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THIRD CONTEST. Judge’s Picture Puzzles. $250.1N PRIZES. ed Here are ten pictures. Each one represents the name of a well-known Man identified with Politics in the United States. We have $250. to give away to the first twenty and most successful of our readers who solve these ten illustrations and THIRTY (30) others, twenty of which were published in the last two weeks, and ten of which will appear in the next issue, as follows : ist Prize$100.00 | 6th Prize$10.00 | 1th Prize $5.00 | 16th Prize $5.00 2d Prize 25.00| 7th Prize 5.00|12th Prize 5.00|17th Prize 5.00 3d Prize 20.00) 8th Prize 5.00/13th Prize 5.00| 18th Prize 5.00 4thPrize 15.00] oth Prize 5.00/ 14th Prize 5.00| 19th Prize 5thPrize 10.00| 10th Prize 5.00| 15th Prize: 5.00] 20th Prize to be divided A total of $250.00 among 20 people. Copyrighted, 1897, by Judge Publishing Co., of New York. READ THESE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. Write the solution underneath each picture, cut out sheet (holding it until the fourth and last series of puzzles is published in JUDGE No. 827), and write your me and address pany ‘on the bottom thereof; then mail all four sheets pinned together in the upper left-hand corner to the “JUDGE PRIZE-PUZZLES . 110 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK," in time to reach this office not later than one week from date of JUDGE No. 827. All solutions arriving later will be disqualified. You can send in as many answers as you please providing you use a separate JUDGE puzzle sheet each time—no more than one solution of each picture is allowed on any one sheet. It is not necessary to send a second set of solutions to the whole forty puzzles in order to change your answer to any one or more of the puzzles; in other words, if in your opinion one or more of the pictures will bear different constructions and you desire to submit each of these constructions as a part of your complete set of solutions, you n do so by using another sheet containing the particular picture or pictures in question. Thus sending two copies say of that sheet and one of each of the remaining sheets mjrising the whole series, all pinned together in the upper left-hand corner, as required above. ure that you fully prepay postage in sending in solutions. : b e date of mailing your answers and not that of our rece‘ving them is considered in governing the question of priority. The post-office mailing or dating-stamp on the vclpe determining this point. : PRESS OF FLESS & RIDGE PRINTING Co., FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com