The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1912, Page 10

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WE OUTLNED 5 it OLD IDEAL OF MARRIAGE? Fi | ' Dr. R. M. Binder Asserts That | Divorce Seems to Be a Necessary Evil. ‘When Only They Marry, Then | Divorces, ‘He Says, Will Be About Obsolete. “Phe Church has long mnfe a | @ sew and finer marital is the sane and interesting the- @y of Dr. Rudolph M. Binder, who is now giving a course of lectures) “Marriage,” “Divorce” and “The "at New York University. Dr. | and it nd asked has made a special study. WOW DIVORCE MIGHT BECOME OBSOLETE. of all,” began, “I want to Iso the fact that if m divorce might beesm T belteve that each man er womun pee ‘hla or her exact complement some- | Where in the world, If the doctrine of Qffinities were ecriourly hela and ‘upon before marriage, we should hi infinitely happer unions. “he it Jo, the conditions under which | ‘takes place are essentially un- People frequently marry for) or social or family reasons, _@F from the motive of temporary inf, ‘wations. There {9 no lasting bond be- them, and @o they drift very {nto the divorce courts. 1 SHOULD BE MADE | “I think that is athe SAVANT WHO TAKES THE DOCTRINE OF AFFINITIES SERIOUSLY. ing and becoming acquainted with a large number of their kind, Then they will have a wide field’ of ¢ they #hould he given a char know the objects of thel marriage, Two persons aca’ knowledge of each other when they meet at tho theatre and the ball, or at noving picture show, and in the front parlor, ‘They should work to- gether, they should meet tn th air and walk by ‘show other people ablo to 1 they be of to each whether they really belong other. “The Church folk say, ‘Whom @od hath Joined, let not man put asunder’ Bnt they entirely miss the point at issue, Whom God hath really joined man CANNOT funds! the union of two. souls which have been chop for each oth ~ s opponents of 4 “But on what pron wer to the relist sald. y vorce laws of this country," he 197 there were fifty-one divorce courts in the United States. In addition, twenty-one States allowed separation from bed and board while seven States gave practically the o thing, a decree for separate main- Divorce for some cause !s per- verywhere except in South nd the causes vary from the untatthtulness, in New York, . Fort: Also | 0°" ly “Until that happy time we shall have} = ‘ put up with divorce as tho least of evils,” Binder added, rather regret fully, » Church will not be able to! H stem the tide. three for vagrancy, and five for habituat! and excessive use of opium, morphine | and chloral, ONE MARRIAGE IN EVERY TWELVE ENDS IN DIVORCE. “Now listen to a few more statistics. divorce. From 1867 to 18 the po miata tion Increased 110 per cent., rate of divorce increased cent. In 1867 there were 9, in 1886, 25,525 divorces; in vorces. highest rate t* in Wesh- ington, where there are 613 divorces per 100,000 population. “The most obvious legal remedy for this situation Is a uniform marriage and divorce law, enacted by the nation for all States, 1 should wish the mar- tion of all marriages, either by publica ton of the banns or by publication tn oficial newspaper of the twwn re the marriage is to take place. This would strike a hard biow against bigamy. (CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH SHOULD BE DEMANDED, “Also I believe the marriage tuw Should demand a clean bill of health from each of the contracting parties, ‘That is a matter of direct concern to the State, and the r why the State, in this country 1 not continue to ho art 9 © marries ye n, Who has just tisthes, Was States out poor recording syste rages and deaths? “Aa for a neems to me granted for t ness, t¢ atv oth drunkenness Ne contagious pitinal Nothing equals its rapid work in the lete cure of Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Peori- asis, Barbers’ Itch and all skin diseases. Leia oan ele for Fad disposing of Pi hes, Complexion! Fever Lena Dani are inthe orm certain healing remedy yet evolved. sf fore call F Koen (80 conte) os toap (25 conte). Laine clat te ein Su Neto One marriage in every twelve ends in| riage law to insist on advance notifica: | \MRS. CUCINELLO A SUICIDE. Nelahwore She of tte. in charge of the declared yesterday Detective that his investigation of the death of Mrs. Rose Cucinello in her rooms at 232 Hast Twenty-ninth street on inday night pointed almost conelu-! tive for. Ce nT sively to suicide, The inspector said that the rope abou the woman's neck had not caused he: death, but that she had tied # rubber tube around her neck and then had twisted {t tlehtly until death came, There