2"n THE OMATTA srVDAV KEF: SEPTEMBER r. 1014. WltTV WAD VP mn i.iiniTv'r- ' ' " . . - - , iiiiiii n i i 1 1 1 1 rt r .1 run i.nunii i ii 11 - 1 " 11 1 a ii viiau i un uiiniu i i ii Many Prominent Women to Sell Tag for Visiting Nurses. GOLFERS' TRIP IS POSTPONED mea ta s mlt lull ext year Play at loaa t lr-rHcaaaa Pre pa Ha; Retnra ta Bradles. Serial rilf.i... VNlPAchl,1rn ncee at Field and ' arter Lake cluba. Tl KSDAY-Muslcale and dinner-dance at Happy Hollow club; dinner dance at arter Lake club; Mr. Oeorge Wlrk eraham. luncheon at iratii unii... .Mr. and Mrs. John Kekins. dtnner-dnnre -eymoiir lk country club; I'nl- .. im v iM-ie rnifnimment VVKDNESIAY-Tag day for Visiting Nurse association: Renstrnm-Ltnde wedding; matinee and dinner-dance at Seymour Lake Country club; dinner dancea at Field and Country cluha. THURSDAY-Marrlcd folka' dinner-dance at tneid club; Carter Lake club dinner fiance. Kill KAY Women golfere at Happy Mo. Imw club; heymour Lake club dinner Hanee. ."-ATtKPAY-tVeek-end dinner dance at Held. Happv Hollow and Country cluha; membera' night, tarter Ijike club. When Wednesday morn dawn bright and clear you'll find an army hundreds strong. They're brave, they're true and they arc dear and they It aasall the busineas throng. I'ut not with guns or cannon irmi and you'll ba safe where e'er you paaa. For thla army fights for charity and each brave soldier la a lass. Wednesday will be tag day for tha benefit of the Visiting Nurse aaaoclatlon. Society women and everyone interested In thla noble work will give up the en tire day to lending all asalatanca pos alhla to help net a large fund for tha work for the coming winter when pro visions and coal will have to ba forth coining for the alck poor of the city. The women In charge and their isrge corps of assistants take command of tha rlly at g o'clock In the morning, when Mayor Dahlman will hand over the of ficial key for tha day. There will ba skirmishing partlea sent to all parte of the city and South Omaha, and aentrlea will be placed at the entrance of all of the large buildings bo that no one will esiape without a tag. which will aerve aa a paaaport. "Five centa will be aa welcome aa ti"(???, on of them aald to me, "and I do hone the men will not wait for tha young women to aak them to buy taga." Women Oolferi. The Omaha Women Oolferi have poet poned their trip to Ploux City until next aeaaon. Several of tha beat player have nut yet returned from the golf tnurna tnenta at Chicago and Milwaukee and aome other playera are Mill at the sea shore. Tha Omaha playera had planned lo ae cept tha Invjtatlon of the Sioux City golf, era for a game for next Thuraday. but a large number are planning to go to Lin coln on that day. which will be Omaha day at tha state fair. Instead, tha women mntmr .:m u..ia their regular tournament next Friday at Happy Hollow. Mrs. Baker Write, from London. A letter dated at London. August 17. from Mrs. Benjamin 8. Baker to her later. Miss Heynolde. says; "War was declared tha day following our arrival In London. Banks closed for three days, but we were fortunate In having some money itn us and In getting comfortable quar ters and have gotten along splendidly. "Upon declaration of war Americana came to London In droves from tha con tinent and many had a very hard time, It being almost Impossible to gat money or accommodations. Everybody waa fran tlo to get home and all wanted to go at onca. Wa have met many Omaha .people. "Tha Masons established headquarters hera and hava been and ara doing a grand relief work among tha Americana. "Of course wa ara terribly disappointed at not being able to make our trip aa planned, but thankful-wa got no further ttn London, aa moat who did lost all their trunks and clothing. "Wa hava taken In about everything In I,ondon from tha aluma to royalty and hava enjoyed the beautiful climate hera very much. The Judge la greatly taken with Great Britain and the English peo ple, but America Is good enough for me. 