- 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”
Marguerite Aspinwall
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?]