. Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette. the way they slant;Ac I wont smite em hip an jintUntil I find the way they plHt. Nor scold such little cherity Ill men are bad because they slant— They slant in thet directiou. —S. W. Foss in the yankrv Blade. The English postrofflce does all the expressbusiness in Great Britain, carries parcels at anaverogo cost of eleven cents each, and makes uprofit of ?-, a yeai. Good Advvrtlnlus Stroke. the mails, pO!i^oll]ces, postnJ regula- THE WHOLE ART OF PENMANSHIP IN FIVE EASY KNACKS. By Jim ttie Feximaxi. ir(. imlttiKhed (


. Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette. the way they slant;Ac I wont smite em hip an jintUntil I find the way they plHt. Nor scold such little cherity Ill men are bad because they slant— They slant in thet directiou. —S. W. Foss in the yankrv Blade. The English postrofflce does all the expressbusiness in Great Britain, carries parcels at anaverogo cost of eleven cents each, and makes uprofit of ?-, a yeai. Good Advvrtlnlus Stroke. the mails, pO!i^oll]ces, postnJ regula- THE WHOLE ART OF PENMANSHIP IN FIVE EASY KNACKS. By Jim ttie Feximaxi. ir(. imlttiKhed (ft n pamitMrt, tmU br. anyaddreMn hy The JouR- receipi of 10 cenU- No \aiikcuUig wUh the eapyriohW] To A. P. Marble, authorof Presumptiou of Brains audlate President National TeachereAssociatiou the iDspiratiouof thisHandbook is, lespectfully ascribed. FiioM PresumpOP Bbajns. Instead now of any educa-tional significance in penmanship,knack, dependentcareful pra< tice aud not toomuibnoik whub spoUs the hand-wTiting of many t requires is careful practice aud not too much the pen between tbe ends of your fingers like a cigar, aud prevent it from falling bymeans of the bout thumb. Then crook your little finger till the corner of the nail rubs on thepaper, and works like a spring in supporting the weight of yom* band. Keep the wriststraight, and off the paper ; but rest the arm upon your sleeve between wrist and * let her slide To and fro Where you wish to this knack by writing yom name or a letter to a friend or foe, or copy from thepages of this book. It will develop staying power. aud a good undei-standing for futureoperations in performing Knacks 2. 3, 4. and H. Well, Tommy, how are you getting on atschool? Tommy; Pirst-rate. I aint doing as well a^ some of the other boys, though, Ican stand on my head, but I have to put my feet against the fence. I want to do it withoutbeing neai- the fence at all, and I guess I can after a


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