1927/06 - Contents include:

  • Color cover "One Man in a Tub" painted for Woman's World by Miriam Story Hurford
  • A Magazine's Greatest Thrill
  • Swinging Around America by Gasoline by Edward Mott Wooley and sketches by Joseph Franke
  • "Charlie Moore's Wife" fiction by Alma Boice Holland and illustrated by L.R. Gust
  • The Cover Poem for June: "One Man in a Tub" by Douglas Malloch
  • "Matters of Wave Length" is a short story by Berton Braley and illustrated by Joseph Franke
  • "Dixie and the Devil" is a story by Jewell Bothwell Tull and illustrated by Hanson Booth
  • "That Martyr Complex" is a story by Florence Ryerson and illustrated by C.J. McCarthy
  • "Mostly Normal" is a poem by Floyd T. Wood
  • "Carerring" is a poem by Alice Smith
  • What Mother Thinks--by Mary Blake Woodson
  • "The People of Petland" is a story by Miriam C. Potter
  • Eight New Patterns for Summer Fabrics (all on one page)
  • Caps That Set Off Flowery Faces
  • Macaroni and Spaghetti--100% Food Value by Lily Haxworth Wallace
  • Helpful Hints to the Hostess by Lily H. Wallace
  • Using Color Schemes in Preparing Your Food by Margaret True Reynolds
  • Introducing Mary Blake Hats and Frocks for Summer
  • Slip Covers That You Can Make by Ruth Wyeth Spears
  • New Kitchen Conveniences by Lily Haxworth Wallace
  • The Baby and You by Herman N. Bendesen, M.D.
  • Lace Stitch for Scarfs