Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . herand his friends never talk of anything but hog. ard of H( hog, hog, all the t; -Yankee Blade. Outline first with pencil, then with ink,leaving openings at poiats where foliage isto appear in front. Next make the foliageand then shade the body of letters. Thefoliage stroke is rery simple and isillustrated at the left of A. It should bemsde with a pen that gives a thick, strongline moving in any direction, as a fine linewill give a weak effect every time. A pureforearm movement should be used, and thestiokes should be short and nearly indirections i


Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . herand his friends never talk of anything but hog. ard of H( hog, hog, all the t; -Yankee Blade. Outline first with pencil, then with ink,leaving openings at poiats where foliage isto appear in front. Next make the foliageand then shade the body of letters. Thefoliage stroke is rery simple and isillustrated at the left of A. It should bemsde with a pen that gives a thick, strongline moving in any direction, as a fine linewill give a weak effect every time. A pureforearm movement should be used, and thestiokes should be short and nearly indirections indicated. Work only for effect. Do not try tobring out any leaf in detail. Book-keepiDR, Correspondence and the English Permanent employment lo one able to oderat© salary at first. Address, with P ARMSTRONG. Portland, Orecon. *- mercifti School, by a Teacher of PennianBhlpand Commercial Branches now employed In anEastern Business College. SaUsfactory reasons a for desiriufT a cbaneiiptionable references as to VV^ ? Somebody had FlouriaJied by Frank E. Cook, of the Stockton, Col., Business College {Photo-Engraved). 1 play A ladys tells How iFloors. A cheaper way is to take up ith.— At a hugging-bee for the benefit of a chui-chalong the upper Hudson a few evenings since,a man. while blindfolded, hugged his wife forseveral minutes without knowing whom he washugging. \Vhen he did find out he wanted his15 c«nts hack.—Philadelphia liecoid. Horace Greeley told this story of after he went to learn the piinting busi-ness he went to see a preachers daughter. Thehe attended meeting he was consider- oufly tormented with a devil. She had been hanging round the library forsome time, but seemed timid about going upto the desk and making known her wants. Work rapidly, holding the pen firmly tothe paper, and dont forget that old motto,*Try, try again, if at farst your foliagelooks fiomew-hat flat. The shading on thebody of the letters should be


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