1931/08 - Cover design by McClelland Barclay
Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue are as follows:
Art & Poetry:
"I Want to Go" --Verse by William C. Jackson
Fiction:
"Who Is the Next" -- Part 3 -- by Henry Kitchell Webster and illustrated by Walter Klett
"Tennis for Two" by Valma Clark and illustrated by Kenneth Fuller Camp
"Liza Rides the Storm" by Demma Ray Oldham and illustrated by J. Clinton Shepherd
"Cinderella Preferred" by Eleanor DeLamater and illustrated by Addison Burbank
"Day of Memory" by Amy Brooks Maginnis and illustrated by Decie Merwin
"Happy Ending" by Walton Green and illustrated by Frances Rogers
Special Articles:
Grduges to Sharpen by Marjorie Shuler
Margaret Ayer Barnes by Elizabeth Keith
Marlene Dietrich in Person by Corinne Lowe
Modeling Humanity by Viola Paradise is about Bess M. Mensendieck
On and Off the Fairway by Glenna Collett
First Steps to Beauty by Doris Lee Ashley
Just Among Ourselves by Marion Lambert
Home-Making:
The Younger Generation
A House That Will Last by Collier Stevenson, with H. Rex Stackhouse, Architect
Beauty in the Bathroom by Virignia Hamill
No Trouble at All by Day Monroe
Sandwich Meals for Summer by Frances Herrick
Tinkling Refreshment by Ellen Duke
New Recipes for Rice by Agnes Mueller
Baby's Food in Summer by Dr. Emelyn L. Coolidge
For the Children:
Dolly Dingle by Grace G. Drayton
Fashions of the Month:
Sashes and Scarfs in New Alliances for Mid-Summer
Brief Jackets Vie with Slim "Dressmaker" Coats
The Long and Short of the Smart Sleeve Story
Pick the New Cottons for These Cool-Looking Frocks
Brief Contrasting Jackets Damatize the Formal Gown
Brief Jacket-Sleeves Flare Over Long Frock-Sleeves
Designed for Matrons and Little Women
For Late Summer and School
Notable Full-Page Ads:
Writer Elinor Glyn for Lux - color
Chesterfield Cigarettes ad "I've followed the Big Top" featuring circus scene with elephant - color
Lux Toilet Soap with large photo of Alla Nazimova - black & white