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ARTHUR LETTS
[[strikethrough]] BROADWAY AT FOURTH [[/strikethrough]]

LOS ANGELES, CAL. 
301-303 SUBWAY TERMINAL BUILDING

January 24, 1930.

Mr. C. Trevor
Jacques Seligmann & Co., Inc.
3 East 51st. Street
New York, N.Y.

Dear Mr. Trevor:

Thank you very much for the interest you have shown in endeavoring to select tapestries for my home. The two you were kind enough to have hung for me were unfortunately too small for the space, so they have been returned to you. At the present time we have decided to do nothing more about them. 

I am also returning herewith the reproduction of the frame Mrs. Quinn's portrait. Thank you for your suggestion. 

Assuring you that I am very appreciative of all your courtesies, and that we shall be glad to look you up the next time we are in New York, I remain, 

Very truly yours,

Arthur Letts Jr

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