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.THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 10, 1924—PART 1. FURNITURE Closed All Day Saturdays During August Only Two Sales a : 7 Sty VAL : Lowest }.’ri.ces .in Year But Both et T, A < g Years Distinguish Worth While S T . I s o This Sale Keeping faith with its policy ¥ Y g ; i Generous reductions have been year after year, Mayer & 4 S ; made on the very last fur- Co. holds but two sales an- 3 5 ) ik 3] gxatlurepqpotanons. Augu?t nuall ne in February Ry . 2% e Prices are positively anda?’n—: in August.e ! 7 : : ; = NS the low ebb of furniture We believe that this policy en- 5 & : 7 4 ables us to quote the very ’ B R , B Therearcvneeeoncemcm;now lowest prices on good fur- Ze £ ! £ 15 8. that will move mountains of niture. 5 o ; 3 hesitancy. August prices 6 The Hugust Sale, LIFETIME FURNITURE Generous Reductions Throughout QOur Store Enable You to Replenish Now at a Saving - U can enrich your home now with genuine Lifetime Furnitare for a very little outlay. August Sale Prices are the lowest we’ve sold good furniture for in months. The August Sale of lifefime furniture is commercial only in its remarkably low pricing. The furniture itself has the very spirit of fine cabinetry, the fragrance of choice woods rightly used, the classic atmosphere of the laureled days of craftmanship. More comprehensive displays than we’ve ever beforeshown give you a wider choice and more of an opportunity to exercise your individual taste with your selections. None of the pieces in this Sale are ‘‘Sale Furniture’’ bought specially for the occasion, but are from our regular, carefully selected stock of lifetime quality. Sharing in the remarkable reductions is our large and good- looking stock of good rugs and carpets. Prices throughout the store are remarkably low. Flaw or-n 1 % uan-e M o r e T b a w MAYER &_CO. Seventh Street | Between DeS