1914/10 -- Cover design by Mary Greene Blumenschein

Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:

  • The Editor's Table
  • "Dorothy's Day to Remember" -- the first story of a new series -- by Maravene Thompson and illustrated by Mary Greene Blumenschein
  • "The Golden Rule in Business" -- Author's Introduction to a New Series of Articles -- by Ida M. Tarbell
  • "Taming My Rebel Soul" -- An Amazing Autobiography -- Illustrated by Dalton Stevens
  • "The Homeburg Telephone Exchange" by George Fitch and illustrated by Albert Levering
  • "Getting Back on Your Game" by Jerome D. Travers, four-time Amateur Golf Champion of the United States, and illustrated by C.M. Relyea
  • Boston Blackie Stories -- "A Thief's Daughter" by No. 6666 and illustrated by N.C. Wyeth -- One full-page Wyeth illustration to open the story, one other just less than a full page. Both illustrations in black & white.
  • "Bamby" -- Conclusion -- a Novel by Marjorie Benton Cooke
  • "The Master Stroke" by Philip Curtiss and illustrated by W.M. Berger
  • The Theater -- A New Epoch in the Movies by Walter Prichard Eaton -- Illustrated with Full-Page Portraits of: Hazel Dawn - Mary Pickford - Bertha Kalisch - Pauline Frederick
  • "Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich" -- The Yahi-Bahi Oriental Society of Mrs. Rasselyer-Brown by Stephen Leacock and illustrated by F. Strothmann
  • "Seeing America" -- A Philosopher in Congress by Ray Stannard Baker
  • INTERESTING PEOPLE:

  • Irving Berlin by Ralph brock Pemberton
  • Leon Ray Livingston by Dale H. Carnagey
  • S.J. Coogler by Bruce Barton
  • Diana Hirschler by Dana Gatlin
  • Merle Hyer by B.A. Fowler
  • Prize Announcement and Results
  • Pity the Women! by Mollie Best
  • Office Chat
  • From Abe Martin's Almanack by Kim Hubbard
  • I Should Say So -- A Picnic -- by James Montgomery Flagg with illustrations by the author
  • Burgess Unabridged by Gelett Burgess