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April 3rd 1922

Arthur Meeker, Esq.
3030 Lake Shore Drive,
Chicago, Ill.

My dear Mr. Meeker,-
I wish to thank you ever so much for the very kind reception you have extended to me.
I am extremely sorry that both of us were in such a hurry, and I will ask you as a favor, when I go back to Chicago, to look at your pictures over again.
As you have yourself a very fine mansion, I think it will interest you to see the details of our Paris house, which is one of the finest houses of the 18th century in Paris. I am therefore sending you herewith a monography of the said house.
I will probably sail on April 12th, and I should be delighted if I could do anything for you in New York before my departure, or in Paris when I get there, and I hope to have the pleasure to reciprocate your very courteous reception at the Palais Sagan, 57 rue Saint-Dominique, Paris.
With renewed thanks, and asking you to please remember me to Mrs. meeker, I remain,
Yours very sincerely,