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No more than a halfounce of butter and cheese is | allowed at each meal, Double cream |and cream containing 20 per cent butter fat are barred, One grade of | coffees only ix permitted Stull more sugar must be saved, the rnment announces. None tr on fruits or desserts, | . less in coffece and t preserving, and leas in cakes ty The monthly ration per person con tinues as before, Waste food, instead and ¢ of being de stroyed, must be saved to feed ant mals and obtain fata, effect October 21 ‘These orders tak Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations by using thi well known old recipe for makin, cough syrup at home. ie and cheap to make, but haa no equal for pi takes right hold ompt remults. « cough and ually stop- bing an ordinary cough In 34 hours or Te of Pinex from any t Into a pint bot Krapulated sui " syrup. Either way, itt good, keeps perfectly, and lasts « family & long time. 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Get a tube today. lTHOS. LEEMING & CO. | American Ag New York ff habit ma: tobacco or sone been me ickly ity, will it. juest ” ‘The health improves wonderfull fter tobacco craving te conquer e Ttleep, clea i the many rep rid of ‘hat nervous, irritable feel- ing; no more need of pipe, clmar. rette, enuff or chewing tobac- Tempting food displays in windows | it really | Tt! Ehleem., sogthes and heals the mem- | t HEN you've You Will Find It A Blessed Relief Tobacco Habit. |fo to pacify morbid desire | | lsat snc windntn i BUY YOUR BONDS NOW Py ———_—_—— TUES SEATTLE STAR 800 KILLED IN SWEEP OF FIRE IN FOREST ZONE DULUTH Jinn., Oct, 15.—Re- ports today from relief workers who are penetrati the area | devastated by Sunday's forest | fires indicated that the death toll may reach #00, 600 and* 600 bodies had ered. It was deemed cer | tain that many others will be found Refugees continued to arrive at Duluth. Hospitals remained filled with injured Th ndy ore homens in the 29 towns that wiped out or partial ly destroyed, > Other thousands are without shelter and food Approximately half a million acres were fireswept, according to infor | mation today, The fire centered in Cariton, Lake, St. Louls and Itasca counties Fires that sprang up late yester day with a shift of wind, died out when they were forced back over the burned area Relief work was progressing rapid ly, Hundreds of coffina were rent to the stricken communities, Thou sands of blankets and quantities of food, gathered by the Red Cross and state organizations, were shipped last night and today Gov day, directing the work. The 29 towns totally burned are: Cloquet, or partially Moose Lake, Kettle River, Lawler, Adolph, Mun ger, Five Corners, Harney, Grand Lake, Maple Grove, Twig, Barnum, Mathew, Atkinson, French River Clifton, Brookston, Brevator, Pine Lake, Pine Hill, Kalavala, Ronald, Salo, Split Rock, Automba, MeGreg or, Carlton, Thompw a Warba BEAU BRUMMEL LOSES HIS REP BY C. C. LYON (Special to The Star by N. EB. A) WITH THE U. 8 ARMY IN | PRANCE, Oct. 15—Martin Green war correspondent of the New York World. tires telling a story on Howard Magaerty of Columbus where I hall from, One day Green and I ing in the same «prem we approached Haggerty’s outfit I maid to him: “Lat’s stop here a few minutes, Martin; I want to introduce you to the Beau Brummel of Columbus, ‘This fellow, in civilian life, was our moat advanced dreaser. He'd be din carding newfangled duds about the time us slowpokes were discovering they were on the market.” never erty came out to the ma ine. On his face he had about week's growth of whiskers; his shoes were caked with mud; and his uniform had @ hundred grease |apots on it. He was about the toughest looking doughboy we'd met | all day “So that's the Beau Brumme! of “Well, all I've got to aay in I'd like to see some of your | worst specimens.” ‘ORDER PROBE OF ACCIDENT NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—While no official statement was given out to) day by the board of inquiry of the| army investigating the killing of one, and wounding of three soldiers at| Camp Mills, L. 1, yReterday, it in said to have been determined by the offi jcers that the bulleta were from the gun, accidentally or inadvertently lincharged, of a biplane returning from target practice over the Atlan tc |Gas Stations Will Close on Sundays | Gasoline stations will close Sun 'BENGUE: | daye. | This was the announcement of companies Tuesday, following recelpt of orders from the state defense council, to conserve man power Hours for gan service from 6 a m. to 6 p. m will be Flower Money Is | Turned Over to Star Smoke Fund |B. J. Richardson, son of Mra. A. J | Richardson, who died recently, turn: | ed in $12.75 to The Star's “Boys tn France Tobacco Fund,” which was raised by the employes of the East Waterway Dock and