1935/09 -- Cover is a natural-color photograph directed by Ray Prohaska, with Barker Devin, photographer.

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

MYSTERY NOVEL:

  • "The Trail of Mark Adams" -- Complete in this Issue -- byt Philip Wylie
  • FICTION:

  • "Smile on the High Notes" by Margaret Craven and illustrated by A. Parker
  • "Don't Call Me Darling" by Fannie Kilbourne and illustrated by Gilbert Bundy
  • "Stone by the Birch" by Rachel Field and illustrated by John Holmgren
  • "Marry the Girl" -- Part II -- by Edward Hope and illustrated by Floyd Davis
  • "Good Timber" by Borden Chase and illustrated by Herbert Paus
  • "Not Cloudy All Day" by MacKinlay Kantor and illustrated by Mead Schaeffer
  • "Warning to Tomboys" by Herbert Dalmas and illustrated by Walter Klett
  • "Footsteps at Night" -- Part IV -- by Valentine Williams and illustrated by Matt Clark
  • "Opera Hat" -- Conclusion -- by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by George Howe
  • "One More Song" by Ben Ames Williams and illustrated by Albert Dorne
  • ARTICLES:

  • Alone by Charles J.V. Murphy is about Admiral Richard E. Byrd
  • Let's Eat by Beverly Smith
  • Your Golf Will Find You Out by Tommy Armour
  • Minnesota's Enigma by John Janney is about Governor Floyd B. Olson
  • My Husband Flirts With Death by Lady Campbell is about Malcolm Campbell
  • She Was Such a Nice Girl by Jerome Beatty is about Claudette Colbert
  • Getting Away With Murder by Harold G. Hoffman
  • What Do Animals Think of You? by Archibald Rutledge
  • The House Detective by Roger B. Whitman
  • Tailor, Beware! by Elizabeth Hawes
  • Playing With Dynamite by General Hugh S. Johnson
  • SHORT FEATURES:

  • Editorial--Belief by Dr. Henry Norris Russell
  • It Takes All Kinds by Albert Benjamin
  • It's the Law! by Dick Hyman
  • "Winners" -- Contest Winners
  • "What Shall We Play?" by Elisa Maxwell
  • Along the Way
  • Who Drives Best? -- Contest Announcement
  • Seed 'Em and Reap by Neil M. Clark
  • Who Wants to Go Boom? by H.I. Phillips
  • What the Readers Say
  • INTERESTING PEOPLE:

  • ABCD -- Morlock Quadruplets
  • Number, Please? -- Louise Hackmeister
  • Booter -- Leroy N. Mills
  • Headhunter -- Dr. Margaret Mead
  • Spender -- Admiral Christian Joy Peoples
  • Whiskers -- Grant Wood
  • Miracle -- Grischa Gobuloff
  • Dresser -- Polly Pettit
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Camel Cigarettes featuring Lou Gehrig, Gene Sarazen and other stars of sport, Anna Karenina featuring Greta Garbo, and a Coca-Cola ad on the back cover.