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Her career took a pivotal turn in 1910 when she began writing on interior design, assisting legendary decorator Elsie de Wolfe with translating her lectures into articles for The Delineator, a prominent women’s magazine. These pieces laid the foundation for de Wolfe’s influential book The House in Good Taste—a cornerstone of early American interior decor. Ruby’s involvement provided her valuable exposure and introduced her to high-society circles, setting the stage for her future.