Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 38

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TIHE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 25 1924. The Washington Loan and Trust Company Views of the New West End Branch When the Department of the Interior, the Civil Service and Interstate Commerce Commissions and other governmental activities began to move into the West End, many depositors of THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY agppealed to it to provide banking facilities that would be convenient for them. ; . The Company responded promptly by opening the WEST END BRANCH in May, 1917, in quarters hastily adapted and now replaced by a beau- tiful new building with every banking facility. IO T IR Praportions; materials, workmanship, color and light have combined here in a room that | | Fvery Washingtonian will makes melody to ithe eye as pruly as does | State, War and Navy Building on the left, but tion of its ultimate purpose as the banking ]l:m,l'\' 5”‘”\'{" S e “(1 anand Irust home ¢f the Company’s customers. Its beauty BRANCH of The W asttgton "'_'“4‘ anc A i 2 Sl ‘ Company. Yes! [t is the Department ot is a revelation tc the visitor. Jts adaptation to - Al his financial needs is a realization of the cus- h . tomer. recognize the We arce still old-fashioned about one thing. .\“Ll'mr is a way in and a way out. This is Established in 189, you know, we still believe the “way in” to the safety :m:l service which in according to wdémen more consideration this institution affords to its clients. It is the than to men. So herz is their room with pri- “way out” of many a financial difficulty. out vate windows to paying and receiving tellers. I l):;I(fi’;'](:(jl::éllllr:;li‘!""l\|¥;‘,(\:.rl} \|{\_:) ;;‘(‘1:1;7\’:;:;‘1&:( 3 cki ? at’ i 3 S g S k. S ESS. R @ * ope ;‘ Stocking room? Oh, that’s in there, too. | e oy s YOU. = — A silent symbol of the safety and strength that guards the treasures stored in the safe deposit vault at the WEST END BRANCH. Not steel and stone only, but system and sleepless sentinels combine to make loss impossible. What would such safety cost you at home? > ) With a vice president of the company in charge and easily accessible. customers are not subjected to annoying delays in obtaining executive action. The officers’ room is calculated to make one feel the welcome that is ready for you when your husiness desires our at- tention. <t-—a If you are among the mil- lions who have lcarned the wisdom of investing in bonds —after consalting your banker —these coupon booths will prove a great comfort. when you get out your safe deposit box and need a secluded spot! When you are in, no one clse can enter or even look in. >—

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