1918/02 — Cover illustrated by J. Knowles Hare
Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:
Frontispiece: Illustrating “New York and Return” by Clarence F. Underwood
The Sword of Jesus by Harold Bell Wright is the first article by Wright written for any magazine
Harold Bell Wright – A Portrait in Alco Gravure
The Mayo Brothers – Portraits in Alco Gravure
“Dr. Will and Dr. Charlie” – The Story of the Mayo Brothers by Mary B. Mullett
New York and Return – A Love Story by Holworthy Hall and illustrated by Clarence F. Underwood
What I Have Learned from Abe Lincoln – Illustration by Paul Meylan
Bud Jones–Small Advertiser — A Story by William Dudley Pelley and illustrated by Norman Price
Future Life Contest — Top 5 Prizewinners
Edison – The “Original Man from Missouri” — by William Maxwell with a latter from Arthur Brisbane, illustrated with a photograph
Thomas A. Edison – Portrait in Alco Gravure
Ina Claire – Portrait in Alco Gravure
Plays Worth Seeing This Winter by Walter prichard Eaton
A Kind of Dog-Gone Christian – A Story by Arthur Preston Hankins with illustrations by F.E. Schoonover
The Making of George Groton — A novel by Bruce Barton and illustrated by Paul Stahr
Sid Says: If you aren’t fighting–are you worth fighting for?
Abner Larned, Who Knows How to Sell Things by N.B. Beasley
The Crisis in Room 25 – A dog story by Samuel A. Derieux with illustrations by J. Knowles Hare
Interesting People:
May Peterson by Betty Shannon
Frank Brown by Carl Gregg Doney
Leo Feist by E.M. Wickes
Charles H. Purdy by Bertha Snow Adams
Prize Contest Announcement: Why I Like My Job
Mistaken For My Wife’s Son by George H. McClellan
Getting Ahead
The Family’s Money