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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 12, 1918. ... v American Casualty List . The following Nebraska men are named in the casualty list sent out by the government for Thursday morning, December 12: KILLED IN ACTION Lynn J. Stockwell, Butte, Neb. Henry Clinton Trobough, Fair field, Neb. DIED OF WOUNDS Corp. Frederick L. Peck, Flor ence, Neb. Frank John Scbinck, Tilden, Neb. DIED OF DISEASE Glenn W. Foutch, Fremont. Neb. ; WOUNDED SEVERELY Ivai P, Root, B;g Springs, Neb. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDE TERMINED Sergt.' Walter-E., Weyerman, 1016 South Twenty-seventh street, Omaha, Neb. . Corp. Carl Fitzwater, Beatrice, Neb. . Corp. Donajd Hamann, Mills, Neb. ; William A. Smith, Pudun, Neb. ,; Floyd L Spencer, Broken Bow, Neb. , Stanley Jodlonski, 3812 South v Eighth street, Omaha, Neb. . MISSING IN ACTION , Marion A. Hankins, Paxton. Neb. Clyde J. Zelinger, David City, Neb. - ; . Herbert Edward Voss, 6310 Bin ney street, Benson, Neb. J Alvin J. Helin, 3129 Seward I street, Omaha, Neb. '. The following Nebraska men are named in the casualty list given out by the government for Wednesday afternoon, December 11: KILLED IN ACTION. . . Fred Whitney, next of kin, Milt Whitney, Broken Bow, Neb. Joseph Arbor Hamilton, next of , kin, William Lurray, Belgrade, Neb. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Mech. Fred L. Holmberg, next of . kin, Gustav F. Holmberg, Nebraska City, Neb. 'Enoch Martin Anderson, next of kin, John A. Anderson, Wakefield, Neb. William Gross, next of kin, Mrs. Lincoln Gross, Palmer, Neb. Ira A. Fazel, next of kin, Mrs. Rose D. Nelson, Palmyra, Neb. Emeil H, Kenning, next of kin, Fred Kenning, Steele City, Neb. : Fred A. Hofer, next of kin, -Mrs. Louise Hofcr. Falls City, Neb. Harry M. McEntaffer, next , of kin, Mrs. Jennie M. McEntaffer, Emer son, Neb. ; : r DIED OF DISEASE. ; Williard L. Fix, Milford, Neb. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDE TERMINED. . Corp. Leslie Clark Moore, next of kin, Mrs. Chancy HV Moore, Pierce, .Neb. "Harry Kruse, next of kin, Mrs. Anna Kruse, Lincoln, Neb. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. - Austie C. Myers, next of kin, An thony A. Reed, Havelock, Neb. ' - Emil R. Kasner, next of kin, Mrs. Anna Hrbek, 1820 O street, Omaha, . Neb. -i Chris Miller, next of kin, Mrs. .Soren G. Miller, Herman, Neb. : MISSING IN ACTION. Clarence N. . Halverson, next of kin, Mrs. Anna Halverson. Harting ton, Neb. -! Albert G. Bender, next of kin, Mrs. Sophia Bender, Johnson, Neb. Fred Charles Dittmer, next of kin, Henry Dittmer, Ohiowa, Neb. MARINE CASUALTIES. DIED OF WOUNDS. ' John F. Deveney, next ol kin, John F. Deveney, 2413 A street, Omaha, Neb. ' SEVERELY WOUNDED. "'! Corp. Byron E.v Arries, next of kin, Alexander M. Arries, Platts mouth, Neb. V ' The followlnr Iowa, South Dakota and Wyomlnr mm are namrtl In the ratuialtjr tint anit out by the government (or Thurs . ir morning, December lit N , .. , ... KILLED IS ACTIOX. ? , Corp. Raymond Laune, Wendte, 8. D. i Chaanaejr A. (Sreen, Hopklnton. In. . I . Vl. V! Wn.llnv Ramfnrif. H. D. ' . Mervllle E. Brandt, Laramie, Wyo. Lloyd Tnfly, Misaowri Valley, la. Joha Vlslcky, Belle PUine, la. DIED FBOM WOUNDS. ' Corp. Glen B. Kennedy, Newton, la. - DIED 0 DISEASE. - iietvt. r.eo Wy Skate, Dea Moines, la. Frank F. Kahl, Itelennort, la. - WOUNDED SEVERELY. , Sera. William Self, Anaeoeo, la. Archie Hlldebrand. Fulton, 8. D.. Geo. Thompvon. Arlon. Ia. Samuel F. Yount , Webster City, la. Oust A. Holvher, Waubey. S. P. Henry W. Twlllman, Inton, Ia. