Autograph Letter Signed from Frank Worthing, Montréal, to William Winter, New York


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Worthing is sorry he didn't see Winter before he left New York; the play The Fascinating Vanderveldt is going better here than elsewhere; he also asks Winter to "say a friendly word for a farce called "It's all your fault," which Worthing has a big interest in. On letterhead of the Windsor Motel, Montréal. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at the New York Tribune Office, New York City, USA.




Autograph Letter Signed from Frank Worthing, New York, to William Jefferson Winter, New York


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Worthing is sorry to hear from Bosworth that Winter is doing poorly and wishes him a speedy recovery. Letter addressed "Dear Little Willie," probably referring to William Jefferson Winter. On letterhead of "The Lambs," 26 West 31st St., New York but written from 11 West 2[4?]th Street. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island, NY.




Autograph Letter Signed from Frank Lincoln, New York, to William Winter


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Lincoln writes the he has decided to remain in America for another year for professional engagements and therefore must decline the proffered reception and banquet at the Princess Hotel in London. Addressed from the Lotos Club, N.Y.