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N  RS/TP

November 13th., 1926.

Charles Netcher, Esq.,
The Boston Store,
State and Madison Streets,
Chicago, Ill.

My dear Mr. Netcher: 

Both my cousin, Mr. Germain Seligmann, and myself were in Chicago for a short stay recently and we were very anxious to call on you. We called up your former apartment, but were of course unsuccessful in reaching you there, and we were likewise unable to get in touch with you at the store when we called you up there.

We would be very much obliged if you would be kind enough to let us have your new address so that when next we are in Chicago we will be able to have the pleasure of seeing Mrs. Netcher and yourself.

Yours very sincerely,

P.S. We are going to have soon a formal opening of our new Galleries, and we would also like to send you an invitation.