THE OMAHA STNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 23, 1913. Now on! A Colossal "Must Vacate" Sale! The U. S. National Bank Building to be Entirely Demolished February 1st The United States National Bank, in whoso building we occupy quarters, lias notified us that this entire structure is to bo torn down Fobruary 1st. This compulsory "move order" was given us but a few weeks ago; just AFTER we had considered our CHRISTMAS stock complete; TOO late for 'us to cancel orders; TOO late for us to have prepared with a smaller stock. As it is, we have the largest stock in our history; finer goods and more of them; so we have only one way open, and that is a CLEARANCE SALE. The "Must Vacate" Sale we have planned as a means of reducing our Holiday Stock includes EVERYTHING in the store excepting a FEW lines, on which we have price contracts with the makers; all ela-e is reduced; honorably, but energetically. It's the ; admitted Christmas .Gift chance of years, and what makes it better is the fact that it's offered you by a concern whose word is as good as its bond. The suggestions below do not cover everything; but they will give you an idee, how THOROUGHLY the prices have been lowered. 10 B Reductions Range front 15to 50 and will Include Everything in "Brown's" Stock Excepting only Howard Watches, Hamilton Watches and Sterling Silverwares. Omahas will make more ''Jeweled" Christmas difts this year, bow that everything in this line is to be had for DECIDEDLY lew laoaey than ever before. And the SAME inducements are offered to those living out of town. Mail orders for any of the good in the ' 'Must Vacate" Sale will be intelligently filled. 69 OFF all Bras Goods, Desk Seta tmd slmUnr lintta of good. The Watch, the Diamond, the Gold Jewel, the is Here, at a Bona Fide "Must Vacate" Price SIM Diamond Rin jro now at fA5.ee 9?S IHftMcnd.RlHgA go new ". WUW ffie THhwmhJ Ring go now at ,.94.IK $M Diamond Ktaga rb mv at' ........ .81.25 fte 1jVUI era (1Ir ,Wv I-! S In iH UllTn M y Mvsie as. aL nicNniKT-rA m. kkkn. flStMllI . 1 - . . 8 SIMM. a t-uJxl.Mt over ma puges m jT 1 Muileal America the otlicr III day the writer cam ucross ksfjJ the picture of Dr. "William M. fl JJavltfoon, former superlnten bbbbbV fltlt of tho . Omaha publlo . "W'htt do you suppose his p.'c XuVe' wis doing in a musical masailneV Kry ky km, WR that the kind of gen eriM eitcitlpn hj Is Interested In and a mXi education era tho morcst au4ucee. An that Is just how H bawled, for tn Vm'nMon, D, C,. where Wjr. DavWeon has teen superintendent for P.m .ttnie. iHy lieve aacfiled to . make frtens, with muit u4 kv It a chance , the ,htvh schoei cpurn a a roJer pfeMaing a wbM far It cewes (fm rfe jMireM ani muslo Uachcr. Music W Mil n Ktixteted, aewb- even toowiimm pu:i ,k . r avate In fctructkm. V Thef a nt Uf meOeet examlMtloTv ee. .aMU yiHW. o arran4 that no "PM. vW areRntl by h own tachtt . IJ die tHsl4. examiners are not cn jEMtei. Tbt swny advantaces of thla "va in Wafclitou aro worthy of no mi. TWmany.muat ettnte who hava t'f 4 ftp their maeia Murine their high fhoel cwe. Hr ref .the htel) ichool work If they -wlf i to continue with music, ylH now hav an opportunity to combine tbe two. It will aeejit In $anar!lJlnE rauelc on- a. hlch level and thue eliminate tB. Incompetent teacher. If will fill both pupil and teacher'aJIke with more emct. ivesa ami' ejiUiuslajm' In their work, and ntlt slve tluie that have the opportunity 't 4akln advantaxe of It an accomplth nient and an appreciation of music that tfcey can take with, them !n any walk of IKe, If they do not, make it a profession. It will flit the concert-holla with discrim inating udlencea and eacourare the pa thnae'of horn talent Dr. Davidson withheld hlW approval for a time because le did nol, think It would b 'possible' to io-opMat':sd "harmoniously with o'uUtde Uaclwta.( However, ba now quite en thusWatlc pvtr the' plan. Much pressure wa breucht to br upon tho' Board of Tijucalflbp before the requests for muslo tf a junior audr were trantfJ. Dr. SMhalV (a graduate f,rotn the New Knrland '4Scarl o Muatc and principal of one. of t hli tchooia). tbo presldeht of a Uryo nMMd school Wyre. and, the 4lrector. of Miseto in Dr. SmalTa hlsh school were un tfrhMT. In their mttori. They were aaiy sceadad by ta Piano Teachara' associa tion. 