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MHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 13, 1925—PART 1. ————— — — — e ——————— = FURNITURE PRICE CONCESSIONS TO MOVE MOUNTAINS OF HESITANCY If price has been the barrier to ownership of good fur- niture in your home, the present displays of Lifetime Furniture will definitely remove it from consideration. For a very little outlay now, you may replenish your sleeping room or dining room in a right royal manner or make your living room a Georgian drawing room, carried on a magic carpet from the green swards of Old England. We are proud of the displays which distinguish the present showing. It has the character that is typical of this house and yet shows an advance over previous years in all-around beauty, practicability and nearness to the requirements of our patrons. The low prices are possible only by the painstaking efforts of Mayer & Co. to search for the fine at little prices. We also announce the presentation and special exhibit of lamps—bridge, floor and table lamps—new, tasteful creations. Your presence at the current showmg wil¥ be well worth a rearrangement of domestlc affairs to allow you to anticipate the crowds. : MAYER &:’ CO Seventh Street iy : Between D & FE