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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 19, 1925. The line at the paying teller’'s window, tempo- rarily held up by the de- posit slip of a beautiful but dumb depositor Just a little mistake in addition. The depositor thought that five and two made nine with on¢ to carry (Copyright 1925 By the Chicago Tribune) The genial young man at the adjuster’s window is all out of breath ex- plaining to a young lady whose bank balance is down to $53 a lot of intricacies about the banking business. And would you believe it, th ; young lady is threatening “Would you kindly tell ; L ; d { 2: A 10 another tranch " me how to go about call- LhiTE 5 1 L : ‘ f ! 4 : i ing a bond?” LAY ¥ 2 One of the 17 odd vice presidents of the banking house—the one with the frank, open countenance is on duty at a desk up m front, ready and willing to advise harasscd women who are investing. They want to make, if possible (pro- vided, of course, it is a safe move), a four and three-quarters investment ! The hurt young yielding 25 per cent man who had a check returned marked “no funds.” He can’t understand what has happened to his balance A lady depositor de- parting with some re- cently cut coupons . . s ¥ e : . £ ; The bank’s own private police force look- ge'th:\!or}?:: :al?(. ]‘:1?‘)'0:{:,0‘)0‘:(;";;,,;; 3 i ing fiercely at an unshaven man in a cap looked at witk a so-called question- 5 ing gaze by the man behind the bars “Trusted officc boy on a mission for the firm. He wants $20 in dimes, nickels and quarters