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED i Corp. Charles M. Hon. Laurel. Ia. Corp. Leo. J. Meaclier. Ino. Ia. Corp. Christian M. Berthelsen, Bioo City In Corp. Charles L. Harrington., Armour. Bugle Wm. C. Wlelaad, Delmont, 8. D. Frank J. Burnett, Ordway, 8. D. Alfred M. llegre, Clair City, 8. D. Ceo. Holdnworth, EddjTllle, la. TOYS 17 U BUY YOUR GAMES At The Union Outfitting Co., 16th and Jackson Sts. And Save From 25 . to 50' on Your Purchases. ,v Bringr the Children." Santa Claus Himself Is , Here to Greet Them t and to Each One Will Give a Pretty Present. , Our Big Toy land is located on our big main floor and cov ers more floor, space than has been devoted to this depart ment in any previous year. Visit the doll section. You will be surprised to see such large assortments and the low prices will please you. Big as .ATtmoiit of mechanical and iron toys. Toy china dishes, games, autos, express wagons, trains, tinker toys, etc., and all at prices that will .mean a saving to you of from 25 to 50. Come expecting ex traordinary values and you will not be disappointed, and aa always, maKe your own terms. I -eon C. Bemion. Hurler. 8. I J-eroy D. Brown. Dubuque, la. r.nuie II. uiegeud, Jewell, la. James l CbUman, Blakmburg, Ia. I-rnter H. Davis, Dea Moines, Ia. FreneW W. Crotty. Bernard. Ia. Theodore O. ( In) ton. Mnrde. 8. D. Raymond A. Paul, Ijmrrl, la. Fred L. Bales, Caper, M'yo. Klmer ritrommer. Red Elm, 8. D. August Hojmqulat. Milbunk. 8. D. Francis A. Kennedy, Council Bluffs, Ia. Clifford H. Kirhard, Chariton, Ia. tiro. L. Kendall, Cedar Kapids. Ia. Ogler Arthur Klvernm. Howard, S. D. Patrick F. Leaeh, Elgin. Ia. Louis fF.berlry, Chariton, Ia. NILLiD IN ACTION. Wm. James Aleiander, Wesslmjtoii Spring. 8. JU. John nunMillas, Osage, Ia. Thomas P. Lyons, Bernard, Ia. Orvllle Owrnson, Randall. Ia. Alfred M. Rodbrra;. Fertile, Ia. Ieonard E. Tulk, Des Moines, la. ha. I. Hoehn. Rockwell City, Ia. Fred A. Kundert, Davenport. Ia. Carl L. Roberson. Webster City, Ia. Martin Noonon, Irene, 8. D. The followlnr Iowa, South Dakota and Wyoming men are named In the casualty list sent out by the government for Wed nesday afternoon, December 11: KILLED IN ACTION. Corp. Alfred Orlm," next of kin, Mrs. El len E. Grim, Waterloo, la. Albert W.' Davis, next of kin, Mrs. Roue Davlft, Coleshurgvla. Carl H. Schroder, next of kin, Mrs. Elizabeth 8. Frahm, Miller, 8. D. Chnrles Donatus, next of kin, Mrs. Mary Parslow, Tamhy, Ia. Albert If. Oronne, next of kin, Thomas Chrlatlanson. Elkhorn, Ia. Jake 8. 8harfo, next of kin, Mrs. Dora Sharp), Hlirmirney. Ia. i Samuel ('. AIUaq, next of kin, Mrs. Jen nie L. Allison, Cedar, Ia. Pettrr E. Cantu, next of kin, Mrs. Aba dell Cantu, Davenport, la. John 8. Carta next of kin, Byran C. Carls, Mount Pleasant, Ia. John II. Danker, next of ' kin, Claus Danker, Lnxerne, Ia. Howard T. Ilucy, next of kin, Mrs. Mary Pane liner. Dclatont, 8. D. Arthur L. Recti, next of kin, George Rees, Blatrsburg, Ia. WOUNDED SEVKREl.x. 'Serg. Freilerirk XV, iae.-T , rext of kin. William 8. Gafulrr, Fifty-fourth and Q street, Omaha, Neb. ' Corp, Oscar D. Ewlng, next of kin, Mrs. Goldie Ewlng. Des Moines, la. Corp. Warrrn Stevens, next or-kln, J. H. Btevensr Columbus Jnncusn. Ia. Corp. James C. Hoggin, next of kin, Mrs. A. Olson, Gayvllle. 8. 