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