1932/04 - Cover design by McClelland Barclay
Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue are as follows:
Art & Poetry:
"The Resurrection" -- Verse by Douglas Malloch
"The Country Road" -- Verse by Helen H. Hall
"Achievement" -- Verse by Wililiam H. Hayne
Serials:
"Sea of Glory" - Part 3 by Mary C. McCall, Jr. and illustrated by Frances Rogers
Fiction:
"--And a Little Child" by Elizabeth Jordan and illustrated by Addison Burbank
"MIss Lilla's Bad Man" by Emmett Gowen and illustrated by Douglas Duer
"Bon Voyage" by Doris Peel and illustrated by Robb Beebe
"Love Without Money" by Stella Ryan and illustrated by C.H. Taffs
"Middle Sister" by Inez Haynes Irwin and illustrated by Henry Ruhrs
"A Man's Way" by Pauline Partridge and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
Special Features:
Success by Marjorie Shuler
The World at Large by Mary Margaret McBride
In the Public Ear by Frederick L. Collins, an avid radio fan picks his favorites, with photos of Bing Crosby, the Boswell Sisters, Vaughn de Leath, Rudy Vallee with Amos 'n' Andy, Russ Columbo, "Our Jessica", Kate Smith, and Julia Sanderson with husband Frank Crumit
Quacks and Cures by Rita S. Halle
Getting a Start -- Part 7 -- by Gwynne Ross
Good-by, Belmishes by Doris Lee Ashley
Beauty Notes for April
Just Among Ourselves by Marion Lambert
Homemaking
How to Rearrange a Living Room by Virginia Hamill
Pineapple, Please by Barbara Reid Robson
New Combinations by Helen Treyz Smith
Cereal as You Like It by Mabel Stegner
Springtime Luncheon by Day Monroe, PhD
Care of Baby's Glands by Dr. Emelyn L. Coolidge
Compact as an Apartment by Collier Stevenson with Willard B. Smith, Jr., Architect
Washing the Unwashables by Helen B. Ames
Coloring the Kitchen by Katharine R.P. Taylor
Have You Enough Closets?
Seven Hints on Home Painting by Roger B. Whitman
Etiquette of Entertaining by Helen Montell
Nautical Bridge
New Things for Baby
Planning a New Garden by Dr. Jane Leslie Kift
For the Children:
Dolly Dingle's World Flight by Grace G. Drayton (paper doll)
Fashions of the Month:
Waistlines Reach a New High This Season
Wear These Fashions of Tomorrow-Today
Use Candy Stripes, Contrast and Checks
Swagger Fashions So Eay to Make in New Fabrics
For You, if You're the Larger-Hip or Little Woman Type
Tailored and Pretty Types Easy to Make
These Fashions Will Make You Young
Cotton Is the News in Young Fashions
Notable Full-Page Ads:
Lucky Strikes ad featuring Sue Carol - color
Rinso illustrated by C.A. Voight - color
Camel Cigarettes - color
Super Suds with Clar Lu 'n Em