THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 9, 1912. JUNE WEDDINGS : NUMEROUS I Two Large Ceremonies Eclipse Other Social Events of the Week. SLUMBER PASTIES ABE POPULAE Many Omaha People In Going Abroad Interesting Enrage meats and Wedding Are Announced. (Continued from Page Two.) . The bride frill be attended by Miss Julia Nielsen and James F. Wyant will act as best man. : : After a abort honeymoon this couple iwlll make their home in Denver. : The wedding of Miss Bessie McDonald, .who la head' nurse at the 'Methodist Epescopal hospital, and R. J. Brown, will be quietly solemnized Monday, June 15. at the United Presbyterian church. The Rev. Mr. Spear will officiate. There will be no attendants and no reception lowing to the recent death of the groom's father. After he wedding this couple will 'take a wedding trip nd will be at home to their friends In Omaha after July 15. The marriage of Miss Hattle Nathan, '(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nathan, ! to Leon TeltelbauiA of New York,, will be ' solemnized today at 4:30 o'clock at the : borne of the bride's parents, followed by a. reception In the evening. Miss Esther ; Nathan, sister Of the bride, will be brides 'mald and Mr. Louis Nathan will be best I than. Miss Lillian Rabin will play the wedding maroh and sing the wedding jsong. i After a short wedding trip the couple jiwlll reside In New York. i Miss Anna Brandls, niece of Mr. H. C. Elllnghusen. with whom she came to 'C$maha from her home In Germany six 'years ago, will become the bride of Mr. 'Max Malchen of this clty-a 7:30 o'clock i Tuesday evening, June U, at St John's Lutheran church. , Rev; Mr. Shaffer will .read the wedding lines. Following the i ceremony a reception will be held at the noma of the groom's parents. The young i couple will spend the summer. In Europe, iwhere they will visit the parents of the (bride. On their return they will make their home at 8040 Ames avenue. Miss Sadie Bernstein, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Bernstein, will be married Monday evening at 8 o'clock to Harry Sunfleld. The wedding will take place at the Bern stein1 home and only relatives will ' be present Dr. Louis Bernstein of St. Jo ceDli. brother of the bride, will Derform the ceremony, The maid of honor will be Miss Jessie Glass of, Lincoln and Miss Ruth Frankle will play the wedding march. ... . ' .".'' E., I.Webeck and Miss Anna T. Wal fgtrom were united in marriage Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride. Miss Walstrom is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Walstrom. They will be at home to their friends for the present at 832 South Thirty-sixth Street . Those present were: Misses -(Emma Anderson, tAnnle Hedgren, 1 Jennie Juneau, Anna Olson, Jennie Nelso., iRuth Peterson, . ; Messrsi .- " rVistor Dahlst'om, IB. C. Foley. uurnur reters'i. : Misses Irene Petersen, . Irene Palmquest, Amy Palmquest Ellen Wahlstrom, Helen Walstrom. " Messrs.-" --J F. O. Weckeck, Harry Nelson, Harry Walstrom, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Palmquist, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Fischer, . v Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Anderson,' " ' : . ' Mr and Mrs. Fred Nelsori Mr. and Mrs. J. Herling, ! , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weeks, , Mr. and Mrs. J. Wlgsand, Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. Oliver Campbell, Engagements" 'i The engagement has been announced of Miss Helen Marts of Greenville, O., ti Milton Uhl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Uhl. ' Dr. and Mrs. W. H. : Sherraden ; an nounce the engagement of their daughter, iMiss Jasmine Sherraden, to Dr. M. H. ; Dunham. The wedding'will take place next fall. Miss Sherraden attended the J University of Nebraska, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. jDr. i Dunham is a member of the XI Psl Phi i dental fraternity. ' ' ' Pleasures Past ' Mr. and -Mrs. James Bowie celebrated ( their golden wedding anniversary Thurs day evening at their home, S556 Dodge l street Their relatives and friends sur prised them vsflth flowers and handsome 'gifts..' . . I rtm Vla Ttaa iraua a tlnan ariAWa I tfiiuift wet