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: ' ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO C., DECEMBER 3. 1922—PART 1 .~ . . THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGION. D. C. DECEMBER . W@ -PART L ®m st l.ooking Toward Christmas Now a Americans who have raised this i bird into a national signifi-} cance which parallels to an almost equal degree that of the eagle, sym- bol of the government itself. Three times a year, at Thanksgiv- ‘ | *\ Everything is in readiness—and your choosing will be from the best assorted lines of practical presents we have ever set before 1; you. Being practical presents they will appeal—mot only for their usefulness, but for their effectiveness as well—and the values. will i have your approval, as will the prices at which _they are offered. Make your selection now while the variety is complete—and deliv- | ple advance upon the huge golden bronze fowl, cut its throat, strip it of its plumage and convert 1t into a | ing, Christmas and New Year, the peo- l o . savory dish, which fairly makes the ery can be made at your dlrechon. table groan under the extra burden. I 5 . Owing to its immensity and the par Remember, a charge account is always available to you here. excellence of its flesh and eggs, it = hss grown in favor and demand until el el House & Herrmann able species of poultry in the United States, The name which it now bears was | bestowed upon it by the people of | TEngland, where it is said to have] been introduced in the sixteenth cen- tury. The reason for this particular Windsor Chairs-—Separately and Matched The decorative character of Windsor Chairs enhances their attractiveness as presents. We are featuring here a few of the many styles we are showing (exactly as lllustrated) name is based upon the supposition that it came originally from Turkey. We have from reliable sources that in the latter part of the sixteenth cen- tury it formed the most important item in the Christmas dinners of the rugged Yeomanry of old England. That the English were wrong in their assumption that it came from ‘Turkey is borne out by the fact that Oviedo, a Spanish writer. speaks of it as a peacock. vriginating in M i <o and imported into the West Indies | and the b Main. where it was | mesticated and perpetuated by the | «hristian settlers of that day. s Historical research has revealed the | fact that Montezuma, the proud, rich, powerful and romantic king of the Aztee mation, pos: 1 among his bundant luxuries an extensive zoo- 4l garden, where it is asserted | s menagerie. s were sent in large numbers e have no authority as to the period when this bird was first bred in the barnvard with other domesti- cated fowl, but there can be no doubt as to its ing been reared by the Mexicans in the time of Cortez. their Spanish conquerer. and that it was; iritroduced into Europe through New Spain (Mexico). or the West Indies. The average person has always be- ved with Audubon, one of the earl- an o hologists, that | mmon barnyurd fowl originated n the wild turkey which is so pienti- 1l in the eastern s § AR ’ Windsor Windsor Windsor Ro\cker . : . i or Arm Chair o Avea Chair Arm Chair Low-back pattern, in - Chair or Arm Chair | ihosnyfiish, low o e e : ; 5 _ i N oweTack des D ack; spindle back, but Mahogany-finish, wit Fireside _design —of Srandipids make Ak e i o Lries | Mahogany s it Mahogany.finish, with sightly gnd SUFGUE— pingie back, matching Strongly ~ made and fancy panel and flag :x;rian J:[g? SUPPOTUNE well made and finished. [ ", o0 57_50 the Chair 512-50 to the left, Grand Rapids make. Mahogany-finish and Mahogany - finish — se- _ five Tdesizn: d Mahogany-finish and of of Grand Rapids con- lected stock and thor. 2tractive design; and very good struction — attractive oughly con- carefully made. fancy hdalzl;; s e ; S Pp1n H i = s —very e $21.50 Biteside de: $21.50 ;fii}a;’l":‘:fl $21.50 $8.75 freenanne §11.25 rons 2nd §]16.50 ket $20.00 tion ...... Sign ....... VégR*YY Price ..... V&h*¥T VO 0 deet ...... 1tes of our coun- try. but recent disclosures have dis- dited that idea. Tt was observed duce what is known as the Mexican turkey, which is an entirely different kind of bird. It is from this latter and not from the wild turkey, as has been supposed. that the most excellent table fowl has been derived. : through interbreeding and re- ! ! version. the wild variety did not pro- S . Cabo ° d C l * - f h Cab. e w]l] e i st i o6 s o -Sewing inets—Quaint and Comely Designs—any of these inets cinsively that two distinct species ex-l - . ° f d o f sted, ———— be highly appreciated—and a present of enduring usefulness and satisfacton , prevalent in the ern states. ‘ while the states stretching along the To the expert ornithologist there isi ® vast dissimilarity between the \\'Hd! border of Mexico and extending down | the eastern slope of that country pro- bird of eastern North America and the Mexican turkey, which is the barn-’ yard poultry of 5o much repute in the Ereat American home. Thelr plumage is not at variance, but the flesh of the i wild turkey cannot compare in flavor and tenderness with that of the mar- | ket bird. { Really a necessity in every home—and in additi viding a safe and convenient place for the books—a book case The Popular Mayflower Dolly Madison Sewing Colonial Sewing Tabi Sewi binet iz &g o et Table wing wing of which ';Ezugta)lrlvo“mg is one of (Bxactly as Iliustrated) CRssctly/am Tiixstntsd) Mahogany-finish—of a design that is very attractive: with deli- cate carving