1918/01 — Cover illustrated by J. Knowles Hare
Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:
Frontispiece: Illustrating “Aunt Julia” by M. Leone Bracker
Aunt Julia – The story of a thoroughbred by William Dudley Pelley and illustrated by M. Leone Bracker
What the War Has Done To Me by Harry Lauder
Omelets for Violets – A Fair Trade — a story by Ida M. Evans and illustrated by F. Graham Cootes
Some of My Best Friends Are– by Montague Glass, the experiences of a Jew among Gentiles
Montague Glass – As I Know Him by Barney Bernard
Mr. and Mrs. Montague Glass – A Portrait in Alco Gravure
Frank A. Vanderslip – A portrait in Alco Gravure
How We Decide When to Raise a Man’s Salary by B.C. Forbes
Through Clearing — A love story by Holworthy Hall and illustrated by R.M. Crosby
What to Do With a Bad Habit by James J. Walsh, M.D.
Chicago – The Glavor of the Cities Series by Jack Lait
The Quest of Gloria Harney — A story by Alexander Hull and illustrated by W.M. Berger
The Comic Side of Trouble by Bert Williams
Bert Williams – A portrait in Alco Gravure
Mrs. Bertha A. Rich – A portrait in Alco Gravure
The Business Woman and the Powder puff by Bertha A. Rich
Prize Winning Stories: What I Have Seen Booze Do
Prize Contest Announcment: What I Am Getting Out of the War
The Making of George Groton — A novel by Bruce Barton and illustrated by Paul Stahr
Sid Says: What goes on in your head is older than you think
Interesting People:
Ralph A. Hayes by Fred C. Kelly
William F. Nevitt by Albert Sidney Gregg
Gay Zenola MacLaren by May Stanley
The Rev. F.R. Wedge by Lloyd Alan Lehbras
The Family’s Money