Judge, 1921-11-26 · page 29 of 36
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This distinguished committee is helping to make JUDGE’S National Smile Week a Big Success. J. A. Watproy, Cuateaay Editor of Juvct Rex Beacu Author Heywoop Brovus Author and Critic Exus Parker Buter Humorist Irvin Coss Humorist Janes J. Davis Secreta f Labor Bup Fisner Cartoonist James Montcomery Face Artist Wittram Green Printer and Publisher WitiramMorrisHoucuton Editor of Lesute’s WeexLy Exste Janis Comedienne S. J. Kaurman Columnist Eurot Keen Editor of Juvce Harotp Lioyp Film Comedian Orson Lowett Artist Mark Luescuer Manager of the New York Hippodrome Wiiuram MacHarc Author Watt Mason Poet Tuomas MEIGHAN Screen Star Wattace Reip Screen Star Jutivs Rosexwarp Pres. Sears, R £3 Co. M. SratLer Pres., Hotel Statler Co. Frep Stone Actor Curve Weep Artist Peart Wuite Film Star Wituram Aten Warte Publicist Harotp Bert WricHt Author ERE are four joyful smiling young faces! You've seen them many a time looking out at you from the advertisements of one of America’s greatest advertisers. They may be a trifle too late to get into the foot-ball season, but they’re right in time for JUDGE’S famous ‘$1000 for Smiling Faces’ Contest. Cut them out of this page and save them along with the other smiling faces you are going to enter. If you haven’t started yet, start now—any- time—and clip every smiling face you see in any newspaper or magazine advertisement. Read the rules of the Contest printed on this page. They are easy to understand and _ still easier to follow. And—keep smiling yourself. It’s going to do a lot toward helping relieve the present industrial depression. You can’t help but smile if you watch for smiling faces—and that’s what we want you to do. Try for your share of the fourteen prizes aggre- gating $1000 which will be distributed by the JUDGE NATIONAL SMILE WEEK committee in connection with its other work, culminating in a week of cheerfulness and smiles. JUDGE’S National Smile Week February 5th to 12th, 1922 Here are the easy rules of the fa- mous smile con- test: 1. Each smiling face clipped from any m or news- per advertisement will asa point in JUDGE'S Week Con- the persons who largest number of es clipped from or newspaper a tisement published on or before midnight, Febru- ary 12th, the following cash prizes will be given: Fourth Next ten, each. Clippings made from now on, zine advertisement, eithi current or back nunibers (no more than five points will be allowed from any one adver- tisement) may be entered. The same advertisement in any magazine or newspaper may be used but once by any competitor. Clippings must be mailed on or before midnight of February 13th, 1922, when the contest closes. Don't send any clippings until you send them all. This contest is open to you whether you are a subscriber to Jupce or not. It is not necessary that you buy the magazine in order to enter the contest. Employees, or members of the families of the employees of the Leslie-Judge Company are barred from this contest. Check will be mailed to the winner as soon as the winner is determined. In the event of ties, prizes identical in character with that offered will be given to each of those so tying. . The name of the winner will be published in a number of Jopce issued during April, 1922, Address all clippings, with the total number of faces indi- cated on each package to “Chairman, Jupce's National Smile Week Committee,” 627 West 43rd Street, New York City. Clippings will not bere turned. All inquiries regarding this contest should be ad- dressed to the Chairman ac- companied by a stamp for reply.