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Davison, Morgan- partne: Dnlerl vous to dollars. Figures to Show Old Army s Foli o follow hia preferenc: : T e henking trasornityofWal H (2 e anking raternity ol al Has Vanished. Stroct. ilis ‘fyst step comes Novem bcr l. when he hopes to be elocte:’ By the Associated ber of the assembly from the sec- F at 10th St. THE EV'EN’ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19"1 “and SUITS Y Our prices are always $10 to $12 lower than elee- where becnuee we are manufacturers and sell on the “cash and carry” plan in low rent, up-stairs stores. Introducing the “COURTLEY” A" New Overcoat for Fall The “Courtley” is that swagger town Ulster creation that is so much in demand in the big belts, and all have plaid backs. 30 $35 and *40 Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, $35.00 l Supremacy ciid Floor In Stvle and Value For Women Hirsh’s long ago assumed leadership in popular priced Fashion Footwear. Style— . with quality maintained— has always individualized our offering, and many are the popular footwear models that first saw the light of day i i \ \ b DAVISON'S SONSEEKS | - e : ) EERMANY flleES FOR POLITICAL CAREER SNew York Styles America® r’— V= fi“\w‘ *Monvroe Clothes New York” by Asststant :::“":“y of Havy Ministry of Defense vags I—Fredcrlck "Trubee Davison, 8on o BERLIN, November 8.—The minis- try of defense, in & statement to the "k:od the seat formerly occupied by Associated Press today, denied the widespread newspaper reports that Germany was fostering a sécret army T VALLEY, N. Y., Novembe und district of Nassau county and ore - Roosevelt, now Assistant Segretary of the Navy. 1 have wnyl wanted to go into politics,” sald Davison in outlining hir Rivaling in beauty and convunleneo thnt of '""llllll hfll‘ factorles for war pur.|3mbitions. “Back in 1914, when I en- any other store in the city. Sound-proof demon- ’ vading the disarmament tarel Tile. Y began o plok e s stration booths, where the latest SRUNWICK { | | | 1 ehuu- of tln Versailles treaty gen- ll‘lll in preparation for another Denfes Menace to Peace. “Germany is not threatening the | peace of the world; she is in no con- dmon to be & danger,” says the state- nt. “Our military activities are Wl!chefl in the minutest detall by 1n mmission, which is ;vllh the treaty by its reduction tc "Rsllflve to the charges that war | materials, guns and ammunition have { been secretly furnished the civiliar population, Germany’'s internal situ- ation is the best answer, for it Is un- ,deniable that such a course would | gravely endanger the nation ltself, in view of the agitation and unrest ir evidence during the last year.” Demobilization Figures. Figures are given in support of the assertion that artillery, rifies grenades, bombs and ammunition have been destroyed In good faith and that the war army has been de- mobilized until “not one of the olc authorities or troop units remains.” of the enlistment terms—twenty-five years for officers and twelve years for the rnnk and file, no substituter being permitted. Cantonments and arsenals have been abandoned and ar far as possible are used now to hous. clvilians. *| groundwork for an experience in poli- jects I knew would be good training for me. When I took up the study of 'aw at Columbis I had no intention of practicing, but wanted to obtain a tics.’ By ay of a starter, he went to the republican natfonal convention as sec- T erbert Parsons, and later to Cbharies D. Hilles. Now he is getting Records can be rehearsed for your own record library—on a score or more those unique of period designs in BRUNSWICK Phonographs— the Phono, “Ultona” reproducer, the ovll all-wood tone amplifier and record filing graph thrice improved with the st sk | MMM BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS asserts that if he is elected to the as- sembly, he hopes to stay there for sev- eral terms, “to get right close to the people.” He disclaims any desire for a senatorial to According to tradition, the senio: Mr. Davison should violently opposc his son's political ambitions and seek ' to chase him along the trafl of the, elusive dollar. But he is doing nothin- | of the kind, and is symmheucauy fol- lowing his son’s candidac: Another of young Davl!un s support- ers is his wife, who was Miss Dorothy Peabody, daughter of the Rev. Endi- | cott Peabody, headmaster of Groton, where Davison went to school. 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