'We hsve book age en the Baltic (White Mar line) for September 10. Should like to leave for home earlier, but thla la tha beat we can do. Colonel and Mra. Benton of Boston leave with us tomorrow for a tour of 8.oti,nd Bnd ir,nd- , nterm don't worry about us. for we are all right and having a good time." Return from Summer Trips. Miss Ruth M. Zlttle will leave tomorrow for Chicago, where she will spend the winter studying voice culture. For the last two, years aba was a pupil of Walter B. Graham and Is well known la musical circles and clube and la a member of All Batata' church choir. While away aha will make her home with Miss Louise Murphy 1n Oak Park, who was formerly of Omaha. Mra A. 3. Beaton and children have re turned from Gillette and Dome lake, where they apent the summer. Mia Hortens Epleaberger and Miss Mamie Sptesberger returned home Fri day from New York. Long Beach and Far Rockaway. where they hava been enjoying surf bathing and motor tripe for a number of weeke. MUaea Elisabeth sxd Alice Fry re turned Saturday from a two tnonlha' trip to tha Canadian Rockies. California and the grand canyon of Arlsona. Mra W. aV Poppletoa and aon ha returned from Chelsea, N. J., where thej tpent the aummer. Mra T. U Kim bail and Mlaa Klmbat iava returned from Garden. Wis. Mr. and Mra C. a Valentine have returned from Pin Cone Camp la Mln aeeet and hava taken aa apartment In the New Hamilton. Mra Mark Coad and her mother. Mra. Crelghton. Mlaa Etta, Crelghton and Mlat Evelyn Ledwlch returned yesterday frorr. Bald Eagle Lake, where they have been for some weeks. European TrtTelen. Miss Ella L. Phelps. Instructor la the Omaha High school, who waa marooned la rraece, where aha haa been studying modern languages thla aummer, landed In New York last Sunday. Mlaa Phelta mm a few days In Connecticut and la ex pected home Sunday. Mlsee Mary Irene and Winifred WaJ lace, who ware traveling lo Europe thla summer, arrived la Boston on the Arabic Thursday morning and ara expected in Omaha today. A cable Wednesday from Mrs. Nathan Merrlant and Miss Mcrrlara announced tliotr aaf arrival In London from Swit- "Tag Day" ii t These young; women, in company with a host of oth- or- "t ers, will be busy on Wednesday of this week in the work of selling taga for the benefit of the Omaha Visiting jff ', j'VvV V 7 Nurse Association. ' fii'M- ''' V j; , 4)p V ) V' '-( ten .B'rA t -H "( ' - H,,,,,,...,.,... i v r Ty" v wr ' - JJ Q 'v', - v.,. irrland. They have paasage engared on the Olympic on the 20th of th!e month. At Happy Hollow. Among those who entertained guests at dinner Saturday evening were Mr. and Mra W. M. Kalnbolt, who had covers laid for aUteen gtieata; C. F. Waller, four; T. W. Blackburn, six; T. F. Fell, six; W. D. Williams, four; Charles Hsrd- Ing ssven; J. P. O'Keefe four. ' Tha Alpha Tau Omega ramp on Car:.' lake closed with a dinner at the Happy Hollow club Saturday evening. Thoe present wore: Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Parks. Mr. and Mra. Ray Ralnhnlt. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle. Mr. snd Mrs. R. E. Wenvcrllng. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laird. Misses Mlaaee Kllsabeth Crawford, Marrnret Ruatln, Helen Pogue, Kay tilmmotie, Francee Todd. Ann Jtuan. ll Mlsabeth Flnley, Jennie fmlcliind. I.oa Howard marguerite Hcott, Ruth Llndley, Mers Ruth Mahyer. Aicaara F.dward I'ndeland, lUrry Marah, I-ula W. Home, K A. llarrla. O. . I.lppencott. A. ll. O Hanlon. A. C. Kennedy, Jr. George D. Oelb C. W, Hlacklock, w. h. Hunt. A, L. Iurance, W. 1 Hosa. Jr.: Chandler Trimble. Ouy Heed, U H. Allen, Jr.; liarley Brown, 3eymour Lake Country Club. flir. ana Mrs. t rank u. Roberta enter ained at a tilnner-dance Friday evening. Chelr guests were; .Mr. and Mia. Allen Dudley. Miss ba Hard. Mlaa Sarah Reeley. Dr. Robert It 4 .wall A-- , Mich. Hoy McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Donahue had as their guests: Mr. and Mra CTiarlea Fletcher. Mr. and Mra William Bavlnger. Mr. and Mra. O. M. Smith. