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[[PREPRINTED]] THE PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM
AND
SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ART
EDWIN ATLEE BARBER, DIRECTOR

ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
MEMORIAL HALL
FAIRMOUNT PARK

CABLE ADRESS
"PENNMUSE"
BELL TELEPHONE

PHILADELPHIA, P.A. [[/PREPRINTED]]
October 26, 1915.

Messrs. Jacques Seligmann & Company, Inc.,
705 Fifth Avenue,
New York City.

Gentlemen:

I thank you for the prices just received on the tapestries lent to the exhibition here at the Pennsylvania Museum, and have turned over your letter to Mr. Barber. I note the terms and conditions.

I hope that your representative in New York will be able to [[underlined]] come over here some day this week. [[/underlined]] The tapestries lent by Mr. Seligmann make a splendid showing, and I think that at least one of them is likely to remain here in the Museum permanently.

Very truly yours,

[[signature]] George Clance? Hunter [[/signature]]