was not a mark upon her body and many of her neighbors had stated that she had complained that she was tired of 1if@, since efe had nothing to Special for ~ 22 to 26 Special Sale French Valleda Corset At $5.00—Up-to-date styles in French Coutil, with medium bust and long skirt. fitting models, which we are closin; they are discontinued numbers. Also a popular short Corset with princess hip. Values $8.50, 10,00 and 12,50. _ We also pute tive collection of domestic makes, Sth Ave. and 34th Take a little tumble to Mecca cigarettes— you'll get credit for picking a winner. Buy them in spite of the price, smoRe of the qualit them because ye Misses’ and Girls’ Suits & Coats Greatly Reduced Prices MISSES’ SUITS (14 to 18 yrs.), of serge, hair lines and gray mixtures, plain tailored coats, peau de cygne lined, HERETOFORE 27.50. GIRLS’ SERVICE COATS (2 to 14 yrs.), of serge, gray mixtures and shepherd checks. HERETOFORE 11.60 TO 15.76. 6,95 and 9,75 John Forsythe our inspection of our very attrac. new styles in both French and James McCutcheon @& Co., Wednesday 18.50 34th St. West ‘ That Smith Gray & Co. ment of complete efficiency. of production produces values far in excess of prices, because there is only one qualit; the quality that has been the choice excellence, is the equal of the finer custom tailors. The opportunity is yours—embrace it now. Spring Suits . Special Cut on English, college and Fifth avenue models; many of exclusive custom fabrics. Spring Suits, 22.50 Natural Finish Blue Serge 15.50 Suits... 22.50 London Slip-on Rubberized Water- Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. These are excellent out because St., Opposite Waldorf-Astoria cts. a ca OPE MTU Tyan no foros| E - BAUMANN & BRO. ts will sttraet the inexperienced buyer, neerns tha draw prospective Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Out-of-Town Deliveries —~ by Our Moior Trucks 3-Plece Parlor Suite, es ae finished frames, highly polished; indestructible eh in the seats, fitted with loose cushions of silk plus! illustrated ; value $30. Sale Price. Seamless Brussels Rugs Svat 6.50 mens 9.50. 11.98 8.8x 10.6, Value $16, at Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Specially Priced Smith Gray & Co. Spring Suits | . and Spring Overcoats at Savings of 4.50 to 9.00 | : values have come to be recognized as standard values has been due to the development of high productive efficiency—that these special values are possible marks the attain- To enable this mammoth tailoring plant of ours to maintain its capacity continuously necessitates our selling tw of garments formerly sold. As a natural sequence, standard wherever ready-for-service clothes are sold. The quality is identical with Smith Gray & Co. clothes in Smith Gray & Co. three generations of thinking New York men. The fabrics represent the better efforts of the better weavers, are distinctive and the tailoring in every essential detail, that makes for stan Oxfords, blacks and all the new Spring shades and colors. Spring Coats, values to | alues to 22.50. 15.00 22.50, broken | Spring Suits, F proof Coats. 13.50 sizes. ta saponins 12.50 Soe bares, 17.50 Spring Coats & Suits, Spring. Conte, 15.50 | rin, uits, values to 22.50. e values ‘8 30,00: 21.00 [eel Ce Jilly Spring oe lined, rit uits standar A iat t035.00/ 2750 Lesticdinnibcie values. . . 18.50 Motor Clothes for Owners and Chadlivats Smith Gray & Co. SSRSRSSSEBAD Peete ty 9x12, Value $20, at.... 14.98 F Mattings bg ie Willow Arm Chair, very comfortable and strong, with arm rest and pocket Willow Rocker, very and strong, with arm rest and porist at side for * uty V fue Veiwe He at side for papers: & Big Figures The Sunday Circulation of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Is Now Over 300,000 ice the number the lowered cost those recognized as offered at regula clothes, and that is the styles lard Spring Coats Special Here are Spring Overcoats in “Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren St. rom City Sth Av.Bet.27th & 28th Ste a 1125.00 175.00 225.00 Finished in oak or ma- 50 26- $40.00, at ........ Prosseees rf ip Davenport hed hogany; upholstery guar- antecd five ye 3 Value EASY PAYMENT PLAN $100 Worth $10 fown $1.50 Weekly 150 “ 15 “ 2.00 200 “ 20% 2.50 « 300 “ 30 3.00 « 400 “ 40“ 400 « 500 * 59 5.00 « Our Credit Terms Aj 500 Mtlew of New ore, Ween 120Wesr23"°St NEAR G“AVE:«: Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--Perzanent Cure KWCOR.G@AVE 615297 |-=- Eon oe eases cts Genaine outa: Signature een 7oedt} || THE SALE OF THE | 1912 World Almanac HAS BEEN MOST Ce For the

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