1938/02 -- Cover is a photograph by Paul Hesse

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

STORIES:

  • "Passage for One" a Mystery Novel Complete in this Issue by David Frome and illustrated by James Schucker
  • Lisa Vale -- Part 1 -- by Olive Higgins Prouty and illustrated by John Gannam
  • "Quiet, Please!" by Elizabeth Troy and illustrated by Alfred Parker
  • "Storm Over Water" by Harry Sylvester and illustrated by Matt Clark
  • "Snow on the Hills" by Hugh Walpole and illustrated by Seymour Ball
  • "Rustler's Roost" - An American Vignette - by Richard Hill Wilkinson
  • "Dust Across the Range" - Conclusion - by Max Brand and illustrated by James Schucker
  • "Decision by Moonlight" by Martha Hays Weymouth and illustrated by Frederick Chapman
  • "Air Jockey" by Eustace L. Adams and illustrated by Tom Lovell
  • "I Got Two Sweeties" by Albert Treynor and illustrated by Emerton Heitland
  • "Till the Doctor Comes" - An American Storiette - by Matt Taylor
  • ARTICLES:

  • Homes at Half Price by Beverly Smith
  • One Minute to Live by Courtney Ryley Cooper with small headshot photos of Guillaume Rozen, Pierre Guette, and Salvatore Mancuso
  • Keystone Joe by John Janney is about Pennsylvania Senator Joseph F. Guffey
  • Streamlined Justice by Holman Harvey
  • Why We Go To Church
  • The Man Who Is Always Somebody Else by Jerome Beatty is about Paul Muni
  • Youth Seeks the Answers by Dr. Charles C. Tillinghast
  • I Moved to an Old Ladies' Home
  • Six Blocks from Yesterday by Thomas Sugrue with drawings by Edward A. Wilson
  • Editorial: Security by Dr. Harold W. Dodds
  • FEATURES:

  • Why Don't They
  • It Takes All Kinds by Albert Benjamin
  • Star-Crostic Puzzle
  • Interesting People: 16 Colorful Personalities (includes Vincent Price)
  • Happy Together? by Eleanor Early
  • Our Changing World by John Dungan
  • Question of the Month: Do You Expect to Get Rich?
  • The House Detective by Roger B. Whitman
  • Don't You Believe It by Joseph nathan Kane
  • It's the Law! by Dick Hyman
  • Along the Way