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Show The Gentle Art of Walking. Walking, like angling. Is an art; and whereas Edward Payson Weston will never ride on a street car, being a great pedestrian, a good average walker will take the trolley every time-, provided it carries him from the city pavements, and enjoy his walk to the full In the park or In the fields and lanes of the country. And although al-though he may take no heed of distances dis-tances or time spent on the road, this qualified walker Is no fair-weather saunterer. Today you may see him passing your gate in gum boots, tomorrow to-morrow he may surprise you In a pair of tennis shoes; the noticeable thing about him Is, he walks, and en-Joys en-Joys It. He may be almost any manner man-ner of man, have almost any occupation, occupa-tion, and yet be a high priest of the order. Recreation. i |