1941/05 -- Cover design "Wings" by Bradshaw Crandell
Contents taken from the index and from paging through the issue are as follows:
NOVELETTE:
Twilight in Monte Carlo by Louis Bromfield and illustrated by Pruett Carter
SIX SHORT STORIES:
Slippers for Cinderella by Paul Gallico and illustrated by Jon Whitcomb
Dead Man's Shoes by Donald Barr Chidsey and illustrated by Courtney Allen
A Pair of Silk Stockings by Jay Wilson and illustrated by Martin Burniston
It's a Wise Wife by Frances Oglivie and illustrated by Stanley Parkhouse
Tough Assignment II: The Simplest Way by Joseph Harrington and illustrated by Charles Bryson
Hunger in the Heart by Harold Titus and illustrated by Carl Mueller
THREE SERIALS:
The Other Woman -- Part I -- by Isabel Moore and illustrated by John Clymer
Saratoga Trunk -- Part II -- by Edna Ferber and illustrated by Tom Lovell
A Week in New York -- Conclusion -- by Margaret Culkin Banning and illustrated by George Evans
EIGHT ARTICLES:
Yo Hoe Hoe! by John Christopher
Cosmopolite of the Month: Valentina by Francis Sill Wickware
Maturity by Fannie Hurst
Pan-American Powerhouse by Charles E. Hewitt, Jr. is about 32-year-old Nelson A. Rockefeller
Repackage Yourself! by Dorothy Draper
The Picket Fence by I.A.R. Wylie
What! No Spinach? by Dean Jennings
Rockabye, Daddy by Jack Alan
TEN SPECIAL FEATURES:
Over the Editor's Shoulder
The Cosmopolitan Family Quiz
Safety First by Paul Kearney
How Did It Start? by Louis Renault
Speaking of Sports by John Kieran
New Pictures You'll Want to See
Poems by Carrington Lane
Fashions in Fiction
Letters
Educational Guide and Camp Directory
THE COMPLETE SHORT NOVEL:
Temporary Address--Reno: Repent at Leisure by Faith Baldwin and illustrated by McClelland Barclay
THE NONFICTION BOOK DIGEST:
Crime Is My Business by Raymond C. Schindler
THE COMPLETE BOOK-LENGTH NOVEL:
The People vs. Dr. Kildare by Max Brand