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Olson and Mr. aj! Mrs. C. H. Marling dined together. Tne rcogram for Tuesday evenlna- la in iharge of Mra John Baklna. This la ex pected to be th banner night or tha sea son. Mr. and Mra John Beklna have Issued .notations to sixty-five guesu for dinner 7-ieaday evening. The company will make the trip In a special chartered car. At the Field Club. Miss Helen Tngwersen gave a dinner U the Field club last evening for Misses Ilrglna CowelL Marlon Towle. Naomi Towle, Helen Castman: Measrs. Paul "nrley, Philip Chass. Clarence Peters, Frits Bnchola. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Cos had aa their Tueats at dinner Saturday evening: Mr. and Mra Robert A. Oantt. Mr. and Mia. John K. Morrlaon. Mr. and Mra. Cheater D. Sturtevant Mr. ai.d Mrs. George S. Johnston. Birthday Partiei. Mrs. If. O. Read entertained Saturday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Emma Julia's ninth birthday. Pala blue and white' were used In the decorations and the favors were small blue baskets filled with candlea. Tte birthday cake waa white with nine candlea oa It The afternoa was spent la games. Those present were: Mlaaaa M!saes I.ydte Read. Alice Sunderland, Buate Johnson. Hadle Wei... Lillian Weiaa. Oertrude Read. XI a iters fiimuftl Thnm a Emma Julia Read, Josephine Walta. Marguerite Green field. Irma Wells. Virginia Walls, Meat era- Dick Walker, Mlaa Barbara Millard, daughter of Up and Mrs. Barton Mtllard. celebrated bar fifth birthday with a party for a number of her little friends Tuesday afternoon. Those present were Pauline and, Frederick Workers for the x - umonaooo . s ' .-I....."?" j' s Connell Hamilton, Francea and William MoCor mlik, Frances Millard. John !. Crtlsh ton, ill, Edwsrd Weatbrook. Jr., feth Roaewater, John Davis and Joseph and John Madden, Jr. At the Country Club. A number of dinner nartl.. w.r. d... at the Country club Saturday evening. r. j. mirxiey had nine guests; J. Q Flta gemld. four; J. A. Mc Shane, nine; R. W. Hall, six! Robert Burns, four; Arthur C. Smith, three; George Prlna. six; H. U Oumlngg. seven, and A. V. Klnsler. four. Pleaaurei Paat Mra. Frank Dunn gave an afternoon Kensington Wediieaday In honor of her guest Mra. Alton O. Mead and daughter, Mlaa Genevlve. of Odebolt, la. Refresh, menta wera served. Tnoae present were: Mesramee Mesdames J. Long, U. Boatoek. M. Corkryne, E. O. Owln. B. K. Gents. E. A. Htevena. F. C. Henacan, A. O. Mead. Roy Fraaelle. E. C. Dunn. A. Lynch, Miss Genevieve Mead and Master Harold Fra. telle. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Qtvena gave a family reunion at their home on South Flfty-flrrt street in honor of their niece. Mra. K. Franklin and daughter, Miss Mebelle of Caldwell, Kan. Covera were laid for nineteen: Mr. and Mrs Edward Olveas of Lincoln. Mr. and Mra L. Ulvena of Firth. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Glvana. Meadamee Mesdames K. Franklin, of William Lee, of Caldwell, Kan. -Lincoln. Henry Moms, of F"-th. Neb. Mleses MUses Mabelle Franklin. Sarah Olvens. Dorothy Glvens, Lillian Ulvena, Messrs Messrs Edward Olvena, of Samuel Glvana of Lincoln. Firth. Neb. Roy Glvens, Horace Olvena. Beturnlng' to College Mr. Arthur Loorals. son of Mr. and Mra. Howard O, Loomla, leaves September IT, to enter Cornell unlveralty, Otbsra who will go to Cornell are Wallace Shepard. Morton Wakeley and Kenneth Norton, Mr. Singleton Bwltaer leavea about Sep tember M to enter his junior year at Ann Arbor. Mich. Miss I-aura Myers leavea Saturday for lUlled.a.t, aUilt, wUtte at vUl enter 1 . ' . - V ; .. .;' , '. Visiting Nurse 1 :r : 1 ntK. X ... . VlK- I V eJ - , N 1HLDBED ROdERS Hillsdale college. Mlaa Myere-enters hsr sophomore year and Is a member of