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Show i fjjrg spNDAY PAGE SIX. HEEALD, SUNDAY, UAECII Owe A. i ; MermardL oP J92 4- - V vJ ..Av ar Fmd Nature's Colors and Stimulants Avoid Tlwse in Cup, Bottle and Box Live Simply, Eat Care fully Sleep Well BecoviirLovelyiirFace and Form 1 1 V.'. 9 JJy CARLOTTA " ' 7 SOMMERSf V ' as we all know, even if wt been to college, discovered America. 1924, there arose' a beauty who began tlie Conquest of the lame country. There surely must t a significance to those four numbers, any way you arrange 'em I 1492, Columbus, IN 1, - i Girl. (Shei5att Beaafcv Hi , SV,: M 7 fl 4 IT:'-- ' . fWt Rof ile J i , y Outdoor Svrtrntner . AM - 'w is an - At any rate, in 1925. the folks who used to Say "America .for. Americans" will change their slogan to "America for Miss America I" Fur that charming young person, Miss Ruth Malcomson,--hholds the "Miss America" title, thanks to her - supremacy over other beaut; - ' : fk, 'ri f si s V f 1. Vs?' 1 ' V '"t 5 11 .mm I ' -- ii "If J! n?" 4 . 11 12 1 A. A' If 1 , y mm &m X a -- VlkX 1 H X X" AW 71 J5W - mm WiW 7T' 11' I V1' tire Atlantic Lity contest tlur year. has been asked "to makeii tour of "the country in I personally guarauteethat no one who sees her canfcul Jo succumb, to her chanp: If slie accepts, her mission will be to tell the world, or that Situiie Beaxity J mold same same make-u- p, hair-cu- Tiqtos t, same (or bad behavior, according to the point And speaking of . of view) figure. HTss ifalcomson is one of those who believe that there' is no "short cut" to beauty of tresses. In fact, the shorter the cut ef the hair, she thinks, the longer the route to the beauty Meal." Her own magnificent crown of glory hangs, when permitted, in long, thick clusters of ' curls. Another complaint she has against " the "flapper is her predilection for Miss cigarettes and stimulants. Malcomson believes you fan lSerally "drink yourself to death" in so far .as beauty is concerned,' at least. For drinking. is' death important part of il Vhuiiui ai llirUnited States, all, about Philadek pliia, where the Sesqui-Centenni- al is to be held in 1926. hair-cut- Here's the reason" I am so confident in predicting that broken mas- -, culine hearts and disjointed feminine m roses will result; from Miss son's Seeing America First jaunt. ..I .myself, have" looked her over, with all the critical ea of. a' woman 'at the possibility of "finding a flaw in the beauty of another and had to. go away witliout the satisfaction of finding it! However, there is also satisfaction in knowing that there js such a thing as- - flawless frmmine beauty'. That satisfaction, was mine. She is without blemish or imperfection, quite! She is- - absolutely '.'flawless She is, if I may descend iota the ' "vernaculir, an.eyeful.l It seems absurd twaddle to speak of such sophisticated things ' as "beauty jetrets" in connection with a young girl so fresh and naive ar Miss Malcomson. But she has " nevertheless certain beauty secrets MaJ-Co- 9 1 Slie values her individuality too much for that. She declares, flappers seem to her as if all cut from one J95and " f s, ' - ders for' the complexion; than a hearty breakfast, with plenty of fruit and at least one glass of milk to start the day right, she believes. A light lunch is her rule, but she thinks' dinner, .should be a. satisfying meal "Of course, don't eat. too much," she warns, "but don't eat too little in the evening; ' either. Eat just enough 1" is the queen's edict,. . And "early to bed," she says, is as important as "early to: rise." 1 "Rufus," as Miss Malcomson is known to Jb:Mmates,.thmlca lhat a gin s figure shouta "figure- - prom- incntly m any estimate of ,her' - : . , . - sym.-path- - must' ever iiiducewonderment utid is soniethingtmore' than symmetry won tliectesrnf Mj i an like this Kleal mt tnimnm3 in her imagination. Miss Malcomson sings m a church choir, too, and her interest in her e Church has not waned-thslightest bit since she has had so many honors to absorb ber attention. Her mother believes that religions training is the very basis of bar daughter's beauty, she says, for k has given her the peace and security which make for .that ' most valuable of woman's ... ank i i .. . 2 & There, were Miss Santa Cruz,' Miss Manhattan, Miss Los Angeles, Miss Chicago; there V was, probably the. most dangerous . . rival of all, if precedent means any, thing. Miss Katherine Campbell, ill- Ohio's famous beauty who held the title two years. Perhaps one or more among them equalled . v in beauty of face ; maybe one of them' was ber match in perfection of figure. But no one of possessions-rpois-e. . v... also impossible not to be impressed them could fill her shoes, no matter are seeking The 1924 Miss America does not her taa'cpe with Mrs. Malcomson's strict regime . ' J ' how desperately she stretched her ' think-- that 'any girl can be trans- servkeil ; ' for bringing up bahjes to be beauAnd mtle,Bth? , WeH" she dainty toes to turn the Cinderella' ' formed into, a beauty overnight, and ties. Mrs. Malcomson, in fact, takes it all. calmly, consults with she does not endorse any legend " backwards when it came to combined natural, scbemes The end, she admits that : she realized, almost mother, , and comes 'forth "with a from the time 'of her famous daughbeauty of face and form. thinks, is to be achieved only by practically definite ' decision against ter's birth, that she had a beauty on tlie stage. But the movies there, "Ruth