Show I TROUBLE WITH MODERN CHILD I Too Early Made Acquainted with the Pomp of the World Miss L E Stearns In her lecture on tho Thankless Child In Milwaukee Milwau-kee pleaded for children to have time to be children I know of a Milwaukee Milwau-kee mother who was surprised lately to find that at a birthday party which her daughter a child of eight had attended two liveried pages stood at the door to receive the gifts tho children chil-dren brought The name little girlwho was hostess at the party when In n formal mood Is apt to go to call upon some child of her own ago In her mothers carriage accompanied by n footman and driver and when sho arrives presents her visiting card before be-fore seeing her friend Miss Stearns compared this complicated existence with that of the great John Ruskin who had but four toys during his entire en-tire childhood but who spent many enraptured hours with these and ho attributed hla taste for architecture to the fact of his blocks ono of tho toys having interested him In building build-ing at so early an ago |