Women Horseback Riders
Besides the roundness of limb and redundancy of health that city women acquire from vig-orous horseback ridÃng, they gain a faculty for keeping their balance while on their feet in city convey anees. It is a most desirable acquisition for the city woman, whom we are accustomed to see tipping or staggering about in the street oars when forced to stand. Sharpeyed men who ride horseback know at a glance when a woman standing in a 3treet car is a horse-woman. They know it by the ease and sureness with which she adjusts herself to the motions of the vehicle, and at the same time preserves her feminine dignity.
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