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Show Th Illchl Arm and Wit I nt, Tlii rig! t arm I nlwaj a little larger than the b ft, but the Mt foot Ualiwit always largf r Uun the right, prvwuinably Ucfine, whflo m-arly ovtry man uaea Ida right arm to lift a Wright or strike a blow, ho uluut lutarUUy kkks with hi left foot, tthil Uwliiungir aland on LU left leg tvnlb.U hi right fall easily, bvcann ho bo learned by rxptrivnee tluCtbitU the Uat attitude ho ran assume as-sume to -intent laMitude and fatigue, Thlcununt bearing of tho weight on tbuWt foot makirf It wlJerthun the right, nnd It often hipprrii that a mau who trie on a shoe on the right foot and ftitancloaeflt has to discard the alloc altogether bcciuw lie cannot endure the palaLauied by thetlghtmwof the left. If wlien riding ou the strcutW ) ou will take the trouble to notice, you will see thit In laced shoe the gap Is much smaller on tho right foot than on tho left, while with button shoo tho buttons have to 1m set back ten time on the left shoe to once on tho riht. UU Louis U lube-Democrat, |