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BUDGET HEARINGS RESUME NEXT WEEK District Will Present Needs to Financial Bureau for Coming Year. The District of Columbia will go before the Bureau of the Budget nrob- ably next Monday to present i 5 for’ the 1925 expenditur Although this had not termined today, it w. at the Budget Bureau that by ) the program would be in readiness to start in on interrupted heariugs on the District of Columbia. Already oue day, October 1%, Len given to the it is expected th ct budget, hould the bear ;. what to go. AMATEUR PICKS UP S0S REPORTING SHIP SINKING Ville de St. Martin, Vessel Named, Not Identified in Ma- rine Registers. t latitude vest, in mid-Atlant; #aid the captain had given to don lifebelts. the order THE BEDTIME STORIES | l { Bobby Coon in Trouble. i ever happeus, show your grit; | ¢ up your mnd to conquer it. ! bby Coon. | Bobby Coon had been in great trou- |ble before, Lut never had he been! more frightened. Fast to one black, * was a emall tin can. To Bobly % i n, but a trap. was a trap. T« e, it)was different from an: 17e had ever geen, but it had m and that was proof cnough to lobby that it was a trap. He had found it in the water close o tha shore of the Laughing Brook. | had looked innocent enough, and | obby's curio had led him to| hrust a black paw in to feel around | | or what might Le inside. The edge'| f the partly cut top had become mmed and held that little black | ipaw fast. The more he tried to pull his paw out the tighter it was held. | Then’the little black paw began to iswell and, of cour. n possible for Bobby it at it with nd pulled, but | nd pulled the tighter it held him. Poor Bobby Coo: He w t home. 1is snug home a hollow tree {seemed the one place where be could ' i eel safe, 5o he 1. But walking n three legs and holding th fourth | up with a can f . 1 should at was the trouble he couldn’t climb In order to climb couldn't ¢ with that awful s | He had reached the fo Wl Pyramid TeatmentsAfford Enduring Relicf to Sufferers There's comfort in every box for the patient. They contaln active ingredi- ents that relieve the pain and irching and are easily applied. Pyramid Pile Suppositories with thelr soothing, cocon butter base and their timetested healing properties, have brought enduring relief to thousands. Thay will do the same for you. At Your Druggist. Corner The Ville de St. Martin is not listed | 8 in available shipping registers. | EVENING BY THORNTON F’. BURGESS . WAILED BOBBY. | R SHALL I DO | i ot dow: nel { ot nd cvery (e e wia tnar 1+ REFUSES RATE INCREASE. | home was slo \impered n't un 1 1t it that Bobby understood I that tree! o’ YVETTE® Eoyish Bob STAR, WASHINGTON. tree, but that snug, comfortable home might just as well have been miles ! " |and mtles and miles dway. Bobby had been frightened from tha first, but now he was filled with ter- ror. Ho had felt that if he could once get home he would at least he | safe. He had felt in that snug), hol- low tres there would be no danger. and he had hoped that there he might get rid of that dreadful trap. Bobby spends a great deal of time on the; ground, but in time of danger he| |takes to the trees. Now he couldn't tellmb. He tried and tried, but it was | useless, ji4 On! Bobby. < tever shall ‘Whatever is I do? Suppueing Yowler the Bob (at comes along! Supposing Old | | Man Coyote finds me! I can't climb. |1 oan't Tun. I can't even fight verr| {well. 1 don't know swhat to do, 1 | don’t know what to do.” | Yes, indeed, Bobby Coon was in| ‘lrouble. He was in very great trou- {ble. That leg pained him dread.ully, | but even worsc than the pain was the {tright he was suffering. And he stili | thought that that little can was a {trap. (Copyright, 1024, by T. W. Burgess.) — Oh!” walled 1 do? \v reached the e Company to put Int fcct nest November 1 u new, i creasd schedule of rates fn Maryland | was denled by the Public Service | was in. He Commission. i Ot course| The commission issued an order| d both | declaring the present rates in rorce‘ of his.