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Show Necessity for Discipline. Apropos of tho modern methods of training children, a writer In tho Lady's Pictorial remarks that, although al-though she "believes thoroughly In the Inlluenco of lovo and patience, tho modern child Is not a brilliant exam-plo exam-plo of the new method. It Is too often pert, Ill-mannered, blase, self-willed, and no respecter of persons It Is nonsense non-sense to innlntaln thnt a )oung, undisciplined, un-disciplined, mentally and physically unformed creature can bo treated Ilko a grawvup Everything young, whether wheth-er It bo t child, n jumpy, n colt or n tree, wantB discipline -j.nd dlBclplIno Is not to bo maintained b .theories." Success. Some people think success means slmplv to got rich. Others think it means merely to keep out of Jail. Ono of those definitions Is about as near correct as the other. ' i I I |