'which a fared a petition and tenta tive plan; .th. AaaeckUlen f Co)lelate A.lasnaae. Uw Ht0k School Aumni and the Xettaaa" as reaa. Thla atep In M'aahbsfton ' an ether nteva in the dl recti on .of taoaa'eaectlva eoursce of study that 4a.-ewef4C'rr th country, smd If H nwrea-aiieisaeftrt let Waahtacton. aa it ondttAty WH, H mlslht he. treed ncarerkMeef. One advaata a tha ylan lc that K.takea 'no rooey aya'rtpriatlon frtjm theiieard. cf uMlc achool music, the A'r day tha wrKer had an oppertualtr f aeeeac a rather wade, vis sl4 alaspte Y 50 OFF FlckwiK' Hand Palmed China, pieces of regal lieantr. $50 Das rim (Diamond) at ft it. 50 fSK Bracelet (Diamond) at fJil.aS $100 Kar Screw- (Dia mond) at ..feo.oe 50 -Scarf Vim- (Diamond) at $12.80 95 Cuff Pins (Diamond) at- 821.95 $100 at' i. G. B. Diamond Merchants - Silversmiths - th U. S. National Bank Building. plan of teaching muslo In tho grades. It Is called the Blrdsall modulator. A chart, repreaentlng the notes above a picture of a keyboard, la divided hori zontally by a movable slide. This slide hna tho figures from' one to eight upon It wjth half spaces between threo and four und seven and eight where the half Jlepe come In the sftale. By movlpe thla l:ilo so that one Is below any note the catq may be sung upon thla tone, and the picture of the keyboard below showa exactly where the sharps or flats come lii, why they come In and how many there are In the scale la quaeUan. Thus the reading of thp nates ie shnptttled and a clcar" conception of the kNilee the feu. Oat km of all muto-4 atVen, Ttio New Terk PhMnarnionte aealety has finally received the beaeet of tW, left It by the late Joeeafe PulHaer. Thla sum, with Interest at 2 per cent since December, Utt, according to the late pub lisher' wilt, whs to be paid ta tho so ciety on. the eandHion the society had. a paying membership of more than 1.M6 within three years after his death. The society now haa a membership ef 1.4W paying members, so the bequeat will ha Paid. Mr. Henderson of the New Torlc Man nays somo rather hard things to the teachers of that city In regard to enun ciation. He says that the reason singers enunciate so poorly In Bngtish Is partly because of the general poor enunciation used everywhere In this country. That there Is perhaps no other country In the world In which the language of the peo pie Is so poorly spoken by the people as It Is In this. In Germany, barring those parts where dialects are heard, the lan guage is better spoken by the servants than It Is here by the ordinary people one meet. One reason la the growing Indlt rence on the part of the people to re finement, culture and scholarship. The mora immediate reason is the lack of people to teach it correctly, thii careless ness or lack of knowledge and observa tion on the part of (ho teachers In the achools, whp do pot teach the elementary principles of enunciation well. A book on "kyrio Diction" by Dora Duty Jones Is recommended for singer who are Inter ested In thla subject, The singers enun ciate poorly because they learned to do so In the schools, and there la seldom anyone to teach It to them any better. In speaking the consonants are aklpped pr slid over, and the vowel sounds are falsely pronounced. The latter, he main tains. Is the fundamental defect in our apcech. One of the principle laws of singing U aa f6U6ws: A perfect1 tone production obviates all Ulfflcultlea in pro nouncing pure vowel Bounds on all de grees of the scale; and. conversely, the tone production cannot be perfect If the pure vowel sounds are Impurely formed by th singer, Madame Mathilda Marched, perhaps one of the most famous of opera slaters, Watches go now 20 OFF all Watches ex cepting only the' "How ard" and ''Hamilton" lines; others such as El gins. Walthams,. etc., and diamond mounted cases, thin, flat . models, etc. Come in for the full ONE FIFTH OFF. $75 Watches to go now at $60.00 $50 Watrlicn to go now at $40.00 $25 Writchefl to go now at ,....