The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 07, 1920, SECTION THREE, Page 12, Image 56

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THE SUNDAY OKEGONIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 7, 192
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For the Best Title- to this - Picture:
cincL Gibson
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prize,
one thousand dollars given away 1st
$500.00; 2nd prize, $300.00; 3rd,
$200.00 and the best part of it is that
everyone has an equal chance. Democrat or Re
publican, pro or anti, married or single it doesn't
make a bit ol difference. Perhaps you have
never even seen x LIFE no matter, this is for
) everybody.
, For twenty-two years readers of LIFE have been
winning prizes by giving titles for pictures. And
they've had so much fun out of it, in addition to
the money they've received, that this time it has
been decided to let the other people who haven't
yet had any fun out of LIFE, try a:hand.
Think of it! $500.00 in cold cash for writing
from one to ten words. Isn't it worth trying?
Air idea you' already have in mind may be the
very one that will strike the judges as being the
best. Even if you get the smallest prize offered
that alone amounts to $200.00,
Rules of Contest
All that is necessary is to send in your titles
before the closing date.. The titles are limited to
ten words but if you can put your title in five or
even three words, do so.- Brevity is usually the
soul of v wit. Titles may be originals or quota
tions. Send in as many titles as you want. Send in
the first one that occurs to you now. Later you
can send in others. Jot down your tide or tides
on any sheet of paper, sign your name and mail
to the Contest Editor of LIFE.
The final award will be announced in LIFE as
earfy as possible after -the close of the contest
Checks will be sent simultaneously with the an
nouncement In case of ties, $500 ($300 or
$200) will be awarded each .winning contestant
The contest is now open. It will close at noon
on November 30th, 1920. Remember, all you
have to do is to write your title on a piece of
paper, sign your name and address and mail it to
Contest Editor of LIFE, Dept. 133, Box 262,
C P. O., New York, N. . Y. Send in a tide
to-day then others, if you think of better ernes.
Money Saving Offer ;
Of course you know LIFE, the sprighdy weekly
magazine of fun with its many pages of brilliant
humor and satire in picture and text the maga
zine which has dominated black and white pic
torial art in America. LIFE has more regularly
contributing artists than any other paper in the
world. ' It is the only magazine to whom Charles
Dana Gibson, America's greatest black and white
artist, contributes.
To enter this LIFE Contest, you have no
entrance fee to pay whatsoever. And LIFE will
co-operate with you in making it easy for you to
land one of these big prizes by reprinting in its
pages in the next few issues the pictures and win
ning titles of previous contests, besides the present
contest picture will be reproduced in a way that
will show up the details and facial expressions
much better than can a newspaper cut.
You can buy LIFE at your newsstand, 15 cents
a copy, but in order to be sure of getting it weekly
if your dealer is sold out you can accept
this special offer and save money at the. same
time.
Just mail the coupon below enclosing a' single
dollar bul and you will receive the next twelve
issues which also includes the 25c Christmas
number. This means that you get $1.90 worth
of LIFE for only one dollar.
Perhaps you will be the winner in this $ 1 000.00
contest. Mail the coupon nowthis offer may
be withdrawn at any moment
Special
Dollar Offer
Here's where at least one
dollar buys Its old-time
100 cents' worth and
more. Sign your name
and address below and
mail this coupon to-day
with a dollar bill.
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$1000.00
For the best titles to the above
picture, Life will award prizes
as follows:, .
First Prize $500.00
(Also tko original of the Jmrniug,
autographed by Mr. Gibson)
Second Prize. . .
Third Prize
.$300.00
4200.00
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, LIFE
y 14 West 31st Street.
f ' New York, N. Y.
. . I accept your special offer.
Life for three months (12 issues),
bill is enclosed.
Address.
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Send me
A dollar
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