Expiration Notice! 



Friends: 



In looking over the list of those who have not renewed 

 their subscription to the REVIEW for 1914, we find several 

 whom we know personally, and think they still want the RE- 

 VIEW for 1914, but for some reason have not notified this office. 

 Now, friends, we do not want to urge the REVIEW onto you if 

 you do not want it. On the other hand, if you DO want it, 

 we would like to know it. Now we are going to ask you to 

 do us a little favor. We are going to ask you to do one of 

 three things, and this favor will not take more than five min- 

 utes of your valuable time and will be appreciated very much 

 at this office. First: We are going to ask you again to send 

 in your dollar for 1914. It is but little and we are very sure 

 you will get your money's worth many times dunng the season. 

 Second: If ycu should not have the money to spare at this 

 time and want us to continue sending the REVIEW, we will be 

 pleased to do so, you paying some time later, perhaps next 

 Fall. Third: If you do not want the REVIEW under eithe\ 

 of the above propositions, will you kindly let us know by re- 

 turn mail and the REVIEW will stop coming immediately. 



Thus far ycu have not missed a number, as we nave con- 

 tinued sending the REVIEW since December, thinkmg that every 

 mail will bring your renewal. Most of the friends have re- 

 newed their subscriptions to the REVIEW for 1914, but we do 

 not like to lose a single one and som.e few have not renewed, 

 neither have they signified their intention of discontmumg the 

 Review. Even if you expect to have the money to send in a 

 couple of weeks, drop the card just the same, then you will not 

 miss a number. Should you decide not to renew your sub 

 scription to the REVIEW, for 1914, there will be no charge for 

 the three months ycu have received it since your subscription 

 run out. This ought to be fair, hadn't it? 



Kindly do this for us today, before you forget it, and 

 oblige us. 



