hall understand that this is purely an
approximate estimate.
I should like to have this as soon as you can conveniently
send it.
Very truly yours,
Katherine G. Evans.
(Mrs. John Evans)
_Declining to have work done as estimated_
500 Park Avenue,
May 23, 1922.
Forsythe & White,
438 Fifth Avenue,
New York, N. Y.
Gentlemen:
Thank you for your letter of 19th May in answer to mine of
the 16th, requesting an estimate for slip covers and curtains.
Your estimate calls for more outlay than I should care to make
at the present time, so I shall have to postpone the matter
until next year.
Very truly yours,
Katherine G. Evans.
(Mrs. John Evans)
_Recommendation for a servant_
June 14, 1922.
This is to certify that Katrina Hellman has been in my employ
as assistant nurse for one year. During that period I have
found her honest, capable, and reliable. I can give her an
unqualified recommendation.
K. G. Evans.
(Mrs. John Evans)
_For information concerning a servant_
5300 Deming Place
Chicago, Ill.,
May 9, 1922.
Mrs. John Evans,
500 Park Avenue,
New York.
Dear Madam:
I hope you will pardon me, but I should be very much indebted
to you for any facts concerning Gaston Duval, who has been in
your employ as chauffeur. If you will give me this information
I shall treat it as confidential.
Yours very truly,
Cecelia B. Duke.
(Mrs. Samuel Duke)
_Answers to request for information concerning a servant_
500 Park Avenue,
New York City,
May 13, 1922.
Mrs. Samuel Duk
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