Warehouse Co for the purchase of flowers for Mrs. Richardson's funeral “My mother would have rather had the money go to help the boys at the front,” Richardson said. | ‘Three of her rons are in the sery-| fee. “One ts Capt. R. (“Irish”) Rich-| ardson, now in France, formerly | captain of the Queen Anne football | eleven. | TOBACCO FUND J. Richardson bf 12.75 Y. MH. A., Seattle 1g-75 EMPLOVES 1 » coy's CAMP x — an ” iy | 250 | 250 50 Mele asily Overcome jis. | Tom, Phillips 50 ia Youngs x 5 thas. Bi A Now Yorker, of wide experience, | GhA* 1) itiatr 4 bes written a ‘book, tolling how the Soe dey it Aurora Borealis Is Seen in Seattle A beautiful display of the aurora | borealis showed in the northern sky which was visible in Seattle Mon-| day night between 10 .and 11 ‘A kan who witnessed lights that it the equal of y had geen in the North MP a day Hun away. A THRIFT will keep the Burnquist war at Duluth to DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918 o the Business en of a Seattle: PLIZFZZEA | | | | | THE Newsie Takes $500 in Liberty Bonds A place on the 200 per ce honor roll has been won by Joseph Fata, a newsboy who sells papers at First ave, and Yesler way, according to R G. Taylor, executive secretary of the Pay Roll Bond club, receipts to the Red Cross drive, Fata was placed on the bond club prospect lst for a quota of $250. Egrly in the campaign he subscribed $300 to the Fourth Liberty Loan, and now Tay lor says that Fata has again called on him to make his first payment on an additional subseription of $200. bringing his total up to $500. “Can you beat that as an example ing to get by with a $50 subscrip tion?” said Taylor to his committee mates. NEWSPAPERS SCORCHED MILWAUKEE, Oct. 15.—Two Mil waukee papers, the Daily Sentinel! and the Kuryear Pulski (Polish) were driven from their buildings today t fire which last night heavily dacy aged an adjoining building. 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Do not take substitute. sealed boxes, thr Zea. ‘|Brown Dental By ° The Test Offices Best 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Eatablit ‘din 1801 ITHOUT question most reliable earned their good rep tation by the den doing what they they will do, Our work Is are. say referred to This varantee that sorle will be of the anit satisfactory to satisfied patrons, is ” best BROWN wner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 106 Columbia Open from § & m to. 8 a.m EMPLOY went “Over the Top” GLADLY with their quota of $24,600, and we are still going ahead with the same speed as the Huns are retreating. | Because he had contributed a day's -t We have decided that a good way to help put the Liberty Loan over Big would be to have a LIBERTY BOND BUYERS DAY, in which the receipts of that DAY of all Seattle Business Men would be turned into Liberty Bonds. The Chauncey Wright Restaurants Company is leading the movement and the press of Seattle will tell of those who follow. The gross receipts of our business, Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, will be turned into Liberty Bonds. If a mer- chant thinks he has done all he can for the Fourth Lib- erty Bond Campaign, and that he cannot do this, let him stop and think of the theatres the past ten days and then do it, and do-it willingly. President Chauncey Wright Restaurants Company. S THE CHAUNC sy HAZEN J. TITUS, WRIGHT RESTAURANTS COMPANY ol. Hammond Will Command Rail Men Col. Creed C. Hammond, who re- cently underwent a succe: r- ation at the Letterman pital, in San Francisco, has been assigned to take charge of the 29th OPEN HEADQUARTERS HERE the railroad regi- artillery, C. A.C, bac Republican state central commit- ment reeently organized and soon to be He arrived in %® headquarters will be opened in Seattle Sunday and the fol- the new Arctic hotel building, accord- lowing morning proceeded to Fort ing to Samuel A. Walker, chairman Worden, Wash. ‘of the state central committee. | to some of these fellows who are tr¥Y | On SOME FORM OF ORGANIC IRON, SAYS Dl, FERDINAND KING, NEW | YORK PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL AUTHOK, IN CERTAIN CASES To Create Red Blood, Strength and Endurance Says Sworn Statement of Composition Printed Below, Should Convince Matter How Skeptical, That It v Roth the medical profession and “| public at large should give great or to the manufacturers of Nuxated Iron New York says Dr. Ferdinand King, | Oyaictan. and medical author, on sworn statement of the composition of the Nuxated Iron formula for and for in newspapers and magazines the ot generous information the public their typewritten copy of the exact formula to all physicians and others interested. Dr. King further says: “A care- |ful examination of this valuable formula shotld not only convince the three million people, whom it lie estimated are now using it an- y it | Galea, eu ale se aal “allied dee | 20s tn America alone, that they have made no mistake in se- |lecting it, but it should also con- vines every physician and pharma- cist that it is a product of greatest therapeutic value which the practit ean daily in his practice with able benefit to his patients, and one which, in my opinion, every good physician should at times prescribe if he wants to do the greatest pos- sible good to those who conault him. There is, I believe, no form of iron which is so valuable aa that partic- ular special specific standard which is used in Nuxated Iron, and if a physician has a patient whose con- dition is one that requires iron, I general almost remark | would most earnestly suggest that no matter what other forms of iron ho many preseribe without success, {that he should try that particular form used in Nuxated Iron “There can be no strong, sturdy iron men, nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-cheeked women, without iron. Pallor means anaemia, Anaemia means iron deficiency. The skin of Anacmic men and women is pale; the flesh flabby, the muscles lack tone, the brain fags and the mem- ory falls and they often become weak, nervous, irritable, despond- ent and melancholy. “Therefore, if you wish to pre- serve your vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must supply the iron Geficiency in. your food) by using son rm of organte iron, just as you would use salt when your food [has not e walt Dr. Jame nets llivan, for- morly physician of Hellevue Hospi- tal (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and tho Westchester County Hospital, said: “I have taken Nu xat Iron yereeis and prescribed it for my very Physician and I & Product of Greatest Therapeutic count of their voluntary act in authoriz. ing the widespread publication of the offer to send a signed ot Formula ef Nuxated Iron, rmacist, No NUXATED IRON IS MADE FROM SWORN STATEMENT. OF COM- Ask your dector or, dreggist et, any Pharmaceutical Chemist or of Therepeut patients, and I can truthfully say that it excels any preparation I have ever used building up dell nervous, run-down and increasing the blood corpuscles, there by enriching and forti fying the blood against A copy of the actual sworn statem nent to anyone who desires it. It is as follo' Iron Peptonate (Special Specific Standard), quan- tity given below, Sodium Glycerophosphates U, & ve Calcium Carbonate 1 dose of two tablets of Nux ins 1y grains of organic iron in the nate of @ special specific stan: in our opinion, possesses superior q Precip ated Iron con’ form of iron pe ard, whic the ravages of disease. | {tie to any other known form of Iron. By using Gaiters other makes of Iron Peptonate we could have put y to general | the same quantity of actual iron in the tablets at opinion, lack of iron in| leas than one-fourth cost to ua, and by using metallic tren we could thing at less tha: the blood does not nec- essarily mean you do not have enough blood, but it means your blood is not of the right kind. accomplished the same one-twelfth the cost, but by so doing we must have most certainly impaired their therapeutic efficacy. yeerophosphates used in Nuxated Iron is one of the most expensive tonic ingredients known. It is especially recommended to build up the nerve force, and thereby increase brain power, as glycerophosphates Saki to con- tain phosphorus in that particulai so similar to that in whieh it is found in the and brain As will be seen from the above, “If you feel tired in the mornings; restless at night; if you suffer from weakness or lack two impogtant Vitality: go to your | igtedlenta of Nuxated Iron (ron Peptonate*and : Giveerophoaphates) are very expensive products as amily doctor and have | compared with me him take a specimen of Under i dulter your blood and examine | S¢ulterat it, and if it shows iron deficiency, get him to give you a prescription for organic iron—Nux- ated Iron Do this so as to be sure that you do not get hold of some of the numerous forms of metallic iron preparations on the market, which may do you more harm than the public ts hereby see every bottle is piainiy by the Dae Health Labor- London and Detroit, U. SA, as If you have taken atories, Paris, thin ts ‘the only genuine article. other forms of tron without success, this does not prove Nuxated Iron will not help you. w Prescribed and recommended by phy ns and which is now being used by over three million people annu- y, im not a secret remedy on which is well known to drugg good. Or if you do not want to go Unlike the older inorgante tron to this trouble, purchase an origi sets, it ts easily assimilated, doe: nal pack of Nuxated Iron and ee teth, “make ee see for yourself that t words Nuxated Iron appear on the pack- age. Not Nux and Iron, nor any other form of iron other than Nux- Co, ated Iron.” druggist, ee