1938/10 - Cover Photograph by Ruzzie Green
Contents are as follows:
NEWS AND FICTION:
What's Going On This Month - Reviewing the Month's Activities
Enough to Give by Katharine Haviland-Taylor and illustrated by Ritchie Cooper
Carry Me Back by Virginia Bird Martin and illustrated by John LaGatta
Love Without Laughter -- Part 2 -- by Helen Hull and illustrated by John Crosman
Here I Am A Stranger by Gordon Malherbe Hillman
After the Crash by Roger Burlingame
Your Growing Child by Gretta Palmer
Can't We Be Friends? by Nelia Gardner White and illustrated by Arthur William Brown
Give Them Their Dreams by Norma Patterson and illustrated by Ritchie Cooper
HOMEMAKING:
Make Your Place in the Sun - Advises William Lescaze
I Call This Cottage-Modern by Mary Davis Gilles
"How Much Milk...?" by E.V. McCollum, Ph.D., Sc.D.
Short Cuts to Compliments by Elizabeth Woody
How to Buy Canned Foods by Elizabeth Woody
Now Let's Plan Meals by Elizabeth Woody
Here Are Some Pans We Like by Caroline Cecil
How to Buy Upholstered Chairs by Mary Davis Gillies
How to Buy Pots and Pans by Caroline Cecil
Fun for Halloween by Toni Taylor
Contest - $200 Plus Trip to New York
"But Jane, That's Stealing!" by George D. Stoddard, Ph.D.
The Modern Homemaker by Toni Taylor
STYLE AND BEAUTY:
Street or Dressy by Hildegarde Fillmore
What Is Your Tone? by Hildegarde Fillmore
Window Styles by Elisabeth Blondel
What Will We Wear This Winter? by Marian Corey
Impressions of Williamsburg by Elisabeth Blondel
The Dolman Sleeve Comes Back - Daytime Dresses
Evening Picture in Silk, Velvet, Lame and Fur - Evening Gowns
Warming Up for Winter - Coats
Four Important New Suits - Soft and Tailored Suits
Lined-up Waistlines - Daytime Frocks
Parade of Silk Dresses - Afternoon Dresses
Bi-color Is the New Word - Street Dresses
Matelasses, Mossy Crepe, Tinsel Brocade - Draped Dresses
Children Wear Bi-color Frocks, Too - School and Best Dresses