1927-06 Woman’s World Magazine Contents 1927/06 – Contents include: Color cover “One Man in a Tub” painted for Woman’s World by Miriam Story Hurford A Magazine’s Greatest Thrill Swinging Around America by Gasoline by Edward Mott Wooley and sketches by Joseph Franke “Charlie Moore’s Wife” fiction by Alma Boice Holland and illustrated by L.R. Gust The Cover Poem for June: “One Man in a Tub” by Douglas Malloch “Matters of Wave Length” is a short story by Berton Braley and illustrated by Joseph Franke “Dixie and the Devil” is a story by Jewell Bothwell Tull and illustrated by Hanson Booth “That Martyr Complex” is a story by Florence Ryerson and illustrated by C.J. McCarthy “Mostly Normal” is a poem by Floyd T. Wood “Carerring” is a poem by Alice Smith What Mother Thinks–by Mary Blake Woodson “The People of Petland” is a story by Miriam C. Potter Eight New Patterns for Summer Fabrics (all on one page) Caps That Set Off Flowery Faces Macaroni and Spaghetti–100% Food Value by Lily Haxworth Wallace Helpful Hints to the Hostess by Lily H. Wallace Using Color Schemes in Preparing Your Food by Margaret True Reynolds Introducing Mary Blake Hats and Frocks for Summer Slip Covers That You Can Make by Ruth Wyeth Spears New Kitchen Conveniences by Lily Haxworth Wallace The Baby and You by Herman N. Bendesen, M.D. Lace Stitch for Scarfs