1928/08 -- Cover illustrated by Lynn Bogue Hunt

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

  • A Roughneck's Religion by Albert Payson Terhune
  • The Chanins of Broadway by Mary B. Mullett with drawings by Hugh Ferriss
  • How to Live ina Small Town by Dorothy Walworth Carman
  • Where Jim Pratt Found the Highroad to Happiness by M.K. Wisehart
  • Storms by Archibald Rutledge
  • Burch Foraker Talks About Leadership by William S. Dutton
  • The Man Who Put the Midnight Sun to Work by Barrett Willoughby with wood engravings by Howard McCormick
  • "I Could Never Fear Death Again" by Frederick L. Collins
  • How to Be a Good Husband Though a Poor One by Archie Chadbourne
  • "People Come to See the Scenery but Stay to Watch the Bears" by Frank J. Taylor
  • Becoming a Father at 60 is a Liberal Education by Lincoln Steffans
  • Under the Sidewalks of New York by Richard Kent with drawings by Adolph Treidler and Byron Musser, Inc.
  • It Isn't the Principle; It's the Money That Counts by H.I. Phillips
  • FICTION:

  • "The Sting of the Wasp" by Richard Connell and illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele
  • "Strawberries Don't Grow on Poison Ivy Vines" by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Paul Meylan
  • "Enemy Allies" by Paul Annixter and illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull
  • "Sunset Pass" - Part 5 of a Novel - by Zane Grey and illustrated by W.H.D. Koerner
  • "Shipmates" by Captain Dingle and illustrated by Anton Otto Fischer
  • "The Shore Road" by Margret Culkin Banning and illustrated by H.R. Balinger
  • SHORT FEATURES:

  • Neighbors - A Poem by Arthur Guiterman
  • If You Ask Me: Self-pity is the greatest dope in the world by Merle Crowell
  • Interesting People

  • Charles Livingston Bull - Article by James C. Derieux
  • Loxla Thornton - Article by Forest Talmage Humphrey
  • Mrs. Virginia Darling - Article by Mildred Harrington
  • The Thing in Nature That Thrills Me Most - Prize Contest Announcement
  • What I Can't Understand About a (Woman) (Man) - Prize Awards
  • The Family's Problems - Would This Woman Be Justified in Having a Maid? by Mrs. H.G.L.
  • Interesting ad from E.R. Squibb & Sons features an illustration of scientist Robert Koch (1843-1910)