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Why We Punctuate;

or, Reason vs. Rule in the Use of Marks. With a Chapter on Business Letter-Writing.

BY A JOURNALIST:

This is a book that tells why marks of punctnation are used.

It tells what marks say to the reader-what mers ing they have.

It shows that one cannot read understandingly. write clearly without a knowledge of the uses. marks.

EXTRACTS FROM NOTICES:

Though I have read proof twenty-five year, a more, I find I can learn some valuable things from this book.-Henry R. Boss, Editor of the Proofshet, Chicago.

The author is a painstaking and intelligent writer, and the line of reasoning followed by him is origins. and convincing.-Philadelphia Telegraph.

The work is valuable, not only to the learner but also to the scholar.- Baltimore American.

No student of English should be without the book.-Boston Globe.

The author writes intelligently and clearly, and illustrates each proposition so as to be easily unc stood. It is a book of value.-Chicago Inter-Cra

The book is an excellent one to take up in leisure half-hours; for punctuation, like the proper use of words; does not come "by nature."-San Franc Chronicle.

It is surprising how much even educated persen and even those accustomed to composition, gain from such a treatise.-The Congregation Boston.

Price, postpaid, $1.00.

THE LANCET PUBLISHING COMPANY. Minneapolis, Minn.

FRSON DINOS (116 Boylston Street, Bost

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EXTRACTS FROM NOTICES:

Though I have read proof twenty-five years or more, I find I can learn some valuable things from this book.-Henry R. Boss, Editor of the Proofskeet, Chicago.

The author is a painstaking and intelligent writer, and the line of reasoning followed by him is original and convincing.-Philadelphia Telegraph.

The work is valuable, not only to the learner but also to the scholar.-Baltimore American.

No student of English should be without the book.-Boston Globe.

The author writes intelligently and clearly, and illustrates each proposition so as to be easily understood. It is a book of value.-Chicago Inter-Ocean.

The book is an excellent one to take up in leisure half-hours; for punctuation, like the proper use of words, does not come "by nature."-San Francisco Chronicle.

It is surprising how much even educated persons, and even those accustomed to composition, may gain from such a treatise.-The Congregationalist,

Boston.

Price, postpaid, $1.00.

THE LANCET PUBLISHING COMPANY. Minneapolis, Minn.

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