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JO'T:M

September 12th, 1933.

Dear Miss Roullier,

I have just returned to New York from Europe, and am quite anxious to know what is going on in the art world - particularly in Chicago - and I hope that you will have an opportunity to write me a line and tell me if the World's Fair still continues to be the great success it promised to be in its early days in June.

Perhaps you are planning a trip East before the season opens here, and if so I would very much like to have the pleasure of seeing you and discussing your plans, in the hope that we might be able to develop something together for our mutual benefit.

Perhaps you might know of some of your Chicago clients who are coming to New York, that I might be able to interest in something or other, keeping the business between ourselves rather than letting it go into other hands where you would not be protected.

Have you had any success with the works of art which we have sent out to you, or are there chances of doing business later?

Trusting you will have an opportunity to answer this letter in the very near future, and with very best wishes, please believe me to be

Yours sincerely,
(James St.L. O'Toole)

Miss Alice Roullier,
Fine Arts Building,
414 South Michigan Blvd.,
CHICAGO, Illinois.