1932/02 - Cover design by McClelland Barclay
Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue are as follows:
Art & Poetry:
"Romance" - Verse by Minna Irving
Serials:
"Sea of Glory" - Part 1 by Mary C. McCall, Jr. and illustrated by Frances Rogers
"Lovers Meeting" -- Conclusion by Margaret Ayer Barnes and illustrated by Clark Agnew
Fiction:
"An End to Dreams by Stephen Vincent Benet and illustrated by O.F. Howard
"Outcasts" by I.A.R. Wylie and illustrated by Maginel Wright Barney
"She Didn't Tell Her Mother" by Stella Ryan and illustrated by Robb Beebe
"Made in Heaven" by Marylynn V. King and illustrated by James and Charlotte Billmyer
Special Features:
Don't Be Discouraged by Marjorie Shuler
Christopher Robin's Father by Janet Mabie - A.A. Milne tells us his confidential story - with photo of Milne and Christopher
The World at Large by Mary Margaret McBride
The Lovable Washington by Rupert Hughes is a tribute to George Washington with paintings by C.H. Taffs
Care of the Hands by Doris Lee Ashley
News for Beauty
Getting a Start -- Part 5 by Gwynne Ross
Just Among Ourselves by Marion Lambert
Home-Making:
Lights! Lights by Helen W. Hardy
Bedtime Snacks by Helen Treyz Smith
A Gallery of Good Recipes
Let's Have Coffee by Day Monroe, PhD
Hot Off the Griddle by Gaynor Maddox
Give a Job -- At Home by Collier Stevenson
The Premature Baby -- Part 2 by Dr. Emelyn L. Coolidge
They're So Simple
How Do you Do It? by Poppy Cannon
Your Garden of Dreams by Jane Leslie Kift
For the Children:
A Washington Birthday Party by Grace G. Drayton (paper doll)
Fashions of the Month:
"Look Young," Says Lyolene
"Soft" Silk Frocks With New Apron Effects
Molded Lines Accent New Sleeve Detail
Spotlighting the Higher Neckline
Jacket Types iN Costumes for Town
For Short or Larger-Hip Types
Youthful Styles for Late Winter
For the Classroom and Graduation
Notable Full-Page Color Ads:
Ivory Soap illustrated by Dorothy Hope Smith
Rinso illustrated by Albert Dorne
Camel Cigarettes
Lucky Strikes featuring large illustration of actress Dorothy Mackaill