Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 15 September 1908

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[begin page 2 of 2] & the hat as you will notice is very picturesque also note the balance and design of the arms. They are very masterly. The man is in a beautiful blue coat & with yellow trousers and waistcoat the glove is also yellow. He is the typical English gentleman rather of the literary type than athletic. If you want to be extravagant you would at least never regret the acquisition of this beautiful pair. I recommend them heartily. I took Andy to see them today. He was quite infatuated with their beauty & can tell you about them.

This is the lowest price & the commission to us very small. Don't cable me any offers it is useless. You would have to cable the money before I could get possession.

I know of nothing swell in the market but these and I thought you ought to know about them. I wish you were here to see them.

I have been a couple of weeks getting photographs which was difficult. Hoping you are well and enjoying life & with kindest regards

Sincerely Yours C. S. Carstairs

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