- In The Absence of Mary Hortick, by J. Grace Walker, drawings by Harold Anderson
- Norah’s Bright Idea, by Marguerite Aspinwall, drawn by C. Williamson
- When I Acted a Mute, by E.B. Dirking, drawings by Harold Sichel
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 10, The river takes its toll, by James Willard Schultz, drawings by George Varian
- The Snowslide, by W.A. Bartlett, drawings by W.F. Stecher
- Fact and Comment, The British Coal Strike, Our Protectorates, The Business Woman, The Russo-Polish Treaty, Hunger Striking, Testing the Breeds
- Current Events
- Memorial Trees, by Jeannie Pendleton Hall
- Lost Opportunity, Transfer Patterns, Curtsy and Kiss, Mr. Peaslee on Heroism, An Adventuring Weasel, The Wrong Kingdom (George Belcher Cartoon), A Victorious King in Exile, The Whole Case For the Birds (from poems by Ralph Hodgson), A Test of Nerve, He Wanted a Full Trip
- The Face of the Waters, by Louise Ayres Garnett
- How Indian Summer Came, by Ellen Miller Donaldson
- A Chord of Wood, by Celia Thornton
- The Piggish Pig, by Abigail Burton
- Those Pilgrim Children, by Arthur Guiterman, drawn by Wuanita Smith
- “I’m patriotic as can be”, cartoon by Walter Wellman [Ed: I really don’t get what this is supposed to be!?]
- Boys’ Page for November: Profitable Trapping (II. Skunk, Civet Cat, Opossum, Weasel and Ermine), His Recommendation, Tying a String Round a Package, A Way to Copy Prints, How to Develop Your Chest, A Moving Match Trick, The Game of Checkers (New Series)
- Girls’ Page for November: A Puritan Party, The Hospitable Hour, Christmas Cards That Will Pay, Skiing for Girls, Then-and-There Thrift
- Family Page for November: Choosing Garments (I. Textiles), Training Children to Obey, Cleaning a Clock at Home, A New Kind of Christmas Giving, Long Division By Addition, An Honest Exchange, The Useful Tin Steamer, How to Make a Doll House, The Godfrey Calla, The Farmer’s Girls, Fun For the Child Who is Getting Well, I-Me-Or-Mine, An Old-Time Game, City-Broke, How to Be An Invalid, A Place For the Children’s Rubbers
- Lem, (by staff?), drawn by W.F. Stechen
- Marasmus, The Talisman, Marquis Wheat, An Affectionate Jackdaw, Writing Himself Down an Ass, Poor Shooting!
- Ivory Soap Flakes Full Page Ad, “Safe for Silks and All Fine Fabrics”
James Willard Schultz
November 4th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 45
- “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”
October 28th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 44
- Talents By Agnes Mary Brownell, Drawings by May Aiken
- What Killed Plato, by C.A. Stephens, Drawn by W.F. Stecher
- The New Baltic Republics — Lithuania and Finland, by Samuel Eliot Morison, Ph.D
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 8, The Mandans sing their victory song, by James Willard Schultz, Drawings by George Varian
- The Day the Killers Came, by Alice Stevens Carter, Drawings by Harold Anderson
- Fact and Comment, President vs. Congress Again, Clean Sport, The Vote of the Women, The Italian Settlement, Studying the Sea
- Current Events, 1/2 page Westclox ad
- Saturday, by Gertrude West
- Unknown by Name, The Way Back, Afire in Mid-Air, Cyrus and Hiram, A Hedgehog Road, Juno’s Parish, Over the River in a Leather Ball, Reason or Instinct, Hugo’s Self-Appreciation, Crossing on the Wires, It Was a New Word to Her
- October, by Pauline Frances Camp
- Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater, by Roger Wingfield, Drawn by Nana French Bickford
- Tam-O’-Shanter, by Alice Ayr Noyes
- Kitty Wakes Up, by Ethel Bowen White
- Fiddle-cum-ree, by Louise A. Garnett, Drawn by Mary T. Ayer
- Stamps to Stick
- Infantile Scurvy, Beating the Game, How a Fox Showed His Affection, Unappreciated Neighborliness, He Wrote on Inspiration, Anticipating the Speller
- Cream of Wheat Ad, “The Blocks Tell The Story”, Otto Schneider
October 21st, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 43
This issue is labelled the “regular issue” for October 21st, which means there must have been a “special issue” this week, since the page numbers appear to jump an entire issue since the 14th.