s a iuivu auvnvt Friday evening for Miss Anna Rohacek. Miss Miriam Patterson and Her Attendants VOoH ,v jr. l X S ft I V'i'vlVfi AaS v x iJJ r v-y.V ? f r 11 Ls Ja" ssisT V .. pV s III I NsMMBHSBBSaMBBMHSBSBNBSSSBlSBpjMBIBSMBMSa Mt The other guests were Misses Clara Brown, Antonle Brown, Helen Laetovica, Lldla Anderson, Ethel Butler, Selma Craft, Mollie Rohacek, Anna Craft Mlss Anne Bloom entertained at lunch eon Saturday for Miss Orena Morse of Des -Moines guest of Mrs. E. W. Kerr. Those Invited were: Misses-i . ' Misses Ines Bloom, Ruth Anderson, Bertha Heitfeld, Irene Larmon, Eileen Sward, Ina Fogelstrom, ( Christine Swanson, Wahoo, Neb. Margaret Liijenstoipe, Mrs. a o. Furen, Mrs. E. Osborne. ' ' ET Mnslkvereln Note of Thanks. Max Landow's ' concert last Thursday evening for the benefit of Muslkverein was greatly appreciated by the members of the club and they hereby wish . to tender a vote of thanks to Mr. Landow for his great generosity. Members of the Muslkverein, Mrs. Paul Getschmann, president 'HER WEDDING BELLS WILL BUTO TODAY. , fBHHSHWBBPiwat"aai VS1 ill-,, , 9, Personal Gossip Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Watkins are in New Tork. ' . Miss Stella Hamilton arrives today from Notre Dame, Ind. Mrs. James C. -Chadwick will return from the east next week. Mrs. John W. Battln has" returned from a two weeks' visit in Kearney. Colonel and Mrs. S. S. Curtis are home from Lake'OkoboJi and Keokuk. Mrs.. RoSs Towle has as her guest her sister, Miss Bonny da Weese, of Canon City. Mrs. Emil Kayser, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldwell, leaves Tuesday for Pasadena, Cal. Jack Summers, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Summers, returns today from school at Kent,' Conn. ' ' Mrs. George F. Gilmore Is attending a reunion of her class at Monmouth col lege, Monmouth, 111. TAt. and Mrs. N. P. Dean have moved into their new bungalow at 2406 South Thirty-second street Mrs. Henry Estabrook of New York was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Campbell, last week. Mrs. L. A, Diets returned yesterday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. El M. Stickney, In Minneapolis. Mrs. Lenore E. Barber will leave Mon day for Atlantic City,' where she will spend the summer visiting friends. Mrs. W. V. Morse will le&vc Tuesday for Vancouver, B. C, to spend the sum- An Invitation cordially ex tended to the. ladies of Omaha to visit our newly appointed . parlor. Halrdresslng, sham pooing, . scalp treatment for falling hair, manicuring and facial massage. The Up-To-Date Hair Dressing Parlor CATHERINE LAKE DALY , 113 South 16th Street. Up Stairs, Room 14? Doug 2427 mer with her van Robert and-bis wife. ' Miss Menie Davis ' Is x' expected home from school June 22., Shs'goes to a house party In Connrctlcut before rulurnlng. Mrs. Isaao Coles and niece". Miss Eliza" beth Reed, left Thursday to spend two months on Cape Cod. They wili be at girls' camp ' there until Mr. and Mrs. Reed Join them later In the summer. , Mrs. Thomas Kilpatrlck Is in Mollrie visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Mlx ter. before the latter goes to Lake Placid for the summer. Mrs. G. L. Raymer, who-has been -visit- lng Mrs. John W. Thorn for the last month, will return to her home In Chi cago this evening. Mrs and Mrs. Martin Saxe will be-tn Omaha some time this , month after a visit In Cleveland. They have left New Tork and expect to attend the republican convention In Chicago. Mrs. W. L, Kearnes of Kansas City will visit them while they are in Omaha. - Mrs. S. Jonasen and daughter. Miss Lillian Concord, recently , of Paris and New York, is visiting In Omaha as guests of Mrs. Jensen Dreyer. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weakley of Chi cago ere spending 1 the week end with Mrs. Weakley's sister, Mrs, T. W. Mo Cullough, at the Winona. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Lowrla and daughter left Saturday for Colorado Springs, where they will make their home during the next year. ; Mr. and Mrs. De Forest Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burgess are In Casper, Wyo., to spend a week' on the former's ranch near thero.' ; . Mrs. I C. Carter and daughter, Ruth, have gone to Boston to Join Miss Alice Carter, and from there will go to Har wich port on Cape Cod for the summer. Mrs. E. A. Hlnrlchs and daughter, Ruth, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Henderson at the Merrlam for two weeks before ' leaving for their new home In Chicago. Captain and .Mrs. David Stone and fam ily, who have been wlti Mr. and Mrs. George, Hoagland for two months, have left for their new station at Fort Lawton, near Seattle. . Mrs. .A. G. Beeson and Miss Xatherlns Beeson will lew Monday for Chicago, and from 'here wilt g to . Lafayette, Ind.,. andv later I east for the remainder of the suni.ner. Ml us Carmellta Chase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase, graduated yes terday from Bryn Mawr college, Penn sylvania. . Mrs. Chase Is there tor, the commencement exercises. Miss Leeta Holdrege, accompanied by Miss Rlngwalt and MI as Mary Rlngwalt left Tuesday with Mr. G. W. Holdroge for Madrid, Neb., where they will spend a month on the Holdrege ranch. Mr. William H. Rlx. who went to Chi cago with the Cudahy Packing company, one year ago, is home spending his vaca tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rlx. He will return to Chicago June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kohn have as their guests their daughters, Mrs. Walter Flelsher , and . Mrs. I. Lowengrund, and three little daughters, Dorothy, Margaret and Joyoe Lowengrund, all of Philadel phia. Miss Nell Ryan, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. George W, Ryan, who is a fresh man at Smith college' Northampton, Mass., has been chosen to sing In the college choir at the commencement ex ercises. , , Mrs. Arthur D. Brandets, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Leola, and hep son, J. L. Ervlne Brandeis, has arrived from New Tork and will remain In Omaha at the Brandeis summer home until the nod dle of July. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, McDonald and tittle daughter will leave this week for Oberlln college, where Mr. McDonald will attend the fifteenth anniversary, of his class. Mrs. McDonald will then leave for Mllford, Conn., for the summer. ' Mrs. Stephen Buhrer and little daugh ter, Katharine, of Chicago, have arrived to spend the week with Mrs. Buhrer's parents. General and Mrs. Frederick A. Smith at the Hotel Loyal. Mrs. Smith, who has been seriously 111, Is recuperat- Miss Emily Kelley, who has been at St. Mary's Cathedral school at Garden City, left Wednesday with her brother, Ensign' Harold Keller,' for Annapolis to attend the June ball at the Naval acad emy., Whloh took place last evening. From Annapolis they wllUgo to Murfreesboro, Tenn., to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Dar-' row, before coming home., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Megeath : and', daughter and Mr. Edward Megeath and t Mrs. Freeman have returned from Mlnne I apolls, where they went to attend thai wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Megeath' eon, Windsor, to Miss Ethel PJchter of that city. , , . -i Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Richardson and' children, accompanied by Mrs. Rlcharl Carrier, Jeave Wedensday for Pine Crest, Colo., where they will hav a cottage for j the summer. Mr. Richardson will only, remain a short) time, but expects to g' out again during the stasin. ' Captain and Mrs. Charles C. Allen, whd have been at the Presidio at San Fran Cisco since their visit here In the spring,, sailed last Saturday with the Thirtieth infantry for Alaska, to reliev the 81x-l teenth Infantry. Captain Alien will brf stationed at Fdrt Seward, the-regimen-1 tal headquarters. . v ; ;j Miss Mona Cowell, who has Justr-com ' pleted her freshman year at Vaaaar, will be home next Saturday, She remains at college for the commencement on the- 12th at the Invitation of her cousin Mlsa Grace Goulder of Cleveland, who waa one of the young women to-carry the daisy chain this year.: Mrs. Mary F. Crist of Washington, D C, Is visiting her friends, Mr. and Mrs.' Cadet Taylor, at their home, 2113 Burt, street Mrs. Crist returns from a visit to the Paclflo coast where she has been j visiting her two sons. She will remain) with the