Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1925, Page 25

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FEBRUARY 1,- 1925—PART 1. K 4 £q [ 152 g i & 3 4 I ™ [V S | | )| BHES S ] THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE An Event watched and waited for by the home- lovers of Washington. A time when you can buy genuine Lifetime Furniture at prices lower than you’d pay for just some ordinary kind. Coffee Tables In Charming Styles Priced Low Now e dale Includes the very cream of our Stock. Genuine Lifetime Furniture in the newest and most fash- ionable styles. Thousands of pieces for the requirements of every household—all priced re- markably low now. Karpen Overstuffed Groups Priced Now from $195 to $1,000 HHHHHHHDHHBY & 2 - - —— " . A<4I L R T e T R T R L L T R O R TR R AR R R R A R R R R L o R L T LR R R R L R R R R R R R R 9 Library and Davenport 5 . . Tables $19.75 to $315 : : Oriental and Domestic Rugs share in the general reductions. Regardless of how low the price, Life- time Quality never changes. &) & ) & & Truly, this event is a convincing demonstration of unusual values, as well as a magnificent exhibit of finer home furnishings. HBHBHHHBBH Dining Room Suites MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E R L T T R T T T T 8 Hundreds of Oc- casional Tables at Almost Any Price fis HHHBHHHHHHHH Gate-Leg Tables In Dozens of Attractive Styles : K $19.75 to $83 E I T Bedroom Suites { e N $157 to $1,350 SHHODBADHODHHADH

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