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GANOE CONTINUES 6O00-MILE TRIP Sixteen-Foot Craft Reaches | Baltimore After Hardest Part of Journey. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md, May 14.—Two canoeists who left Chicago last Sep- tomber 22 for a trip down the Mls sis uppi up !he Atlantic coast and ba o Chicay a the Great Lakes rcached Dick Grant, an_architect, !n'i Efl’lsfl Lassy, tied up their 16-foot graft at a pier and displayed a scrap- | book containing signatures of officials | end others in the cities they have visited. Break Three Records. Already, Grant and Lassy sald, they hold three cfficial records, one for the | journey down the Mississippi in six weeks and five days, another for their | whif trip up the -Atlantic ccast by the in- | Jand route, and the third for distance covers Their journey from New Orleans to ‘Baltimore, they said, was the hardest stretch of the trip. Overtaken by a stol they related, they were obliged to pnss three nights and two days on a bird shelter in the | Gulf of Mexico. Trip to Total 6,000 Miles. In Florida they paddled through the | Everglades and off the coast of North | Carolina, in Pamlico Sound, they ran into a forest fire, they said. d Lassy said they would o y for Phil- peake & y a series of inland waterways to Lake E: ‘They hope to reach the end of their round trip of approximately 6,000 miles within & year of their date of departure. TITANIC MEMORIAL GROUNDS LANDSCAPED WWork Preliminary to Dedication on | May 26 Is Approaching Completion. fiwsu architects are paring g: around the mnns%nuuno- | \ moflll at the foot of New Hampshire avenue, for the dedication ceremonies " B. Butler, assistant| Delaware Canal, and Fgllr omoemot mxhuc buudlnu lnd lc NOwW Toadway near u:e 'm.mlc uemm-uf 50 motorists m: from Potomac P: into the Rock Ouek and Potomac Park- ‘way. L e Symons’ Painting Ducussed “Christ in a Modern Street,” Mark | Symons’ new pfllnht‘lfg aubmltud for the | and yith & Petar and people en, aemp-nons of everyday life. 'x‘he\ stn!fi is adapted from Broad street, Reading, and at the edge of the groi listening to Christ are an nutomcbl motor cycle and tractor. Symons® * cifixion” was muc! liscussed lllt Algerian Colors | Sound New Notes ! In Summer Styles; {Beach Robe of Toweling Proves Useful Also as Bath Towel. By the Assoctated Press. NEW YORK, May 15.—Across the Mediterranean from Algiers comes & new influence to add color and m-i‘ mance to the season’s fashion creations. | This new note, introduced at the| French Colonial Exposition in Paris, | already is gaining popularity in the most exclusive shops of American | coutiers and will be much in evidence at (nsmnnable gatherings this Summer. | green, yellow, navy, \&hi(e and | black—Algemm colors—ar mbined in one of the most striking avmphomcs of the season. Together they are used in the development of scarfs, sashes, ecklaces of many sttends ¢ employmg several or all of these colors are particularly chic with en- semblea of solid colors, particularly of‘ e last word in beach robes is a ) b’\rbaric bathing burnoose evolved from | cape of the nomad tribesman of the dese Fashioned from heavily piled toweling, striped in the Algerian colors, | is gathered around the figure and caught in two ivory rings on one shoul- der. Its utility is one of its g‘renh’sH 4 chn as the may be converted | nto a towel after a dip in the ocean. One French designer has created a | bright little chapeau of knitted mate- rial with a sept couleur roll framing |the face. The crown of the hat rises fo o elfish peak at the back of the “Gold and silver coin fewelry and| bracelets of a light composition in | orange, yellow and green also reflect- ing the French-African influence are! decorative additions to the Summer| costume. Pigskin accessories are gradually be- | ing accepted by smart women. A com-! | plete set—bag, belt, gloves and flowers —can be obtained. washed. | Busses Bother lerudl The tt&h rallways administration | has sted to the Sweduh gmzrn | ment.that it take steps to strictly the growing competmon of ato- momle bus lines. Sweden has more than 0 bus lines, with a combined length or more than 40,000 miles, or more than four times the total length of Swedish railway lines. It is estimated that they have caused rallway income to shrink 46,000,000 & year. menicans Z/z at THangarung ow Change_from J\[ Hea”vie Foods/ @ID you add a pound or two this winter? Here’ take it off —a Slenderizing Salad every And here’s the sure way to the most delicious salads—serve only with Best Foods Mayonnaise . . . for its lovely whipped-creamy lightness. day... s the pleasant way to preferred MAYONNAISE Why is 0XYDOL a whale of a suds bargain? Ask your grocer THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931 Fresh Fruits & Vegetables The country’s fin- est fruits and vege- tables await you in complete, inviting as- sortments at A&P Food Stores. And how truly fresh, how appetizing, how rich in vitamin value they are! A&P’s own buyers select right in the great produce cen- ters and speed them by swiftest, direct methods to your nearest store. Fresh Peas Iceberg Lettuce, 2= Save money on your fruits and vegetables by buying at your A&P FOOD STORE TODAY EAR CORN In Some Stores 3 o 25¢ Strictly FRESH EGGS Carton of 1 dozen Fancy Florida New Potatoes A NEW LOW PRICE FOR THIS SEASON 5 . 17¢ Fresh Green Spinach Stringless Beans 3 = 22¢ 15 3= 19c¢ 15¢c, Asparagus Crisp Celery . . . Fresh Green Kale . 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