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the woods,” and J. V. H Are you clipping smiling faces? Women’s Clubs Co-operate All over the United States. Women's Clubs are going to celebrate NATIONAL SMILE ; zx 5 to 12, ina variety of ways. Some are going to have papers read on the great American and British humorists. Others will discuss humor in the drama, in litera- ture, ete. Others will have papers written on the subject of Smiles. Still other Clubs will have original humorous stories told to them by national or local humorists. This is the way some of the Women’s Clubs are g operate in TIONAL SMILE WEEK: ™ Friday Club, Hightstown, “The “last half of the year, our Club is taking up the different kinds of stories and fortunately our program of February 3 is “the humorous nd I think, at the same we can make time to tell of JUDGE'S SMILE WEEK.” Farmingdale Woman's Club, Farmingdale, N. Y.: “The suggestions in your letter of December 14 do meet with my approval. I will hand your letter to the Program Chairman of my club.” Phalo, New York Ci tily SMILE WEEK id 2” Clio, New York eased Y.: day fter Lincoln's “Birthday, to be her Smile Day and hopes y “in lighter vein.” JUDGE’S NATIONAL SMILE WEEK, February Mark Twain said, “There are only seven original jokes.” of JupGr; Claire Briggs, Cartoonist; iginbotham, of humorous fame, must know what these jokes are. ace counts a point in JupGe’s National Smile Week Contest If not, read the easy rules. 5. Employes Here Are the Easy Rules of the Contest: face clipped from any magazine or news- advertisement will count as’ a point in Jupce’s 1 Smile Week Contest. To the persons who send largest. number of smiling faces clipped from any magazine or newspaper advertisement published on or before midnight, February 12th, the following cash prizes will be given: : For the largest number - - = - - +: 8500.00 For the second largest number - = = = = - 250.00 For the third - - + - + - - = = = 100.00 For the fourth - - - - - - 50.00. For the next ten, each - - - = 7: 10.00 2. Clippings made from now on, from any newspaper or magazine advertisement either current or back numbers (no more than five points will be allowed from any one ad- vertisement) may be entered. The same advertisement in the same magazine or newspaper may be used but once by any competitor. 3. Clippings must be mailed on or before midnight of Febru- ary 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 JupGe or not. It is not necessary that you buy the magazine in order to enter the contest. or members of the families of the employees of the Leslie-Judge Company are barred from this conte 3. Cheeks 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 published in a number of JupGe issued during April, 1922 i Addre ss all clippings, with the total number of faces in- n each package, to “Chairman, JupGe’s National s k Committee,” 627 West 43d Street, New York City. Clippings will not be returned. All inquiries re- garding this contest should be addressed to the Chair- man, accompanied by a stamp for reply. These smiling gentlemen—James A. Waldron, Editor Edgar A. Guest, of the Detroit Free Press; Douglas Malloch, “the poet of At any rate, each It is not too late to begin now. What Other Chambers of Commerce Say About JUDGE'S NATIONAL SMILE WEEK Macon Chamber of Commerce, at “We will be glad to co-operate with you in promoting the suecess of NATIONAL SMILE WEEK.” The Chamber of Commerce, Canon City, Col.: “We can assure you of our hearty support. ©. . I be- lieve’ you are on the right Fitzgerald Chamber of Commerce, Ga.: “Tam heartily in accord with the program as outlined by you. If the world ever did need the smiling countenances of men, it is now when people need so much to be cheered up. Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce, “More power to JUDGE. We are for the SMILE WEEk, and then smile on.” Poughkeepsie Chamber of Com- merce, N. “Will be glad to co-operate with you i NATIONAL SMILE WEEK Chamber of Commerce, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho: “We are — interested om JUDGES NATIONAL SMILE WEEK. A smile is the best tor Los Angeles Chamber of Com- merce, Cal.: JUDG MILE WIEK in- terests me. 5th-12th, 1922 comicbooks.com