Penman's Art Journal . Journalis away up in front ! The Public School department or the FenmnnVArt .loiirnfll, iucliidiug: all features devoted to verti-cal H riling, has been transferred to the Xews Edition,leaving our new writing-instruction feature, 300Pen Copies, free scope in tlie Regular who have subscribed for The Journal for itsPublic School features (including vertical writing)may have their subs, transferred for the remainderof their time to the News Edition without cost. Apostal reqnest is sutTicient. Please say about whenyou subscribed and through what agent, unless the


Penman's Art Journal . Journalis away up in front ! The Public School department or the FenmnnVArt .loiirnfll, iucliidiug: all features devoted to verti-cal H riling, has been transferred to the Xews Edition,leaving our new writing-instruction feature, 300Pen Copies, free scope in tlie Regular who have subscribed for The Journal for itsPublic School features (including vertical writing)may have their subs, transferred for the remainderof their time to the News Edition without cost. Apostal reqnest is sutTicient. Please say about whenyou subscribed and through what agent, unless thesub. was sent direct. A notiilcation of similar import to this appeared inDec. Journal. I*lease attend to the transfer at_ouce,as we cannot afford to remail papers. Joyous Repartee. How do you write all those funny things,? askedthe sweet young thing. «__t_^r, . With a typewriter, said the humorist by|[the*day. Oh ! 1 didnt know but that you might ueesomesort of copying process.—Indianapolis Journal.^^ ??^\lf«9. ILLUSTRATIONS BY C. P. ZANER. SEE <.,^nj)Uuo) (l7MJQ.^totnajO Automatic Lettering. BY GEORGE W. HESS, OTTAWA, ILL. In presenting this series of lessons to Journal read-ers, I will endeavor to give only that which is rapid,plain, and practical; consisting mostly of showcardwork, the later lessons being devoted to lettering onsilk ribbon lor hat and book-marks, committee ribbons,etc. Mnteriala, For the first lesson we will need a No. 4 Shading pen,a bottle of shading pen ink, and some practice latter should be an unglazed paper of fair quality,and those who use a cross-ruled paper will make themost improvement. This is a paper ruled into squares 7-lG of an inch insize, and used by all auto Penmen for copybook?.You may rule your own paper or buy already ruled. grees. 1 would suggest your placing a thin piece oftransparent paper over copy, going over strokes a fewtimes with an empty pen, so as to get an idea of slant, etc. nl Hii


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