d“THE YOUNGER SET”IIV --e You may defend the *’younger sot/*n And say that it’s alrighte For them tg kiss and love- and pet*1 And stay out late at night;And you may lot them roam at will s At night about the town, e And allow them dates to fill 11 With boys and girls of bad renown. b;# And you may let them be the boss, j When they’re there at home, t And be afraid their wills to cross, t Because ’'they’re nearly grown, i* Yes, you may let them do all these,2 And never “let them know you'ref Dad/’1 But let me tell you,, if you please. \ There’ll come a time you’ll wish you e I had,? *I Anyone who really loves t Their children as they should, s Won’t handle them wiith nice kid _ I gloves.When other things would do more good. ', And though you may not th nk it true, Yet in the Judgment Day x i They may lay blame on you When they are turned away.—ZEB H. WOLFE,I “The Plumber-Poet,”Easley, S. C.