Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1923, Page 12

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' _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY. 20, 1923_PART 1. - ¢ _— 2 The Little Gold Tag Tucked away in an inconspicuous place on every piece of Life- time Furniture will be found the little gold medal tag pho- tographed here. Italian Walnut Suite Here at the top of the page is prob- ably the best-looking Italian ' dining suite ever shown in i Washington at $425. * There are ten big, heavy walnut pieces, with overlaid panels of burl; buffet 72 inches long. It’s a lifetime insurance of good service—a guarantee of qual- ity in the furniture that yon buy here. ; . - uy here The silver chest, linen cabinet and , table are correspondingly large. It’s just such furniture as this that e Chairs have tapestry seats. is offered you at the sale prices. b A i .1 11 055 Commencing---Tomorrow---Monday ‘We will store any purchases made at the low sale Freight charges will be pre- prices for 90 days with- 4 paid to any shipping point f out charge. 2 in the United States. A ONCE-A-YEAR-EVENT that brings to the YOU’LE find probably the largest assortments people of Washington an opportunity to buy of fun.”mture you've ever seen ---it’s Lifetime Furniture, too---and at prices lower than you’d p pay for the ordinary kind. real Lifetime Furnitureat unusally low prices. The August Sale of Lifetime Furniture is with us an annual event. It is one of the two sales that this great store brings each year to the people of Washington. Experience has taught us that by having only two sales a year—and both honest-to-goodness sales—enables us to quote the lowest possible prices on good furniture. > - ¥ i : Y L And this August Sale of Lifetime Furni- Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suite in Mahogany, $485 ; 1 < 1 1 / 5 -z = e =& Carrying out the pure Colonial lines in fine old mahogany, this beautiful Three Blg I\arpen PlCCCS 3 V'elour' $193 ture 1s no exception. It's here with rwin-bed suite is in very good taste. The front of each piece, as well as the Big, roomy overstuffed suite with reversible cuyshions and outside backs assortments as boundless =2s the beds, have panels of finely figured crotch mahogany. The price for the all covered in the same rich velour. Three big pieces—davenport, chair and - . suite includes the eight pieces shown. wing chair. Best Karpen spring construction throughout. Any one of the wants of everybody and with prices piecesjcanibeiboughGacharatelyl Youidesice that are remarkably low for such fine furniture. ! fodo Remember though that while the August sale prices are amazingly low, the quality of Lifetime Furniture re- mains the same. Come in tomorrow and be among the first to take away some of the remarkable values. Please Note: 2 It would- be an endless task for us G to quote the hundreds of remark- ] able values of this Sale. We are Two-Tone English Oak Bedroom Suite, $185 illustrating, therefore, only a few. Cane Panel Karpen Suite, $165 A bungalow suite of charming style, made of quartered oak with quar- ‘You are cordially invited to view Three good-looking—and good—Karpen pieces. A big, graceful sofa, a tered oak interior construction. %eautiiully finished in a rich brown two- roomy chair and rocker to match. Your choice of several patterns of rich, < tone English oak finish. With twin beds in place of double bed, $225. A suite the dozens and dozens of others. soft velours, in blues, taupes and combinations of both. Deep. comfortable i for summer bungalow, the spare room or for a boy’s room. ; loose cushions, extra pillows and roll—and antique cane panels. 7 ;? | | : : o . 1 Lifetime Furniture I s More T han a Name i o i i I

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