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- Novels of the Autumn, (br) Land & Water September 13 1917, etc.
- Cecil Reginal Temple, (ms) The Magnet Library September 15 1917
- Ice Valley, (ss) Chums September 15 1917
- Our Fighting Merchant Ships, (ar) Yes or No September 15 1917
- The Submarine Conscience, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1917
- A Slacker with a Soul, (ss) New-York Tribune September 16 1917
- And That Was the End of the Story, (ss) The Sketch September 19 1917
- The Great Story Contest, (cn) Snappy Stories 2nd September 1917, etc.
- Extracts from the Greyfriars Herald and Tom Merry’s Weekly, (ms) The Magnet Library September 22 1917, etc.
- Facts and Fish Stories, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1917
- Lilts of Laughter, (hu) Yes or No September 22 1917, etc.
- My Chum in the Ordnance Corps, (ar) Yes or No September 22 1917
- William Wibley, (ms) The Magnet Library September 22 1917
- Recent Volumes of Note, (br) Land & Water September 27 1917
- Fools, (ss) Reedy’s Mirror September 28 1917
- Arthur Courtney, (ms) The Magnet Library September 29 1917
- Things of Interest, (ar) Chums September 29 1917
- The Rendezvous, (ss) New-York Tribune September 30 1917
- Add Ds and Fs, Must Second, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1917
- Amateur Theatricals at the Front, (ar) The Windsor Magazine September 1917
- The Beauty of Common Things, (ar) The Girl’s Own Paper and Woman’s Magazine September 1917
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. D. L. A. Jephson, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1917
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. Tom Peddie, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1917
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. V. E. Johnson, M.A., (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1917
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Rev. K. R. G. Hunt, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1917
- Designs in Irish Crochet, (ar) The Girl’s Own Paper and Woman’s Magazine September 1917
- The Exodus, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine September 1917
- For “All-Weather” Wheelmen, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1917
- The Grand Fleet, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1917
- The Green Box, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1917
- Heine and Shaw on America, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1917
- How Airment Protect Their Eyes, (cl) The Captain #222, September 1917
- How Cupid Came to Damnation, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1917
- A Hundred Thousand a Year, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1917
- Is This Why You Drink?, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1917
- Knowledge and Understanding, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine September 1917
- The Last Beer, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1917
- The Letters She Never Sent, (ms) The Novel Magazine September 1917
- “Lion-Kings”, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1917 [Ref. Edmond Pezon]
- A Mail Carrier Is Not the Only One Who Has to Keep on Delivering, (ms) The American Magazine September 1917 (by John M. Siddall)
- Men and Women in the Lime-light, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1917
- The Play of the Month: “Inside the Lines,” at the Apollo, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) September 1917
- A Practical Blouse and Skirt, (ar) The Girl’s Own Paper and Woman’s Magazine September 1917
- Scenes from the Histories (King John to King Henry IV), (ar) The Windsor Magazine September 1917
- School Days in Many Lands, (ar) Everyland September 1917
- The Sins of the Four Hundred, Part 8: The Pitfalls in the Way of the Unwary, (ar) The Smart Set September 1917
- “Smile!”, (th) The London Magazine September 1917
- Twenty-Three Guineas in Prizes!, (cn) Pearson’s Magazine September 1917
- Two Northern Games: Knur and Spell, and Arrow-Throwing, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1917
- The War Inside Myself, (ar) The American Magazine September 1917
- Water-Scoops, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1917
- Wild Animals I Have Known, (??) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine September 1917
- Your Opinion, Please!, (cn) The Royal Magazine September 1917
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Grand Magazine September 1917
- [frontispiece], (fp) Everyland September 1917
- [photography], (pt) The Captain #222, September 1917
- [photography], (pt) Metropolitan September 1917
- Marjorie Hazeldene, (ms) The Magnet Library October 6 1917
- Aged Constables in Fist Duel, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Bank Roll Disappears with Clairvoyant, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Digs Hole Through Jail; Is Caught, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Fifteen Years for Assaulting Girl, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Hangs Son from Chandelier, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Jailed After Starting Mule, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Officers Bought Stolen Goods, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Schoolgirl Charged with Burglary, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Thief’s Father Urges Surgery, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- Notable Books, (br) Land & Water October 4 1917
- Things You May Have Overlooked, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post October 6 1917
- Some Lighter Literature, (br) Land & Water October 11 1917
- Gosling, (ms) The Magnet Library October 13 1917
- You, (pm) Boston Sunday Globe Magazine October 14 1917
- Books of the Week, (br) Land & Water October 18 1917, etc.
- Deep Sea Scouting, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 20 1917
- Shooting by the Clock, (ar) Chums October 20 1917
- The Voice of the Church Bell, (ss) New-York Tribune October 21 1917
- From Conscience to Khaki, Being the Confession of a Man Who Objected to War, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1917
- Monsieur Carpentier, (ms) The Magnet Library October 27 1917
- The Sport of Pigeon Racing, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1917
- “Ahoy!”, (pm) McCall’s Magazine October 1917
- The Argument That Took the Wrong Turn, (vi) The International October 1917
- Better than Army Pay, (hu) The Captain #223, October 1917
- The Bible on the Battlefield, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1917
- A Chance to Make Your Fortune, (cn) Pearson’s Magazine October 1917
- The Discovery of Gneugh-Ioughrck (A Fragmant), (nf) The International October 1917
- An Expensive Date, (ms) Saucy Stories October 1917
- How I Advertised Myself Into a Better Job, (ar) The American Magazine October 1917
- How to Make a Model Aeroplane, (ar) The Captain #223, October 1917, etc.
