1929/05 - Contents include:

  • Color cover "One Hundred Years Ago" is uncredited
  • "David's Dad" is a story by Zoe McKenzie Smith and illustrated by William Hottinger
  • "The Dumbbell and the Dragon" -- A Patricia Alden Story -- by Berton Braley and illustrated by Joseph Franke
  • EDGAR GUEST - The Poet Laureate of the American Home Pays Tribute to His Mother in His First Appearance in Woman's World - 4 poems on a single page with illustrations by Joseph Franke. The poems are "Mother and Babe" - "Mother" - "The Mother" - "A Mother Talks"
  • "All Is Fair in Love and War" by Alma Boice Holland and illustrated by Hanson Booth
  • "Our Honored Dead" is two paragraphs inside a small box by Henry Ward Beecher
  • Wayside Tales of the Orient - Part 1: A Romantic Adventure of an American Woman by Mary V. Brunner with photographs
  • "The Girl in the Green Coat" by H.L. Coates and illustrated by C.J. McCarthy
  • Friendship Village Talks on Life
  • New Touches for the Living Room by Agnes Heisler Barton
  • The Happy Life - A Mother's Letters to Her Friend by Edith Barnard Delano
  • Beauty Through Diet by Morris Fishbein, M.D.
  • The Gay Red Strawberry by Lily Haxworth Wallace
  • Prepared Cereals in New Guises by Lily Haxworth Wallace
  • Three Showers for the Bride-to-Be by Lily Haxworth Wallace
  • The Nutritious Lima Bean by Lily Haxworth Wallace
  • The Gospel of Flowers - The Sturdy Gladiolus by Maud R. Jacobs
  • Exceedingly Graceful Models That Bring New Distinction
  • Styles of Distinction for Boys and Girls
  • An Attractive House Frock
  • Filet Crochet for Sheets and Pillowcases
  • An Ounce of Prevention in the Care of Clothes by Blanche E. Hyde
  • New Pillows
  • Checked Gingham Ensemble
  • Small Brother and Sister Love to Dress Alike - Designed by Sadie P. Le Sueur
  • An Invisible Magician told by Uncle Johnny Gruelle
  • Two Small Homes of Artistic Beauty by Agnes Heisler Barton
  • What Did Woman's World Mean to You in 1928?
  • The Postman's Whistle Page