PI Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Culver Cook will leave shortly to attend college at Dartmouth this year. Mr. Philip Downs leavea today for Union unlveralty at Schenectady, N. Y. Theater Partiei. The Dundee Women' club will attend the Monday matinee performance of "Milestones" at the Brandela theater in a body, forty seats baring been reserved for them. Among those who hare reservations for small parties Monday evening are W. II. McCord. R. B. Howell. A. B. Warren. W. T. Page. D. R. Mills. Charles Klrarh braun. -Mrs. J. M. Mstcalf, Dr. Millard Langreld, Arthur Mets, Dean James A. Tancuck, Glsn Wharton, F. 8. Davis of Council Bluffs. M. E. 8. W. Club Xeeti. Mra Frank Flary entertained the M. K. 8. W. club at her home Thursday afternoon. Tha decorations were carried out In a color scheme of pink and yellow, and prises were won by Mra A. Godwin, Mrs F. Bucklo and Mra L Mackenala. The club will be entertained next Thura day by Mra E, Mount The member In clude. Meedaresa- Mesdamss F. Eiary. !ee Bridges, G. Maxwell, I Mackenste, W. Robin, E. Mount A. Godwin II. Small. H. Brewing-ton, K. Hucklo, M, Blair. . W. Hunter. Seren Social Seven will be much In evidence at the First Christian church en Monday n'ght September T. A seven social, which promises something new, haa been planned by aeven young people, tor the evening's entertainment. foora open at T:TT and each guest on entering will be tagged with a red seven. Association I I f it) AtA.hmi't Wet Epeneter The rooms will be decorated in the En deavor colore, red and white snd red sevens. Tha seven features of entertain ment are In charge of Miss Marie Shook, Mr. William Thompson and Mr. C. A. Cook. Miss Grace Leldy will render a violin solo, Mrs. Redfleld of Kansas City, a piano solo. Mrs. A. A. Heath and Mlas Pearl Ptersall. vocal numbers. Mlaa Lydla Ramer and Miss Pearl Pier aall have provided seven kinds of refreah. menta to be served at seven tablea by seven young ladle. Misses Cook, Lois snooa. jean Matters, Myrtle Harding, Heden Morris, Ida Houck and Ethsl Klin ker. Messrs. Wirt, Benson and Burrltt ara arranging the other ftaturws for the evening. For Mill Tibbeti. Mies Anna Tlbbets. the guest of Mra. J M. Metcalt. waa given an Informal after noon bridge Friday by Mtss Wakeley. who naa tnree tablea of playera Saturday evening Mr. and Mra. Arthur C. Wakeley entertained at dinner at the Omaha club for Mlas Tlbbets. Motor Tripi. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kunold and eon. Ed ward, left Thursday for an auto trip to Flfleld. la., where they will visit Mrs. Kunold sister. Mrs. Van Fleet, for a week. To Honor Oueit M'.ss Haael Breeder of St Louis was honor guest at an Orpheum party given Friday. Those present were: auaaes Mlaaes Riul flrnj.H.r T r. i . . iik.-L ituth Grey. fclhel Albach. aiiinu Bievera Mra Carl Slevera. Universal Circle. The Inlversal Circle will entertain at N J X r?7TV the hall, Twenty-e:ghth and Fowler atreeta. Tuesday afternoon. Mra. E. Loriaeton and Mrs. W. M. Kennedy will be the hoateaaes. Elks' Picnic. The annual picnic and dancing partv for the Klks and their wives and frlenda will be given Kepternber 17 at Peymour I.Mke Colintry club. There will be a banket picnic or table d hot dinner whichever the gurats prefer. The even l"K will be epent In dancing. Orpheum Party. -Mrs. O. L. Edwsrda entertained at an Orpheum thaUr party Haturday after noon for her daughter, Mary Krleen. The gneats were Miarca lortte Adler, Jcan nette Jacfier and Fannie Lydell. Holquist-Swanson Wedding. Tlin wedding of Mr. Oscar Holquist and Miaa Emma Swanson took place Wednes day evening at the home of the bride s a'int, Mra. Anna Erlckson. