1909/07/17 -- Cover design by Harrison Fisher

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

  • "The Danger Mark" by Robert W. Chambers and illustrated by A.B. Wenzell
  • "The Policy of the House -- The Steady Job the Best for All Concerned" by James H. Collins and illustrated by F.L. Fithian
  • "The Despoiler" by Gouverneur Morris and illustrated by Orson Lowell
  • "The Real Yellow Peril" by Woods Hutchinson, AM, MD and illustrated by Harrison Cady
  • "Bulls-Eye" part of a serial by Henry Milner Rideout and illustrated by Orson Lowell
  • "Who's Who and Why"
  • "The Senator's Secretary"
  • "Your Savings -- Bonds Secured by Natural Resources"
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Franklin Automobiles, Keen Kutter, 2-pages for The American Vacuum Cleaner Co., a large section of small ads for schools and colleges, Gillette*, and a Gold Medal Flour ad on the back cover and shown below. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))