1). Corp, John E. Ellison, next of kin, Mrs. Mary J. FJUson, Clarinda, Ia. Corp. Clarence A. Davis, next of kin, Mrs. Tour Sftonr, Clarence, Ia. Corp Boyd O. Smith, next of kin, WU lkm D. Smith. Kimball, 8. D. Allen II. Parker, next of kin, Mrs. Era Waring, Dubuque, Ia. Isaac DenlieMte, next of kin, Fred Den heste. Sioux City, Ia. Arthur Knutwtn, next of kin, Jacob Knutwin, Radcliffe, la. William Danhartog. next of kin, Cor nelius Dnnhartog, Talnter, Ia, Edgar J. Coekrell, next of kin, John Cockrcll, (ilvin. Ia. Ralph V.. French, next of kin, George French. Moris. Ia. Modlra K. Ilouk, next of kin, Mrs. Ella Mosley, Centervllle, la. Fred Wellaml, next of kin, Albert Wei laml. Marlon Junction, Ia. . Albert M. Karsbergrn. next of kin, Mrs. G. A. Kumhergen, Sheldon, la. William M. Todd next of kin, Mrs. Olive C. Todd. Boone, Ia. v William J. llagerty, next ol kin, John Hagrrty, Epworth, Ia. Orvllle I.. Kindig. next of kin, Mrs. Anna Kindig, Burlington, Ia. Herman K. Brakslek, next of kin, Frank Brnkslrk, Van Horn, Ia. Herman Gute, next of kin, John Gote, Breda. Ia. Benjamin B. Bush, next of kin, Miss Anna Bush, Knoxville, III. WOUNDED, DEGREE .UNDETERMINED. Clifford D. Blair, next of kin, E. D. Blair, FonteneMe, Ia. Hans C. Hansen, next of kin, Miss Fan nie D. Hnnsen, Des Moines, Ia. Donald Hay Moxhrr, next of kin, Mrs. A. Irotfmam, Laramie, Wye. (iuy Murphy, next of kin, Mrs. Amanda C. Richardson, Harrison, Neb. Charlie Schwartz, next of kin, August Schwartz, Chariton, la, John H. Kllerman. next of kin, Mrs. Mollle Kllerman, RapidXlty, S. D. Foy Fourh, next of kin, Georgo W. Fouch. MHi-Hhalltown, la. James Given, next of kin, Mrs. Jessie Given, Bushlllls, la. MISSING IN ACTION. Charles M. Sadler, next of kin, Mrs. Anne R. Sadler, Cascade, Ia. Fbed Bentley, next of Gin, David Bent ley, Mount Sterling, la. John I.. Anderson, next of kin, Earl An derson. Sloux City, Ia. Dudley V. Burns, next of kin, Patrick J, Burns, Wesalngton, 8. D. James W. I-anshlln, next of kin, Mrs. Katie Laughlln, Harold, 8. D. Silas N. Tcig, next of kin, Mrs. Julia Telg, Radcliffe, Ia. ' Lt. Ernest L. Bailey Dies of Pneum.onia in France The War department Wednesday notified Mrs. E. L. Bailey. 2558 Fort street, of the death of her husband, Lt. Ernest L Bailey, in Coulace, France. He died of pneumonia No vember 29. He entered the service about a year ago. In addition to his widow he is survived by a son, 3 years of age. Mrs. Tibbets Given Divorce . .; With Alimony and Child Marie Tibbetts was granted a di vorce decree Wednesday in the dis trict court. Custody of her daugh ter, Betty Jane, 30 months old, and $10 a week for her suport were awarded her in her suit against Ralph Tibbetts. rV is but eleven "Shopping days away and we urge those who have not done Christmas shop ping, to do so NOW. Hardly a thing has been" overlooked here in the way of assortments and service for the Christmas shopper. i ', u SETS ' JswUsnrniinini.,. irv 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Look young! Nobody can tell if you aA Cm aaslmsk tlki'av almnl vjioina of Sage Tea and Sulphur. , Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, " brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug stoYe for "Wy-eth's- Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of thjis' famous old recipe, improved by the addition 'of other ingredients, at a mall cost. , s Don't stay gray! Try it! No One can possibly tell that you darkened four hair, as it does it so naturally md evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush, with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time t by morning' the irrnv hair disatmears. and after an- .. , - . Otner appiicauun ur iwo, yuut wair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive.- Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound i3 a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not in tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv; y Large Stock of Gift I Handkerchiefs for Women, len, Children We have here, ready for your choosing; a wonderful stock of Handkerchiefs. Stocks purchased months ago and now offered accordingly. Visit our Handkerchief Section. Main Floor R& CROWING OMAHA If You Don't Know the ' Recipient's Preferences Send A Glove or Merchandise Certificate These w ill be just as welcome as a person ally selected gift, and are issued for any amounts redeemable at any time. Glove Counter or Exchange Desk. MEN'S and Women's Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, excellent quality, regular size, hemstitched borders, ea., 25c WOMEN'S Initial Handkerchiefs. All hand embroidery, neatly hem stitched, dainty corner designs, all letters, each, , 50c MEN'S Initial Handkerchiefs. Hem stitched borders, white and colored embroidery. Initial. Three in box, 50c; six in box, 1.00 A Special Christmas Sale of Crepe De Chine Envelopes and Teddy Bear Suits This offering is one of the most important features of Thursday's sales---it will be appreciated not merely because of the exceptionally low price--- . but also for the lovely quality of material and making--- in flesh color. Ribbon Straps or full shoulder effect trimmed in dainty val or cotton filet laces. Choice of six different styles 2.50 to 2.75 Values The Smart Bungalow Aprons IE A Quality Excellent for Gift Giving CHILDREN'S Box Handkerchiefs, with novelty corner pictures, plain and hemstitched, three in fancy Christmas box. Delight the children with a box of these Handkerchiefs at 15c, 25c and 39c. IMPORTED Madeira Hand Embroider- ed Handkerchiefs. All pure linen. Eyelet embroidery corners, fine scalloped edges, all hand work, each 50c, 1.00, 1.50 if MCrC ssyh Choice of six different styles 3 jit 2-50 t0 2-75 Values leg : A limited quantity jSP ' """'Z iv",H I on sale Thursday jfjl. 1 yf hImIt only at $1.69 - fl, I "tysE '2.50-2.75 ( J70W Values j jj ! y.,. IZ I 'Third Floor "LI3RE are aprons that are "fashioned." They are made of good quality percale with belts and pockets, braid edge and bind ing, round or square neck (fcllars. Priced" at ' 1.98 ' Dainty Tea Aprons Should Be On Your List for they bespeak a Merry Christmas and these new arrivals in organdie and dotted Swiss are really out qf the ordinary. Laces, ribbon rosettes and ties add to their attrac tiveness. Priced at ' ' 50 to 1.50 Third Floor s 8& A Noteworthy Sale of ' High Class Madeira . Hand-Embroidered Linens, Scarfs, Doilies, Ovals, Lingerie Pillows and Cloths, at special ? prices of interest to every woman. Hand-Embroidered Madeira Edge Doilies v Made of very fine quality linen. v 10-inch size, each, 39c 12-inch size, each, 59c An Assortment of 1.25 Doilies, 79c All linen hand-embroidered in the 12-inch size ; pat terns are very exquisite ; only two or three of a de sign ; while this lot lasts, each, ' 79 Bread-Tray Ovals, 29c These are 6x12 inches in size, beautiful Hand-Embroidered Madeira. Spe cial, each, 29d Handkerchief Cases, Each 1.50 Hand-Embroidered M a -deira,'very elaborate de signs, and will make highly appreciative gift. Each, 1.50 19.98 Lunch Cloths, 12.50 For a special Xmas offering, 54-inch, all linen Hand Embroidered Madeira Lunch Cloths; very elaborate