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WJ RB

March 8th., 1926.


D.A.Nimidoff, Esq.,
C/O [[underlined]] Travellers [[/underlined]] Steamship Corp.,
36 West 34th Street,
New York, N.Y.


Dear Sir:

We have received your letter of March 6th and enclose herewith our check for Hundred Dollars ($100,00), being deposit of Fifty Dollars each, for the following two reservations for our Mr. Germain Seligmann as stated S.S.Deutschland sailing on March 27th Room 116, and S.S. Berlin sailing on March 29th Room 73.

We notice that the cabin on the "S.S. Deutschland" is on the North side, and we trust that you will find one on the South side instead, before sailing, as Mr. Seligmann most probably would not want to travel on the North side.

It is understood that you will return to us these deposits of $100,00, if Mr. Seligmann should decide not to avail himself on any of these reservations.

Your acknowledgement will oblige,

Yours truly,

JACQUES SELIGMANN & CO. INC.,

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