- In the Red Room of Rose Croix, (pm) The International October 1917
- It’s the Encores People Call for That Make Lying Difficult, (ms) The American Magazine October 1917 (by John M. Siddall)
- Laying Out Corners, (cl) The Captain #223, October 1917
- Let Us Be Content, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine October 1917
- Love Is One, (pm) The International October 1917
- Mme. Petrova, (pi) McClure’s Magazine October 1917
- The O. Henry Index, (ix) Waifs and Strays by O. Henry, Doubleday, Page and Company, 1917
- The Play of the Month: “Three Weeks,” at the Strand Theatre, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) October 1917
- “Round the Map”, (th) The London Magazine October 1917
- Seeing Ourselves As Others See Us, (ar) Everyland October 1917
- Sunday School in Many Lands—Part I, (ar) Everyland October 1917
- Sunday School in Many Lands—Part II, (ar) Everyland October 1917
- Theatrical Section, (pi) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine October 1917, etc.
- What Booze Did to Me in the Twenties, (ar) The American Magazine October 1917
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #223, October 1917
- [frontispiece], (fp) Everyland October 1917
- [photography], (pt) The Captain #223, October 1917
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine October 1917
- George Blundell, (ms) The Magnet Library November 3 1917
- The Pipe, (ss) New-York Tribune November 4 1917
- Confessions of a Conscript, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1917
- The Royal Naval Reserve, (ar) Yes or No November 3 1917
- The Evolution of Cinema Stars, (ar) Yes or No November 10 1917
- How Peace Came, (ss) All-Story Weekly November 10 1917translated by Achmed Abdullah
- The Apparition, (ss) New-York Tribune November 11 1917
- Another Mystery Solved, (ms) Mystery Magazine #1, November 15 1917
- Piet Delarey, (ms) The Magnet Library November 17 1917
- A Simple Hammock, (ar) Chums November 17 1917
- The “Hide-and-Seek” Campaign: with General Smuts in German East, (ar) Penny Pictorial #965, November 24 1917
- Mr. Lawrence Lascelles, (ms) The Magnet Library November 24 1917
- The Steam Turbine, (cl) Chums November 24 1917
- From Playground to Battleground: Sports Star in Uniform, (ar) Illustrated Sunday Magazine November 25 1917
- Abraham Lincoln Belongs in History—Not in the Nursery, (ms) The American Magazine November 1917 (by John M. Siddall)
- Automobile Directory, (ms) Everybody’s Magazine November 1917
- The Black Squad, (ar) The Captain #224, November 1917
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Capt. V. Wheeler-Holohan, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1917
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. James B. Hendryx, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1917
- Do You Know These Rank-Badges?, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1917
- Getting Jobs for Other People, (ar) The American Magazine November 1917
- Glimpses of the Grand Fleet and Its Day’s Work, (ar) The Windsor Magazine November 1917
- Henry Kitchell Webster: A Portrait and a Sketch, (bg) Everybody’s Magazine November 1917 [Ref. Henry Kitchell Webster]
- H.S.V.U.S. for Better Citizenship: The Greater Task, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine November 1917
- Italy and Her People, (ar) Everyland November 1917
- The Little Paper, (ms) My Magazine November 1917, etc.
