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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. T. JANUARY 24, 1926—PART 1. THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE Tomorrow and Throughout The Month of February Gaining richly with each recurrence---in individual prestige, in the wealth of its assortments, and in the measure of the savings it affords---this great February Sale of Lifetime Furniture announces its 1926 occur- rence, beginning tomorrow morni-g. Every suite and single piece of Lifetime Furniture in our stocks is included in this once-a-year event. Prices throughout show reductions of the most sizable pro- portions. Yet this sale finds its greafest merit in the quality of the furniture offered. The Outstanding Sale Event In Washington This Spring We are proud of the exhibition which distinguishes this sale. It has the character that is typical of this UP TO THREE THOUSAND house and yet shows an advance over previous years AND DOWN TO A DIME in all-around beauty, practicability : 1d nearness to the requirements of our patrons. Whether you're looking for a suite at a couple of thousand dol- lars or more or just a pair of can- dlesticks, you'll find a selection of almost unending variety. Reductions are Keener than i . Most Sales Would Suggest Dining Room Suites The present selection of dining suites takes you all the way from suites at $175 to $2,200. People who know our policy know that the mere an- Bed;:';:? &S:}l:t'e:uites s nouncement of a February Sale of Lifetime Furniture as $250; others for even less is a signal to buy---but even our regular customers R S P would hurry all the more if they knew the sharp re- Living Room Suites duction: in prices this February. Good-looking ~ Karpen living room suites are priced now, all the way from $159.75 to $1,000. MAYER Seventh Street Between D & E