Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1929, Page 16

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 3, 1929—PART T, §ot IFURNITURE = _ === — 3 THE ENDURING CHARM of fine period furniture L goeestHE Charm of Fine Period Furniture is emphasized % i by the extensive Mayer & Co. collections—which 3emeens include faithful reproductions from the best crafts- ' men of Europe and America, and adaptations so skillfully DRAPERIES created of beautiful woods and fabrics that they catch the colour and romance of another age and interpret them in the spirit of our own generation! You could spend all day and longer viewing with delight one after another of these fine designs, and never for a single moment become bored or uninterested. Here you will find pieces and groups—suites and ensembles—influenced by the works of the more renowned early masters; by the people and life of influential, historic eras; a sumptuous display of authentic XVII Century carved English oak reproductions for the home of today, and a sprinkling of modern furniture with such modification of design as to please the average American—and all sale priced now. Savings are large. +H Egiafiggig & L <> - THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE enables you to purchase advantageously now These very same Period Designs—our entire collection of artistic and dependable Lifetime Furniture, as well as thousands of dcllars’ worth of rugs and carpets—Oriental and Do- mestic—you are enabled to buy during the Feb- ruary Sale at remarkable price reductions. And Mayer & Co. reductiens are true and genuine, too, as you will see when you compare the orig- inal prices. Remember—these savings are available now 3 < < MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E

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