1913
- Housekeeper (January, 1913) "Just Like Fliggis" [HARPER]
- McClure's Magazine (January, 1913) "Billy Brad and the Forbidden Fruit" A story. Illustrations by Maginel Wright Enright. p 338-345. [HANNIGAN, RGTPL]
- Century Magazine (February, 1913) "Long Sam "Takes Out"" A story. With pictures by May Wilson Preston. p 571-580. [RGTPL]
- Red Book (February, 1913) "The Innermost Heartbeat" [HARPER]
- Writer (March, 1913) "The Authors' League of America" p 33-35. [HARPER]
- Red Book (May, 1913) "Philo Gubb, The Correspondence School Detective" First appearance of Philo Gubb as a "deteckative." This story was later printed as "The Hard-Boiled Egg," the first chapter of Philo Gubb. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. [EPBLIB]
- Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (June, 1913) "The Big River" An autobiographical story. [EPBLIB, HANNIGAN, RGTPL]
- Pearson's Magazine (June, 1913) "Motor Matrimony" p 667-74. [HARPER]
- Red Book (June, 1913) "Philo Gubb and the Oubliette" A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 346-357. [HARPER]
- Century Magazine (July, 1913) "The Man Who Did Not Go to Heaven on Tuesday" A story. No illustrations. p 340-346. [RGTPL]
- Delineator (July, 1913) "Buddy" A story. The first installment of the serial, "The Jack-Knife Man." Illustrated by Hanson Booth. p 17-18, 50. [RGTPL]
- Ladies' World (July, 1913) "Lady-Love's Birthday" A story. Illustrations by Blanche Greer. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p5+. [EPBLIB]
- Red Book (July, 1913) "Philo Gubb and the Un-burglars" A Philo Gubb story. Later printed as chapter 5 in Philo Gubb. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. [EPBLIB]
- Bookman (August, 1913) "Shakespeare-Bacon Controversy Solved" Humor. p 675-677. [RGTPL]
- Century Magazine (August, 1913) "E. P. Butler Literature Factory" A letter to the editor. p 638. [EPBLIB]
- Delineator (August, 1913) "Booge" A story. The second installment of the serial, "The Jack-Knife Man." Illustrated by Hanson Booth. p 16-17, 44. [RGTPL]
- Red Book (August, 1913) "Philo Gubb and the Two-Cent Stamp" A Philo Gubb story. [HARPER]
- Delineator (September, 1913) "Susie" A story. The third installment of the serial, "The Jack-Knife Man." p 10-11, 60-62. [RGTPL]
- Home Life (September, 1913) "The News Value of Old Billings" A story about Mr. Billings, the town grocer in Kilo. Two illustrations. [EPBLIB]
- Red Book (September, 1913) "Philo Gubb and the Chicken" A Philo Gubb story. [HARPER]
- BOOK: The Jack-Knife Man (September, 1913) A novel. Illustrations by Hanson Booth. New York: The Century Company. [EPBLIB]
- Woman's World (September, 1913) "Emancipating Mother" A story. Illustrations by Alexander Popini. p 7-8, 16. [EPBLIB]
- Century Magazine (October, 1913) "Dey Ain't No Ghosts" A story. With pictures by Charles Sarka. This story forms the basis for the later "Ghosts What Ain't" essay and book. p 837-843. [RGTPL]
- Delineator (October, 1913) "Widow Potter" A story. Illustrated by Hanson Booth. The fourth and final installment of the serial, "The Jack-Knife Man." p 19-20, 71. [RGTPL]
- Red Book (October, 1913) "Philo Gubb and the Dragon's Eye" A Philo Gubb story. [HARPER]
- Sunset Magazine (October, 1913) "The Romance of Patrolman Casey" A poem. Printed in the "The Month's Rodeo" section. p 780. [MISC]
- New York Times (October 2, 1913) "Down with Poison Ivy!" An article. "Ellis Parker Butler Organizes a League to Suppress It." p 5. [NYTIMES]
- Good Housekeeping (November, 1913) "Being Engaged to Polly" A story. "It was a very pointed affair; but the main point was to keep Polly." Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy. [RGTPL]
- Red Book (November, 1913) "The Progressive Murder" A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 201-208. [HARPER]
- Century Magazine (December, 1913) "The Ethiopian Dip" A story. Pictures by Reginald Birch. p 200-208. [RGTPL]
- Delineator (December, 1913) "Billy Brad and the Big, Big Nellyfunt" Illustrated by Maginel Wright Enright. [RGTPL]
- Harper's Bazar (December, 1913) "The Fifth Commandment" A story. The author "approaches the divorce problem from a new angle." Includes a full-page drawing by Walter Biggs. p 26-8. Numbering for the commandment in this title is likely from some source such as Westminster Shorter Catechism (or other) and is certainly "Honor Thy Mother and Father". [EPBLIB]
- Grit (Story Section) (December 14, 1913) "Uncle Ephum Takes The Wheel" A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Illustrated. "Because he is suspicious of the demonstrator" p 11-13, 23. [EPBLIB]
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