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J. R. WELDIN CO.
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS
413-415 WOOD STREET
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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ADDRESS NATIONAL ONE CENT LETTER POSTAGE CLEVELAND. O.]]
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March 29, 1915

Mr. W. Jucker, Secretary,
Jacques Seligmann Co.,
705 - 5th Avenue,
New York City;

Dear Sir:

Your Kind letter to Mr. Church, on the subject of his letter written in reply to the "It is not True" manifesto of the equally untrue German professors, has been referred to the writer as a member of the firm that published the complete, copyrighted edition in this country.

Mr. Church stated in his reply to you that he was sending you a copy, which I trust you have received. If it fails to reach you I shall be glad to send you another, if you will let me know. You can obtain it at most of the stores in New York City, as the pamphlet has had a tremendous circulation. If, however you desire any quantity for distribution I shall be glad to quote you a special price of $9.00 per hundred; $42.50 for 500 and $80.00 per thousand, f-o-b Pittsburgh.

The pamphlet has been used as a powerful weapon by the sympathizers of the Allied cause and, among other official representatives in this country, the British Embassy has taken 1400 copies as a first order. I have already quoted three editions to Canada and expect a verywide distribution all over the world.
 
Please let me hear from you should you want a quantity.

Yours respectfully,
[[signed]] W. W. Norman [[/signed]]
President.

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