(5. i v.. ! ! i V 1 v I 4 SELMIILITAE r.lELlORIAL FOR COL. ROOSEVELT Program for Memorial Serv ices for Former President Arranged by War Com munity Service. Omaha will join in the nation wide observance of the memorial service for the late Theodore Roosevelt, Sunday, February 9, at 3:30 p. m. in the Auditorium. Semi-militaire will be the key note of the meeting, thus symboliz ing in the tribute, Theodore Roose velt the man. the statesman and the military hero. Millitary assembly and taps by a C'janet of buglers trom the forts will open and cloe the service. Invocation by the Rev. E. II. Toni will be followed by speeches from Mayor Ed P. Smith, F. H i;i' ', K-nator Morris lirown, Dr. J. 1'. Wilson, the Rev. T. J. Mackay, nd W. F. Gurley, the chairman. The Community Symphony or chestra, a combination oi all the choirs and musical organizations of the city, will weave an effective note into the meeting with its care fully prepared program. Murrison to Direct Singing. Mr. Harry Murrison will con duct all the singing with the ex ception of Mr. Roosevelt's favorite hymn "How Firm a Foundation" which Ben Stanley will lead. "The Battle Hymn of the Re public," typifying his early rigor ous military life, will open the me morial service and "Keep the Home Fires Burning" and "The Long, Long Trail," songs most analogous to his later life, will be the close. Omaha has an exclusive senti ment in this selection, for Mr. Mur rison, when in Wichita, Kan., heard Mr. Roosevelt say to those in the theater box with him: "The wonderful idea is that America has at last, through war, learned to express herself in song and especially songs such as these." Immediately after taps, the or chestra will softly play choruses from "The Long, Long Trail," and "Keep the Home Fires Burning" until the entire audience has been dismissed. Artistic Souvenir Programs, One of the special features of Omaha's memorial will be the ar tistic souvenir programs, including the photograph of Colonel Roose velt and a short resume of his pub lic life, from the time that as a young man of 2i, he served as state senator for New York until his death. The committee in charge of the memorial includes Capt. C. E. Adams, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic; Col- one! Bannister, ' Commissioner W. G. Ure, Samuel Caldwell and Mr. Rees. Boy scouts will act as ushers. Jap Peace Body Denies Statement of Okuma is Policy of the Nation Paris, Jan. 31. The Japanese peace 'delegation today issued a for mal denial to publications in Paris newspapers based on an interview with Marquis Okuma, former pre mier, purporting to give the Japan ese peace policy. The denial terms the publications as "glaring imposi tions," and says that the use of the Marquis Okuma's name was unwar ranted. It is declared that the as sertion that the present Japanese cabinet bases its policy on Marquis Okuma's statement is absurd. League of Nations is Like Sewing Circle, Says Mayo Washington, Jan. 31 In urging im mediate naval expansion yesterday before the house naval committee, which votes today on the ad ministration's new buliding pro gram. Admiral Mayo, commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet, said: "The league of nations is rapidly getting down to a sewing circle with no means of enforcement and no in ternational police force. 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The Coats Bolivia Velvets Kerseys Silvertones , Broadcloths Silk Plushes Pom Pom Suede Velours Crystal Cloth Cylinder Cloth Novelty Tweeds If you realized the magnitude of these savings, there would not be a woman who reads this ad tonight but what vould be waiting for the doors" to open on4his sale Saturday morning. Fully 600 Coats from which to choose, including every wanted color, and styles that are instantly appeal ing. 1 '45 to '59 COATS AND '39 to '49 DRESSES Final Disposal Price SATURDAY '69 to 75i! COATS AND '62 to '69M DRESSES Final Disposal Price, SATURDAY The Dresses Satins Taffetas Trlcolettes Georgettes Jerseys Tricotines Crepe Meteors Botnay Serges Satin and Serge Combinations Crepe de Chines ' We have held Dress Sales recently that have set all Omaha to thinking, but for Saturday we promise you Dress Values that out-distance the best this store has ever before offered. 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