Taylors untlt-the latter part of j next week, when she-will return to Wash- 1 lngton. . . . . . ) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldrlge leave, Monday for New Tork to meet Mlsa' Gwendoline Wolfe,, and then will attend , Prise day at the school at Pomfret, Conn., where Dudley and Crafton Wolfe' are students. From there thay will all, go to Rockland, Me,, for the" summer at) "Clifford lodge'Mr.. FiSmlth'a coun- try place.' ' , ,v Miss Elaine Pujo of1 Lake-Charles, Ja., who" has arrived to be jnald of honor;' at the wedding of Miss Alice Cary Mo-: Grew and Mr. Wilson Austin next Wed-1 nesday, is the daughter of Congressman. A. P. Pujo from Louisiana. Congress man Jujo Is the chairman of the Con- j gresslonal committee on banking" and currency now Investigating thav finan cial Institutions of New Tork. Mlas Frances Nash Is spendlngtasinontn.' in New Tork, after-which she will be a month with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot at Northwest Harbor, on Mount Deaertrf Island, on the Maine coast where them have taken a house for the season. Latere Miss Nash will Join her mother, Mrs. E. W. Nash, who leaves Saturday tor Mur- ray Bay, Canada, aocompanled by her niece, Miss Proulx, and hergranddaugh ter, Catherine Cartan. r" Forthe Pjiture Mrs. M. Rachman will entertain! ail supper Buna" ay evening for Mlsa Esther Simons of Chicago, formerly, dfaQmaha. Mr. and Mrs. M, Newman, .will .at home Sunday, June J6, In honor cfi their daughter Belle's graduation from the Omaha High school, ' ,. . Mrs. A. G. Edwards andvMrsA. H, Fuller will entertain at a whist Honcheon Thursday it. Happy Hollow. Friday Mrs. Edwards will give bridge luncheon at Happj Hollow. , , .. . The, ladles of Holy Family ' court . of (Continued on Page Ten.) 8f ' ' 9 Valeska Suratt, the Most Captivating Actress on the American Stage, to Unriddle Her Magic Art of Self-Made Loveli ness to the Readers of The Sunday BeeS jr- IBEK 11.11 SVSI . . A f u i .... I 1 f 1V11SS Valeska Suratt VALESKA, the thrilling, the bewitch ing, wonderful Valeska, - before whom thousands have abandoned themselves to the caressing , Joy of an ecstatlo half hour to listen to her and look upon her bubbling beauty, is to have a personal, heart to heart beauty- . chat with our. readers In these columns every Sunday. The Bee has scored a great triumph in securing front Valeska Suratt herself what she has never before chose to re veal; for a self-made beauty Is Valeska. with a superb charm all of her own in-" duatrious making, by means thatarenew, refreshingly wonderful, dellclously ef fective. And the gem that haa resulted from these Is Valeska, as you see her, and as you will never forget her. Valeiks Suratt is th Mir flowar on tba Am erican itaga, not tha dollad, kinky wig variety of powder and route, which the round moon of the epot-llght deoelrei into a reieffDlanoe ot beauty, but like a marbled Venus ta life, whoee features fiultlou In line and texture can itand tbe ecoreh Inc erltlolanv ot the tun. It it a maddening beauty, yet not born, but made. With the lure of Broadway in bar veins, that national pathway ot waited hopes, aha became a blatrlonle ellmber to tba top of Cie world's state ' in a (notion ot the time in siloh the ordinary tar takes to make the dluy trip. The emotional eoetany ot her actios carried her hearer into palpitating frenay and her nam was made Valeakaof "The Whooping Cough," and 'The Bad Rosa." She had the reputation ot being the moat expenalvely gowned woman on tha American state, but whether It Is the elegance of her rai ment, or the twenty-karat diamond solitaire that is the Suratt pride, the diamond ring which Is the gift ot Duke Boris ot Rueila, or the string of diamonds that encircles the Suratt ankle, or the bewildering Suratt hats that -r magnetln the er. the beauty of her fane and torn will be the moat lingering ot all your Impressions, Next Sunday will begin this incomparable series. No woman can afford to bo without it. It means tha end of the eeaaleas search for beauty that to many women hare failed to find. Brery woman, putting Mies Suratt' ilmple method Into prac tice, can achieve what the has believed never oould happen to her. It will be readily