“Announcement Number” – Describing Notable Stories and Articles for 1921
“The Family is the Strength of the Nation” cover jacket
Tam O’ Shanter Believes in Safety First, by Mabel L. Robinson, drawn by Charles M. Relyea
Dawn, by Lena Cagnetta, drawings by J. Scott Williams
The Pilgrim Adventurers, by Abbie Farwell Brown, decorations by Robert Martin
The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 9, Big Lake calls a council, by James Willard Schultz, drawings by George Varian
Kiting a Caquot, by Oran L. Raber, drawn by H.C. Edwards
Fact and Comment, Russia and Communism, British Liberals on Ireland, Hatred of Work, The Census, Magellan, Automobile Accidents
Current Events
November (Football), by Arthur Guiterman
The Root of Courage (The Story of a Corporal’s Discovery), In the Shadow, Big Betsey, A Parliament of Women, Russian Noblemen Turned Farmers, The Dowager in Cheyenne, This Must Have Been Grisi’s Company, But They Probably Were Not Linen, It Did Not Help Auntie’s Nerves
The Goosey Girl, by Isabel Jamison, drawn by Gertrude Koch
The Little Brown People, by Katherine Pope
Emily Speak a Piece, by Leila M. Walters
The Pantry Race, Verses and Drawings by L.J. Bridgman
The Squirrels’ Ball, by Elizabeth Heath Olmstead
Splendor and Tragedy, Out of Their Own Mouths, Nuts to Crack
Fastrunner, by Maxine Marshton, drawn by Robert Martin
Wasting Palsy, Snell’s Theory, Little Bards and British Bays, A Quail’s Queer Family, With Care — This Side Up, He Had All He Needed, Rebuking Childishness
Announcement for 1921 The Youth’s Companion, “The list of articles on this page is intended to give readers some indication of the quality and the scope of the material that The Companion plans to publish in 1921.”
Borden’s Eagle Brand Advertisement, “More than all other Infant foods combined”