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November the 22nd, 1924.

Carl H. Getz, Esq.,
Room 2313,
Pershing Square Building,
New York City.

My dear Mr. Getz :-

We will have at our Galleries from December 1st, until December 15th, a very important Exhibition which is held by the Art Patrons of America, for the benefit of the State Charities Aid Association.

This Exhibition consists of fine pictures and busts, oall portraits of prominent people by prominent artists. It is not only an artistic but a social performance. 

Up to now this Exhibition includes twenty-seven portraits by twenty-five artists, among which are the portraits of :-

Miss Katherine McKay Clarence Mc.Kay's daughter by McEvoy.
Mrs. George Baker, Jr. by Munnings
Francis P. Garvin Jr Bust of Francis P. Garvin's son by Eli Nadelman.
Bust of Otto Kahn by Geo. Davidson
Charlotte Stephen C. Clark by Augustus John.
Miss Vanderlip by Leo Katz.
A very important SARGENT - Portrait of Mrs. Phipps and her son. [[Winston]]

The Exhibition includes also portraits by Zuloagda, Manship, Fromkes, Bakst, etc.

They intend charging $1, entrance, and the proceeds are to go to the State Charities Aid Association.

If you think you could take advantage of this and have something published in the Society column, I think it will help the exhibition to be a success. The art critics of course nntirely [[entirely]] devoted to the Art patrons will gladly take care of the artistic end of it.