , After th® anwmtnar had ow®ag at ! too pttrhnd ball® ha • ib# >«r11 dhe and it w< i the fear* The crowd ®R bogaa tn ynfl “Ran' Run!* Bat bo ffidat get U. sad larmhM tn thn ) ad: “Baa nathlag HI hay thorn other ball r MU® EATING M Ite %Kdhav, 1T H. Fha lew dad at him • III I la d®sad and fatdladi “No the dan didn't ham me H ban the tin ran find tn It® talL** Th® tty tea. ~What in y«ar •qdakm. has barn thn natalsndlag faatam ef wonma’a emaa On® w*aa®n far Hi at* y*er«dd buys nora bn day la Falrmnnat. •t hrnwth sad tli retailv* f««r a brief “Why •h.'ttld yna a* fnat' thn mlatlvn. “Yna havn planty nf than and It*® t®n hot waathnr to harry an.'* "Oh. ara* th® answer, **w®‘v® just got to harry la **fdar tn knap ap with each other.' ^ India an poll* New* tn a •f ai raid evett * dnuh tl *S f a • With )ni aad raven I a mom** -Judge. Haitig dipU>uMtW amy aaam | atve at thn time, hut la tha long U payg Cm •1* My ops non I D* IB ' a y a a 11,1,-r thn »▼. cut I « t >t bln II. Slip-Over Sweater and Scarf. a candidate for the position of travel ing company and has much to recom mend It. Where only one wr|p is to be taken along for a journey or visit, |t Is-prepared to serve for all sorts of occasions, and will prove as good a choice ns any. It has a convertible collar and long girdle of the material. Inf beige color or tan and lined with soft satin to match It will harmonise with everything. Already cout* for. fall are occupy- lag the attention of manufacturers. They assure us that lines will con tinue ffiraiglit and sleeves large. Even If may suit th in contrasting colors, dividual fancy.-' The slip-over sweater at the left is machine-knitted and may be had in almost any color. It is a practical and youthful affair with a neck, elbow sleeves, and fancy border banded with white. The collar and cuffs match the border and a narow knitted belt, having no particular business. Is there because It Is there, to make a pretty finish. It buttons at each aide after crossing at the front- Just at the moment many sMp-ovei sweaters are shown in g*? colors with details are, changed, the ! horizontal sfrlp<* In white, or white l-Hoe. ample coots of today are * Interwoven w ith tb® color.'and maop- inyrstment There will be no factnrers ar® featuring sweater* la cutty la rhaving off ® Util® *hlt® with borlaontai stripe® In Na*» ik® am pi mess that Fashion ap- kjo pwiicrwa. They ar* fine for sport* this summer If she cj.aagr* *«*r. The tuxedo maintains Its pluer by fan Ceuta rauT grew fur older people, f a'ffiAgit Hi rZWk* rt-til io n S|«wmfiil« (•an hihI union imt Ion* In lb fill* nf III III nf %¥ the iMble- li* rtii* frying hiL oi •• « opful nf iliivd >Hlnw, tjii*l, mill lln* i»f). vi , ul .mil ihrit* I;iIiI«‘>>|hniq. m Mm ilrippin^s smil re sieve in mill f »r tin* gnivy. To the \i*:il ninl niiinu*' mid 1 1 mpfulH ol bnilinir water, inwr ;;n«l rnnk sluwly for lliree lHium;'ii.i hour Imfiiiv sitv lug mid 4w•• ctipfid* nf ili<-ttl imtutnes mill <>iu> nf itireil turnips Conk until tender, mid the f;it mill flour to the dissertili* mid serve from the e’usse- mle. Melt four tublespoonfiils of fat, add one tuhtespimnrul of mineed onion, anil eonk.uiilil soft; mid four taiile- spooiifuls Ilnur, seasoning to taste, and three nipfulx of toinuto; cook, stirring eonstiifiil.v until sinootli and tiiiek. “Cnok tfve iniuTiios, tlien ndd one efiprul of grilled -elteese and tiie Spaghetti, mixing with u fork liglifly. Pile in itid ceut'er «>f a hot plntter, gar- nNh with -tlitis nf ImiiiMl hjitn. + Veal Soup.—'Toko two |Vmuids of the knuCklv “f vent, eo\er with water and ednk uftt+L the veal • Is fender. There slio^lil; he five or six etipfuls of stock. .Vild two cupfuls of diced pota toes to the stock and cook until ten der. Gut tiie meat' : in- small'cubes, add them to the cooked potatoes, taldespiHinfui.s of„ mushroom catchup, one-half teasiioonful of salt and pep per to season. Thicken, slyrhtly with a tiihlespoonful <tf flour mixed with one 'tabiespoonfiil of butter, and when well rooked, to the meat and stock. Chop omt hard-conked egg and pour the meat and vegetables over It. Ijiy one-half lemon, thinly sliced, over the meiit and serve hot. ^ ^ Honey Caraway Loaf Cak®.—Osam ooe-hiilf cupful of butter, mid one-half cupful esi-h of sugar and hotkey, two sell-lienten egga, two rufifuls of gifted flour wlfb two teaNf MMI *ifuls of baking powder and oa® tea^MMMiful of cara way seeds. Pour lute a butterwd aAal bub® twenty flv® 'KtLut i4 Here’s a real treasure from Nature’s storehouse G OOD old Mother Nature has placed in wheat and barley the wonderful food properties which build and sustain life and health. ^ Many so-called “refined” foods are robbed of vital elements which the body needs. Grape-Nuts—that famous wheat and barley food—brings you all the natural goodness of the grains in perfected form*^^ with a crispness and flavor that charm the appetite. ^You will find Grape-Nuts an ideal dish for breakfast or supper-time. Ready to serve from the package, with cream or good milk. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer today. _ Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder Mud® by “There's a Reason”'