$20.00 Deatitlfitl IVracelet Watch es included. Brown Co. 16th and IX COXOEM TUESDAY AFTER XOOX AT THE XKAKDEIS. KATHAIUNE OOODSON. died In London, November 18, at-the age of 87. In spite of many .oblectlons - tn public life for a woman, when 'she found herself bereft of funds, sh'o bravely weht ahead and by teaching finally earned ine money to go to Parte and Btudy with Garcia. After studvlnr with htm fn. (four years she made a brilliant debut In w. Madame, Marcheel retired, from the stage and took a position as teacher in the Vienna Conservatory In 14. Kh s. taught tn other celebrated Kuropean v-uuavf taiunca. mhouot Aiarci)ei n,um bered. aroopg her pupils the most famous singers for the last halt century. Borne or uiem were Mme Calve. Kmma Eames, Aieioa, Bibll Sanderson and Km ma. n. vada. It haa now been hepplb- discovered that Theodore- Dubois, the eminent composer, whose death was announced last week. Is sUll alive. A alight auto mobile accident gave rise to the false report Among the operas that will be. given at the" Metropolitan opera house in New York the coming season will be Richard Btrauss' much talked of corolo opera "Die Rosencavalltr;" a new work by Wolf Ferrari, "IAmoro Medico," nnd a re vival of "Falstaff.-' by Verdi, conceded to be his greatest work. Victor Herbert's new English opera.- "Madeleine." will be presented and in February the first Amer lean production of GusUy CfaarpenUer'B BBBBWBBBBBBj 'BBJB $20 Waldamere Gold Test Chains at .$16.00 $20 Gold Fobs to go now at $18.00 $15 Gold . Knives go now nt .$12.00 $10 Gold Pencils go now at ..$8.00 910 Sola. Scurf Tin to sro now at .i.W.OO 9100 Sola Xwt Bar.. 969.08 Farnam "Julloa" will bring the composer him self to America. Richard Btrauss, in his latest printed work, makes use of a new device for a muelcai instrument. This Is ' known as Samuel's Aerophor, and Is a sort of pump, consisting of a bellows that Is worked by the foot, aha -connected with a wind instrument by a length of rubber tubing, By this means any note or series of notes may bo sustained for as long a period 6f time aa the player may desire, whlls the saving In breath and strength to the player Is very great. In tho pew Strauss work It is used by the bassoons 'to sus tain" a noto for sixteen measures. Madstrle Schumann-IIelak. recently cavn n, tree -concert In Spokane for 6,000 school children and. at tho conclusion of the concert tho mayor prevented her with a handsome parchment slimed hv hlmMif and the other dty commissioners, making ner -an nonorary cmjen of Hpokape for all time." Faderewakl at his recent eastern rnn. certs has been giving some of the con-cert-gors a doee' qt their own medicine. Instead of their coming in late,' Pader ewskt does, and late enough' to make them do the waiting; The Musical Trfri.r 'unnnunn tint Engetbert Humperdlnok, the .distinguished composer of "Hansel and Qretel." will be f iv'iuciii ui jiiucni'u. n?ii eoason, 'as he has been engaged to' teach theory and composition at a music school In New I York. When a man of his standing comes to us It shows" again how muslo In America Is regarded In foreign coun tries, ' , r . t i ' 1 Katherlne Ooodson. Enclla-h nInUL faml Frahs Egenletf, .baritone of- tho .Royal opera. Berlin, will give a Joint .recital at the. Brandels theater nest Tuesday, after noon, which will bo the second concert in Miss Hooper's matinee KernUer, the distinguished Hungarian composer-pianist.; will acconipany .Mr, Egenlcf f. The. prpgrum foUowa; . r Fonata, A rnnlor '. Mokart iciiui.i-un unuzione. , Minuetto e Trio .'..fs.'.v,,, nhapsodte. K Vl'iit,' Op." 'iivNoV.Y. .Brahms .ni'1 UUOU90XV It BlteJolf .. , Hugo Wolf Verbargenhelt Huso.-Weif Der MusJkaut ..Hpgo Wolf " ' MM.MItllMMllUIU 1TUII ' Mr.' KRenleff. - i tit - u . . .. . Berceuse Chopin Ktude, E major. Op. 55. Nci 3..... '.Chopin Ktude, a flat. Op. 2H. No. Chopin r "'nor. up. si, no. 3 unopln nut, a iiai, tip. u ....Chopin .Mies unodson. TV Der Naeck ...C, Loewe Schumann ..Schumann Beleoxor -Provensallschea I.led Mr Ksrenleff. v Romance, F sharp Schumann Cernshelm Aeoiui Valla dea VlMim r?a Kniuti.) Tschalkowaky-Qralnger MIm Ooodson. VI. Drel Wanderer H. Hermann On the Way to Kiev...., A.