1925/10 --

  • Frontispiece in Color -- "Man of Segovia" by Robert Henri
  • Are Women a Failure in Politics? by Emily Newell Blair
  • "New Delights" -- A poem by W.H. Davies
  • "Holy Land" -- A story by Ludwig Lewisohn
  • Fake News and the Public by Edward McKernon
  • "The Worst Crime in the World" -- A story by G.K. Chesterton
  • "Folie de Minuit" -- A poem by Amy Lowell
  • White Magic and Black by John W. Vandercook
  • Religion and Life -- Religion as an Adventure -- by Harry Emerson Fosdick
  • "Blue Murder" -- A story by Wilbur Daniel Steele
  • Parents Who Haven't Grown Up by Ernest R. Groves
  • The Washington Express by H.G. Dwight
  • "Thunder on the Left" -- Part 2 of a Story -- by Christopher Morley
  • "Grief and Sorrow" -- A poem by Granville Paul Smith
  • The Stepfather of the United States -- Portrait of His Majesty King George III -- by Philip Guedalla
  • Why Pick on Dayton? by W.O. McGeehan
  • The Lion's Mouth
  • Editor's Easy Chair by Edward S. Martin
  • Personal and Otherwise
  • Among the New Books by Harry Hansen
  • In the Financial World by Paul Tomlinson
  • Steamship Sailing Dates and Travel Information
  • Advertising in color is as follows:
    Harper & Bros. ad for "The Power and the Glory" by Gilbert Parker - Cadillac illustrated by George Harper - American Radiator Company - Welte-Mignon - Music Master Radio Products - The Atlas Company - Underwood Pure Deviled Ham illustrated by Walter Cole - Chesterfield Cigarettes featuring the National Singles Championship of Tennis at Forest Hills, Long Island as illustrated by Myron Perley - Standard Plumbing Fixtures - Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen - Stewart-Warner Matched -Unit Radio - Insurance Company of North America - Hambleton and Company - White House Coffee - - Plus several black & white ads, which are by far the majority