In this edition there is an additional section, where the publishers list all the goodies that kids could win or purchase for an additional cost when they sign up more subscribers. Prizes included bicycles, cameras, and a chance to win a trip to Niagra Falls! Lots more period stuff was available at various cost plus a certain number of subscriptions sold. The details of how this worked are on page 639, and the “catalog” runs until page 660. I’ll leave exploring all of this fine 1920 merchandise up to you!
With this additional section, and the added color cover, this one weighs in at a full 40 pages.
- Color Halloween Jacket, with Colgate sponsorship and Poem
- The Strange Disappearance of Grandpa Edwards, by C.A. Stephens, Drawn by John Wolcott Adams
- When Barbara Went to Work, by Marguerite Aspinwall, Drawn by Frank Crerie
- An Outpost in Nigeria, by Capt. R.A. Duckworth Ford, F.R.G.S.
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 7, Lame Wolf prays to his raven, by James Willard Schultz, Drawn by George Varian
- In a Chaff Pocket, by Hugh F. Grinstead, Drawn by A.L. Ripley
- Fact and Comment, Alexandre Millerand, The Baseball Scandal, Accidents, Our Debts and our Debtors, Horse-Chestnuts, Easy Vaccination
- Song of the Fagots, by Louise Marshall Haynes [Ed: Word used in the classical sense, just so you know…]
- The Magnetized Needle, Nora’s Shoes, Hunting the South American Ostrich, How a Statue is Enlarged, When the Kafirs Deserted, Military Tactics in Fishing, Clocks and Time-Tables, He Appreciated the Dinner, A Rural Touchstone
- The Wind, by Mazie V. Caruthers
- Rep’s Run and Polly’s Fun, by Edith Roelker, Drawings by Harriet O’Brien
- The Guests, by Celia Thornton
- The Miser Squirrel, by Maria Conde, Drawn by L.J. Bridgman
- Full Page Ad For the Oliver Typewriter Company (“Was $100 before the war, now $64!”!)
- The aforementioned offer section for young Youth’s Companion affiliate marketers! So much wonderful stuff!
- His Master’s Telephone Number, Radium the Rare, Electricity in the Bathroom
- Nature and Science
- Diamond Thieves, Making Attar of Roses, They Were a Good One, Too
- Rickets, Too Sweet, An Irascible Elephant, Confused Ideas, It Hit The Mark, As a Special Favor
- Full Page Jell-O Ad “Never Do to be Without Jell-O!”
- Full Page Musterole Ad “Better than a Mustard Plaster” [Ed: I guess before Vicks there was this?]
October 14th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 42
- The Perseverance Organ, by Phyllis Meredith, Drawn by A.O. Scott
- The Giant King Ray, by Archibald Rutledge, Drawn by Forrest Orr
- How Many Stars Are There?, by Dr. C.G. Abbot, Director, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 6, Abbott fires into a clump of sagebrush, by James WIllard Schultz, Drawings by George Varian
- Four Steps Across, by Russell Gordon Carter, Drawn by Lee Townsend
- Our American Foreign Policy, The Left-Hand Drive, Self-Consciousness, Price-Fixing, Meat Eating and the Meat Industry, Anarchy
- Our Haunted Land, by Odell Shepard
- Your Light, Pansy and Sue, A Soldier’s Answer, Grandma’s Weasel, A Prophet in His Own Country, Another Curious Rock, Taking His Degress, Not To Be Exploited, You Cannot Live On Three Cheers, Why She Talked
- Water, by Richard Jeffrey Brown
- The Rose, by Mary Stanton Boutwell, Drawn by May Aiken
- The Lost Bedquilt, by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
- A Thought, by Frances C. Hamlet
- Old Tales Retold By Uncle Ned, VIII. The Fox and the Crow, by E.W. Kemble
- A Fall Question, by Martha Banning Thomas
- Family Finance, The Coming of the Mayflower: a Pilgrim Pageant, Taking the Blame, A Book Trick
- Cranberries – Sugar and Acids, Another Trick With String, Cooking by Graded Temperature
- Two Kinds of Evening Wrap, “Floating Islands”, Cakes That Will Quickly Disappear, Fall Sketching, Parents and the Sunday School
- Beauty Based on Health, 1. The Value of Regular Exercise
- Profitable Trapping, Strong Wrists, Hints For Rapid Reckoning, The Pin Sled, Slide Checkers
- Cancellation, Aerial Fire Control
- An Automatic Poultry Feeder, Collecting Lichens, A New Domino Game
- A Cabinet For Home Remedies, Making Stereoscopic Photographs
- A Position of Trust, (staff?)
