Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1926, Page 19

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. ATUGUST 27, 1926_PART 1. ~ Distinctive ' “The Butterick” CABINETS i Bedroom Suite featured gy o quaint-—and typical of Colonial times. The Lifetime Trade- mark on every piece is Yyour assurance of quality in the turnitare you buy here. - At the Low Sale Prices ISTINCTIVE artistry, positive indiyiduality, ex- D cellence and a wealth of artistic beauty share with the precious woods in making the cabinets | in this sale stand out as examples of fine cabinetry. ol A lovely cabinet, Japanese painted front and quaint crackled effect, en- amel antique red and black decorated. Four major pleces of “The Butter- {ick™ Suite in mahogany and select- o ed gumwood by Berkey & Gay O The Yugust Sale of° LIFETIME FURNITURE Savings Now Will Go Far Toward Furnishing Your Home As You Would Like to Have It $250 Exquisite cabinet in antique red and black, with gold base, 34 inches wide and raised lacquer, Oriental deco- rations, Spanish type cabinet with flare legs and wrought iron under- stretcher. With or § without red center IFETIME FURNITURE — good | door panel, A cabinet with Spanish feeling in a beautiful open grain Assortments are So All-Enrbracing HE variety of good fur- niture in the sale is overwhelming. Everything you could possi- bly want is marked now at great savings. Prices are more keely cut than most sales would sug- gest to you. value at most any price—is on sale now ot prices even lower than its usual modest marking. There are price concessions now to move mountains of hesitancy. . Reductions are store-wide. Variety is almost unending! Thousands of pieces of Lifetime Furniwre at such savings as will enable ycu to furnish your home more as you would like Two Sales Yearly ‘ Both Worth While | WAAYER & CO. hold but two sales a year, and both are worth while. This policy enables us to quo‘e the lowest possib'e prices on good furniture. And this sale is no excep- tion! Values now are amaz- ng. mahogany finish on mahogany and select- ed Americen gum- wood. to do it. Dining Suites. ... $175t0 $2,000 Radio Tables...... $9.75t0 325 Bedroom Suites.... $165t0$2,000 Occas. Tables...... $16.75t0 $150 Karpen Suites..... $149t0 $1.525 Smoking Stands.... $3.50t0 $95 Almeo Lamps...... $13.50to $130 Davpt. Tables...... $16.50t0 $100 Conscle Tables. .. .. $8.50t0 $310 Poster Beds....... $29.75t0 %125 Windsor Chairs.... $4.50to $47 Mirrors Now...... $4.95t0 $195 E Spinet Desks....... $26.50t0 $235 Cabinets .......... $55t0 $330 End Tables........ $6.95t0 $35 Nest Tables....... $18.50to $77.50 Secretaries ........ $55t0 $345 Grand. Clocks...... $165to 8535 | Telephone Sets..... $4.50to $56 [ndividual Chairs.. .$16.75t0 $235 Tea Wagons $24.75t0 $65 Fiber Suites....... $59.75t0 $315 Chests :...........819.75t0 $225 Old Va. Sofas...... $175t0 $288 e—— Karpen Chairs.....$26.75t0 $235 Rugs Sharply Reduced Table Lamps....... $6.25t0867.50 ten all over this cabi- Floor Lamps....... $19.75t0 $130 Our large and gorgeous collection wa rugs— Bridge Lamps..... $13.50t0 $122 ' net in walnut and ) . : ‘ gumwood with over- both Oriental and ‘Domestlc—shar now in the lays of fiddleback tremendous reductions. I maple. $125 MAYER & CO. . < Seventh Street’ Between D & E

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