Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1921, Page 74

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION-APRIL 3, 1921 > = 00 e =S>8 Miss Jane Green, with the “Midnight Rounders,” in Washington this week. Frank Godwin, formerly a Washington artist, Miss Dorothy Fitch and Herb Roth, well known illus- trator, in a scene from James Montgomery Flagg’s sketch, “The Branded 1 Peach,” produced at I’I‘]"" Miss Edith Ganselle, an York 'show. of the us- - English film star, visits Amer- tERton ngc ‘f'.’f Pawl Thompson ’ 2 ica. She took leading roles in = ) screen versions of Zola’s works —and, incidentally, she inform- ed ship reporters that her boots cost £22 Sterling in London. Wide World nhoto James Montgomery Flagg as “The Minstrel” in the annual show of the New York Illustrators’ Society. Photy by Paul Thompson. “D?l::s;.“ al‘;lna ';, wi%fl;agllgcagl: Miss Ann Breitbarth, a five-year-old Washington premiet. solo dancer, who took part in “Really Truly Land,” © Moffett. From Paul Stone Bureau. produced April 1 under the direction of Miss Hawke. Photo by Clinedinst “Dead” automobiles are jacked up and = = = - - : safeguarded in special sections of the Security To provide security for furs and fabrics requires more than a fireproof A forted residence against the tooth of time and ‘rasure of Storage Company’s Fireproof Warehouse. and burglar-proof vault. Light, heat, moisture, dust—all must be guarded oblivion is the huge warehouse of the Security Storage Company There are also special sections for trunks and against. The dry cold storage rooms of the Security Storage Company give at 1140 Fifteenth St. Founded in 1890, it is perhaps the best known luggage. guaranteed protection. depository in the world. The household and personal effects of famous men and women from every country and all walks of life have been stored. packed or moved by this Company. Family silverware, wedding presents, jewelry and It seems that pianos and paintings requirs an even temperature and mod- i other valuables for two generations of Washingtonians . . . or “anythi t a house- erate light, so the Security .Storage Company has separate sections for them have been safsly kept in the big silver vaults of the holdP:::(al:fiszn?e:tsgc?oCrr‘;vocrl asalf':;u::;ew;’l:':_ ris ch i:‘:g:fb?:e aSccuri!y 1r; 1.xsddfcpo>sxtAory'at(rlol:‘o‘_l;l‘ite!znttil:nft., where many valuable collections are Security Storage Company at 1140 Fifteenth Street. packers. Shiments are forwarded to all parts of the globe. by freight. ex- placed tor security » g AR TRE press, in “pool” cars, in “lift" vans and by motor vans.

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