1933/12 -- Fall Fiction Number
Cover design by Harrison Fisher

Contents taken from the index and from paging through the issue are as follows:

  • Cosmopolitan Almanack by F.P.A.
  • "Love Song" -- Part 1 -- by Rupert Hughes and illustrated by McClelland Barclay
  • Our First Planned Harvest by Henry A. Wallace
  • "Tabloid Tragedy" by Theodore Dreiser and illustrated by Marshall Frantz
  • November 11th, 15 Years After by the Grand Duchess Marie
  • "Lady Dick" by Arthur Somers Roche and illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg
  • Daddy's Gone a-Hunting by Courtney Ryley Cooper
  • Soft by Mary Derieux and illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
  • "F.X. Healey '33" -- A short novel complete in this issue -- by Mary C. McCall Jr. and illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum
  • Thanksgiving by Irvin S. Cobb
  • Better Than None by Mary Hastings Bradley and illustrated by H.R. Ballinger
  • The First Mrs. Tanqueray by Alexander Woollcott
  • "Seven Men Came Back" -- Part 3 by Warwick Deeping and illustrated by Dean Cornwell
  • Dinner With Dreiser by O.O. McIntyre with illustration by Charles Johnson Post
  • Like Miles Standish Only Different by Royal Brown and illustrated by W.E. Heitland
  • "Eagle Wings Under the Southern Cross" -- Part 5 by Forrest Wilson
  • "The Mother" -- Part 6 -- by Pearl S. Buck and illustrated by C.E. Chambers
  • A Kiss for Miss Foley by Fannie Fox and illustrated by Tom Webb
  • "Innocent Bystander" -- Conclusion by Faith Baldwin and illustrated by R.F. Schabelitz
  • "The Cat Had Nine Lives" -- Part 2 -- by Achmed Abdullah and illustrated by Charles De Feo