1918/03 -- Cover illustrated by J. Knowles Hare

Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:

  • Frontispiece: Illustrating "Julie--the Unconquerable" by Paul Julien Meylan
  • Why We Come Smiling Out of Hell by Private Peat
  • Sid Says: Moths don't detroy treasures like these
  • Private Peat - A portrait in Alco Gravure
  • William Dudley Pelley - A portrait in Alco Gravure
  • Wanted--A Younger and More Practical Man -- A story by William Dudley Pelley and illustrated by F.M. Gruger
  • Not for the Genius-But for the Average Man by Frederick W. Taylor with a note by Frank Barkley Copley
  • Peter Breaks Through His Shell - A love story by Holworthy Hall and illustrated by Clarence F. Underwood
  • How I Cured Myself of Being too Sensitive with illustration by Lejaren a Hiller
  • Why I Believe in Deciding Things Quickly by Al H. Woods
  • Elsie Ferguson - A portrait in Alco Gravure
  • E.P. Ripley - A portrait in Alco Gravure
  • Ripley's Recipe: "Get a good wife--and win men's loyalty" by B.C. Forbes
  • Jule--The Unconquerable -- A love story by Howard Markle Hoke and illustrated by Paul Julien Meylan
  • The Joy of the Job by Edna Ferber
  • The Making of George Groton - A novel (continued) by Bruce Barton with illustrations by Paul Stahr
  • The Chances of Getting Killed or Hurt in This War by Mary B. Mullett
  • Williams Sees Herself as Others Saw Her -- A story by Bertha A. Rich
  • When My Boy Comes - What a prospective father has been through since war was declared
  • Interesting People:

  • Clem Yore by Jack Lait
  • George H. Beach by N.B. Beasley
  • Emily Griffith by Marie La Due
  • William S. Olive by S.R. Winters
  • Prize Contest Announcement: The Most Tender, Gentle Thing I Ever Knew a Human Being to Do
  • Prize winners: What I Would Do If I Had My Life to Live Over
  • The Family's Money by Myron T. Herrick