WALK STRAIGHT.
There's one tiling that Dan Cupid cannot stand; and that is tipsy heels. Just let any man walk down the road behind a woman who has recently taken his fancy, and discover that her right heel bears to east and her left to west! Really there is no excuse at all for tipsy heels. In nine cases out of ten they are the result of a lazy habit rather than of weak ankles. And if one has weak ankles there are so many ways to strengthen them: massage, for lnsancc, and roller-skating; and slowly up and down on the toes at least 40 times a day, and swimming. J pro^l | y , JTSI" ming is the most useful method of «U, for that overcomes leg weaknesses a, 9 «ell. If the tipsy heels aro a result of habit, make a deliberate effort for * tilt your foot in walking in e. 1 * opposite way from which you have been doing. If you have been runn.ng toward the mside, try to run over toward the outside, and vice . versa. _ But betere you start the practice be certain that jour heels are perfectly straight* ~ In a very short time after concentrating on the oDposite method of. walking von ynii be delighted to find that you have overcome your gre&t defect thereafter do that easy. desirable^ thing—wear your heels straijgflfc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19196, 9 December 1925, Page 7
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