1925/07 — Cover illustrated by Davis
Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:
The Ten Marks of an Educated Man by Albert Edward Wiggam
Thrilling Days in Dawson When the Klondike Rush Was On by Barrett Willoughby
“I Believe in Shooting Square With Man and God” by Harry A. Stewart
Charles Page – Photo in photogravure
Mrs. Kelly and Family – Pictures in photogravure
Oh, for a Million Mothers Like Mary Kelly! by William A. McGarry
Three Old-Timers — A story by Wilbur Hall and illustrated by Stockton Mulford
Give the Man You’d Like to Be a Look at the Man You Are by Edgar A. Guest
“It Was Me That Needed Tamin’–Not the Birds!” by William S. Dutton
Things I Wish My Wife Wouldn’t Do by H.B.D.
Scattergood Sums Up the Evidence — A story by Clarence Budington Kelland and illustrated by Paul Meylan
How Cecil B. DeMille Works and What He Knows About Us by Mary B. Mullett
Cecil De Mille and Family – Picture on Photogravure
A.A. Schantz – Portrait in Photogravure
It Took Him 25 Years to Travel 150 Feet by Sherman Gwinn
Will Keeps His Eye on the Ball — A story by Fannie Kilbourne and illustrated by T.K. Hanna
I’m Still on the Sucker List But I Don’t Bite Any More by H.I. Phillips
What a Psychoanalyst Knows About You and Your Troubles by Keene Sumner
Blue Hyacinths — A story by Alice Garland Steele and illustrated by W.B. King
Obstacles Are the Biggest Bluffers in the World by Neil M. Clark
Adventures in Understanding: 11 – The Man Afraid David Grayson and illustrated by Thomas Fogarty
Babies and Bathing Girls Are the Favorites of Camera Fans by George W. Gray
Discarded – A serialized novel — Continued by Inez Haynes Irwin and illustrated by J. Simont
Interesting People:
William A. Hadley by Neil M. Clark
Freda Bliss by Henry Irving Shumway
Reverend Harry Caldwell by Betty Ross
Agnes Neylon by M.P. Clifford
Charles H. Grakelow by Sherman Gwinn
Prize winners: The Best Stroke of Luck I Ever Had
Prize Contest Announcement: Things I Wish My Wife (Or Husband) Wouldn’t Do
The Family’s Money by Mrs. W.J.M.