Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1933, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. On November 10; |‘926,i‘ Two Leading Washington Newspapers Carried An Announcement by Mayer & Co. That Furniture Prices Were Down And From That Day On Furniture Prices Declined Until The Final Low Level Of Last January Was Reached TODAY—we go on record again! The price trend is UPWARD— Furniture Prices began to stabilize late in 1932! Occasional flurries of price breaking occurred, but the great trend was toward stabilization. At the January, 1933, Grand Rapids Furniture Market the prices of good furniture held firmly— the day of manufacturers creating furniture at losses had ended. The only logical price trend was upward. Manu- facturers' stocks are low. The prices of lumber and textiles, upholstery and other materials have already started their upward march. Labor will follow shortly. The era of distressed prices has ended. And it is good for all the country that the upward trend is near at hand. Mayer & Co. Before Prices Start Upward—Mayer & Co. Offers One Last Chance To Buy at Prices Reduced from Llast Low Leyels—so, tomorrow - $500,000.00 WORTH OF FINE, DEPENDABLE LIFETIME FURNITURE GREATLY REDUCED All the Usual Mayer & Co. Courtesies Available $113,083.00 WORTH OF BEDROOM FURNITURE REDUCED NOW - $85,314.50 WORTH OF DINING ROOM FURNITURE REDUCED = §$4,721.13 WORTH OF DESKS AND SECRE- TARIES REDUCED e R $3,216.25 WORTH OF FINE GRAND RAPIDS POSTER BEDS REDUCED This is some of the best furniture in Washington —certainly the largest stock! To offer a half million dollars' worth of good furniture to Wash- ington folk at prices reduced from bottom low is a definite assurance that you can furnish now in part or full more advantageously than you might ever again for years to come. The number and variety of suites and prices will amaze you . . . the very "cream" of our stock. $24,988.25 WORTH OF UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, ROCKERS AND DAY BEDS AT SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS NOW b o2 $3,200.00 WORTH OF MODERN NEW GAS RANGES REDUCED—THESE ARE THE FAMOUS CLARK-JEWELS 5 To reduce the prices on $500,000.00 worth of our regular stock is to assure savings to all who need or want good furniture. No type of home, personality or pocketbook has been - overlooked, even though this event does not include our entire stocks. A half million dollars' worth of furniture is a lot of furniture and, we believe, you will find what you want at worth- while savings. Come in tomorrow and save! $29,317.75 WORTH OF FINE KARPEN LIVING ROOM SUITES SPECIALLY REDUCED DURING THIS EVENT E $89,124.15 WORTH OF OCCASIONAL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE INCLUDED AT THE SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS | i o $7,500.00 WORTH OF LAMPS... $2,100.00 WORTH OF WINDSOR AND COLONIAL CHAIRS REDUCED $4,400.00 WORTH OF MIRRORS. .. $3,911.00 WORTH- OF CLOCKS AND MANY OTHER SAVINGS NOW PARKING SERVICE — DRIVE TO OUR REAR ENTRANCEl—YOUR/ CAR WILL BE PARKED WITHOUT CHARGE Be on Hand Tomorrow Early for These Savings! ' MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Betwe?n D and E

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