1935/08 -- Cover is a natural-color photograph directed by Ray Prohaska and photographed by Barker Devin
Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:
FICTION:
"Marry the Girl" -- Part 1 -- by Edward Hope and illustrated by Floyd Davis
"Footsteps at Night" -- Part 3 -- by Valentine Williams and illustrated by Matt Clark
"Hungry to Know" by Coningsby Dawson and illustrated by Carl Mueller
"Freedom for Two" by Christopher Craig and illustrated by Donald Teague
"Sawdust Soldiers" by Peter B. Kyne and illustrated by Pruett Carter
"Unknown Sea" by Marion Brandon and illustrated by John R. Holmgren
"He Fell Off A Horse" by David Garth
"Golden Glide" by Maxine McBride and illustrated by Ronald McLeod
"No Man Is Worth It" by Allene Corliss and illustrated by Ray Prohaska
"Opera Hat" -- Part 4 -- by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by George Howe
"Read 'Em and Weep" by Rube Goldberg and illustrated by Earl Oliver Hurst
"Green Valley" by Talbert Josselyn and illustrated by Rico Le Brun
ARTICLES:
A "Weakling" Conquers the Arctic by Hubert Kelley about David Irwin
Mile-a-Minute Men by Governor Harold G. Hoffman
Girls Are Made of Star-Dust by W.C. Pop Fuller - Fuller is coach of tennis champions including Helen Jacobs and Helen Wills Moody
Plans by the Carload by Walter Lippmann
Fifteen Years a Governor by Albert C. Ritchie
Life of the Party by Elsa Maxwell
What Is Public Ownership? by Isaac Don Levine
Bullfighter by Dorothy Cottrell
"Where Have I Seen You Before?" by Jerome Beatty about photographic model Janice Jarratt
SHORT FEATURES:
Editorial--Fame by Babe Ruth - One-page editorial by the Bambino
What Would You Like to Play? -- Contest Annoucement
It Takes All Kinds by Albert Benjamin
Pet Worries -- Contest Winners
It's the Law! by Dick Hyman
Anything Wrong at Home? by Roger B. Whitman
Good Old Summer by Maurice Chideckel, M.D.
What the Readers Say
INTERESTING PEOPLE:
Postman -- Helen Richey
Triple Threat -- Tamara Geva
Fifer -- MacKinlay Kantor
Deep -- Gloria Hollister
Dressmaker -- Joseph Lanz
Horse Sense -- Mary Hirsch
Trouper -- Frankie M. Thomas, Jr.
Prophet -- Hugh H. Bennett