Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1927, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. AUGUST 7 Yo27_PART T 7 " THE AUGUST SALE OF ' LIFETIME FURNITURE --wherein we feature the type of furniture the average family wants rather than our lowest-priced wares-- Py A 7y B T 0. | Wt B IR B IN this sale Mayer & Co. take pride in presenting . 1 those things which are new and correct for the modern home and which are not costly. In our newspaper advertisements we endeavor to feature the type of furniture you finally buy in your search for comfortable, artistic plenishings—-rather than to advertise the lowest-priced furniture in our stocks. e e T We believe this to be a duty. The Responsibility of Leadership requires that we advertise furniture which you really want to own-—nof the cheapest thing we _ can get our hands on. : s ,{; ¥ B e Even if they are not advertised, the Mayer stocks include many inexpensive suites and pieces of good, reputable makes—much better, perhaps, than you would expect for such low prices. Because we seldom advertise our lowest-priced wares, some people think that we are high-priced. It’s the penalty we pay for consistently delivering quality. T The sale now in progress is a remarkable derhonstra- tion of the savings available on our dependable Life- time Furniture, e T AT e — By e e st Tl it ot S A i ATt . - FURNITUR: MAYER & CO. Seventh Jtreet " Between D& 6 it

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