Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1925, Page 29

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 9, 1925—PART 1. What Wonderful Sales There’ll Be 100 Years From Now! But Even Now It's Worthwhile to Purchase Furniture During THE AUGUST SALE o LIFETIME FURNITURE Year after year merchants the world over announce their Annual and Semi-Annual Sales, their Bargain Sales, Clearance Sales, Pre-Inventory Sales or dozens of other kinds of Sales— ‘each one miraculously superior to the one just preceding it. Maybe the time will come then—logic suggests—when sales will be so remarkable that you can purchase your wants for almost nothing! But you know that that time is not yet here. Mayer & Co. is not in the habit of emphasizing that one of its sales CURNITURE is grander or more spectacular than another. o b But this year the August Sale of Lifetime Furniture so far surpasses Yof, P L any previous sale of the kind that you are entitled to know about it. Now is a most profitable time for you to make selections. This Sale is abundantly possessed with some of the rarest values you ever laid your eyes on. Prices are more keenly cut than most sales would suggest to you. Our whole notable collection of Lifetime Furniture shares in the reductions. . 'MAYER & CO. Seventh St. ' Bet. D & E

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