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$1000 for Smiling Faces! HESE five gentlemen are rendered happy and smiling by As Cut out these Smiling Faces. They are worth money to you. Watch for other Smiling Faces in JUDGE advertise- ments from week to week. smoking a certain brand of tobacco. You’ve seen their faces many times on billboards and in magazines and newspapers. Cut their faces out of this page and put them with a collec- tion of smiles that may help you win one of the fourteen awards in Jupce’s famous “$1000 for Smiling Faces” The contest is open to everyone. Contest. If you haven’t been saving smiling faces, read the rules on this page and begin right now. It’s the most joyous and fascinating contest that has ever been conducted. What prominent men and women all over the United States say about JUDGE’S NATIONAL SMILE WEEK, February 5th U. S. Senator Arthur Capper: “If we will all smile, even though some of us have to force it a little, busi- ness - everything worth getting better— will get better. . Edward A. Filene, President of Wm. Filene’s Sons Co., Boston: “JUDGE’S NATIONAL SMILE WEEK is splendidly worth while, and I hope that it will increase the appreci- ation of the value of the face with a smile to such an extent that we shall to 12th, 1922. all gain greater determination to create and strengthen conditions which make for smiling.” The Honorable J. Hampton Moore, Mayor of Philadelphia: “The Mayor of PI hiladelphia heartily commends JUDGE’S NATIONAL SMILE WEEK.” The Hon. Wm. F. Broening, Mayor of Baltimore: “We've reached the top of the hill and have reason to be cheerful, so let’s smile and forge ahead.” Here are the easy rules of the contest. 4. This contest is open to you whether you are a subscriber to JupGE or not. It is not necessary that you buy the maga i order to enter the contest. ‘h smiling tace clipped from any maga- ment will count Contest. To the persons who send the largest. number of smiling e from any magazine or new tisement published on or before midnight, February 12th, the following cash prizes will be given: $500.00 250.00 100.00 50.00 10.00 For the largest number - - - For the second la argest number - For the third = - -- ee For the fourth - - - - - + For the next ten, each - - Clippings made from now on, from any newspaper or magazine advertisement either current or back numbers (no more than five points will be a one advertisement) may be entered. same advertisement in the same r or newspaper may be used but once competitor. Clippings must be mailed on or before midnight of February 13th, 1922, when the contest closes. Don't send any clip- pings until you send them all. or members of the families of of the Leslie-Judge Company this contest. Employ the emplo: are barrec to the winners as soon letermined. Checks will be mai! as the winners are 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 published in a number of JupGE issued during April, 2? ings, with the total num- ed on each package, to National Smile Week 627 West 43d Street, New Clippings will not be returned. regarding this contest should d to the Chairman, accom-