. How to make show cards; a practical treatise for the use of retail merchants and their clerks. Group 4. HOW TO MAKE SHOW CARDS. 61 same angle. The top of X should be slightly smallerthan the lower part. Group Three. This group comprises letters of combined ver-tical, horizontal and oblique lines. Be sure andplace the bar of A below the center. K is a hardletter to make look pretty. Remember its topdescending slant joins the upright well below thecenter and the lower slant does not join at a junc-tion with the upright ; this lower limb is sometimeslengthened or the top one slightly shortened


. How to make show cards; a practical treatise for the use of retail merchants and their clerks. Group 4. HOW TO MAKE SHOW CARDS. 61 same angle. The top of X should be slightly smallerthan the lower part. Group Three. This group comprises letters of combined ver-tical, horizontal and oblique lines. Be sure andplace the bar of A below the center. K is a hardletter to make look pretty. Remember its topdescending slant joins the upright well below thecenter and the lower slant does not join at a junc-tion with the upright ; this lower limb is sometimeslengthened or the top one slightly shortened toobtain improved appearance. M is one-third widerthan N and its middle limbs come down to base should be drawn by drawing uprights first andadding the oblique line. Y is a carefully drawnsmall v with a supporting upright. Group Four. These are composed of combined straight andcurved lines. In making B and R the upper curves shouldbe slightly smaller than the lower portions ; thelower limbs of R may be given a slight outwardcurve which is a bit more difficult to make lookwell, or it m


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