|until January 3i, 1925, unless the| the meantime com- tigation and estab- auty Service At the “Yvette Shop” NCE you have enjoyed the per- O sonal Beauty Service which “Yvette” Shop so expertly ren- ders, you will come here always for the following: Shampooing. Eysbrow Arching, Manicuring, Facial Massag- ing, Hair Coloring, Scalp Treatments. Falling Hair and Dandruff Treat- wments —Remember, tos, that we specidise in the latest Lamoil methods of Nestle Lanoil Permanent Waving. —Barber Shop for Kiddles, where ex- pert barbers cut their hair while they play on hobby horses. Penna. 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NESTLE, the world’s most famous hair rescarch authority, after examining thousands of indi- viduals, comprising many classes and na- tions, has just brought to light conclusions of utmost importance to all of us whose first duty to oursclves is beauty and charm. *“American men and women, especially of the affluent classes, produce more hair than any other nation, some discharging as much as three ounces of hair every year. But it must also be said that every year more and more of this hair is discharged from the limbs, and Jess and less from the bead. Hair-Growth Depends on Circulation Thereason for thisisnot far toseck. Many people think that our hair grows from the scalp, but this is not so. The substance which forms hair is merely deposited by the blood which carries it, and 1s discharged on the scalp only provided that the scalp attracts sufficient circulation, in competition with other parts of the body. My accumulated evidence, drawn from examinations conducted in Europe as well as in our country, clearly shows that the greater the strain and irritation produced on the scalp, the better the bair growth. The Less Hair on Our Heads— the More Elsewhere! Our women bob their hair—for comfort, it scems. Bobbing relieves the scalp of weight tension, and thus reduces the cir- culation there. Short hair needs less comb- ing and brushing, and this absence of stim- ulation is also detrimental to scalp circula- tion. If the hair is straight, our women curl it every few nights, to keep the curls in —nor do they darc brush or comb those curls much. Others get their waves weekly with hot irons. These also may not be brushed and combed. At the same time, American women bathe daily, givingtheirlimbsa thoroughrubbing, and in addition, they have taken up sports for physical improvement. Out of all this, the poor head gets noth- ing, while the limbs draw all the circula- tion. As the bases for hair discharge are all over the body, the result is that the hair discharge on the limbs grows heavier while the scalp discharges decline. Have you not noticed this experience in your own case? The Nestle «LANOIL” Wave Is The Only Solution Baldness or thinness of hair does not mean less hair discharge, but merely perverse hair discharge. It means a transposition of the discharge to those follicles which are in the active circulation areas. Therefore, brushing and combing of your scalp is all important to a normal, heaithy hair discharge there. A Nestle “LANOIL’ Permanent Wave gives you hair which you may brush and comb. Nay, which you MUST brush and comb. And brushing and combing it will give you real pleasure because such treai- ment will émprove your hair. The handling of Nestle-waved hair means more circula- tion of your scalp, and therefore, naturally, a greater discharge of hair there instead of on other parts of the body. Nestle Waving Process Greatly Improved The main objections against permanent hair wav- ing have been its discomfort and the possible frizzi- ness of results. But the Nestle Process is so greatly improved that in skilled hands today you can get 2 “LANOIL" Wave as comfortably as an ordinary “*marcel.”” No more borax tubes, pastes, pads or sachets. And above all, only a seven minutes warm- ing period. Noz heat as formerly—only a slight warm- ing—and instead of hours, only minures. Think of it! The Nestle "LANOIL"’ Process turns the straightest hair curly in scven minutes, to last for many months, through rain, fog, shampoos, per- . spiration, hair treatments and hours of daily brush- ing and combing. Infact, the more such attention it receives, the lovelier it looks! The fact is that "LANOIL" waved hair is simply naturally wavy hair. You can treat it just as you would naturally curly hair, and it will give you the same pleasure. - Go today to get your “LANOIL" Wave. 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