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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 7, 1926—PART 1. THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE ‘The Outstanding Sale Event In Washington This Spring Washington’s Premier Furni- ture Event—wherein Mayer & Co. offers thousands of unusual values—representing the largest and most comprehensive col- lection of Lifetime Furniture : ¢ we have ever shown—at re- Tea Wagons markably low sale prices. The present showing includes a style for every taste, priced now all the way from $26.50 i 4-‘%"""\ to $63. Occasional K il Pieces Through a Wide® Range of Prices —includes every suite and single piece of Lifetime Furniture in our establishment. Rugs, too—both Oriental and Domestic— share in the sharp reductions. Coming as it does but once a year, this February Sale , Seapely Cabimols enables us to quote the lowest possible prices et : e i on Lifetime Furniture. And, regardless of Distinctive Consoles ;*Lsgé:ftizgsifiggra e how low a price may seem, Lifetime Furni- My! What a com net—prices now from ture has the grace of the arts and the com- g Rt iy Prices and styles all forts Of service. the way from $9.75 to Karpen Living Room Suites You'll be mighty par- ticular if you do not find the living room o suite vou want here nO\(\)‘mPrices $169.75 to Seventh Street Between D & E Individual Chairs Chairs at almost any price. Start down at - 2750 1 K Bedroom: Suites, $145 to $2,000 iy go to $350.