1935/10/19 -- ITEM DESCRIPTION: Cover design by J.C. Leyendecker.

Complete contents picked up from the contents page of this issue are as follows:
SHORT STORIES:

  • "Block That Bride" by George S. Brooks and illustrated by D'Alton Valentine
  • "A Salesman's Like Eliza" by Everett Rhodes Castle and illustrated by Harley Ennis Stivers
  • The Singing Woman" by Sigman Byrd and illustrated by Orison Mac Pherson
  • "200,000,000 to 1" by Leonard Lee and illustrated by Charles La Salle
  • ARTICLES:

  • "Saving Agriculture" by Garet Garrett
  • "Touble in Tin Pan Alley" by Alva Johnston with photos of George Gershwin, Tot Seymour and Vee Lawnhurst, George Johnson and Al Lohmann, W.C. Handy, Fred Ahlert and Joe Young, Mabel Wayne
  • "The Trappers' War" by Harris Dickson
  • "The New Deal for Transients: by Boyden Sparkes with cartoon by Herbert Johnson
  • SERIALS:

  • "Dreams That Come True" part 1 of 3 by Henry C. Rowland and illustrated by James H. Crank
  • "O Careless Love" conclusion by Rex Stout and illustrated by H.R. Ballinger
  • MISCELLANY:

  • Editorials
  • Post Scripts
  • "On the Safe Side" a poem by Lord Dunsany
  • Do Poets Know Too Much? by Ogden Nash
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Lucky Strikes on the inside front cover, Philco ad with 1876 Currier & Ives picture of the first Intercollegiate Championship Football Game, American Airlines ad with clipout coupon to vote yes or no on whether they should serve liquor to passengers, and Sunkist Oranges ad on the back cover. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))