1907/07/27 — Cover design by F.X. Leyendecker

Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • “A Lady in Haste by Robert W. Chambers and illustrated by Emlen McConnell and A.B. Wenzell
  • Is Roosevelt an Opportunist? – What He Wrote About the Trusts and Said About the Railroads in 1899 by Forrest Crissey with a copy/reproduction of Theodore Roosevelt ’s 1899 letter in the middle of the page
  • “Inasmuch as Ye Did It Not” is a full page poem by E. Nesbit which is surrounded by James A. Preston illustrations
  • “The Glutton of the Great Snow” by Charles G.D. Roberts and illustrated by Paul Bransom with drawings of a wolverine doing battle with a lynx and being chased up a tree by wolves
  • The Workingman’s Wife – The Miner’s Wife by Martha S. Bensley and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • The Art of Handling Men – Making Work a Game by James H. Collins and illustrated by F.L. Fithian
  • The Mastery of the Pacific – Seattle by Samuel G. Blythe
  • Narcissus, the Near Poet — A Serial picking up from Chapter 2 — by Annulet Andrews and illustrated by Lester Ralph
  • Who’s Who and Why – Serious and Frivolous Facts About the Great and the Near Great
  • Young Lord Stranleigh – The Rajah and Her Captain by Robert Barr and illustrated by George Gibbs
  • Your Savings – The Weekly Bank Statement: What it Is and Means
  • In the Open – American Sportsmen Abroad – Yachts and Amateur Sailors by “Fair-Play”
  • Launching an Author – The Literary Fame Factory and How the Machinery Works by Isaac F. Marcosson
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