PUBLIC SPEAKERS

should, by study of elocution, learn the best manner of moving, persuading, and instructing their audiences; thus adding to their own popularity, and consequently widening their influence.

LAWYERS,

by practice of elocution, will find greater ease in speaking to witness or jury, and thus be greatly aided in their work.

ACTORS AND PUBLIC READERS

lose both time and money by a neglect of elocution, the practice of which is essential to success in their vocation.

SINGERS,

by study of elocution, can best obtain that perfect articulation and elegant expression so necessary to the successful singer.

ALL PERSONS

who have a taste for reading should study elocution, as reading aloud in the social or home circle is one of the most instructive, pleasing, and healthful pastimes in which we can indulge.