Judge, 1921-12-03 · page 29 of 36
Judge — December 3, 1921 — page 29: what you’re looking at
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This head clipped from JUDGE counts 5 points Rules of the Contest: 1. Each smiling face clipped from any magazine or newspaper advertise- ment will count as a point in Jupce’s National Smile Week Contest. To the persons who send the largest num- ber of smiling faces clipped from any magazine or newspaper adver ment published on or before midnight, February 12th, the following cash prizes will be giver Largest number... ... 8500.00 Second largest. . 250.00 ‘Third... 100.00 Fourth . 50.00 Next ten, each - 10.00 Clippings made from now on, from any newspaper or magazine adver- tisement, either current or back num- bers (no more than five pomts will be allowed from any one advertisement) may be entered. The same adver- tisement in any 1 per may be used but once by 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 JUDGE or not. is not necessary that you buy the izine in order to enter the con- Employees, or members of the fam lies of the employees of the Le: Judge Company are barred from this contest. Checks will be mailed to. the winners as soon as the winners are determined. In the event of ties, prizes identical in character with that offered will be given to each of those so tying. The names of the winners will be pub- lished in a number of Jcvce issued during April, 1 Address all clippings, with the total number of faces indicated on eac tional Smile W West 43d Street, Ne Clippings will not be returned. inquiries regarding this contest should be addressed to the Chairman accom- panied by a stamp for reply. $1000.00 for Smiling Faces! Here is JUDGE’S National Smile Week Girl—drawn for the occasion by James Montgomery Flagg, the famous illustrator. OU'LL see this charming young girl’s face quite often during JupGe’s Smile Campaign—and whether you find her in Jupce, or in Lesure’s WEEKLY or in Fitm Fux—or in any other advertisement in any magazine or newspaper anywhere—capture her for your smile col- lection. On this page we again give the simple rules of the contest together with a few answers to questions that are being asked by contestants. Tf you are not certain about any point, write us and enclose a stamp for reply. The response to JupGe's National Smile Week campaign is overwhelming. It looks like everybody in the United States was just wait- ing for JupGE to say, “Look pleasant, please.””. In clubs, in Pullman trains, over thousands of breakfast: tables—smiles predominate—and the topic of the day is JUDGE’S National Smile Week February 5th to 12th, 1922 Answers to the Questions of Contestants: Must I give the names of the advertisers count? No—only s_ clipped from or the titles of the magazines or new pers from which clippings are made? Clip just enough to show it is an adver- tisement. May I paste the clippings in a blank book and number them? Yes. A very good plan. Do smiling faces from catalogs or books magazine or newspaper advertisements. May I submit faces clipped from my local newspaper? Certainly—and ask your local firms to use smiling faces in their advertisements. May [use faces of different advertise- ments for the same company? Yes. comicbooks.com