. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . ers, asBoen below: While tho last is an improvement upon thedrst, wo will endeavor to show how .lillgreater legibility may be obtained. It willbe seen that tho spaces between the printedwords you are reading are erect like thetype. This makes tho print before youeasy to read. We thiuk that the same ideasliould bo carried out in writing. If thespaces between words Mere made, as inpriotr, to slant the same as tho letters, thewriting would be more legible. In thelirst cut below the arrows will show thespaces slanting about the same as the let- /,
. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . ers, asBoen below: While tho last is an improvement upon thedrst, wo will endeavor to show how .lillgreater legibility may be obtained. It willbe seen that tho spaces between the printedwords you are reading are erect like thetype. This makes tho print before youeasy to read. We thiuk that the same ideasliould bo carried out in writing. If thespaces between words Mere made, as inpriotr, to slant the same as tho letters, thewriting would be more legible. In thelirst cut below the arrows will show thespaces slanting about the same as the let- /, ///,-?;//// ^^^^#^ In Ihe next cut below, tho straight linishow the slant of letters, while tlie awill show the spaces bctv\cca wordsof tho slant of the lines connecting 1which make tho words appear to ng-ther, instead of being broken apartthe print before you: y^ ?^ In the following cut the open spaces be-tween words is duo to carrying the linesbeginning and ending words upward cluseto tho letters, instead of tUiuiing welt totho right:. E or egg-shape. In our study of inetliodswe liave never founJ one which has beenproductive of hetter results than that ofteaching the forms of capitals by the useof the E and right and left curves ; and webelieve that those who give this methodthe proper test will find it to be a superioraid to grace and beauty in capitals. Pathetic Appeal. Oh I why dont people form rhelr • K ought loatan i lor kuMednf Butvomodn w U for kiok, Ls SDd ni> ara misobteToui, While a»Ja»ln i» Old Nick, Oa are rarely c cedBtaU. And p-» »re «taa [(Ky tiling* r (i« might as we Aod rs inoaqui o wing: Some iieople m ke a pHMiDg Well, tl Mary E. Martin. Not Antt-roa—the soul wilh oue passion—thatcurioiis delight of the medical fratern-ity, and oue that in the watching we confessgives tu ourselves a pleueure. It is not thisthat makes us lift a little the veil from Wil-liam Liodles history. It is becjiuee we be-lieve so firmly that the
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