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1906
- Woman's Home Companion (February, 1906) "The Making of Alderman Droghan" A story. "A Delightfully Humorous Glimpse Into the Innermost Workings of the Political Machine, Touching Incidentally Upon the Influence Exerted by Mike's Wife's Cousin Bridget's Husband. Illustrated by Frank Verlbeck. p6-7. [RGTPL]
- _____ (August, 1906) "The Wage of Sin" The story about how Samuel Mills came to be known as Eliph' Hewlitt, book agent. Illustrated by Frank Ver Beck. This story is retold later in chapter 5 of Kilo titled "Sammy Mills." Not indexed in RGTPL. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (October, 1906) "Mr. Pidgins Perjury" A story. "The Witness for the Plaintiff Gives Some Remarkable Testimony and the Fallacy of Circumstancial Evidence is Once Again Apparent." Illustrations by F. T. Richards. Not indexed in RGTPL. p 13-14. [EPBLIB]
1907
- Woman's Home Companion (May, 1907) "The Chromatic Ghosts of Thomas" A story. Illustrations by Frank Ver Beck. "If every cat were allowed to send nine distinct ghosts into the ghost realm the population there would soon be too catty." [EPBLIB]
1916
- Woman's Home Companion (June, 1916) "Millingham Decides" A story. "and so does Mrs. Millingham! Thereby settling forever the question as to whether husband or wife selects the family motor." Illustrated by W. B. King. p 5-6. [RGTPL]
1917
- Woman's Home Companion (January, 1917) "Tea at Five" A story. "Which sets forth the delights and dangers of telling the truth." Illustrated by Henry Raleigh. [RGTPL]
1918
- Woman's Home Companion (May, 1918) "Ouija" A story. Illustrated by Robert Amick. "It was remarkable indeed. Out of a vasty past a world-conquerer had come to help them do their lessons!" p 22,73. [RGTPL]
1920
- Woman's Home Companion (June, 1920) "A Letter to Miss Douglas" A story. "An amusing mixture of temper and tantrums, antiques and antics, letters and love." Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. p 14-15, 64. [RGTPL]
1923
- Woman's Home Companion (November, 1923) "The Miltod Election" A story. Illustrations by Herbert Paus. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. [RGTPL]
1924
- Woman's Home Companion (March, 1924) "Mighty Tight Money" A story. Illustrated by George Wright. Volume LI. Number 3. [RGTPL]
- _____ (July, 1924) "The Canary" A story. Illustrated by W. B. King. "I told Carter this was the queerest call a woman ever made." [RGTPL]
1925
- Woman's Home Companion (August, 1925) "The Second Husband" A story. "And he always wiped the dishes and said he enjoyed it." Illustrated by John Alonzo Williams. [BEST, RGTPL]
1926
- Woman's Home Companion (August, 1926) "Kennel and the Cat Coop" A story. Illustrations by Frederick Chapman. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 24-25, 94-97. [RGTPL]
1927
- Woman's Home Companion (June, 1927) "I Beg your Pardon" A story. Illustrated by Frederick Chapman. p 16-17, 128-30. [RGTPL]
- _____ (July, 1927) "Interlude" A story. Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele. [RGTPL]
1928
- Woman's Home Companion (January, 1928) "Just Mark an X" A story. Illustrated by Victor C. Anderson. [RGTPL]
- _____ (May, 1928) "Far Seas and Distant Lands" A story. Illustrated in color by George Illian. [RGTPL]
- _____ (August, 1928) "Perfection Plus" A story. Illustrated by Frederick Chapman. p 18-19, 72. [RGTPL]
- _____ (September, 1928) "The Big Noise" A story. Illustrated by C. C. Beall. p 7+. [RGTPL]
1929
- Woman's Home Companion (January, 1929) "Wanted: A Burglar" A story. Illustrated by Herbert Paus. [RGTPL]
- _____ (February, 1929) "A Half Hour About Four" A story. Illustrated (color) by Frederic Dorr Steele. p 17-19. [RGTPL]
- _____ (July, 1929) "The Valleyshannons" A story. Illustrated by Charles De Feo. [RGTPL]
- _____ (August, 1929) "Luce and Lucy" A story. Illustrated by Herbert Paus. p 9-10, 60, 62. [RGTPL]
1930
- Woman's Home Companion (April, 1930) "Mr. Jern's Ambition" A story. Illustrated by Herbert Paus. p 10-11, 97-101. [RGTPL]
1935
- Woman's Home Companion (March, 1935) "Pride of Mrs. Pelty" A story. Illustrated by Rico Le Brun. [RGTPL]
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