Penman's Art Journal . iends at 124 E. 16th Street, New YorkCity. The bride is a well-known school teacher in the publicschools of Brooklyn, is prominent in church work and haswritten many graceful little poems, some of which have beenpublished in the local papers. Dr. Anderson is a member ofthe faculty of the Washington Irving High School. XewYork City, and has a host of friends, with whom TheJournal joins in extending heartiest congratulations. I am deeply in love with The Journal and am constantlyurging my students to read it and follow its valuable and in-spiring lessons. I assure you that
Penman's Art Journal . iends at 124 E. 16th Street, New YorkCity. The bride is a well-known school teacher in the publicschools of Brooklyn, is prominent in church work and haswritten many graceful little poems, some of which have beenpublished in the local papers. Dr. Anderson is a member ofthe faculty of the Washington Irving High School. XewYork City, and has a host of friends, with whom TheJournal joins in extending heartiest congratulations. I am deeply in love with The Journal and am constantlyurging my students to read it and follow its valuable and in-spiring lessons. I assure you that it is very helpful to meand I get a thousand times the value that I invest in a yearssubscription. Wishing you a prosperous year, and promisingto keep The Penmans Art Journal banner floating in thebreezy commercial atmosphere, I am—O. X. Cord. Metro-politan Business College, Chicago, III. <^/enmaAJ QsCzt Qyeu. Instructions for Lessons in Free-HandDrawings By VALENTINE SANDBERG, of the Journal Staff Plate Ex. 1. Draw this hand in pencil, following copy. Thenshade as in No. 2. After you have done this, ink in as in-dicated in No. 3. Ex. 4, 5 and 6. We have the hand in different practice. FRANK McLEES & BROS. The older readers of The Journal will find a very familiarname in the advertising columns of our magazine this month—that of Frank McLees and Bros. There is no need to tellthe old-timers, but for the benefit of the younger generationwe may say that these gentlemen are the sons of ArchibaldMcLees, for years perhaps the best known engraver of scriptin the profession, especially of the Spencerian type. Since his death the work has been carried on by his sons,Frank McLees and Bros., at 18 Rose Street, New McLees, the present head of the firm, received excel-lent training from his father, and the boys have not onlyobserved all traditions of the past, but kept abreast of moderntimes as well. Several years ago they invented a new pro-cess
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