Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1922, Page 11

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“Made to last your Children’s Children” When you buy real Lifetime Furniture at Mayer’s you are buying something more than mere pieces of wood, put together with screws and glue and covered with varnish. Lifetime Furniture is more than a name. It gives you years of long and satisfactory service, and then as faithfully serves your children’s chil- 4 dren, - RS T) A very good rea- son for buying now Is the fact that prices, in our judgment. are down to a level that will make it safe for you to take care of your needs for some time to come. Should you not need furniture immediately, you may avail yourself of the low February Sale prices. We will store your purchases free 90 days. A charge account, too, is at your service. From a Candlestick to a Dévenport---a Kitchen Stool to a Dining Room Suite---every piece of Lifetime Furniture is reduced in price during. — = = T Pieces—You Don’t Need to-Buy the Whole Suite 1t isn’t necessary to-buy a whole suite to get the advantage of- the : low February Sale prices. “ For, whether it is a table and ‘chairs from a dining room suite or a davenport from a living room suite—you are just as sure of getting the sale price.as; if you took the whole suite. Bear this.in mind—that no matter how small the piece, you can buy it here now at a price that will be pleasing. £ N There's No qufld in Washington of Bedroom Furniture—or February Prices _when they view the bed- Mayer’s, for never»beforl in Washington was there such a beautiful display— soft enamels, rich mahog- any and fine old walnut, designs. 5 It will be a pleasure for us to you, we know, ta see this display.. And it's“all at February prices, too. # - Seventh v:}S:;treet ' BRI 2T e During the February Safe You Can Buy Single . ~ Women are a!v‘i;;i delighted ; room furniture display at; all shown in new beautifdl - show and a pleasure .for B3804 810 8 8 M3 - Mayer’s February Sale of | Lifetime Furniture We don’t often have a sale—in fact, only twice a year—yet when * ‘wedohaveoneit’s a “sure enough” furniture sale. For ‘a month now we’ve been telling you what a lot you could save on good, dependable furniture, and now we want you to come .down and find it out for yourself. Just come down tomorrow—or any day—and find how much you can really save this month on good furniture—good furni- ture, mind yeu—not rickety, get-loose-at-the-joints kind, and you'll find that you’ll pay no more, either, here for genuine Lifetime Furniture. ‘Anyway, come in and let us show you around—we’re proud of how "good-looking our store is and proud of the good furniture we're selling so cheap this month. Every Fine Rug on Our‘F loor Bears ‘The Bargain-Telling Sale Tag From the finest Royal Bengal to the smallest rag rug we have made substan- tial reductions, and if .you are looking for an unusually fine rug at an "~ unusually low price, you must really look at the fine Wiltons that are greatly reduced. e : February is a great month for rugs at Mayer's. - MAYER & CO. ) ORI LT =V L It will be a treat merely to walk through the great floor that we have devoted to our dining room furniture. You will not see rows of odd pieces, but dozens of beautiful suites in cor- rect styles and finishes, and completely matched. They are specially priced for this sale, and the low prices seem out of place when associated with furniture of such beauty and quality. Karpen Overstuffed Furni- ture Is Low in Price This Month We have -always had the largest and best showing of over- stuffed furniture in Washing- ton, and this February is no exception. We want you to just come in and let us show you how fine is our showing, even though you may only be interested. It is more than ordinary over- stuffed furniture, for the Karpen trade-mark is a guar- antee that it is honestly made and finished. Between D & E il 4 H i H i i

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