Subject: Reading
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This book, published in 1802 in New York by Judah, N., is the third part of Noah Webster Jr.'s "A Grammatical Institute of the English Language." It contains lessons designed to improve the reading and speaking skills of youth, including rules of elocution and guidance on expressing emotions. The book aims to refine the minds and tastes of young learners.

This trade card advertises B. Levin's clothing store located at 317 Penn Street in Reading, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features an illustration of a girl sitting on a bench with a dog. The back of the card advertises the store with text, including the name 'Morris Levin, Manager'. The back of the card includes the phrase 'Men, Boys, Philadelphia Clothing House.'

This trade card advertises Heilman's, a clothing store located at 604 Penn Street in Reading, Pennsylvania. The card features a stylish illustration of a young woman in a green dress with a white lace collar and a green hat. Her brown tie and mittens add a touch of elegance to her ensemble. The text on the card mentions a 'new store' and indicates that it is located next to Dive, Pomeroy, and Stewart, suggesting nearby businesses. The back of the card is not visible in the image.

This trade card advertises Henry Heilman, a ladies and misses cloak and suit dealer in Reading, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features an illustration of a girl in a pink dress and a blue overdress, with a matching hat. She is standing with a pug dog. The scene appears to take place on a fall day, possibly in a park. There are trees in the background. The back of the card is blank.

This trade card advertises Rosenbaum, a millinery store located at the southeast corner of 7th and Penn Streets in Reading, Pennsylvania. The front of the card features a die-cut design of leaves in the shape of a hat. The back of the card is blank.