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Adolph Hult. Proceeding the ceremnnv. Mrs. Soderherg sang '-in the Tlmo of Roaes" and Mlas Helen Dnhlbcrg played the wedding march. The I.H'lr- waa given away by her cou ln. Mr. O. M. Erlckson. Mr. l,enu SJolln servrd aa 1-cst man and Mr. Walter Petcr- on na groomsman. Miss Clara Bwanaon, alster oT the bride, waa maid of honor. Phe wore lavnnder silk crepe and carried a bouquet of rosea. Miss Esther Holuulst waa bri'Vamnld. wore green silk crepe with fillet lace and carried an arm co quet of roses. Misses Gladys Holmsirew, Esther Peterson. Anna John and Ellen Hteberg stretched ribbons and wore dresses of white crepe trimmed with lace. Little Miaa Francis Holfjuist carried the ring In a basket of American Beauty roses. The bride looked charming in an elab orate hand-embroidered gown of white rharmeuee studded with pearls and trim med with silk shadow lace. Her veil was held in place with lilies of the valley. She alao wore a diamond pendant, the gift of the groom. The houae was taatefully decorated with palma. ferna and Kl larney roaes. Following tho ceremony a reception was held, about sixty guests being present. Mr. and Mrs. Holqulat left for the lakes of Minnesota, and will be at home after November 1 at 2417 North Forty-fa fth avenue. West-McCartney Wedding. Mr. John Boyd McCartney announces the marring of hta daughter. Opal Sara, and Mr. Charles Wayne West, which waa celebrated Wedneaday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barmon at Adams. Neb. The bride wore her go-away suit of brown s!lk and carried an arm bouquet of brides' roses. Miss riarce Barmon wss the brldes mn'd. She waa gowned in pink and car ried pink roses. Mr. Reeee Sand was the uesi man. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. C. E Burns nnd Mr. Reese Sand of Omaha; Miss Mnbel Kemlle of Council Bluffs; Mrs. W. 1 Duermyer and Miss Vera Ballonre of Lincoln. After an extended western trip the young people will be at home In Ashland. Rogen-Louis Wedding. . The wedding of Miss Loreta Rogers, daughter of Mra. Anna Rogers of Chi cago, and Karl Louis, of this city, for merly of Chics go. took place Thursday afternoon at the home of the bride's als ter. Mra. George Brandels and Mr. Bran dela In Fatt-acrea. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father D. P. Harring ton of St. Cecelia's parish. Mr. and Mra. Louis lert for Colorado, and after No vember 1 will be at home In Omaha. Corrigan-Becker Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Edward Becker announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Katherine, and Mr. Albert M. Cor rlgan of Cleveland, O. The wedding will take place In November and the younjr couple will make their home In Cleveland, where Mr. Corrlgan Is connected with the Dally News and Leader. Miscellaneous Shower. Mrs. F. Harper and Mra. S. Butler en tertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon' In honor of Miss Anna Linde, whose marriage to F. Arthur Renxtrom takes place September I. Those present were: Merdamea Mesdames S. BJourke, J. E. Renstrom, Brew. Butler, J. Swanaon. c. J. Johnson, Maupin. K. Harper. V Ericson.. p. j, Linde. Ed. Leigh, In and Out of the Bee Hive. Dr. J. H. Irvine left .Thursday with a party of friends for a two weeks' fishing trip to the Minnesota lakes. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Klauaner have re turned from a three months' visit In southern California. Mlas Alma Prstt will leave Sunday to visit her sister in Denver. Mr. and Mra. Robert C Him Fri day for New York, Montreal and Quebec Air. and Mrs. John Donarea are at Fort Washakie, Wyo., and will visit In Chey enne and Denver before returning home. Miss Mildred Rose and Mlaa Tnn rv,.,. have gone to Grand Island for a hot visit. Mlas Grace Fleming, who has been via. ttlng In the weatern part of the state dur ing tne summer months, has returned. She spent the summer on her father ranch. Mrs. John W. Battin will leava Wen... day tor a month' visit tn th Osark mountalna of Arkansas. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnston have re turned from a vacation trip. Miss Luvern Valhowa haa rtumu from Germany, where ah ha been studying music Miss Myrtle Brady has returned from ! f aliuht PRICES k TurpiiTs Dancing Academy. 