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“Bugenic Marriages Are Good —if— : THEY WILL WORK” Mark’s Church, Second Oldest in the City, New York Physlcians Thels Opinions on ipa Courtships and Marriages. They All Agreed -=¢ Is Full of Knickerbocker Romance and Mystery _t« = TI Ash f Peter S t and Hi u 4 Descendants Lie in ‘the Shadow of i LOVE Mast EXIST ma Union Old New York as Seen Through Y: oung Eyes Bachelor Lassies Never Fail To Reveal to Men Theit S = {Attractiveness and Charm baw i . F.E! FREMANTLE, M.P., Insists That, Because of the op Female Aversion to “The Bridal Yoke,” Some Action Is 2) QUreently Needed to Popularize Marriage—License Bureau Aa The Section Surrounding the Church i : . Was Once the Most Fashionable Part © ooFigures for 1920 Disprove His Theory Here, S143 ae . of New York—Old Buildings Are’ Now OOO Church Walls—Sweetheart of Wash- EB ec iay tem: whl Marguerite Dean. pannel Being Remodelled Into Studio Apart- ington Irving and Mayor Philip Hone | for the Improvement of the Race RE you an Anti-Marriage Giri? ~ Do you know one? She is a MENAOE—take It from Lieut. Col, F. E, Fremantie, Mem- ments for “Serious Thinkers.” Also Resting in Peace. By Fay Stevenson., fi B | RE you a physically perfect man? . tera dant Parliament. Writing for the London Weekly Dispatch, the perturbed . Jo hns tone Are you a physically perfect women? mete Prinsists that because of thts unnatural young female “some action is WT 1 * 3 or NF ee Lob apa i i ally eae ete desnite Wa hile wopbakey kG puslactis lige < Recons inte E NS oLb report which comes fram London at exuwente courtin, OLO BROWN STONE MANSIGNS (" \ Sh MARKS ITO BERN APARTMENTS, : CHURCH? WASHINGTON IRVINGS ITM ST: AMD IRVING PLACE AM STEWARTS. VAULT BETWEEN THE WILOW'S. e is aad THE MODERN EVE CONTINUES TO OFFER HER APPLES ; NTA Hy Accuses the anti-marriage firl they do is to “reveal to men their at- . coesEs : Se of, stirinking from the responsibilities tractiven nd thelr charm.” Fat =—— e g a wake ust andyeronomic hardships of married from “neglecting to present them- 5 : 1if@,/0f preferring to “view the world selves in their best colors,” they frowi her eminenoa of newly gained wear—according to’ these eritics—too inslependence,” of turning her back many and,too gay colors, both in their @¢7PHIBY never come back,” fa a es ty to propagate the race. costumes and on their complexions. well known expression, but Mit" funniest of all, from the Amer- And if “a girl's duty fe tq preen hers it doesn’t apply to the dis- icamypoint of view, he charges the self and thereby secure her mate," bagndlor girl, the self-supporting more than one business man whose YOURE: Woman, with “scorning to re- stenographer keeps a powder puff and voelyto men her attractiveness and a box of lp rowge in the upper right-of her-gharm."” hand drawer of her desic will be wit- Street Ades is another development in’ ness that "she seen her duty and she ‘This was once the most fashionable the attitude of the bachelor girl,” he done it.” neighborhood in w York City wrired accustngly, “and that is her Seriously, the charge that the dmch- Around the church in all directions présaiit-day tendency to neglect, her clor girl neglects her attractiveness to Were the mansions of the wealthy atjmotiveness to man, The continu- mien ts, in this country, at any ‘rate, and the highest socially ance of the race depends on Hye's exceedingly “old stuff.” It hasn't been ‘Then, like many othe tempting Adam with her apple. A true since bloomurite days. To-day if ecto ipiiq duty is to make herself as at- you want to find the best dressed dri SECOND AVENVE WAS A LOVERS LANE WHEN STEWARTS BODY WAS STOLEN GF " But be sure the love element is back of tt all, assert New Yop BY RO 1, RCA doctors : ; abst Cooke 1020, by The Drew Bublititng Co, It foems that eugenics courtships Th a oo 4 are being conducte ‘The New York Hiveniog ¥ t Herne Bay Maher of the Medicai Review ot Ras, o angle cn view id Prewledl clo! M" and Mrs. Rangle had called Beach, near London, and many “A 8 and President of the Sociol te ~ eee See amediately surrounding old $ ‘s Church, situated where Stuy- wnt Street cuts across the corner md Avenue and East Tenth of INIT: cal Fund Comaittee, declared Nat » play whist—1t belbs 4 gwanm to gee the medically fit enjoy- would like to see it legally impossible nen- for & mAn or # woman to mafry emd* have children where there wasye taint of tuberculosis, cancer or “the of vice. cool evening, once femous al , a ates sae eg, Me the happy interinde bet TEWARTS BODY WAS STOLEN ON A PAINY MIGHT Now," said Mro Jarr "If YOu cagement and marriage. There are = 7 _ ladies are through talking about the Tinety-nine couples hbors, we'll # it went back as society long Witth Avenue. rolled as stu- d uptown rt pluylng, dents of this Summer School of Iu t ve 2 rie: ible, young women Ne ork, those wh v he uth f ‘ ernor of the Stute, “ re should be no ewuse for “ net sis ay : id bel possible, ree ss ~~ inN ce thos oe 9 ‘Now Vs echureh wa Notieies ave He wae ‘ ; zs me av nes ot the ren ea If we talked about our friends the genics and Civies and, according to néss’ on the part of these cogehine t in herself and thereby secure are Dom who wear the launched a project that js reolainil idely read to-day enry Baldwin ur rps eS ooo Ha 0 Se : it chelor fPeshest, daintilycolored blouses, the the decayed mansion und time when Astor re way you men talk at your ail recent reports, the sy ‘¢ countships conducted at Herne he Anate. But the girl dachelor freshest, daintily:colored blouses. k's he CheniCWith tonante. turned: £ spe ATith the plans rk’s Hospital now occupies friends,” said Mre. Jarr, "you two disippointed becaum they say it ch," wiid Dr. Robinson, "ig ti tone to neglect to prevent bervalf in the smartest hats—you must look for Who Will give anarmerphers Grants for the (now old) Aator House, on Rutherford na non the would have some grounds for criti. Ck “the wbandon of the uncert- ment of love behind it afl. her best colors, and thus jeopar- them amon business girls worthy of the beautiful and historic fewer Broadway, half of which still of Uth Shee nad mi ; Hed aoconing of lovers who are jess The os mlo marriage in the onl ud d t ¢ chronic grievance oll church, ne he opposite the Post Office at Avenue. Col Wari Commissioner ; | mI . . perfec ue ie aeee ee chance oF Helm pelcetes dae say ciiiwinewe ones vastione: tie oldest (hy sieexd spe ay Rtrcot.. Hone, astonished at of Stseet Cleaning, hileriived there, “You could ‘wait a minute tii “And yet many eminent New York that a man amd a woman should ow R diehaps they do have j@nti-mar- {7 Any employees? (hatiteacneca an AlnCaueT Worie grandeur of the proposed hotel, and after that it was the home of 69t tt r cloth on the table,” doctors still hold to the eugenic mar- medically fit, ‘They must love each riaged girls in London, I shouldn't they are wor ything they | d ction that it would never Governor William Sulzer at the time She add IL never saw your beat ¢ and claim there mhould be no other and desire to become pacer to started in Bast T : - ; roel shin vipy I oF Pe That ts why cq wi") woniter, from what I know of a cer- work and get married!” Now and brownstone fronts are belny pure in magnificence. I of ‘his impeachment OOP AOA ibaa. groroentin tulle” encine Lae wry sng gad pecan Foi oy adie Fae igeniet bet teuh ie of Britian roan, Hut {leeve Mal eune woman ot usual 1 and restored inside and artis. oa. the David Wolfe ciety: building on the opposite core said Mr. Jurr, "but after ta kept up didates Of natural selection-which is the ttvbgothe verdict of my sex if New Qility, with an except Feslt Lae ain inesd outatce, wart) Bare i 6 custodtan of the chutch ner is being don ed to give way tor houra It meta a little weary. oe wor Irving D. Steinhardt of No, 262 of falling in love—will do the rest, " . 7 > 4 ; Tea haceive ue o the old cave ahe the following Uttle romance to a modern sakyscenpar, (1 to play Mr. and Mra, Rang! eat T#th Street, author of “Ten Sex Suan Mie bh gir ola filled rom the BeMag tional man whieh wil make her give churchyard, t taditian gave de the following ltt ree Re neleh ene semper. Gradually “st wouldn't play with you," snapped ‘Tuika to Girls" and “Ten Bex Tats ee ta ffip’ Bronx with pro-marriake girls It up hat the “exceptiqn” usual- a new neighborhood her a Mra, ny \ mw ath ly proves thi “In this vault,” he ea Ma ree of the renting, 7, w rub But the ayer gad the hand-4 ge Jan Rhein, in et Ags the possible menace to the = ae nie 2 bt Mrsv J Ul play with Mr. Rangle. to Boys,” Is a firm advocate: of tha me At least he has some manners, evgenig marriage, although he ad (O) ff) “ Now, don't you let tim deal, Mr. mits there must be real love behind ‘° self-supporting young woman {sg dis- with dquarters in what is know? Hoffmann, She waa the swe glory tn the qua 1 wit matrimonial rate does not come tnotly pro-marriagé, Hower ons Aa he Cae One E KNOWN heart of Washington Irving. She was lotus cohunns, t! Lncel: Of SWhioh tae from the anti-marriage mant aclentiously she doce her work tho Berest, one any Hb Tenth nif gir! af twenty-three year ly to “be. es by, tule Mora, Rangie’® anid Mira Jars, 1 kayw he such o marriage to make It a com- @ppy arere: i . aa ie business worl: r her primarily & are mnking ove i eo diet 847. Ir mong some of the celebrities whe has som b plete succens Mec ie Aten DRT SIO Wh, SOUTRE Foto hunting “eriona ahlere tee muah aes nee into oken at her death; I have taken quictors here are Helen "Cl watoh hit,” sald Mr, Rangle, ” “There ia no reason in the world by Betty Vimcem torettvenl to men her attractivencss he mate desired by her conscious OF acetic, whartments ble for ried. He lived nt M. Turner, Ruth Wallach, Marthe 00d naturedly, And Mr. Jarr dealt why these cugen courtships which Copyright, 1920, i The Prem Publishing Gel were 58 minded and constructive 5 » ‘ ; 1 the cards. 0 being cond i at Herge Ha (The Ne andfer charm! Phen IT wish that sub-conacious self. Which may b tiste, writere and oth enteenth and Irving Pia Walter Ralph Boy artists, t . are being conducted a orge Hay (The New York Bivening Woeld,) { t rtist ers and others wha et f RAT RMBTE he ee . <hr faint ouldi’t match that velvet fi e termed ‘cool ial angie, might stand at the corner of MALrimony: ten We can make atrict elections of wo him to the spot." unique turing firet prize "Oh, dear, L always tind the store people are introduced with the pros heart and mind are a | ‘ nd Broad Streets any day at © in New York—the man who, logically cd with applicattc have been swamp- ‘me tomlb of Frederick hard is at the National Academy and the 40 not carry the same thing next se@- pect of marringe because both are a terrible tusel U i ; D, 5 : ne a sel : i Applications, All the space loge by. Gebhard was the Beau Pennsylvania Academy in the same son.” physleatly At should not dampew their twenty-four years of age an: or 5 P. M. or dumng the noon enough, can seo in marriage for him an a ping 4 t 1, ik Heel he: Welt Orddahry, and bondage and lem i the places are Brimmel of New York In the rec year Yos, but #f it fs good material, Nike ardor any more than the fact that have been on friendly terme with ' hous.@nd wateh the American Decne: to edge ‘aa lone can ilam Guthrie, pastor old days. He was famous as an >-—- that maroon velvet, you ean 1 two people are introduced at a social tea j t lor & What visions of fluffy looks, Yet Cupid ie running up his best on if Gnthustastic about ming Lily Langtry and waa w °. hey dye that fine velvet function because both are of the ® student who lives in the same. | ‘ : silk-olad ankles, creamy throats, dim- ord yet, in this year of 1920, ucoord- Mark's parishioners igo ack fe St to wear one sido of iis murtact DD Mim, Hangs sume age. building. After two years hel! | q H pled elbows would flash before won- ing to the latest reports from the possible to come to church from ree jand the other side bine in oO K y Bete ue j shapes While T aan a fem believer in em hinted that his interest in me wagy i j 3 Marriage License Bureau, Eve seems uptown onder to create a dandified effect dyed ove another thing, she genlo courtwhips and, if possible, eu purely friendly, although hie att dering British eyes! to be doing business at the same old st, Mari’a off a Under two ancient willow treas (the - buys second hand things genic marriages,” continued Dr, Stein titude toward me wee Shania There are certain acidulous critigs apple stand, and anti-inatrimony Is a ¢ iituines % “ae centre for oldest in the city) Hea the tomb of A PAR VACATIONIST: If you ‘Are you going to play weowled hardt, “I cannot say that it always merely friendly. Ae ae ' t' 5 st New York's downtown girls who a disease which does not ravage New he church, one of the finest exe 0: Stewarts Now Sark want to have « good time, you Mr. Ra eae ee delaying. the: Smee ot Se It le exncnly, sarees quite @ good deal of pri i <i Chsert that quite the best little thing Yori amplea in the architectural style of youl Secs Se Paine: must work for it me, ip Ore: darth’ auld Deve Skee, the cece ee I sg My dot ped Mediavaly tanks very | yi , —— ans Che'stopher Wrenm, 9 at an angle jw pais * You must swim, dive, row, juinp ai; is : the case of a iven attitude toward him, This seemed " ; . sets at an angle night two weeks after burial. It has You m ii r Dw, funy ill be noticed that the husband in ay @ consumptiv ¢ took a cure ; . Fy fo Temth Street, its lofty spire look- Aiwnys been an unaoived mystery, {t the waves and dance, or wa IN thO \ompany dousnr't stand up for his ogé yo hteds thigh: ae ‘course te Bother him very much and he | 4 ‘ng down on wide and grassy yanda je claimed th: o remains are now Woods, P ‘ be ah. 7 is ost to win jend~ | on Maxims ora Modern a jotted here and there with flat. mar- interrel in ‘Garden Clty but that is Above all, get @ young man or “Von, there!” sald Mrw, Ranale Mocdey he faethe » ht any Ail in Ship back, He finally succeeded id a Shy “uN jaa mariing the ancienty family dtarnyted. young girl to talk to. ooking daggere at her husvund—for their Bic} ant they are il pbysi- and again Firs became good H By Martwsrite Moosrs Manzdhal ta of celebrated New Yorkers. An, old tener tecen atted with We can't just drift along without jt was het lend and laying down a riends, As | grew to care more | pentrct Copyright, 1920, by The Pree Publishing Co. (Tee New York Evening World) History and remance hangs ¢ ing what the other fellow has to card and more for him | red to let F the fustodian and stated that she had "Of course the + an exceptional < ith these vaults thicker than the trees ft " i u Pe A heron NY fe. fap ost men love their wives—for every man ia in love with ("ise vaul Ni witnessed the theft and “ew them say P here, You can't do that.’ sald case, but at the same time umes love ,, BS, Mario, most 12 comer: stone of the rch was ifting the casket over the h’ on = Men and women are getting moro Mrs. Jarr, ae Mr. Jarry put a king of da at @ eugenic marrage I would ra gall dy sarsh athe entlon t ee en tetiaatlon, : . 11795. ‘The most ex ted re. fener at the 10th Street side of the senalble, thanks to the World Wat, tp mn her deuce lead, ‘The rule pot advine a cold-blooded marriage be him tectfully ane he aeoin cL O17 No’man can understand why @ woman “gushes” over sunsets, are hors are those of old church. Stewart wag responsible for and are realising that be Aen BHD sooond hand low.’ I t cdluse of physical perfectnoar any MOr® — hig fectings were pure plata : , TU aiatabttis| adidiaa beens Gai tare ean y Me eraniy, stub- moving the Second Avenue elevated liken to talk to a woman he doem't n ge be- ntem| poetry, flowers, love—he reserves his enthusiastic adjec tor rare roast Map hie waule Dutchman who turned into First Avenue st Sid necessarily want to marry her than 1 would ndy marriage and. thet be, #0 mot an plate amped his swe cause of financial fitness ‘The euge- nic marriage is splend'd IF IT WILL dehip, but | refused. Now, WORK, but out of those ninety-nine is again trying to win my iclared Mra, Jarre, Couples how can you expect each of friendship back, Shall | give him out, Rangle!” shout. tie ninety-nine men to select one par- another chance? ae al tioular girl as his ¢ Perhaps GRACE RA. R. sad Mrs, three men will admire one girlor threo — Not unless you are willing to care} ecards, any. «ithe will all fall in e with one man. for him in a platonic way. It you, ying?" | am afraid love will have its own expect marriage as the outcome I wity. would advise you to meet other man, exact spot. Gov. Sloughter, to wham is - com — , - Tt Js Interesting to get the feminine ©, } Peter surrendered the city, is buried e : 4 point of view, so I sought out Dr, . “Dear Miss Vincent: Just « giv th him, Laan toleow Lenka be ae ming tum t g BN. Piinor ‘van Biisitne of No. #06 Weat Bote to, eek your ‘wavion x het Stuyvesants to the Englishman who ree ar In, utumn ats 0 ngs esl n Hith Street, who quite agrees with Quite @ few young men in my geigh- o kindly ruled the subsivwated Dr. Steinhardt that there should be no Berbood whom I the very niteh, ‘ kes and cant’ me Bt Ma Eo hig eae yeaa to surrender New Amsterdam to the gt Mark's het,’ por! Rritish. T wonder what he would suy ‘M5 Tit if he Id see hie first Bouwerle farm ot!!! in jit! tit would not run past T yu find, however, that wing in lo with ‘your “ns and the Hughes's are “nweette,” there ts way ° m over the Stew es- ture the prize~-work for the one to-day? tate. love, even if it is necessary to Peter’a ashes rest with some sixty- Co}, Nicholas Mish and Col, Joalah overboard, a Ja mov odd Stuyvesant descendants under meraoll, both aides to Gen. Waah- Above ail, forget the office, please the church walls. A tablet under the ington. are ame Sul Sk Bediths second lower window on the right he ‘Aiso Dante ALFALFA SMITH hand aide of the building marks the : : ou are umm The rule totlow mit, and your king In, if it's unguarded,” sata with a grin jo. He hepoed to retain ‘Bweet” thome—with the children sitiging out of tune, pans dropping inthe kitchen, every room perfumed stith Sooking cabbage—indosd, there's NO place like home! There never was but one perfect wife=the one in “The Swiss Family Robinson,” who, out of her magis bag, could produce at once every~ thing her busband ‘wanted, from cot- Have found one whom I 088. between eugenic court } tage gheese to coal oil. The original tablet over Peter's perdi ab ala Like Gut he wever thinks of treating The modern girl treasures her is now placed in the foyer of Me eo no reason in the world why ¢ Ho 9 going to start t uses. ireh for tt 4 thls fall, having just ted trom every love letter—she never knows h for p rvation. An ex scunea ue thea test tae the ee opy Ww 4 substituted outside a 0. A bronze mat of old ter stands near his tomb, This college wiile I have been @ etenog- if te taken AWAY rapher and earned money for hoth are physically int years, Do you think he will tale me whenwhe may want it for a breach of promise suit, mance or glitter of life is taken boca away monwn ‘ would make admirable parents." ealt {oa fow paaces or even treat me te a Anevmiddle-aged man in love with Wilhelmina of Hotiund’ "rhe works te Dr, Van Buskirk. "I only wish that gigas of soda or a box of candy when aryoung woman never marries h wened “Poon T me ie Haaue, people renltaed more serious ¥ what he carne his own money? at v¥iten*they marry he is in love with 1914” Tt is of erest to nole that the eugenic marriage moana to the “ANXIOUS. the bust was cast in Brusse’s at the time of the Germ “pation when bronze was boeing seized lene peacefil purposes Tomb N Hes near the Bleventh Street side of the church yard. It fa marked with the name of Philip itthddle, and she with the illusion that me belongs to her generation. Tye woman who exacts duty kinseq ts about es popular ¥ the kigger, thereof as thé tax aol! future gonerations, A marriage With Prequantly ginle who have etaelea fe out prospective parenthood ts ot 2 to busmnens ahead of the young complete marriage happy one in or wre earning more gmoney my estimation, and sinco the ideal mar- of ‘this seeming lack of ettenéipn| riage (a one w!) propagates tho spe- from the young men. Just gow cles T think young men nd voume ing to the Migh prices many women alould be erigus about chon dave duties at home Th-marnage we first embrace, thea Hone—1821 et) soarvely faly ~, expect Very pily, then saduze, Sa ene was once Mayor at - ¥ ; ‘ } ’ “