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i i,,im'iM'4mniitLummmam0Mmie&MmMmmm S Soft For hcary shading in sketch-drawing or for any use in which a largo black mark is desired. S M Soft Medium This grade is used for the pockot, or for general drawing and sketch ing and is wonderfully smooth. For all ordinary office use it has no equal. M B Medium Bluck, Many persona rcquiro a pencil not quite so soft as S M, and not as hard as the M. Such persons will find their wants met in our M B pencil. In free hand aud mechanical drawing it is appreciated. M Medium, For professional and desk work, and all finer uses where a harder lead than the the S M and M B is wanted ; for accountants, stenographers draughtsmen, physicians, etc.; for memorandum books it is just right; for drawing on paper not very smooth it is exactly rignt. Bf H Medium Hard. To many hands this grade will prove moro acceptable than the next harder, or EI grade. It is a smooth, durable pencil, and has met with special favor with drawing classes, etc. H Hard. A hard, but smooth lead, suitable for ledger work or outline drawing; for civil engineers, architects, draughtsman, etc.; very fine lines; drawiagi made with this grade need not be inked for the machine-shop, or for building plans; suitable for comprss use. V H Very Hard. For the finest lines, almost equal to engraving, but still black and smooth. If they are not sold in your vicinity, write to us for samples. Send 1G cents in stamps, and men tion the HESFEItlJT STUJDJEJTT, JOS. DIXQN CRUCIBLE GOMPANY. &mm v ;i . ..