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over a little by putting some chiffon on it and making it lower in the neck, as it would look like the same dress - I am also going to have the blue chiffon made over. When I get where I can unpack my trunk and look things over it will be such a comfort

- Mr. Griffin has been doing very interesting work - we met there the art reporter of the Paris Herald - and he gave us a little notice in the paper I am sending you a copy of it.

I think we will have to put our Paris address on our calling cards along with our N.Y. address for it would look very fine- I don't believe we will have to buy a thing for our apartment except some sheets and a little stuff to make white curtains of and the sheets I will bring home - we have such a lot of stuff it would be a pity not to use it. I must go now as there is a lot to do and I will write very soon. I hope you are feeling well and that I shall receive a letter soon. Aline will doubtless bring me a letter from you. Continue to write me at Gery as we will go down there soon. Oceans of love from your Betty.