Show MARRIAGE ON TRIAL Mrs Ire Elsie dews In her new book The FamIly Y ventures It if cor reported the revolting sUGgestion that marriages be made probationary be before Core they are pronounced permanent She Is quoted d as ad It would therefore scent well tram train this point of view to encourage carl early trial marriage the tho r relation to he en entered entered Into with n a view to permanency but with the tho privIlege of breaking It It If proved un unsuccessful and Ind In the ab Bonce of offspring without suffering Buttering an any groat degree of pUblic The dogma that marriage Is an unquestIonable sacrament and the die turn that It Is m merely rely a 0 survival of n a put past form of are both detail to a proper solution of the social question This suggestion comes rather mal mala a propos at a tIme when the tho sentiment of the country Is against tM the facility with whIch divorce is III ob which almost deprives the mar marriage relation of Its character of It 11 Is significant cant that women think era ani and authors ro fa often otten give voice to IlI content with prevailing condi t lIons To Judge from rein the clamor of unthinking crowds one would suppose that thaI no reform Is possIble In the laws and regulations pertaining to mar I ringe But that Is not the view ot of those best to express Ions bus on that subject But there ther will willbo ho bo no probatIonary with tho sanction of law That ts Is not the solution of the problems relatIng to tosea sea a associations What is II needed Is II a better Jetter und ot of the mission minion of If man and on earth and the ut of the instItution we 0 call home and thor then willingness to rom comply ply with the laws ot of Clod given for tor the of purity find and morality That Is the only solution po possible of the marriage question |