. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . that manner is most marking done. which are graded from fine to points one-eighth of an inch broad. A full set will bemailed, from the office of the Journal,for 25 cents. Also the SoenneckenPacket-Feeding Pen is a superior ar-rangement for marking purposes. It ismade in four widlhs fur bold, large letter-ing ranging from about one-sixteenth toone-fifth of an inch broad. Sent by mailfor 35 cents each. Wo shall esteem it a favor if any of ourreaders who are interested iu this subject,and skilled in brush lettering, will favorus with specimeofl of thei


. Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . that manner is most marking done. which are graded from fine to points one-eighth of an inch broad. A full set will bemailed, from the office of the Journal,for 25 cents. Also the SoenneckenPacket-Feeding Pen is a superior ar-rangement for marking purposes. It ismade in four widlhs fur bold, large letter-ing ranging from about one-sixteenth toone-fifth of an inch broad. Sent by mailfor 35 cents each. Wo shall esteem it a favor if any of ourreaders who are interested iu this subject,and skilled in brush lettering, will favorus with specimeofl of their work for pub-lication in connection with these , wo shall be pleased to endeavor toanswer any questions of general interestrelative to marking. (To be continued.) Anent Outing. By Paul suppose that every penman takes anannual vacation ; if he doesnt, he ought worker can do his best all the yeararound without a period of rest and recu-peration. I, for one, do not see why manehould work any more than Nature does;. Brushes suitable muy be procured at , and Nature, if ,ou will notice, rests half iny nrlistB material store, and the ink the year. |f must stationers^ The pens best for A month, at least, you should strive to ise are the broad-pomted Soennecken, I get away from your work. If yon can get more than a month, all the better. But itappears to be the creed of these rushingmodf rn times that man works out his salva-tion, rather than bis curse, by the sweat ofhis brow. The world expects ten months,at least, of a mans year to be devoted totoil, and grudges the two months in whichhe prepares himself to endure the ten. Admitted, then, that some vai ation is anecessity—for even the sordid world willgrant you that—the question arise?, Whatis the best way to spend the precious timetThe answer is as varied as the cimiinstancesof the inquirer. Diflerent kinds o( workdemand difierent kinds of reerealiim. Ihesedeotary laborer should spend his vacationent


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