1931/06 - Cover design by McClelland Barclay

Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue are as follows:
Art & Poetry:

  • "A Tree and a Thought" -- Verse by Violette Kimball Dunn
  • Serials:

  • "Who Is the Next?" -- Part 1 -- by Henry Kitchell Webster and illustrated by Walter Klett
  • "Danger Calling" -- Conclusion -- by Patricia Wentworth and illustrated by Douglas Duer
  • Fiction:

  • "The Secret" by Eleaine Sterne Carrington and illustrated by R.L. Lambdin
  • "Curtain Call" by Izola Forrester and illustrated by C.J. McCarthy
  • "Going to Jerusalem" by Mary C. McCall and Mary C. McCall, Jr. and illustrated by the Billmyers
  • "A Good Time Was Had by All" by Lois Montross and illustrated by Robb Beebe
  • "Wedding Journey" by Stella Ryan and illustrated by Corinne Boyd Dillon
  • Special Articles:

  • Our Family Album
  • The Story of Rachel Crothers by Henry James Forman
  • How Swindlers Fleece Women by M.K. Wisehart
  • Motoring -- 1931 Model by Earnest Elmo Calkins
  • Beauty in Business by Doris Lee Ashley
  • Just Among Ourselves by Marion Lambert
  • Home-Making:

  • Consider the Man by Virignia Hamill
  • Guests for Dinner by Elizabeth Emmons
  • Waffles fro the Hungry by Barbara Reid Robson
  • How Do You Do It? by Helen Law
  • Pleasure on a Picnic by Hazel Preston Jenney
  • Lavender and Lace by Dr. Jane Leslie Kift
  • Vacation Time Is Near by Dr. Emelyn L. Coolidge
  • Why Hate Washing Dishes? by Rita Piatt O'Brien
  • Inspiration from France by Collier Stevenson, with Stratton O. Hammon, architect
  • Motor Rooms for Houses by Collier Stevenson
  • Controlling Insects by Inis Weed Jones
  • For the Children:

  • Dolly Dingle by Grace G. Drayton
  • Fashions of the Month:

  • Paris Says--Feminine Types Lead for Summer
  • Paris Decrees Polka Dots and Vivid Contrast
  • New Contrasts Enliven Youthful Fashions
  • Going to the Beach? Entertaining? Dancing? The Mode Suggests Pajamas!
  • The Formal Coat Returns, The REdingote Remains, and the Sports Coat Is Smartly Double-Breasted
  • Be Formal in Frocks or Pajamas, Says Paris--But Make Them in Three Colors or Two Fabrics
  • Polka Dots, Plaids and Color Contrast Make New Cotton Frocks Even Newer
  • Solving the Problem of Those Extra Inches for the Chic Matton--Two Attractive Models Scaled to Meet the Proportions of the Little Woman
  • Graduation Frocks that Any Gril Can Easily Make
  • Notable Full-Page Ads:

  • Chesterfield Cigarettes illustrated by Cecil Chichester - color
  • Camel Cigarettes