that relieves the A replica of the original piece at sewing Stalld v M Mount Vernan. Solid Mahogany (Exactly as Tiustrated) comuiadious ‘boxes for s 75 ¢ e Excellent Mahog: the work.at edchiend, 9. Made of solid Mahogany—and well ang of a design that Time-Recording Lock. | THE electric time-recording lock gives to the proprietor or man- er of any establishment 2 printed record of the precise time any door | te which it is attached is unlocked | or locked and who unlocks or locks it. The device consists of a lock and a recorder. With the lock are six keys. nismbered from one to six. The recorder is a small automatic | printing machine connected with the lock by electric wire. The recorder | construction, with fluted lej constTuction Of Mahogany finish—and very well One of the most attractive and invisible hinges very pleasing. made: the legs are of graceful practical of all types of Sew- ; ! ; ¢ of plain- made; large size and Fitted with a remov- shape and fluted; there ing Cabinets — made 75 “10{!,0!0\’1‘}) ob‘ [\d The same Stand $YQ G Cxira’ weii” nnishea; re- $0.75 avie'tray for the apoois 00 :reiwo’ ariwers and oF sotid Mahogans— e ness. Double-door @@ B() exactly—except fitted ! movable tray; beneath etc., and a compartmen two spacious compart- well finished ..o ron- styvle. with four with visible hinges... which is the work bin. for the work ......... ments for the sewing.. o shelves .. S Smoking Smoker’s Stand Smoker’s Stand s‘fl,‘i‘fif_‘::’ffififind Cabinet (Bxact] Illustrated) i i In Mahogany finish; Golden Oak M A ahogany tntsh il o O Wit et rete Finished Mahogany S homn anish i $1.69 i Ela o §7.15 o, cmr g wh @@ 95 color with emorible $r=.85 and metal match box l- move from room to 1- tray and metal holder o i-«sll\d(ray and match box Rolder . ool e TOOM tevvvvevuonnconanss for match box 1o ld er e e e may he kept in the desk of the pro- prietor or the manager or placed any- where in the building. Whenever the | lock is turned by any one entering or leaving the shop. the recorder prints automatically the number of the key. whether “in” or “out.” and | tie time. For example, if the em- nloye carrving key No. & ‘opens the . he morning. the record will 5 in Nov. 9, 7 a.m.. 19 | A watchman's key may be used, if desired. that will make a record each recording “W, Nov. 9, 2:50 | The record is printed on | n three inches wide. auto- | arried forward as required. | The proprictor may be away from | 4 year, and. returning, unlock the | corder and find the accurate record | for the entire time of his absence. ! The recorder is controlled by a mas-* ter clock. The power is supplied by erted. but will not turn his business a week. or a month, ori batteries. The recorder may be at-{ tached not only to outside doors. but to stockrooms. storerooms-or offices. Tt may also be used to record the i opening and cloving of desks, show- ! cases, deposit boxes, cabinets or like | places on which it is desired that al record shall be k Stately Hall Clocks —And Attractive Mantel Clocks— You are bestowing a permanent gift in these Clocks— and in addition to their artistic value they are excellent time- pt. pieces. 3 Hall Clocks, hour and half hour strike—several styles, be- ginning at $85.00, up to one of very handsome type and excel- lent mechanism, and in which the striking is recorded in a melodious chord on three tubes for $238.50. Usher in the new year without tooth troubles and you'll find the pathway rid of one of the very greatest i H troubles. Have you ever fig- | ured out how many hours of | 1 | Hall Clocks in combination Mahogany and solid Mahog- any cases of classic designs, with Westminster chimes, in sev- eral grades and styles. Beginning with an attractive model in which the sounding is recorded on steel rods. at $180.00, Gift Lib ¢| the prices range upward to $500.00 for one with Moon dial, . r - Table and in which the striking is done on five tubes. - g | Gift Davenport Table ~ ary | | energy, pleasure and valuable time you lose by neglecting vour teeth? Gold Inlays, Amal- gam Fillings. . .$1.00 up Silver Fillings.. . ...50c up Gold Crowns . .. .$5.00 up (Bxactly as Tiustrated) Mantel Clocks in Mahogany-finished cases. hour and hali- (Exactly as Ilustrated) hour strike, eight-day movements, from $9.00 to $15.00. Sets of Teeth Made of Combination Mahogany a s Made of Combination Mahogany + Mantel Clocks in genuine Mahogany cafscs, hfim— and h;fl[. - : The top is 71 inches long, and is half oval shape. The pattern Georgian in design and of imposing appearance. The hand- lfa‘?:l:l ;gix;;.';wglé;fht day movements of excellent quality, U is of the Heppelwhite design, with the familiar fluted and tapered some pedestals have veneered panels of burl Red- . P | [ill leg of that period. The reeded rim of the top, with the panel of A e Tachiwithithe darker Mahogany makes'a Boudoir Clocks, genuine Mahogany cases, eight-day move- figured wood, are other details that add to its inter- wood, which, gany, a ments, in a variety of attractive styles of pleasing appearnce, Our Famous Suctien Tooth ¢ tight. I est. Of excellent proportions and very graceful. A 557.5fl beautiful toned efi'ec.t. A Grand Rapids production. s75m from $4.95 to $7.65. :';:.'::;“:::Qfm"m.-flu.nu.h i ‘ Grand Rapids praduction.........ccoiveeeeenennnnn Size of top 26x60 inches............coeeiuiinn.. » done. l it Seventh and | = House and Herrmann %T%& | OVER KRESGE'S 5 AND 16c STORE S.W. Corner Open Eve: Franklin BANK REFERENCE Reliable as a Govermment Bend. Seventh and E Sts.