1942/11 - Cover illustrated by Alex Ross
Contents are as follows:
FICTION:
SHORT STORIES:
"Some Day I Have To Buy a Hat" by Wilma Shore and illustrated by George Hughes
"At a Sacrifice" by Margaret Cousins and illustrated by John Gannam
"Do You Remember?" by William E. Barrett and illustrated by Hardie Gramatky
"A Call for Mrs. Garrett" by Robert Carson and illustrated by Harry Anderson
"Miss Laurie Will Be Late Tonight" by Dennison Smith and illustrated by Mead Schaeffer
"They Said She Wasn't Much Good" by Barbara Aldrich and illustrated Fedric Varady
SERIALS:
"Shadows in the Son" -- Part 1 of 2 -- by Edmund Ware and illustrated by Arthur Sarnoff
"Lady Not Alone" -- Part 2 of 2 -- by Katharine Brush and illustrated by Alfred Parker
SPECIAL ARTICLES:
You're Welcome by Kay Riley
Can You Read These Signs of the Times? by Vernon Pope
Distinguished Visitors by George Marek
The Watch by Norman R. Jaffray
Dearest Jane--You Tell Me by Phyllis Duganne
Grace for This Day by Margaret Lee Runbeck
How to Write Your Congressman by Mary Jane Gallagher
If You Were Mrs. Ogden Nash by Nanette Kutner
What the Bible Society Does by The Staff
Just Relax by Maxine Davis
The Girls We're Going To Marry When the War Is Done by Corporal Marion Hargrove
Snapshots of Your Children by Toni Frissell
What I Thought by Margaret Culkin Banning
Five SHort Vocabulary Tests by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis
Don't Lose These Papers! by Hawthorne Daniel
Teens of Our Times by Helene Wright
The Censor Reads Your Letters by Jonathan Wake
Keep Up with Medicine
Adopted Babies Should Be Tested First by Hildegarde Dolson
THE BEAUTY CLINIC:
Edited by Ruth Murrin
FASHIONS:
Edited by Martha Stout
THE STUDIO:
Edited by Helen Koues
THE INSTITUTE:
Edited by Katharine Fisher
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BUREAU:
BABIES, NEEDLEWORK:
FOR THE CHILDREN
Bambi - Conclusion -- Walt Disney - This is a single page with about 3/4's of the page taken up by an illustration, a little text underneath
Yoomee by James Swinnerton
BETWEEN THE BOOK ENDS - POETRY:
Conducted by Ted Malone
Includes "Tableau at Twilight" by Ogden Nash