- Aphasia, After the Storm, Is the Chinese Diet Adequate?, She Took the Next Train, A Convex Canal, Not Too Sick to Make a Bull
- Ivory Soap Flakes Full Page Ad
October 7th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 41
For October 7th, 1920. Got to love some of the ads in this one, particularly the “Union Suit” one, and the now defunct Essex Motors. Wonder why they’d advertise for autos in a kids magazine? Unless they assumed the parents would be reading it to their children or something….
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 5, Two Crows raise their right hands, by James Willard Schultz, Drawings by George Varian
- The Body-Guard, by Edwin Cole, Drawn by Rodney Thomson
- The New Baltic Republics, Esthonia and Latvia, by Samuel Eliot Morison, Ph.D, Formerly American member of the Baltic Commission of the Peace Conference
- On Time, by Theodora Marshall Inglis, Drawn by Dudley G. Summers
- A Flight From Petrograd, Ch. 8, in which a flag goes up, by C.A. Stephens, Drawn by G.A. Harker
- The “Old Diplomacy” in Europe, The Bible and Shakespeare, The Italian Outbreak, Spinning Tops
- October LaCrosse, by Arthur Guiterman
- The Mayflower’s Flag, The Handwriting on the Wall, Manhandling the Profiteers, An Adventure With a Tiger
- The Children’s Page, Decorations by Robert Martin
- The Doll That Saved a Regiment, by Miriam Cocke
- The Young Columbus, by Nancy Byrd Turner
- Ducky Waddles, by Abigail Burton
- The Merchant, Verse and Drawing by L.J. Bridgman
- The Fall of the Armature, (staff?), Drawn by W.F. Stecher
- Full-Page Ad: Cross-Knit Underwear Union Suit
- The Companion Receipts (Recipes)
- John Leake’s Dole, A Strange Conversion, A Noisy Army, Essex Motors Ad
- A Far-Reaching Experiment, A Terrible Explosion, Where Trapping is Worth While
- The Lingual Tonsil, A Woman’s Invention, Another Smart Fox, One More Sovereign Deposed, A Thrifty Book Lover, Only a Dud, Ingersoll Radiolite “Radium” Watch Ad
- Proctor and Gamble “The White Naphtha Soap” Ad
September 30th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 40
In this weeks edition:
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 4, The steamboat refuses to stop, by James Willard Schultz, drawings by George Varian
- Dust and Ashes, by W.F. Skerrye, drawing by W.D. Eaton
- Our Need of the African Tropics, by Sir Frederick Dealtry Lugard
- The Affair of the Eggs, by Clara Constance Curtiss, drawing by Ernest Fuhr
- A Flight From Petrograd, Ch. 7, in which Lexy waves a white flag, by C.A. Stephens, drawing by G.A. Harker
- Fact and Comment: Christian Reunion, Mountains and Sea, Training for Citizenship, Justice and a Troubled Conscience, Looking Into the Future, The Farmer’s Vacation
- Current Events
- From Mallard Pond, by Gertrude West
- The Things of Caesar, Surrounded by Elephants, The Latest Excuse, The Oyster Tree
- Two Kinds of Post, by Lucy F. Mallory
- Miss Mouse in the Meadow, by Daisy D. Stephenson, drawings by George Varian
- The Enchanted Thimble, by John Ruse Woodward
- Progress, written and drawn by Margaret Ely Webb
- Full-page Ad for “The New Companion” sewing machine
- Protein Idiosyncrasy, Young America Reads Milton, Snowshoeing on Bering Strait, French Thrift, Nantucket Idioms
September 23rd, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 39
This time around….