-Foote Irish Folk. wSonr. , A. Foote My Native Iand II. Kaun Mr. Kgenleff. Musical Notes. In the program of th piano recital to be given December , Tuesdap evening-, at tho first Baptist church, by Cecil Per ryman. niu be included a group of three compositions by Mr. Berrytnan himself, one written while abroad. -and the other two Ust winter. The style of writing Is An Economy Chance On Christmas Gift Jewels, Etc. At an Opportune Time for You We will be pleased to lay aside Christmas Gilts now. Bat haste in choosing is advised. Stocks will soon thin The self-same, inimitable "service," always in evidence at "Browns," will be continued, sale or no sale; engraving, cas ing and delivery as always. There will be all of the OLD rea sons and many NEW ones for making ALL of this year's gift . purchases HERE. Come in. Look over some UNUSUAL jewels at UNUSUAL prices. Sort o lines of Hollow wares are marked down. Inspect this showing. Rare Novelty You've of From 15 to. 50 Per $10 Gold Filled Bracelets, at $7.50 $5 Gold Filled Chains, at $3.75 $8 GoldFilled iJockets, at .$0.00 $5 Cold Filled LaVal- Iters, at $3.75 $5 Gold Filled Fobs, $3.75 $2.00 Cuff .Buttons at '......$1.50 Jewelers Expert Watch Repairers Streets. BARITONE TO SING AT THE BEAN- DEIS TUESDAY AFTERNOON. FRANZ EOHNIIOFF. toward the modern view of modulation and tonality. Mr- Berrymnn's new work will be awaited with interest, an he has already, shown talent In this direction. no -wm 'De-jusiatel by Jamea B. Carnal, basso, 'and Miss Alice Davis, accom panist. 1 The Maron. St Hamlin company have irecently Issued a very elegant catalogue or tneir pianos, a copy of which has lien received. Henry Cox. the violinist, with Mr. Cos at the 'jifano, assisted by the Misses r.ioise ana juaoge west, viola ana second violin. . and . Will Iletherlnirton. cellist. gave a. tolo. and chamber muslo recital in Missouri Valley, la-, last Tuesday evening. A number of similar engage ments are. now under consideration, pre- iiininary o mKing tne "iienry Lox Lyceum 6rchetra" to cities and towns In Nebraska and Iowa for the Duroose .onnformtmrthe people of the opportune ties orfered Jor musical culture In Omaha. The "Harmony quintet, composed of juts tiaxei wiicox, violinist; Mrs. J. 1. Sturdevant, soprano: Miss fcthel Bralnord. soprano: Mrs. Challlr, reader, and Mrs nown Alien, pianist, vnu give a concert InrOracq Imtheran church, Twenty-sixth ana roppieion avenue, Tuesday evening at S o'clock. MUSICAL BENEFIT FOR TORNADO-WRECKED CHURCH .To aid In restoring the building of Plymouth Congregational church, which was destroyed in the tornado, the follow ing professional musicians hayo, volun leered to give a popular concert of high grade at Immanuel Baptist church, Twenty-fourth and-Pinkney streets, Tues day evening: Jean Gilbert Jones, pianist; John G. T I . J.. 11111 ir...k..A. and a trio of violinists and Miss Blanche unmiey. pianist. Ftnirer Rowla lu the West. It Is said that on a western railroad where the roadbed is faulty the dining car waiter always hands you-a card when he brings the finger bowls. Here Is the message it bears. , "Thla Is a finger bowl not a berersgo. Use quick!" If the guest doesn't "use aulck." th contents of the bowl goes ,out of. the op, poslte window when the train strikes we neat curre. -ueveiaaa nam Dealer. I - 25 OFF the More. 20 OFF all 14 kt. Solid Gold Jewelry. , 10 OFF on alt Looso Diamonds, Pearls, Rubles, Sapphires, and tho like. . 15 OFF on all Mounted Diamonds; grades of stones guaranteed perfect. The Jewelry Firm That Must Vacate MRS. WILSON TELLS OF CAKE Bride's Mother Says it is Small and Xot Elaborate. MANY ERRONEOUS STATEMENTS Nnmerona Requests for l'lece of it Cannot Be Granted Brother of Groom Will Assist at the Ceremony. WASHINGTON, Nov. O.