| Show A Stand Tall Not Straight for Health and Beau Beauty 0 Av I i I 1 I I I i FULL I tr FET r Miss Edna it M. M Snow assistant health director health education department Cleveland Y W. W C. C A. A posed as above rules to Illustrate Miss Bellows' Bellows posture At the left standing straight head neck and shoulders forward chest low and hollow back weak and round abdominal abdominal abdominal ab ab- muscles loose and flabby foot feet toes out lat Hat At the right standing tall head up neck straight shoulders held In line with the body chest broad deep and full back muscles and abdomen abdomen abdo abdo- men strong and flexible feet straight archs arches up toes down CLEVELAND Feb 26 By NEA SerI Servi Service Ser Ser- vi I vice Stand e Stand tall Not straight That's tho the advice given to women who would be healthy by Miss Jane Bellows I health education secretary of ot the Y W. W C. C A. A national board c wV Your health depends on how you stand she continues Poor health necessarily follows poor posture Also of ot course good health depends on good habits habits eating eating sleeping working playing playing also also mental as well as physical habits standing standIng stand stand- the difference between tall taU 1 Ing straight and standing Just this this this- In standing tall theres there's an effort to push upward from the feet and at the knees abdomen and neck Its an easy esY natural position In which and in which a the muscles are relaxed person doesn't tire tiro Standing straight on the cont contrary ry pinches the tho nerves of the back It Its It's s 5 unnatural unnatural un unnatural un- un natural and tiring |