Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1924, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1924—PART 1. FURNITURE C Tte @end GO LO NIAL Quaint and charming—sturdy and of historical interest—Colonial Furni- ture has conquered modern tastes. L ETINE Colenial reproduetion wd: crotch mlu‘- any-front, $21S; sep- arate ¢qu to mateh, $50. Colonial Chest of Drawers, in red mahogany, $1 Pol ke back Wind. or Chair, in Tu- dor mahogany, ery com- lomble, $15. G-It Fugust Sale - LIFETIME FURNITURE Closed All Day Saturdays During August the QVLITL@.S\;\» FURNITURE The next decade will find the most tastefully furnished homes possessed with some Colonial Furniture. Colonial Dresser, with carved posta, in red mabogem, $195. 20, G Jhe August Saleof° LIFETIME FURNITURE Brings Price Concessions Throughout Our Store HARING in the generous August Reduc- tions is our comprehensive collection of fine old Colonial Reproductions in choice woods and appropriate finishes. Exhibited here now—while you can take advane tage of low August Sale Prices—is the largest and most charming assortment of Colonial Furniture in Washington, All of t.hm Colonial picces have been selected with critical and experienced eyes—de- manding quality always—yet are priced within sensible bounds. Tiustrated here are but a suggestive few of the hundreds of fine Colonial pieces awaiting your inspection. FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME MAYER 8 Cco. Seventh Street Be fween @ & 5

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