- Historic Milestones Cover, DeSoto’s Discovery of the Mississippi
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch 3, Far Thunder rids the plains of a rascal, by James Willard Schultz
- The New Dietetics, by Dr. C.W. Saleeby, F.R.S.Edin.,F.Z.S.
- As Told by Mr. Tubbs, by May Kelsey Champion, drawings by R.L. Lambdin
- A Little More, by Eleanor Ford Hay
- A Flight From Petrograd, Ch. 6, in which the anarchists use a powerful weapon, by C.A. Stephens, drawing by G.A. Harker
- The League of Nations, Wanted – A New English Grammar
- Current Events
- The Warning, by Grace Agnes Timmerman
- Out of Setting, His Glasses Saved Him, Japanese Dress, A Family Almost Wiped Out
- Weeding, by Isabel Jamison
- Susie’s First Party, by Frances McKinnon Morton, drawing by Margaret Ely Webb
- The Little Rill, by Edith Ludwell Laurence, drawing by Elizabeth C. Bower
- The Canny Wee Scone, by Jane M. Miller
- The Ink Well, by Abbie Farwell Brown
- Nuts to Crack, ad for Daisy “Liquid Pistol”, The Hold-up (squirt gun!)
- Steve Rodman’s Ordeal, uncredited
- Typhus Fever, The White of the Egg, A Grateful Wren
- Full-page “Instant Postum” ad
September 16th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 38
- The War-Trail Fort, Ch. 2, A hostile tribe leaves footprints, by James Willard Schultz
- Ma Becomes a Socialist, by Mary Starck
- King Solomon’s Mines, by John Hays Hammond
- The Armor of Curtius, by Helen Ward Banks
- A Flight From Petrograd, Ch. 5, in which anarchists visit camp and Lexy is troubled, by C.A. Stephens
- American Policy Toward Russia, Votes For Women, The Olympic Games
- Current Events
- A Garden Philospher, by William Hervey Woods
- Buffalo Bill’s Night Ride, The Invention of the Blackboard
- A Scientific Parable, by Berton Braley
- A Song of Summer Time, by Richard J. Brown, Drawings by Eleanor Weeden
- The King, The Queen and the Clown, by Virginia Stanard
- The Explanation, by Harrison Long
- The Legend of the Clover, by Alice W. Hamilton
- Cartoon by Elisabeth B. Warren
- The Wonderful Woodchucking Woodchuck, by Strickland Gillilan
- Scouts of the Plains, by Gen. Charles King
- Nature & Science
- President Lincoln’s Kindness, by Abby G. Baker
September 9th, 1920 – Vol. 94 – No. 37
In today’s Youth’s Companion:
- The War-Trail Fort, Chapter One, by James Willard Schultz
- The Profiteers, by Mary M. Parks
- Wages and Prices, by J. Laurence Laughlin
- “Pink Peps”, by Grace T. Davis
- A Flight From Petrograd, Chapter Four, by C.A. Stephens
- Anti-Semitism, Overworked Congress, The Okefenokee
- Current Events: Including “Woman Suffrage”,”Olympic Games”,”Russo-Polish War”
- Valuation, by Gertrude West
- Along the Highways, by Helen Kent Denslow
- The Pig That Wouldn’t Laugh, by Elizabeth Thornton Turner
- Randall’s Adventure, by Minnie Leona Upton
- The Rainbow, by Annette Wynne
- The Girls’ Page for September, “Bead Embroidery”
- The Family Page for September, “A Folding Kitchen Table”
- The Boys’ Page for September, “Football in 1920”
- Ivory Soap Flakes Ad