Malcomsoa is the fresh,' de .daily right living. Certainly, beauty mure type of beauty which never is no overnight thing to Miss Mal-- her hands. Naturally, she says, she she admits, she does have more than fails to make the stag line at any comson. .' She inherited her beauty took every sensible precaution foi a spark of Interest. ; But this does from ber mother. She was a beau-- , preserve that beauty. .These precau-thenot mean that she will make it ber college prom say "who'i next?" Yet '...tions are the jame ones to .which are other aspects to her beautvl profession not for the immediate " : even to this present, at least. , ' besides the physical: the mental and V Jh a DewtiM America's beauty AM S, ' In the meantime. Miss America t day, rigorously keeps htrself ; but She is no mere young woman, 'AmtrkV. acknowl spiritual aspects. she maintains that ell her present-da- y shallow girl y."-- K: She likes Thomas edged loveliest. 'writing a series, of artkjes, felling of when Beautiful beautifying' activities are not just, how she came to be a beauty. babies, course, Mcighan,- for, instance, among the more valuable than ther starther She says she is including everything movie stars, because, she says, be "brand new can be explained only mother gave her, when she was still she believes will be beautithe laws of But by heredity. helpfut fdr any has depth and manliness. Similarly, ' a baby girl, along the beauty route. girl who wants to improve her look& : in real life, the man who measures ful "big babies," beautiful girls and beautiful young women, .are Hot to The new" bonof, that "of making 1 So here's" your chance, .girls! up to her ideal heed not be hand-- ' be seen unless, k addition to happy , the tour next year, is m accordance America's' Loveliest swears she isnt iome,'. but be must. be sincere and with her mother's wishes for Miss keeping back a single pet beauty heredity, they have the right care worth-whilAnd she has i Vjrom babyhood on. MissMafcom- - Malcomson's future,' for Mrs. Mal- - stunt" from us I And tfie pice part ia t about it irthar a graceful'gesture giving eoinsonljeves" thaT"f ravel "is" th "to beauty T type of chap. Since sonjin due credit for ber own loveliness to most desirable activity out ' are wijthin the reach of kIL her own athletic abilities include her mother; says she has had this her daughter's education. ' For one For the rest, she is hujy withher. swimming.i baseball, the high jump ' meticulous : thing, Ruth will be better fitted, care. ' music and her sports, happy in the and horseback riding, it h natural ' Although anyone who observes after she has seen something of the prospect of the honors ' that await that she admires the man who goes j.the good world, to make, her choice among her,, as well as in the memory nf kmksNpf Ruth's mother, as in for sport's. And it may be men the tremendous offers which' have .those well as the mjdevelopoi prettiness already attained. Fpr although tioned here that Miss Malcomson of a younger surer, cannot, believe come to her since she won her title. ' she is almost modest, fias a host of suitors and admirers. but that 'the iaws"f heredity had a ' " : Motion picture companies are er- - -- she must know, as does everyone" She- admits,' however,' that she great deal to do with the new "Miss hably besiegini her with dazzling who sees, her that, literalWher doesn't know, any one in the least America s" - pertections, yet it is offers..; Artistf U over the country - , (and her figure is her 'fortitnel . l : America her title: . V WVv' , V f p in i I i I vV 1 . je , . . m spirit that beauty wfiic heel-cutti- enamel-coate- lis is form , s . J all "And by drmklng,'' she says em- phatically, "I mean such beverages : as tea and coffee, which are too generally considered harmless. My .mother has always regarded them as enemies of healtlwantt beauty: I was never permitted to drink them as. a child and have continued avoid- And drinking also Ing them. includes all alcoholic stimulants. I -.. don't use' them either. fThek new Miss America says Jm "' morously-that-s- hrisn't fond of beaaty.-S- he since-- sr maintaua-th- at is no d worldly peauty; worms, but she belieYeJlihat the formed is indicative perfectly body here is no artificial flapper here is : earh bird gets the best of whatever of. superb- - health, it cannot be .(nature's, own loveliness. . there is to be had and that ra the equalled by any mere regularity of. ;j There are neither external cosworld of women, means beauty. An', feature, any chance combination of metics nor internal stimulants to early risingour following a sound eye and nose andmouth which make bring the' becoming color, of flame -- night's sleep no lour or five hours for a pleasing physiognomy.- - That to the cheeks ; 'neither, you might td Miss, Malcomsooconstitute a is why' she puts so much stress on sav, simulation nor stimulation. :. ; ."niSKht" it lakes nine of ten) ; then , ' proper exercise, food and drink. As Miss Malcomson is not in y - a bit of estercise tlie morning irr---.of fact,1 It " w Ihe C6- with the flapper movement. with the morning sttn. doing won- - bmation of lovely face with perfect XT, Flowers She-iove- s tier Lvpynizs re 'WSI;w'keaudful ,w ." ,.r;,,- ' . e. --.- tt J. -- her-pat- . , r "'. ft : a 'delidousj trouble, longing and love? and a trembling that sfametry ow& its beauty to a remoter principleits affinity with the ideal fom , is also v v i a 'deligh t. Plotimis. " ::; Beauty - 4i ." &0 - s |