Show I is IS MARRIAGE A F FAILURE E j I BY ants I ns A A. A Special 1 Sr Service C Copyright o t It was ns a n. fateful cla day when th the above c que question was 1 first propounded ns RS i it l ls 1 s served I cd as a it suggestion c to 10 unscrupulous lous and aini weak minded I people queries which have led lel husbands to 11 ml fault faul with wives and frivolous wives wl to lo lint find many nany short comings in iii th their i husband who after Indulging III in Invidious In comparison com com- parison arhon of conditions with will what they had anticipated have no not been loth to conclude that they have made mistakes and that the they were lily illy muted mated They ThO have hav discovered CO shortcomings that made a n con eon nce of oC their marriage u r relation impossible incompatibility of tern tm and an many other equally In Insignificant ini in- in significant i excuses lending leading to lion l Marriages that have havo proven failures ft should never OI have havo been solemnized Ii In Ini i f the place because the tho contracting I parties were not drawn rawn toward each I other by JJ honest sincere affection r Other motives moths than pure pur an and simple t attachment ha had brought ht them to to- to gether ethor Hence it was C oas easy Y for fOl then them to become disenchanted an and to find find- opportunity to criticise No o union can canI bo ho happy happ and illig Indissoluble which is I not hound bound tightly by the cords of or love lo These unfortunate people drift apart r and aro arc to be bc found among amon tho the number num num- ber who claim marriage e is a l failure Fortunately there have been and anel r will vill bo be marria marriages es that have not been failures else domestic relations and society would woul be he in a greater state of chaos than it is Men and anI women continue to take their theil matrimonial vows conscientiously Intending to keep them faithfully acc accepting each other for fol better for 01 wor worse wore e They try tiT to live II according to Gods God's holy ordinance Such marrin marriages cs are rarely failures because the tho contracting parties are arc hu busy with tho tim duties of life and have havo little tUe time Ume to detect faults In each ach other which if IC dwelt upon lead ea to s an and discontent The offspring off ocr i spring from such uch unions are ale generally t blessings ln 9 to lo J and I t In the world y They aLe an nut not han handicapped by hy I he inheritance in- in t f unfortunate I tendencies and amid therefore grow Iru up iii to lo be useful men and women n. It Il would be far fat better if more inure time lime was devoted to lo tho the hl higher hIl appreciation Ion tion of fir time the sacred sacredness ness of marriage e an anthe and the n responsibility m r stinE upon both husbands and wives for or tho the observance auco o of all nil laws In touching touching- marriage and of the time obligation of ab absolute loyalty and fidelity of or husbands toward OVard wives vivos anti and of or wives ives CS toward husbands In a u thousand thousand thou thou- sand saml ways both men women n are aIe unfaithful all and disloyal without in inmany inmany many nany cases intending in to be Only those who can truthfully say RaY that neither in iii thought word or 01 d ed have o they th been Cn fal tal e c to the man or 01 the woman woman wo wo- man maim whom they tl- have sworn to love lovo and anti cherish e an n claim th the fulfillment of Iho tho pledge C made at nt the a altar Hat and amid which are aro supposed to lo be he recorded III In heaven cn Cease criticism and the suggestion of hypothetical propositions on so hallowed an or ordinance discourage c peons nS from entering Into the divine divino bonds of or matrimony lightly or wIthout without with wIth- out the keenest appreciation oC of Iho thu meaning of wedlock It meant in the thebe be beginning for life or 01 until death should sh sever tho the bonds bon s forever fore Tho rho most casual observer I must have ha watched with misgivings man many ma immar- immar rinses of or the present day ilay especially tim those ose l' l chara characterized 1 by hy lavish ml and great disparagement between tl the A All ages of oC the contracting parties too oo many matiy seem to be for fOl convenience con money or position without thought o of what mn may come como in the future futuro when who be time o of the wedding festivities festi has faded Hearts grow hungry fo for 01 affection an and are mc desolate for fOl wai want of ot companionship With every cry failure of marriage th the nations nation's hold on tho the future of the time 10 ro- ro lublic grows weaker Happy homere homes home art are re Americas America's stron strongest est bulwark s against anarchy and anti dIssensions dissension among mong mon tho the people who inhabit our ou our count on n try I I HOW HO no COLonS US Violet Bilio anil amid icell nC Kett cL l time the HI Drain Oilier Brain ill Oilier Culms Colors J I In II Hate la tl From Ed J. 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A Ayers's Ayerss A Colorblindness Color blindness in jn tho the April Century The wa waxes of or each color excite vibration in their own set tt Ct of cones In tho tito retina Let us s. s that each of tho primary colors ha has It its irs own set of or COUCH V Vailous Various Vail Vari ul ous OUR theories arc aro held ono one being that red green giten anti and violet cones conNI exist time the other ethel colors being tho the product ot or mixtures of or these throe three Let us re return me- me turn to our om pincushion simile and lo to lotho lotho tho time net Met that of or the tho cones 8 are nrc devoted to green 1011 to lo red lcd to violet to blue to orange o antI and 2200 to yellow Then Themi there are arc ro rods s which see soe white or hun lum- t he time portion of or JI light ht not absorbed absorbed absorbed ab ab- by a l color but Letus Letus Let Lot Lotus us assume that in JIl an aim o aye e In hi its Us making mal inS inS' cones which see Rec green are aro left out That eye would be color blind blind to to green But lInt it would still Mill have o il its lcd to reds which would seo the whit while light that Is re Hoc ted as ns A to totally totally to to- luminosity lt as FO io much gray SIny tally color blind eye eYl would see sec only shades ct of gray from almost pure to lo pure black This II Is to tonie ome extent tho the thoa way a a photograph shows show a n landscape and tho time gradations of light liht and amid shade are arc the tl degree of surface reflection of each color Independent of or It its color waves wn Yellow is very luminous and shows shows- com comparatively white in tIme thy photograph Violet iolet t Is very sei lightly dark Inthe in inthe luminous anti and appears Very IY the photograph The lime o eye that hat is color colorblind colorblind blind in green green if ff It beheld a green reen would woul see the yellow with tIme the admixture of or gray gla represented In the tho luminosity of oC the tie green making a dirty lirty yellow ow Green would bo ho shown I in a a. photograph by a gray gra that Is about halt half wa way r between n black an and white Violet blue and green blue r rest t the time brain while hIlo tIme the other colors tell tend to irritate it ft Tho Timo latter over over- stimulates anti and soon oon act as a n. whip on the tho tired nerves So in fn music It takes a a. long time lime to weary of tho the violoncello vio vie bucolic but a Scotch bagpipe Is en- en longest otH est when on omi other othor side of or ortho tho the valle valley |