Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1931, Page 29

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D., C. JULY 26, 1931—PART THREE. fURNITURE Closed Saturdays in August The AUGUST SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE Begins Tomorrow HIS Sale means more to you than any previous\Sale of Lifetime. Furniture in almost two decades. In recent years, furniture prices have sagged and sagged until the present-day low level of prices has been reached. As quickly as prices came down, Mayer & Co. re-marked its Lifetime Furniture to conform to the prevailing low prices. It is from these adjusted low prices that the August Sale discounts have been made. Notwithstanding these exceptionally low Sale prices, every piece and suite is from our regular, de- pendable stock of Lifetime quality. Savings are large. ARDON us for suggesting that you buy everything you possibly need now at these low Sale prices. We believe that the low level of furniture prices has been definitely reached, and as sure as there is a moon in the heavens, prices are going higher. We shall not be at all surprised to see these advances in the early Fall. In this Sale you will find thrilling variety, full Mayer & Co. quality and the usual Mayer & Co. service, including a genuinely helpful, conven- ient and non-interest bearing system of extended payments, if you desire. Tomorrow—right at the start—you can save. Parking Service (Drive Directly to Our Rear Entrance and Your Car Will Be Parked) OUR TRUCKS DELIVER TO ALL POINTS WITHIN 100 MILES "MAYER CO. Seventh Street Between D and E

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