Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1924, Page 19

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 23, 1924—PART 1. 5&&1&@&*&&&%‘&% il %fifl%Mfiflfifl@ | - Christmas - A Message From the Store Coffee Tables Small Table's Among the dozens of dainty little coffee tables is this one in combination - mehogany for $15.75 End Tables Mayer & Co. has collected hun- dreds of lovely end tables. This one in Tudor mahogany finish—, Console Tables Mother would be plessantly surprised with a console. This one in Tudor finish— Poster Beds A charming assortment. Bed illustrated has . graceful posts, with shapely tips— Telephone Sets Pleasant chats in comfort. Tel- ephone sets.are_in sbundance here. The set illustrated is only $19.75 Colonial Desks Your desk gift can be easily selected from our attractive assortments. This one in mahogany— Cheerful Lamps You'll find hundreds of lamps. Floor lamp illustrated, $19.75: bridge, with velour shade— $15 Secretaries Here's dignity for your home. A lovely gift. One illustrated in mahogeny— $195 Spinet Desks Sister would- just love a spinet desk. - Among the many here is this one in solid mehogany for of a Thousand-and-One Gifts IFETIME Furniture for Christ- mas! What gift would bring more happinesst What giver would be more remembered by the recipi- ent? Lifetime Furniture endures both in fact and in the affections of its possessors. And how sensible it is to give something practical and wuseful, as well as so memor- able and beautiful. Lifetime Fur- niture for Christmas displays the thoughtfulness of the giver. And the joy of the recipient is measure- less content. “The May- flower,” in solid mehog- any, makes s splendid . co m p anion for sister or mother. $13.75 Cedar Christmas Displays are ready at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store. Thousands of suggestions for Yule- tide giving. Prices are as attrac- tive as the magnificent displays. And you can be sure that no mat- ter whether you give a single small piece of Lifetime Furniture or whether the whole family “chips ” and buys a complete suite for all to enjoy, it will possess that everlasting goodness characteris- tic of Lifetime construction. Here'sa very attractive table of the butterily Chests $10.75 to $83 SmokingStands Hundreds of smokers’ stands. Small one shown, in solid mahogany, is $7.50; the other, in Italian - ‘nut— Gateleg Table Dozens of styles and sizes in rich finishes. One shown is 36x48 inches. Tudor finish— $39.75 Colonial Chairs Dozens of good-looking Co- lonisl chairs. This ladder-back, with genuine rush seat, is only $19.75 Hall Clocks Grandfather clocks make charming gifts. We are pric- ing ome below. Bedroom chair shown is $27.50.) $135 Occasional tables make “such useful gifts. “The Duxbury” illustrated is solid walnut, at LovelyHighboys Many attractive Colonisl pieces. Highboy illustrated is a beauti- ful red mahogany finish, at Tea Wagons Our tea wagon display is ready. Dozens of them. One shown is in combination mahogany— $19.75 Hoosier Cabinets Every style of Hoosier kitchen cabinet is here. Prices as low as- $39.75. One shown is $69.75 -Sewing Cabinets Lots of dainty styles of sew- ing cabinets. The Martha Washington ‘is shown in solid© mahogany for $19.75

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