aeen after you have read thee chat that any woman however be. reft of pereonal charm may aurely acquire them by a mere determination to de as Instructed. In the Witchery of Her Self-Made Beauty , We transmit below the first little message from Valeska Suratt to our ' readers: My Dear Friende: It la somewhat embirraealng to apeak ot myself, for my frlond pentst in calling me beautiful. It la delicious, indeed, to be called beautiful, but It Is even more Iniptrlng to feel that one's own effort have brought it all about. To tell new thee wrote of mine Is not ot my own choosing.' But I have been Importuned b o many of my friend to ahed a ray of light upon the little eornor of my dreaelng-room where it has all happened, that I have lubmltted to their dealrea. Flnt, I want to eav, that the cuatomary rule of beauty to often advlned, of bathtnt, ex ercise, callithentca. eating, aleeplng and mode of living will have very little weight Such rule as they are often given, are burdenaome, rarely effective and tiresome. What t hare achieved ha been rather in eplte of any euen etrict rule. My methode have been etmnle ind TOually even more effective than I had ever hoped for. Theee method will be io lmpl end Inexpensive (and I can assuije you eo aurprlslng), that the well-to-do woman or the working (hi tht do I nate every have, thank The Bee tor giving me tha opportunity. Kext Sunday I will begin the revelation that you will surely enjoy. . Mis Suratt Is taow today as the gratt--ponent ot the art of aelt-mad beauty. No one rivals her I SO on equal her. Endowed with but ordinary oharms in her younger year, h, with almot miraculous ingenuity et about In her (pit ot the previous lack et beautiful own peculiar way to endow herself wits tne nioom natural grace and charm, Th experience and success of Mis Suratt, glor ious as It 1, demonstrate conclusively what moat women have never before realised, that contour, complexion and texture ot the akin may be so treated as to become Incomparably, beautiful In lines, and radiance which the .ordinary ''beauty' rule bad denied her. Today, thousand go, If not to enjoy her acting, then to gu upon her lovellnee. 4 The) secret of Mil Suratt are to be laid bare Is the column of the Bee, and to appear vry Sunday. . There I no question, but that these revelations will create a eensstlon, as th priv ileged few who have aeen the first ot thoM ar ticle ot Mis Suratt know but too well. These article are sot to be th ordinary beauty 'agreed to ae that all personal letter ot Inquiry Th hsgxard, worn look, th dull-looklnc eves. the faulty poise of the facial muscles, the ipotty complexion, tho lack of form of bust, neck and houlder may give way to a radiant fullness, end to the charm ot akin texture that people call queenly and beautiful.. There are many thing upon which beauty seek ers have their doubts; they are In the dark ae to what to do and how to do them, detail about themselves that people who know sever advise them upon. For this reason, Mia Suratt baa It bring. All I cap dr to make my le fortu. I I sisters obtain what I I woman ought to I I will do, and I M i lecture, which are now so common, as theo retical eeeay on how to live, what to eat, how long to sleep, how to exercise, how often to bathe eta., sut real, ilmple, ubatantlal Instruc tions. The) eecreti themselves will 'be In black and white. . 4 Thee beauty talk will be truly Taleeklan, told only a Valeska herself can toll them. She ha graciously agreed to retain nothing, but to tell every one ot her secrets, and every Sunday In these column, will be revealed her magio art ot beauty-making. III 5 ill v f i I i 11 I; ' ,v t II' I It I h c It! I addressed to her will be answered In these em umn when possible, and when space forbids, then by mall. All letter of inquiry, should be ed dressed to Mia Valeska Surattt personally, care of The Bee. - Let nothing escape yon that will appear la this extraordinary Mriev et beauty secrets that 1 to begin next Sunday, for yon will be able to lee In sii she ear how it directly applies to you. Don't Miss Valeska Suratt In Her $11,000 ST.'Sif-'Sff! B:. !LT" 4oh VJ!ML2: CbinchlUa Qoak That Made Even 4u' avs on lor you. ev York Gasp In Astonishment