Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 25

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 16, 1925—PART T. 25 FURNITURE The Kind of a Sale You Like To Participate In THE AUGUST SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE Oftentimes a Sale suggests some “trumped up” affair with crowds and reservations, inattention and less service than would ordinarily be accorded you. But the August Sale of Lifetime Furniture is no such affair. Busy, of course! Hundreds of lovely pieces of Lifetime Furni- ture are going out daily to beauttfy and adorn Washington’s finer FURNITURE homes. But in this Sale you can leisurely make your selections. Personal undivided attention is accorded you—decorator’s assistance if you wish it—cheerfulness and all the talent and resources of the Life- time Furniture Store ‘ The Lifetime Trade Mark Your Assurance of Quality Assortments have never been so all-embracing as now. This is an occasion rich in variety — rich too in the traditions of -value-giving—but finding its greatest merit in the quality of the furniture presented. : As a Sale of Lifetime Furniture would naturally suggest prices are as low as the most liberal reductions will permit, which means that you can buy genuine Lifetime Furniture in this Sale for far less than some ordinary makes of no particular distinction. MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. D & E

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