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CT/M

November 2nd, 1933.

Manager,
Rotogravure Section,
New York Herald-Tribune,
230 West 41st Street,
New York City.

Dear Sir:

We have just opened an Exhibition of portraits by JESSIE VOSS LEWIS (Mrs. H. L. Daingerfield Lewis), and we thought perhaps you might care to reproduce one of them in your rotogravure section. We are, therefore, enclosing you a photograph of one of the most important portraits in the exhibition - that of Mrs. G. Chester Doubleday, who is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Francis Kelly.

For your information, Mrs. Lewis is a well-known society painter, and was the pupil of William Chase. She has been painting for a number of years, and has had among her sitters members of most of the best-known families in New York.

Thanking you in anticipation for anything you can do in the matter, believe us to be

Yours very truly,
JACQUES SELIGMANN & COMPANY, Inc.

(Clyfford Trevor)

Encl.

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