28th and Farnam OPENS SEPTEMBER HTH. Adult Prlnnei-a Vnnilav a Vf Arinlt Altvan,. Tna- n w Joining bept. 14-1 will b gtvon a reduction of l.0V. Applications received now. Hrat aaaemhly haturday evening. ot. 10th. Klrt Children' Oaas Saturday O t, 18th. Heginners 1 .10. advanced J.JO P. M. Private lessons dally. If you ant to be up to-u.ite. learn tl.a ue St. l- t'anttr WmIi t'untei- 11.11 ..... if.it n..,.. and Hesltationa. Stage and fancy dancing Fortland, Ore, where 'he visited her aunt, Mra. J. Sc-hten- Mrs. Byron R. Hastings and family re turned last Sunday from Iake OkoboJI. where they had a cottage for the summer. Mrs. Arthur H. Henton haa return"'! I from Lake Mlnnetonka and Minneapolis, 1 where she spent the summer visiting her son. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Petersen and family returned Friday from Lincoln, where little Dorla Petersen waa ring-bcarer at the Foater-Purritt weddins. Miss Lauretta Copt has returned after spending three months on the Psclfia coast Mr. W. R. Singer nf Chicago and Mr. Sidney C. Singer of Syracuse, N. Y have arrived to attend a family reunion today. Mrs. J. H. Parrotte and Mrs. E. T. Sweeney have returned from a five weeks' trip on the Pacific const. Mra. James A. Griffith and Miss Vivian Griffith leave today for a two weeks' stay at Colfax Springs, and will later spend two weeks In Washington, Rich mond, New York and Philadelphia. Perional Mention. A son. Robert J. Roaenfeld, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenfcld of Council Bluffs Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nlcman have taken apartments at The Lorenzen, Thirty-first street and Dewey avenue. Mrs. F. P. Doollttle haa returned from Oklahoma City, where she waa called by the illness and death of her mother, Mrs. William H. Wood. Mrs. Wood had many friends In this city. Courts to Decide Custody of Child Whether her father, who hsd been ah- sent a number of years, or her mother's relatives, with whom she has lived, are to have custody of Edna Smith, 11 years old, Is to be decided by a habeas corpus hearing begun In district court and post- , poned until next Tuesday. Her father. Merle B. Smith, recently came here from Townsend, Mont., to take his daughter to his home there. Her home In Omaha la "24 South Twenty-fourth street. WELLESLEY WOMEN COME HOME ON TANK STEAMER NEW YORK, Sept. B.-A party of six teen young women of Welleslcy college, two teachers and fourteen students, marooned In Italy at the beginning of the European war, have reached New York aboard the Italian tank steamship Lampo from Genoa. The Lampo had no passenger accommo dations, but the officers gave up their cabins to the women. Among the party were Misses May Twohy of Spokane, Ethel Twohy of San Jose, Cal.: Eva H. Hind and Margaret Hind of Berkeley, Cal.; Mary Louls Corbln of Spokane and Charlotte C. Ben nett of Tncoma. The, Spnnlrh steamship Infanta Isabel arrived from Barcelona and Cadiz with 323 passengers. POLICE MUST LEARN HOW TO KILL CRIPPLED HORSE Chief of Police Dunn, because of the neny complaints made of carelessness on the part of officers In shooting crippled horses and the like, has Issued an order requiring the men to practice revolver hootlng at regular hour at the pollca station. Humane Officer Nlelaon has been di rected to Instruct the men where to shoot a horse to kill him Instantly. MISS HAZEL SOLOMON HURT WHILE TRAVELING IN TEXAS Misses Ethel and Haiel Solomon, Omaha singers and cabaret performers, have returned unexpectedly from Waco, Tex. They had a five weeks' profes sional engagement there, but were unable to fill It. because when near Fort Worth on the way aouth, Miss Hazel was thrown from an upper berth by a lurch of tha train and was hurt. 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