1931/07/25 -- Cover illustrated by Joseph Farrelly

  • "The Queen's Elephants" by Frank Condon and illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg
  • "Clothes Make the Man" the Short Short Story by Karl W. Detzer and illustrated by Adolph Treidler
  • "Good Times Knocking at the Door" by William G. Shepherd and illustrated by C.H. Sykes
  • "The Night Bird Flies" by Harold Lamb and illustrated by C.B. Falls
  • "Take My Chair" by Stephen Morehouse Avery and illustrated by Loren Stout
  • "The Medicine Girl" - Part 4 by P.G. Wodehouse and illustrated by Wallace Morgan
  • Cook It Cold by Betty Thornley Stuart and illustrated by Irving Nurick
  • "The Wrong Wife" -- Part 7 -- by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by John H. Crosman
  • You Can't Kill a Pitcher by Grantland Rice looks at Lefty Grove and George Earnshaw, with a photo of each
  • "A Captain's Life" by Commodore Herbert Hartley and W.B. Courtney
  • "Sir Walter, Showman" by Sol Metzger is a short article about golfer Walter Hagen with a small photo
  • "Jungle Business" by Frank Buck with Edward Anthony and illustrated by Herman Rountree
  • White House Work by The Gentleman at the Keyhole
  • How Would You Play It? by Milton C. Work
  • Keep Up With the World! by Freling Foster
  • The Battle Lines Are Drawn - Editorial
  • Notable advertising in this issue includes: color ad for Lucky Strikes on the inside front cover, illustrated color ad for Milky Way, Barbarsol ad featuring photo of actor Ben Lyon, illustrated color ad for Chesterfields, slightly over 1/8th of a page ad for Flit with Dr. Seuss illustration