1931/07 - Cover design by McClelland Barclay
Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue are as follows:
Art & Poetry:
"July" -- Verse by Peter A. Lea
Fiction:
"Who Is the Next" -- Part 2 -- by Henry Kitchell Webster and illustrated by Walter Klett
"She Liked Crocodiles" by Justin Sturm and illustrated by O.F. Howard
"Elvira Didn't Know Everything" by Violette Kimball Dunn and illustrated by Douglas Duer
"A Dollar Down" by Elise Jerard and illustrated by Clark Agnew
"The Man Who Was Born Again" by Richard Connell and illustrated by Robert Lawson
"The Child Widge" by Eleanor DeLamater and illustrated by George Wright
Special Articles:
Don't Be Critical by Marjorie Shuler
Dance for Your Life by Mary Wigman
No News Like Bad News by Don Herold
How Can I Be Popular? by Montanye Perry - Nine college girls, leaders of their classmates, answer a question that is uppermost in the hearts of American youth
Waiting for Grandfather by Janet Mabie - A delightful story of the President in his leisure hours
Pack up Your Beauty by Doris Lee Ashley
Just Among Ourselves by Marion Lambert
For the Children:
Dolly Dingle by Grace G. Drayton
Home-Making:
Living Out of Doors
Sleeping Rooms by Virginia Hamill
PLanned for Sunniness by Collier Stevenson, with Russell G. Fudge, architect
Blue Ribbon Vegetables by Day Monroe, PhD
Fresh Berry Pies by Helen Treyz Smith
Safety First for Baby by Dr. Emelyn L. Coolidge
How Do You Do It? by Louise Huston
Six Little Savers
Fashions of the Month:
Cotton Takes Its Place with Silk in New Sports Fashions
Sports Pajamas for the Vacation Wardrobe
Paris Sponsors Draperty for Semi-Formal Frocks
Paris Gowns Show Cascading Drapery
Necklines That Tell a New Fashion Story
Jacket Costume and Pretty Frocks for Vacation Wear
Paris Successes for Chic Matrons and Little Women
Young Vacationists Keep Cool in Cotton
Taffeta
Notable Full-Page Ads:
Helen Twelvetrees for Seventeen perfume - black & white
Chesterfield Cigarettes - "I've marched with the Foreign Legion" ad - color