On March 22nd I am credited with one pair of children's shoes at $5.00. I had two pairs sent on approval, but returned both of them as neither pair fitted.
I enclose my check in the sum of $148.96 which is the total less the overcharge. To assist in the adjustment I also enclose the original slip for the stockings and the driver's call receipt for the two pairs of shoes.[16]
Very truly yours,
Katherine G. Evans.
(Mrs. John Evans)
[[16]] Or instead of enclosing these slips it is often better to mention the numbers that appear on them and to retain the slips themselves.
Letter to department store requesting charge account
1018 South Elm Street,
Chicago, Ill.,
May 3, 1922.