As far as possible connect each bird and animal with some particular fact. This will aid the memory also. Draw lessons for the children wherever possible. What other living creatures and insects are found in the Holy Land? Draw lessons, if you can, for the children from their habits. LUTHER LEAGUE TOPICS All who have greatly served have lived their life by the light and truth they have had. It may not be necessary for us to die the death of a martyr, but it is necessary for us to live a life of truth, right and good, if we are to serve our fellowmen. The motto of one of the leading organization of business men is, "He profits most who serves best." Let us remember that this motto will also apply to our citizenship in the Kingdom of God, as well as the United States of America. Our topic is historical and speaks of martyrs. This brings thoughts of the past. Our aim in our study should be, however, lessons that we may learn for the present. What made those of whom we study martyrs? Aggressive work in a good cause, whether for church or state. Is there any danger of us becoming martyrs through our aggressiveness? Martyrs come from a strong conviction, strong convictions come from a knowledge of a truth and then having faith to endure to the end. Those who died the death of a martyr lived a life of service. We learn by imitation, hence a very good Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the In public duty and in private thinking." As the martyrs were called to a life of service, so: "Jesus calls us o'er the tumult Of our life's wild restless sea; Day by day His sweet voice soundeth Saying, Christian, follow Me." "Lives of great men oft remind us We can make our lives sublime; And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time." All things are cheap to the saving, dear to the wasteful.-Buy War Savings Stamps. Greater Speed-Greater Accuracy Greater Efficiencyare the logical results of installing the UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Exclusive Underwood features make possible the many im- The ever growing demand puts the annual sales of Underwoods far ahead of those of any other machine-making necessary the largest typewriter factory and the largest typewriter office building in the world. Such a demand from business men everywhere is unquestionable evidence of the practical mechanical superiority of "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" Underwood Typewriter Company, Incorporated UNDERWOOD BUILDING NEW YORK Branches in all Principal Cities Pin with Hanger Stick Pin Button Midget Badge Pin Clasp THE Luther League Badge A BADGE OF LOYALTY Official Badge of the Luther League of America Furnished only through the Luther League Review "Loyalty" the Watchword Loyalty, not only to country, but to truth and to principle. Let the young people of the Lutheran Church be loyal to the truth which Martin Luther rescued from obscurity and chains. Let us all wear the badge which, designed from Luther's coat of arms, is emblematic of great principles that are vital to Christianity. Read its meaning as Luther explained it. His statements of its meaning accompanies every badge. This badge is furnished in different styles at the following prices: Button, Stick Pin, or Clasp Pin, Solid Gold, $1.00; Rolled Gold, 50 cents; Gilt, 25 cents. Clasp Pin Hanger, 50 cents extra. THE MIDGET BADGE, of which this is an exact facsimile, can be furnished in all styles. Buttons, Stick Pin, or Clasp Pin, Solid Gold, 75 cents; Rolled Gold, 40 cents; Gilt, 25 cents. Watch Charm, with Emblem on both sides, Solid Gold, $6.00; Rolled Gold, $3.50. Discounts on all styles. I dozen lots, 10 per cent. 2 dozen lots, 15 per cent.; 50 or more, 25 per cent. NOTICE Due to the new War Tax which became effective October 4, 1917, all invoices of Jewelry will bear the 3 per cent. tax. This tax must be figured before the cash discount is deducted, and is not subject to any discount. Watch Charm The above are Exact Sizes and Styles of Badges ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO Luther League Review 318-326 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York City LUTHER LEAGUE REVIEW SING GOOD HYMNS ¶ Lutheran young people's societies should use The hymns should be set to good, bright sing- The Luther League Hymnal is a collection of 250 just such hymns and tunes. ¶ The Hymnal has been adopted by State and It has the endorsement of leading Lutheran ¶ Nicely and substantially bound in cloth. The prices are: words and music, single copy, 60 cents; per dozen, $6; words only, single copy. 20 cents; per dozen, $2. Postage or expressage prepaid Special discounts on lots of 50, 100 or more Sample copies sent on receipt of price. LUTHER LEAGUE REVIEW 318 West 39th Street New York City |