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Show ;-iBS5AiWHILE':IWK".: piKSTSNEWSYSTEflAS:. ?38?0SED BY REPOilER I riages' and your own doetrinesf" was! asked the new thought apostle. "In her theory the couple, at the end of the trial period, are supposed to separate or to be married bv law, according ac-cording to the success of the experiment. experi-ment. In my philosophy there are no 1 binding vows under any circumstances." circum-stances." In reply to the o,uetion as to whether wheth-er his theory of marriage agrees with that developed bv the Rev. Thomas Dixon. Jr.. in hi novel, "The One Woman," Harmon said: "I have read Mr. Djxon's novel, hut onr theories do not agree. In his plan he makes map the master of woman and opens the way for jealousy an! murder.''1 ! aatrlm yo, ltt th Wl? of ' iSSiTSSJ0 i i-Sf"vta "eW mrriR vow a dvo ated by Dr. Mo,e. Harmon, the re- ,Wh W" relMed fr the Fed I lLP " "worth, Kan . ,n , Tanraday, where be had served a en -Wnce for tending obscene matter tjronjrh the. 'mail. Harmon came to Kanaaa City todav. j.-'.'Setore tbe "war I was ,r,o litwaiat.nd advocated the free r ' ' the negro," he said. 'I am .-U an abohUomrt with the differed --i- " wBomeBflhT,in fJ th Mancipation ml VW-r'quired bv a an im-WhSLET im-WhSLET lt immor1 he''""- ; ?ot thl 20rAMUwnt ""tinu" "r KTti't.,SlhS!d wom'n re w ymUnVriasr' ?oyr wbieh I a.vste JSl! Pl D he,r 00d behavi. r and ' iS . ndiKHitia from an overyear-in overyear-in i. j ei mv cachings a worn- aerself at a human individual and n-t S2'Jly th aDnex of some n She the old law. nd man is not the peer ' Jh?.11 "eordin to the new philos- llWoat i8.the difference hef.veen Mrs. Parsons' theory of 'trial n.ar- |