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Show TRIAL flMGE I IS ADVOCATED In Booll cn Family Relations Rela-tions by Elsie Clews Parsons; Par-sons; Separation Without With-out Public Condemnation ' NEW YOfiK,. Nov. 17.A book containing con-taining many. original ideas concerning family relations was published yesterday. yester-day. Its author, Mrs. Elsie Clows Parsons, Par-sons, daughter of Congressman. Herbert Parsons, is a. doctor of philosophy and was a lecturer at Barnard college on sociological subjects for six years. Among other things, Mrs. Parsons says: "It therefore would seem well from t this point of view to encourage early trial marriage, the relation to be en-' i tered into with a view to permanency. ! but with the privilege of breaking it if j it proved unsuccessful, and in the absence ab-sence of offspring, without suffering any great degree of public condemn- j tioi0 . Mrs. Parsons' book, entitled "The J Family," is intended for use as a col- : lege text book for sociological students who are especially interested in the subject of . marriage, the family and j parenthood. . I |