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Show Women, Bless 'Em, Entitled To Paint Up Expert Says, However, They Should Imitate Nature, Not Try to Improve on It BY HAROLD D. JACOBS (United Press Staff Csrreepondent.) NEW TORK, Feb. II. It's ail right for women to paint tak It from a man who paints 'em. The uss of rougs and other cosmetics Just now Is threatened by a growing storm of opposition from reformers, both wholesale and retail, from civic organisations and even governmental bodies. 8o the United Press today asked Clarence F. Underwood, famous artist who ought to know all about auch thtnga, for his views on painting women wom-en or womsn painting. "Sure, thsy should paint If they need It and many of them do," Underwood said. "The trouble with the great majority major-ity of women Is that when H comes to beautifying tbemselvea thsy lack ths artistio sense. They try to Improve on nature, while what they abould really do la to emulate nature." Underwood waa asked what he thought about shaping eyebrows, beading bead-ing eye lashes and other of ths newest beauty stunt. - "Well," he replied, "I believe that's carrying the thing a little too far. If ths dear things want to do It, 1st them. But if you went my candid opinion, 1 think It makes them look like sr. what Bherman said war waa" |