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Mirrors ...$7.75 to $150 Coffee Tables $10 to $126 Nest Tables Occasional Tables Console Tables $9.25 to $195 Fiber Suites $54 to $212 Cedar Chests $11.75 to $50 Occasional Chairs. . ..$14.75 to $250 Mattresses $10 to $47.50 Sofa Tables $15 to $100 End Tables Spinet Desks Poster Beds Boudoir Chairs Almco Lamps $17.75 to $125 Dining Suites $195 to $1,650 Bedroom Suites $140 to $1,000 Large Porch Rockers. . $3.95 to $5.60 Karpen Suites $150 to $1,000 Tea Wagons $24.75 to $70 Windsor Chairs $4.95 to $47 Grandfather Clocks $85 to $690 Secretaries $55 to $650 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1927. fURNITURE URNITURE values are difficult to appraise. It is often hard to tell, on first examination, how honestly a piece is made. To be sure of furniture that will age gracefully, purchase only Lifetime Furniture, which comes from makers internationally known for creat- ing furniture of dignity, elegance and comfort. Savings are available now. nother, Weeg W SALE PRICES ES! The low Sale Prices will prevail all this week. You can come in again tomor- row and select Lifetime Furniture at the re- markable price reductions. The Sale Prices, which still hang from each piece, represent the lowest prices available on good furniture for months. Savings this week are worthwhile. Nothing in good furniture has been omitted. Rugs, too, both Oriental and Domestic, share in the reductions. Assortments of Lifetime Furniture are now at a new peak. The large variety of smart new pieces tell what the well dressed home will wear this Fall. But please do not let time overtake you! The savings are available now—this week. To- morrow—in the morning—will be a gbod time to shop. » MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY