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Show fjOYSTEACH CRUELTY. k-, Woman Attacks Present Sys: Cf Training Children. LOUIS, Mo., Nor. 8. "Tho iW'Ba'ltpciven children generate In Zfi riVlHt of cruelty," was the state-?' state-?' In a paper by M. Thco- fScnas of Chicago which was iM.' kT MR. jiniiu. - aTC ft. convention of the American Relation at the World's fair. mmtn are trained In the arts of mE' declared the -writer. "Their mm tors generate Jn them this ,hW 0-.e of the first playthings r.lf toy is whip- 11,1(1 as hc rld9 ftTiirfcors his mother urges him to VlJVtt bad horse. A littlo later the S r is fronted with a set of tin 1 Land vrlUi these he plays at the Uj Tyta of war. Then when the lad nKt of doors he receives a popgun, f' L"chfce amuses himself killing A "j trd other Innocent creatures. a lie ere of these tojs the infliction i'u becomes a pleasure. 5 ioan etc- not by nature cruel, i (iistisytomake them so by giving which are to bo employed in M iE5t? or the hurting of innocent Z bsw- There is nothing better fcl for the wholesome development it gutter traits In the character of 2i thin care for the protection of J!, ejafid tie study of nature. Chll-!-; sin r.ot brought up to use their A ihj&wi their hands. rfl 'lrvl.tr objection to the education V, iMrtn is that they are given more jfi fj& that at their youthful age they jj. n Lot to employ. Htpresnt general aim of education tinslce Instruction interesting. The xi do the work and the children s-. iitb'sred of the effort of learning. A- etiMren are trained to enjoy them-j? them-j? and they learn to shirk the $ i!?y of learning. X1 iVien are given too much unem-i unem-i c?itlci They are not engaged on .4 liifol gamee, but outside school it a thej loiter around doorsteps it birds and cats. A system of i a'Jca should be devised which will i the children not only to better iT &y their time, but to train them to V, fci to ach other and to animals." -it |