1926/05/29 --

  • Classics in Slang by H.C. Witwer
  • When I Was Most Afraid by Rosita Forbes
  • The Light Shines Through -- A Short Story by Octavus Roy Cohen and illustrated by Alfred Ceike
  • Dr. Eliot Looks Ahead -- An Interview by John B. Kennedy
  • The Double Barrier by Grantland Rice with photos of Bob Fitzsimmons and Gentleman Jim Corbett
  • Old Hickory by George Creel and illustrated by Herbert Morton Stoops
  • Devil-May-Care by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by R.G. Sisley
  • I, Too, May Become Great by Frederick L. Collins - An interview with astrologer Evangeline Adams with photos of Mary Garden, Ethel Barrymore, and John Burroughs
  • Lady Lapith -- A Story by Stephen Vincent Benet and illustrated by Henry Davis
  • Strike Up the Band! - Told in Pictures
  • Editorials
  • A Voice From Prison
  • The Big Mogul -- The start of a novel by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Thursday -- A Story by Viola Paradise and illustrated by John A. Haelen
  • Tom Masson Says
  • If You Know What I Mean by Don Marquis
  • Low-Downs on the High-Ups by The Gentleman at the Keyhole
  • Catching Up With the World by Edwin E. Slosson
  • Picked Out of the Air by Jack Binns