-Numerous re quests for aWeceuf'Jessle Wilson's wed ding cake, caused tho Issuance at tho White House today of a statement de scribing the size of the cake as too small to gratify the desires of the public. The statement says: "On account of the erroneous and exn travagant statements as to the size and cost of the cake which has been baited for the wedding of Mies Jessie Wilson, Mrs. Wilson wishes It stated that the cake In nine Inches high and twenty-twj inches in diameter. It Is the usual kind of bride's cako' and is not at all elab orate." , Preparations for the weddlpg continue. Tho Rev. John Kevin Bayre, a brother of tho groom-to-be, .arrived here today from Germany on bis way back from missionary work in China. The Rev. Mr. Snyre will assist the Rev. Dr. Sylvester W. Bcacu of Princeton N. J., at tho wedding ceremony. He is a graduate of Princeton unl vorsity and during his residence there was a close friend of the Wilson family. While in Washington he will be the guest of Associate Justice Hughes and Mrs. Hughes. TroBHesa la All American. CINCINNATI, O.. Nov. 2i-Tly fact that Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of tho president, will be married in a purely American costume, both as to workman ship and material, has struck a respon slvo cho.rd in the hearts of the members of tbe Chamber, of Commerce with the result that the following telegram haa been sent to the future Mrs. Sayre by the home products committee: "We congratulate you upon your loy alty to your country In ordering your trouseau entirely of American manufac ture. Your patriotism Is a good omen and will do much to further the cause of more patronage of home industries by our people. All good" wishes for your happiness." BRYANT WILL SPEAK ON v WORLD PEACE FRIDAY A world peace talk Is the next to bo given before the Commercial dob at the publlo affairs luncheon next week. Al bert G. Bryant, a representative of the World Peace foundation of Boston, will speak at tut informal luncheon Friday noon. He appeared beTorVfHS" "Club's" spe cial committee on world peace September 9 and there made such a favorable Im pression that he was Invited to come back at this time and speak to a larger gathering at the luncheon. v THOS. CUSACK HELPS OUT THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY Only the actual cost of the paint itself is all the expense the Lincoln Highway association incurs Ha getting the poles painted with the Lincoln Highway ajgma nil Gold Filled Jewelry la Superb assortments. Wanted Cent Off 25 OFF all Hall Clocks, Westminster Chlmo Mantel Clocks, Desk Clocks, Cut, Glass, Engraved Rock Cry Mai, nnwkes make, etc, Iieathcr Goods, Umbrellas, Canes, Electric Lamps, Sil ver Plated Hollow Waro, Sheffield Ware, etc through Omaha. Thl i. j... ... .. . km uuc wj me co- operation of the Thomas Cusack company of sign painters, who did tho work and Charged only for the cost of the paint. BIG DAMAGE SUIT IS REMOVED TO FEDERAL COURjr The Case Of. John Woods anlnrf 4uJ Northwestern railroad, a personal injury aaxiuwe sun involving a claim of 23,(X, has been removed. - from h rw.tn.i,. county court to the United States district court. The plaintiff alleges that while .h wn. W 022 9oTl6 TM M ' ran qo, w 4 crossing the company's tracks Mnv on isignth street, between Harney ana uougias streets, he tripped over n railroad tie and was hurled re the the fall stunning him. A train ot cars In chargo of J. H. Goodwin, who also has been named a defendant In h action, ran over his arm. Woods af leges, so mangling it that amputation was necessary. . COMMERCE TEACHERS TO ATTEND MEETING- Twenty faculty members of the Omiht, High School of Commerce have made reservations jor tne .Missouri Valley Teachers' association, to be held at Kt. Joseph Friday and Saturday. Miss Sig ner, tho head of the department of Eng. llsh at the Commercial High school, will address the association on tho subject of 'Business English." Persistent Advertising la the Road to Business Success. DaBuviFBAtLcr, Sanatorium This Institution la too only one. in tba central west with separate buildings situated In their own ample grounds, yet entirely dis tinct, and rendering It possible to cltsslfy cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contagious and non-mnnt&l diseases, no others be ing admitted; the other Rest Cot tage being; designed for and dn voted to the exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for a time watchful caro and spe cial nursing. OIKIH IIOTNEIS' 4 Remnant Sale Monday Wr" 7 KSA mk-