Show Children CIz to the Purple orn ave Cave 90 Sas tsy me o of f Little Litle Sons and Daughters of Royalty in These Times Are Arc Strictly Brought up Having Much Work and Few Indulgences I f n By Van fn Cuhna a Republican Special Service London lAndon Sept 23 Little Little princes and princesses do not nol lead lend the simple life They haYl a protocol merely merel to come corne core Into the world In da days s 's of or old ole the tIme French palace was wn opened to all al on tho the birthday of or a royal roal child Tue public witness winess was deemed necessary to guarantee guar antee that the now new born was Indeed the lw heir bf the tIme king king- aim and not an nn innocent little Bule Imposter impostor And even today tolay custom equines that a a. minister of or state stati be present at the birth of or EnJI English h princes and princesses and give Ive his Ills affidavit lt as to whether the ro royal royat al father and mother molher have been given a little heir hell or heiress From the first moment of or life royal existence exist existence ence Is attended with wih unusual pomp A hundred and one otic cannon shots announce announce an an- the arrival of or a a prince and twenty one one announce tho the arrival of a a princess The press of or the tho country celebrates wih with frent great edior editorials loIs su suffused suffused suf suf- fused with wih flatteries and compliments and nil all al the molds maids of honor and ladies ladies- In In give out the tIme most beautiful reports reports of the comeliness and cl cleverness clover clever ness noss of or Its Is royal highness s tIme the 11 infant thou though h Its Is face be he far from fair andIs and its Is mind far for from Crom clever A world of magnificence soon Koon springs up around the imperial tibi In the tho time of or Louis XVI and Marie J Antoinette the ln tiny royale their daughter was given n a mansion to tolle live lle In In and it I was decided to conduct It I wi with h the tho strictest economy that economy that Is to sn say the they attached to her person hut but eighty persons persons gentlemen persons gentlemen and pA pages es and ladles ln In Toda Today such splendor as ns this Is unknown Nearly nil all al tho the royal roal children have havo but one ono governess gov gay crne erness s and one nurse in a family Queen Alexandra n ns as a princess was accustomed to real simplicity rho rhe hOI household was wa managed by two servants servants ser ser- and sue she was clad In garments sewed by her own queen mother The Tho choice of oC a nurse for tho the royal nursery nursery nursery nur nur- sery is a momentous question It I Is a point of or honor for each province to furnish one ono King Edward Ethard VII VI found ti I. I magnificent Irishwoman for hi his first child The nurse of the Princess Yolando Yol- Yol ando of or Savoy the eldest daughter of f C the king of or Italy Ialy rec receives a J large Je e salar salary salary sal sal- ar ary and will wil bo be given gI en a pension when her services no longer lon er wil will be he required The baptism Is a complicated cere cere- mon men mony The little are laid In the engraved cradle of oC Frederick Freder Frederick ick the time Great and baptized with wih water wa wn- ter flowing from n a fountain in a basin of or gold old whereon their names are in ln In- In scribed The Time most solemn of oC baptisms was sas the rare ritual of or tho the tiny tny witz He lie was as carried to the church at Peterhof with wih military pageant and sparkling cavalry Installed In a a special special spec spec- ial lal carriage e where when ho lie reposed on 1 a cushion of or pale blue and was held t hy hythe hythe v the princess and accompanied by two generals In order to make him feel fN the Importance Importune of the event vent the tl lt little littleman l man than ins completely Immersed el and 1 he lie manifested his due luo emotion by three loud crl cries 8 Re Regarding tho time birth of Bonaparte history relates that had tin time young oung Napoleon seen the tIme light two months earlier he lie would have been b by birth birthan an un Italian not a n Frenchman Of or the tho birth of oC the time king of or Rome one of oC the time great historians says says' Napoleons Napoleons Na polton's second wife gave birth to a abo aboy aboy boy bo March 20 2 1811 If 1 I the thc child were w re a a. princess twenty-one twenty guns wore were to 10 be bp fired if IC a prince o one I hundred At C o'clock In the tho morning nil all al Paris was arouse aroused by time the deep booming booming of oC cannon cannon can can- non Every window was thrown open livery Every e ear er r was on the Vast VaRt throngs thron A stood motionless to count the tho tidings which those explosions were thundering In their ears The tw twenty twenty- nty- nty first gun was fired fred Tho Time Interest was WUN now Intense beyond conception For Fora a a. moment the tho r delayed cd the next discharge and Paris Purls stood tood waiting In be suspense Time Tho The heavy h aV loaded guns grins uns then with wih redoubled voice pealed forth the tIme announcement From lH the entire entire en en- n- n tire city one universal roar ii of or acclamation mation rose and blended with wih their thunders Who ho could then have Imagined hang Imag ined that this child tho lie object of a nations nation's lovo love and expectation would In linger er through a few Cew short years cars of n neglect let and sorrow anti then sink into tt a forgotten grave The Tho education of princes and princesses princesses princesses prin prin- Is extremely severe Time The sons of King iCing Edward Elward are arc called at C G and 7 1 In the morning according to time the th seasons sea sea- sons SOIlS and the king of or Ial Italy was subJected subjected subjected sub sub- to the same regime At 10 years of or age Prince Charles Charle of or was entered at nt the military school At the th same age the little were made officers s. s and their father Cather placed them under arrest The Tho princesses fare more l lightly hUy Severity Is ts the tho rule Corthe for Cor time the ro royal al lads and Indulgence for th the lasses All Al the little highnesses of the courts of or Europa form a picture pie pic ture tUI of oC regal life endowed as the they are with the destinies of or nations as their heritage and responsible directly and Indirectly for Cor the tho welfare of thousands thousands timous- timous ands of or people yet et simple and lane Inno Imo Imo- cent cont ns as other children with wih naive eyes and pretty pranks the jo joy of their par eats Time The populace views them with wih wonder and Interest demanding th the rl right ht to inquire Into the tho slightest concern concern con eon cern a n sovereign mother may lay entertain regarding royal little ones that nr are |