[Illustration: M Monumental N Nathaniel X Xenophon]
[Illustration: W Writing Q Quay Quack J J Jones J J]
[Illustration: V Value Valuable U Union Y Youthful]
FIGURES.
Make figures small, neat, and of form exact. Each figure must show for
itself, and cannot be known by those which precede or follow it, as
is the case with letters. The common tendency is to make figures too
large and coarse. Mind the ovals in figures and have them full and
round. The chief excellence of the zero lies in its roundness; the
3, 5, 6 or 9, without care in making the ovals, may degenerate into a
straight line, or simply a meaningless hook, which it would hardly
be safe to use in expressing sums of money, ordering goods, or the
transaction of other business.
[Illustration: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $ c # % a/c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0]
[Illustration: COPIES FOR PRACTICE.]
COPIES FOR PRACTICE
Having proceeded thus far in the study and practice of writing, and
having obtained the proper control of the pen through the movement
exercises, all that is necessary now in order to secure a good
handwriting, is continued and well-directed practice.
[Illustration:
$1100.00 Chicago, Jan. 10./80.
Due Henry Harrington, on order, Eleven
Hundred Dollars in Merchandise, value rec'd
No. 43. Newton P. Kelley, Sr.]
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[Illustration: Ornamental Penmanship.]
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP
Charming and fascinating are the graceful and harmonious curves
produced, when, wielded by some trained and skillful hand, the pen
becomes an instrument of beauty.
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