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