1945/07 - Cover illustrated by Alex Ross

Contents are as follows:

SHORT STORIES:

  • "Every Woman Does" by Frederick Laing and illustrated by Jon Whitcomb
  • "Female" by Darrell Huff and illustrated by Barbara Schwinn
  • "Send In Your Answer" by William March and illustrated by Phil Dormont
  • "The Man Who Was Born in Grand Central" by Robert Cenedella and illustrated by Al Parker
  • "The World of Mr. Hovington" by Anita Rowe Block and illustrated by Harry Anderson
  • TWO-PART STORIES:

  • "The Dark Corner" -- Part 1 of 2 -- by Leonard Q. Ross and illustrated by John Gannam
  • "The Lawbreaker and the Lady" -- Conclusion -- by Ruth Power-O'Malley and illustrated by James Bingham
  • SPECIAL ARTICLES:

  • How to Entertain a Visiting Celebrity by George Marek
  • Town Hall by The Editors
  • Trouble, Somewhat by Helene Wright
  • Going Hollywood by Frank S. Nugent
  • Keep Up With Medicine
  • More To Be Pitied by Kay Riley
  • And What Did You Say to Sinatra? by Margaret Case Harriman
  • What Do You and He Talk About? by Helen Van Pelt Wilson
  • If You See These Two Pigeons, You Can Get Five Thousand Dollars by William Bridges
  • The Mystery of a Man's Pockets by Judith Chase Churchill
  • Memory Lane by The Staff
  • Some of This Unclaimed Money May Belong To You by Sylvia F. Porter
  • The New Plastic Surgery by Maxine Davis
  • It's Silly to Try to Be Perfect by Marjorie Mattern
  • Tootsie by Loy Byrnes
  • FASHIONS:
    Edited by Martha Stout
  • THE INSTITUTE:
    Edited by Katharine Fisher
  • THE BEAUTY CLINIC:
    Edited by Ruth Murrin
  • THE STUDIO:
    Edited by Dorothy Draper
  • THE BABY CENTER:
  • POETRY:
    Conducted by Ted Malone
  • THE BUREAU:
  • FOR THE CHILDREN
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