and exquisite patterns; $19.98 value, each, 12.50 1 Main Floor - Hosiery The preferred gift item on many a list-a wonderful choosing here, i An interesting collection of Fine Silk Hose featured from our stocks at . . . . l 50 Hosiery of the sort every woman delights in buying, wearing and , receiving. Come in-lain colors black and white. All are fashioned with high spliced heels, toes and soles. Some are all silk to the top with double silk hem, some have lisle tops. Excellent value and thoroughly dependable. WOMEN'S Fiber and Lisle Hose, in colors and "black and white. All seamless spliced heels, toes and soles. Extra spe cial,, pair, 59d Q HILD REN'S Silk Lisle Ho.., fine ribbed, good dye, colors black and tan, brown and white, at. ( " 50 Main Floor V Q HILD REN'S Silk Hose, , all ribbed, extra good quality, in pink, sky, black and white. All siz es, 6K to 9, at 1.25 to 1.95 iJON'T ujorry about what to give a man The Brandeis store is the logical place for ckoosmg Men's Gifts. ay Figured Cretonnes. 1,900 Yards in a Gift Sale . at 65c a Yard The cretonnes in this selling are all from our regular assortments purchased months ago, hence this low pricing. They are in patterns difficult to obtain now. Especially Suitable for , Draperies The patterns are exeellently.jchosen and are de sirablefor complete furnishings bf a room, in cluding window and door draperies, as well as bed coverings and slip covers for furniture, and they .will be found v Splendid for Making ' r ' r Christmas .Gifts , A " Laundry bags Needle bags Skirt bags Shoe bags , Slipper bags ' Sewing boxes Handkerchief boxes - , . Waste paper baskets Magazine and book covers ( Photograph boxes Table covers Dresser scarfs and the covering of pillows, sldrt boxes, screens. . - ' Third Floor .'. ' ...J . ,-1 Cedar Boxes And Matting Covered Chests Pretty, Useful and Very Desirable for Christmas Gift Giving. Santa Claus and His Big loyland Here Down stair ThejCedar Chests Are in various sizes, made of genuine red cedar, kiln dried, and 6f superior workmanship, and highly finished. ' - Priced $15 to $30 Matting Cot ered Boxes, 4.75 to 13.50 Special! ? in Sil,kRD1. Velour, Tapestry and Brocades at 2.98 i Third Floor 1 -We have one big square of Nothing But Blocks, 16 Embossed- Blocks, with ani mals, letters and numerals, ' 1-inch cubes, i5c 2-inch cubes, 9 blocks, highly em bossed, 25c 20 fine embossed 2-inch cubes, at 50c With Color Cubes you will keep the boy out of mis chief for hours. V With the 25c sefyou can make 24 different designs, and 100 de signs with the 1.00 set. . - - At the Game Counter A Special . Army Tents and diers, handsome containing 2 0 Soldiers, 2 Tents, 1 Gun, 1 Can non ; special price, 45c Doll Beds, All Shape! . and Designs White Enamel, Beds and Cradles, 75c to 4.5o Mahogany Beds, French designs, at . 6.00 Mission Oak, 4.50 to 5.00 . AH have springs, mattresses and pillows. ' Have you seen the big Yankee Cannon that shoots the Kaiser? .24 inches long and will shoot 50 feet. Price, ' 3.00 i ' m Sol- Jf Funny Animal Cut-Up With the wooden blocks you can make animals that , Ropsevelt never dreamed of while he was in Africa; two sjzes, 50c and 1.00 Chimcraf t ' teaches the boy chimWry. I Chimcraft comes in S sizes, No. 1 size, with the Chimcraft Book, special price, at 85c No 2, at 2.00 No. 3, at i 4.00 Hundreds of Dolls The celebrated Schoen hut all-wood Dolls and the Horseman Gold Medal Dolls, both ad vertised in the Saturday Even ing Post, are fyere in all sizes, from 75to 15.00