| Show aloir walk always walk with their boea turned in for two reasons in the first place ho foot naturally fulls in that pod don when it has never been confined by boots or the ankles distorted by high heele in the long stride of the savage the leg swings freely like a pendulum round the center of gravity which is somewhere between it and the other leg in the swing tho abductor muscle of the inside of the thigh bring the solo of the foot under the center of gravity and in doing so rotate the foot toward the inner line turning the too n convenience is also on the bide of the natural position of the foot in the case of tho savage for bo has to do much walking through long grass and un der growth in ets A moments reflection will show how very much his progress would bo impeded if ho turned his toes out to catch these ob stabled instead of brushing them aside and outward ho now doi lastly the av ngo ills foot much more help tf his hands than we do and it is obvious thai in doing this he must turn hh toes la yankee made |