1925/10 — Cover illustrated by Walter Beach Humphrey
Complete contents taken from the contents page and from paging through this issue:
What My Religion Means to Me by Edgar A. Guest
The Squarehead — A story by R. de S. Horn and illustrated by Anton Otto Fischer
I’m the Champion Free-Rider of the World by Ellis Parker Butler and illustrated by Tony Sarg
A Gust of Wind Played a Curious Part in MacEvoy’s Career by Helen Christine Bennett
Clifford F. MacEvoy – A picture in photogravure
Chester T. Crowell and Family – Pictures in photogravure
It’s a Wise Father Who Can Answer His Own Child by Chester T. Crowell
The Hills of Home — A story by Nelis Gardner White and illustrated by Frederic Anderson
Do People Get On Your Nerves? by William S. Sadler, M.D.
Why I Stick to the Sticks by Robert Quillen
“In Such a Night” — A story by Agnes Sligh Turnbull
He Had to Build His Ladder Before He Could Climb It by George W. Gray
John Murray Anderson Has Been a Jack of All Trades by Mary B. Mullett
John Murray Anderson – A Portrait in Photogravure
James M. Kurn – A portrait in photogravure
The Puff of a Locomotive Is Music to His Ears by Edward Hungerford is about James M. Kurn
They Love Their Homes as Much as You Love Yours by Archibald Rutledge
How Uncle Sam Coins the Money You Spend by John T. Flynn
The Lost Tower of Rodondo — A story by Helen Topping Miller and illustrated by George Giguere
Behind the Scenes at WOR by Allan Harding
“The Way to Lift a Hundred Tons Is to Lift It With Your Head!” by Charles G. Muller
Such a Nice Old Man! — A story by Marion Poschman Valensi and illustrated by Herman Pfeifer
Seven Sides of Human Nature as a Great Detective Sees Them by William S. Dutton
The Closest Calls I Ever Had by E. Alexander Powell
You Can’t Travel Far by Treading on People’s Toes by Orline D. Foster
Discarded — A serialized novel (continued) by Inez Haynes Irwin and illustrated by J. Simont
Interesting People:
Mrs. Kate Walker by Jean Piper
Tom Grant by Mrs. Tom Grant
Thomas J. Shinners by Katherine Edelman
Mrs. Madeline Snyder by Nina S. Purdy
John L. Hanna by Robert H. Denehey
Prize winners: Things I Wish My Wife (Or Husband) Wouldn’t Do
Prize Contest Announcement: My Pet Peeve
The Family’s Money by C.C.J.