Show i i. i ij i t cally British New Queen een I j f. f Is Ideally Suited for Crown II 1 Elizabeth Comes to High P Place ace Well fi i Trained for Heavy Duties I COMMONER site It IU on the British throne today I i A But never wa was a new queen received with wider approbation than Elizabeth former Duchess of ot York Elevated to the e throne thront by the sudden ludden abdication of ot Edward VIII Elizabeth Elisabeth U ts the person of or what every lo loyal N u r N wishes iJ Y for tor or his hta queen She Is I. at once reaUl roal royal standing for what like most in their theil women women dignity friendliness conservatism and devotion fr to h home husband d and children From her birth birA as the untitled daughter of the Earl of Strathmore Elizabeth Bowes Bowes- Lyon c grew w up with every queenly queen queen- ly quality And Instinctively the English recognized In her ber these Important elements So true Is la this In contrast contrat to her unspectacular Spectacular husband the king kina that British newspapers a afew few years ego ago fell tell Into the habit of ot printing little Items like this 1 The Duchess Duchess' of ot York b by her husband will I leave London on on Tuesday next for S Scotland olland Necessarily It required some pointed au suggestions woes gs tiona to 10 remind editors after atter all the duke was waa the kings kinga son s i. i P PRETTY but th not too pretty r 5 S feet t 4 In height with blue blueeyes blueeyes eyes and dark hair rather plump Elizabeth typifies Brit Brit- tx rl r 3 t t Y t t ti i t tty ty D. D S Ii vim t f L t 1 b Queen Elisabeth ah wa Lady Elisabeth i Bowes Won fiancee nance of the th 1 r of t York Tork In to 1923 8 visit Ish conservatism r i rV i ir She It fa aa said d toa to a use virtually I no makeup The 4 pink in her ber cheeks cheek is ts natural her lips are her ber eyebrows v are are natural t D By the tame same ame token there Is I. Isn an n Index to he tut character In the tact fad that as a. Duchess Duche of York the she made no attempt to rule as a. asan an arbiter of ot fashion She wears her clothes with distinction and good taste but there her ber interest interest inter Inter- est et In them appears appear to end It U f there ert U Is one phrase that r Wl tsar Her Majesty MaJest Queen Eliza Ellea both beth ls U shown above abon aa u she ahe appears ocIa today Al At the Ibe left an aa Informal photo of the Ibe new queen and aad her ber oldest daughter daugh ter In Elizabeth now heir belr presumptive pre to the throne might well describe the new queen It Is le this The woman every fond mother wishes her favorite son would marry marry This ta is so ao because Elizabeth I Is I. a good wife domestic to her fingertips And she doesn't fret under the spotlight of royalty and ind of her position Instead she h. h teems seems at home borne as II a home maker home maker Born Bom Au Aug 4 4 1900 1000 Elizabeth Elisabeth came of commoner parents In Inthe Inthe Inthe the parlance of royalty But they were aristocratic parents It was wa not surprising therefore when the Duke of Qt York an announced an noun pounced red hi his hla betrothal to the Scotch lassie that Kin King George Geore and Queen Mary should bestow their whole-hearted whole approval and blessing i AND A AND ND In the year year since Ince that that I marriage the tutelage and counsel of the Queen Mother have had an effect on Elizabeth She has ha been trained well for her high place For years she and her hue hu band the Duke of ot York represented represented the royal family In an sn almost endless endle procession of public public pub pub- lic events eventa They opened new schools attended royal weddings traveled to Australia to dedicate new 10 government ve r n men t buildings Through these theae many offices the British people have grown to know and love Elizabeth |