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November 12th., 1925.

Joseph E. Trinz, Esq.,
25 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.

Dear Mr. Trinz:

You will most probably remember that last Winter while I was in Chicago with an exhibition we were having at the Art Institute, I had the pleasure of speaking to you over the 'phone, but unfortunately you were just leaving town.

I arrived but a few days ago from Europe and would very much like to have the pleasure of showing you the exceptional collection of fine old paintings, tapestries, furniture and works of art that we have brought over this year. I hope that on one of your next visits to New York you will have a few spare moments in which to call in at our galleries and see some of our very fine pieces.

Should I, on the other hand, be going to Chicago I will not fail to let you know as I would indeed like to have the pleasure of making your acquaintance.

Pray believe me,

Yours very sincerely,