CHAPTER XIII

LIST OF TEXT ILLUSTRATIONS

In the business letterhead appear the name of the firm, its address, and the kind of business engaged in[11]
Letterheads used by a life insurance company, a law firm, and three associations[13]
In the case of widely known firms, or where the name of the firm itself indicates it, reference to the nature of the business is often omitted from letterheads [14]
Specimens of letterheads used for official stationery[27]
As to the use of the symbol "&" and the abbreviation of the word "Company," the safest plan in writing to a company is to spell its name exactly as it appears on its letterhead [42]
Specimen of formal wedding invitation [48]
Specimens of formal invitations to a wedding reception[51]
Specimen of wedding announcement[54]
Specimens of formal dinner invitations[60]
Specimens of formal invitations "to meet"[63]
Specimens of formal invitations to a dance [68]
Specimens of business letterheads[140]
Arrangement of a business letter (block form)[144]
Arrangement of a business letter (indented form) [145]
Specimens of business letterheads used by English firms[207]
Specimens of addressed social stationery[259]
Specimens of addressed social stationery[260]
The monograms in the best taste are the small round ones, but many pleasing designs may be had in the diamond, square, and oblong shapes[262]
Specimens of crested letter and notepaper [263]
Specimens of monogrammed stationery[266]
Specimens of business letterheads[267]
Department stores and firms that write many letters to women often employ a notepaper size[270]
Specimens of stationery used by men for personal business letters[271]