1932/06 - Cover design by McClelland Barclay
Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue are as follows:
Art & Poetry:
"Folded Hands" -- Verse by Frances Hall
"Apple Blossoms" -- Verse by Hodding Carter
"My Door" -- Verse by Anne L. New
Serials:
"Red Shadow" -- part 1 -- by Patricia Wentworth and illustrated by Harry Timmins
"Young Runaway" -- Part 2 -- by Zane Grey and illustrated by R.L. Lambdin
Fiction:
"Consider the Lilies" by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins and illustrated by Herbert Bohnert
"Innocents in Gemorrah" by Ellis Parker Butler and illustrated by Harry Beckhoff
"The New Line" by Eleanor DeLamater and illustrated by Henry Luhrs
Special Features:
Exaggeration by Marjorie Shuler
Playing the Queen by Corinne Lowe about Cornelia Otis Skinner
Women in Rebellion by Genevieve Parkhurst
A Father Breaks Down by Graeme Lorimer
On the Fingertips of Fashion by Ruth Fay
The Dream Comes True by Beatrice Barmby
Heads Up! by Doris Lee Ashley
Beauty Notes for June
After Graduation by Gwynne Ross
Homemaking
Enter the Bride and Groom by Mrs. Penrose Lyly
Lively Summer Parties by Edward Longstreth
Baby's Skin Needs Special Care in Summer Time by Dr. Emelyn L. Coolidge
There Are Things to Know About Food by Day Monroe and Mary Henry
Let's Vary the Menu by Helen Treyz Smith
Making the House a Summer Home by Florence Brobeck
The Porch That Lures by Ellen D. Wangner
Romantic Brittany by Bernhardt E. Muller
The Glories of the Water Garden by F.F. Rockwell
June Gardening Activities by M.G. Kains
For the Children:
Dolly Dingle in France by Grace G. Drayton (paper doll)
Fashions for the Month:
Cape Sleeves -- That's the Paris News in Frocks
Paris Wears Plaids, Dots, and Stripes with a Dash of Color
They're New! They're Different! They're Smart! Little Capes or Big Sleeves
Paris Gives First Place to Capes and Sheer Materials
Necklines Reach a New High in Pris Sports Frocks
Easy-to-Make for the Hard-to-Fit Little Women and Larger-Hip Types
Smart Apparel for the Younger Fashion World
Easily Made Necessitites that a Beginner Can Quickly Make
Notable Full-Page Ads:
Lucky Strikes ad with large image of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. - color
Clara Lu 'n Em for Super Suds
Lux Toilet Soap Ad -- "I Am 29" feautring Esther Ralston and Anita Stewart
Full-page with Rinso ad illustrated by C.A. Voight on top and Lifebuoy by Albert Dorne underneath