1922/12 --

  • Frontispiece in Color - Illustration for "The Shadow Christmas" by C.E. Chambers
  • "The Shadow Christmas" -- A story by Laura Spencer Portor and illustrated by C.E. Chambers
  • "Who Has Known Heights" -- A poem by Mary Brent Whiteside
  • What Is Education? by Arthur Twining Hadley
  • "The Toiling Masses" -- A story by Mary S. Watts and illustrated by Frances Rogers
  • "Cottages in England" -- A poem by Hesper Le Gallienne
  • Are We a Happy People? by Meredith Nicholson
  • "Retreat" -- A story by Neith Boyce and illustrated in tint by R.M. Crosby
  • Damaged Souls -- Part 1: Aaron Burr by Gamaliel Bradford
  • Four Feringhees in Inner Asia -- Part 2: Through the Lands Where History Began -- by E. Alexander Powell - Illustrated with photographs
  • "The Portrait" -- A story by Aldous Huxley -- Early fiction by Huxley, then 28 years old, this magazine appeared between the time his first and second novels were published
  • Poems by W.H. Davies
  • Journalism and International Politics by Raymond Recouly
  • "The Mating of Oby Shorts" -- A story by Ida E. Melson with illustrations by Mead Schaeffer
  • The Lions Mouth
  • Editor's Easy Chair by E.S. Martin
  • Editor's Drawer
  • Personal and Otherwise
  • Business and Financial Conditions by John Grant Dater
  • Advertising in color is as follows:
    Universal Silver - Lionel Trains illustrated by Raymond Thayer - Steinway with an illustration featuring Rachmaninoff conducting - Fiberloid - Colgate - Maxwell Auto - Underwood Typewriter - Whiting & Davis Mesh Bags illustrated by Andrew Loomis - Shell Pyralin - Holeproof Hosiery - Brunswick Phonographs - Corona Typewriters illustrated by Tempest Inman - American Piano Company illustrated by C.C. Beall - Jello - American Radiator Company illustrated by Herbert Paus - Haynes Auto - Plus many black & white ads, which are by far the majority