Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1921, Page 15

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57 e > THE SUNDAY STAR, For the Benefit of the Government Employes It has been brought to our attention that many govern- ment employes will not be paid Monday until too late to avail themselves of the remarkable values ! tobehad on the last day of the February Sale. For their benefit it has been arranged so that they may . make their selections Monday—at the prevailing low sale prices—and later make arrangements for payment. February Sale Prices Are Guaranteed for Six Months For the information of those who hesitate about buy- ing now we make this statement after a careful investigation of the conditions existing in the fur- niture markets today. Prices are down now. They will probably be no lower for some time—in fact—there is every indication that they may be higher—slightly—before a fur- *" ther decline. z | For this reason—and to stimulate confidence in those who repose their confidence in this institution. * we guarantee our prices for six months. That is —if prices are then lower, we will refund the ‘¥ difference. F - .Seventh Street L] DA e Tomorrow— WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 27, 1921—PART 1. the last day of The February Sale Lifetime Furniture ‘ o When the store doors close tomorrow evening they will mark the close The of the most successful furniture sale that we have ever held. Suc- cessful---not so much in profit, perhaps---but in volume of sales and in satisfied customers. Satisfying customers is a creditable habit of our furniture sales, and in this the February Sale has been no exception. Lifetime Furniture Store holds but two sales a year-—but both worth while, and tomorrow---the last day of the February Sale--- offers you the selection of any piece of Lifetime Furniture on any - of our six great salesfloors at the reduced sale prices. . Prices, too, that are not reduced from inflated values, but reduced from prices that were already low and that have kept pace with the changing market conditions. If you need furniture---if you contemplate buying furniture---or if you are only interested in furniture, it will be enjoyable to see this great display of all that is new and unusual in good furniture. We say “good furniture” because Lifetime Furniture is “good furniture,” and it is a remarkable fact, yet true, that you can buy this fine fur- niture at prices that are even less than you pay for the ordinary, kinds. Tomorrow---Monday---is the last day of the Sale. The reduced prices Mayer & Co. “The Lifetime Furniture Store” will not prevail after then. " % The only pieces whose prices are not reduced are those on which the price is fized by the factory. There are very few of these. Between D & E

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