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