Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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Star Shadow Contest All set? Read all the rules and advice on these two pages and you'll be ready to enter this Star Shadow Contest. The whole thing should be done with neatness and accuracy and taste, if you want to win some of that $2,500.00 prize money! The name of each star must be filled in on the dotted line beneath each star shadow, when you have completed the identifying process. After you have completed the puzzle pictures, hold them until you can send in the entire set of sixteen at the same time. Four of the sixteen are presented here. Next month — the August issue — there will be four more, followed by another four, in the September number, and the final set of four in the October issue. In other words, Star Shadow puzzle pictures for your entertainment and profit in four issues of SCREENLAND. Sharpen your wits, get the whole family together 'round the good old library table, use your imaginations, and have a lot of fun — then send in your sixteen completed, pasted-up Star Shadow pictures to the judges. '""Sik^ '"^^ <~5^-> r^t> The Rules of the SCREENLAND Star Shadow Contest: 1. Twenty cash prizes will be paid by SCREENLAND Magazine as follows: First Prize $1,000.00 Second Prize 500.00 Third Prize 200.00 Fourth Prize 100.00 Fifth Prize 75.00 Ten prizes of $50.00 each 500.00 Five prizes of $25.00 each 125.00 2. In four issues — July, August, September and October numbers — SCREENLAND is publishing cut puzzle pictures of well-known motion picture actors and actresses. Four complete cut puzzle pictures will appear in each issue. Each cut puzzle picture will consist of a silhouette, or shadow. In the same issue of the magazine with this shadow will be a photograph of some actor or actress which will exactly fit the silhouette or shadow. When the photographs are properly located, cut out and pasted upon the shadows, the names added and the whole rectangular puzzle picture removed from the magazines, there will be sixteen separate portraits. $2,500.00 in prizes as specified in Rule No. 1, will be paid to the persons sending in the nearest correctly named and most neatly arranged sets of sixteen portraits. 3. Do not submit any solutions or answers until after the fourth set of cut puzzle pictures have appeared in the October issue. Assembled pictures on the shadows must be submitted in sets of sixteen only. Identifying names should be written or typewritten below each complete portrait. At the conclusion of the contest all solutions should be sent to The Star Shadow Contest Editors, SCREENLAND Magazine, 45 West 45th Street, New York City. Be sure your full name and complete address is written on, or attached to your entry; that your entry is securely packed to guard against damage in transit; and that it carries sufficient postage to avoid delay. 4. Bear in mind that it costs absolutely nothing to enter this contest. Indeed, the contest is purely an amusement. You do not need to be a subscriber or reader of SCREENLAND Magazine to compete. You do not have to buy a single issue. You may copy or trace the pictures from the originals in SCREENLAND Magazine, and assemble the copied portrait with the copy of the shadow. Copies of SCREENLAND Magazine may be examined at the New York offices of the Magazine or at public libraries, free of charge. 5. Aside from accuracy in assembling and identifying the cut puzzle pictures, neatness in contestants' methods of submitting solutions will be considered in awarding prizes. The sixteen cut puzzle pictures, or their drawn duplicates, must be assembled and pasted or pinned together, with the name of the player written or typewritten below. 6. The judges will be a committee of members of SCREENLAND Magazine's staff. Their decision will be final. No relatives or members of the household or anyone connected with this publication can submit solutions. Otherwise, the contest is open to everyone everywhere. 7. In the case of ties for any of the prizes offered, the full amount of the prize tied for will be given to each tying contestant. 8. The contest will close at midnight on October 20th. All solutions received from the time the fourth set of pictures appears to the moment of midnight on October 20th will be considered by the judges. No responsibility in the matter of mail delays or losses will rest with SCREENLAND Magazine. Send your answers as soon as possible after the last set of cut puzzle pictures appears in the October issue, which will be on sale on the newsstands on or about September 1st. The prize winners will be announced in the February 1932 issue of SCREENLAND. 9. Because of the time and labor required to re-pack and re-ship thousands of entries, it will be impossible to return any of them. <~sS&_> <"^sk_ <"^-v