- The Old Clock, (vi) My Magazine November 1917
- The Origin of Chess, (cl) The Captain #224, November 1917
- Overheard (“Simply can’t get any hot water for the children’s baths”), (pl) Colour November 1917
- The Play of the Month: “Carminetta,” at the Prince of Wales, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) November 1917
- Round Things in a Round World, (pi) My Magazine November 1917
- The Sandstorm, (ms) My Magazine November 1917
- Scenes from the Histories (King Henry V to King Henry VIII), (ar) The Windsor Magazine November 1917
- The Second Fifty Members UAPA, (ms) The Vagrant #6, November 1917
- Six Little Visitors Come to Town [Hippo Boys], (cs) My Magazine November 1917
- Stealing His Way Through the Winter, (il) My Magazine November 1917
- A Story in English and French: A Nasty Fault, (vi) My Magazine November 1917
- The Things I Forgot, (ms) My Magazine November 1917
- Three Men of England, (ms) My Magazine November 1917
- When Money Began to Come Easy, (ar) The American Magazine November 1917
- Why I Believe in a Future Life, (ar) The American Magazine November 1917
- With “Everybody’s” Publishers. An Important Announcement, (ms) Everybody’s Magazine November 1917
- “Zig-Zag”, (th) The London Magazine November 1917
- [frontispiece], (fp) Everyland November 1917
- [frontispiece], (fp) The Windsor Magazine November 1917
- [photography], (pt) The Captain #224, November 1917
- [photography], (pt) Everybody’s Magazine November 1917
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine November 1917
- The Apparitions of Souter Fell, (ms) Mystery Magazine #2, December 1 1917
- More About Turbines, (cl) Chums December 1 1917
- Our Great Christmas Number!, (ed) Chums December 1 1917
- The Clue of the Torn Veil [Phinella Martin], (ss) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917 (by Emily Jane Allingham)
- A Day in My Life, (ms) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- Dispensing for Girls!, (ar) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- The Editor Cracks Some Nuts, (hu) Chums December 8 1917
- English Embroidery—With a Transfer, (ar) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- The Fascinating “Miss” Forrest, (sl) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- The Girl with a Grievance, (ar) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- Home-Made Cakes Which Save the Bread!, (ms) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- Household Superstitions, (ms) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- Laughing Gas, (hu) Chums December 8 1917
- A New Hat Mount, (ms) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- A Pretty Style in Camisoles, (ms) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- Secrets of the Secret Service, (ar) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- The Social Career of Dorothy Perkins, No. 1: Dorothy’s Ambition, (cs) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- To My Soldier, (pm) Woman’s Weekly #319, December 8 1917
- Some Letters from Phyllis, (vi) Chicago Ledger December 1 1917
- “Swing On to Victory”, (vi) Chicago Ledger December 1 1917
- Bowser’s Beans [Mr. Bowser], (ss) Boston Sunday Globe Magazine December 2 1917 (by M. Quad)
- Bowser Sews on Buttons [Mr. Bowser], (ss) Boston Sunday Globe Magazine December 9 1917 (by M. Quad)
- Ancient Indian Ditches, (ms) Mystery Magazine #3, December 15 1917
- The Masked Executioner, (ms) Mystery Magazine #3, December 15 1917
- No. 7 Rue Feron, (ss) Mystery Magazine #3, December 15 1917
- On Going to the War, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1917
- Rodin Is Dead, (ar) Collier’s December 15 1917
- Bowser Has Dignity When He Stands on It [Mr. Bowser], (ss) Boston Sunday Globe Magazine December 16 1917 (by M. Quad)
- Close-Up Snapshots of a French Attack, (pi) Collier’s December 22 1917
- Kamerad or Camouflage, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1917
- The “Makin’s” of a Saint, (ss) Chicago Ledger December 22 1917
- S. Walkey’s Great New Serial!, (ed) Chums December 22 1917
- Bowser Renders First Aid [Mr. Bowser], (ss) Boston Sunday Globe Magazine December 23 1917 (by M. Quad)
- The Poilu’s Dream on Christmas Eve, (ss) Boston Herald December 23 1917
- Having Her Way, (vi) Chicago Ledger December 29 1917
- Making the Little God Laugh, (ss) Chicago Ledger December 29 1917
- The Valley of the Bones, (ss) Chums December 29 1917
- Bowser Is Always Calm [Mr. Bowser], (ss) Boston Sunday Globe Magazine December 30 1917 (by M. Quad)
- Any Compaints? No in Our Army or Navy, Thank You!, (il) The Captain #225, December 1917
- Art and Clairvoyance, (nf) The International December 1917
- Barnard’s Lincoln Unvisited, (nf) The International December 1917
- Books of the Season, (br) Land & Water Christmas 1917, etc.
- The Book That Has Helped Most in Business, (ar) The American Magazine December 1917
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. Arthur Lee Knight, late R.N., (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1917
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. H. Fuller Hobden, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1917
- A Broken Chair, (pm) Winter’s Pie Winter 1917
- Concerning Death, (pp) The International December 1917
- The Day They Didn’t Celebrate, (hu) Smith’s Magazine December 1917
- Drama As She Is Played, (nf) The International December 1917
- Fighting the Mud at the Front, (ar) The Windsor Magazine December 1917
- Home Truths, (cn) Pearson’s Magazine December 1917
- Life and Work on an Ambulance Train, (ar) The Windsor Magazine December 1917
- Little Trails That Lead to the Threshold of a Merry Christmas, (ar) The Delineator December 1917
- No One Person Is Allowed to Carry Around All the World’s Knowledge, (ms) The American Magazine December 1917 (by John M. Siddall)
- A Nurse’s Confession, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1917
- Official American Red Cross Hospital Garments and Supplies, (ar) The Delineator December 1917
- Overheard (“Look here, old man, since we are to have gas fires”), (pl) Colour December 1917
- Pax Hominibus Bonae Voluntatis, (ms) The International December 1917
- Plain George of Perania, (th) The London Magazine December 1917
- The Premier’s Election Portraits, (pi) The Strand Magazine December 1917 [Ref. David Lloyd George]
- A Tale of Two Cities, (ss) The Winning Post Annual Winter 1917
- Who Caused the War?, (ed) The Delineator December 1917
- “Wild Sumac”, (ms) Saucy Stories December 1917
- [frontispiece], (fp) Everyland December 1917
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine December 1917
- The Barrier Reef Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #45, 1917 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Black Bat [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #42, 1917 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Blockade Runners [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #34, 1917 (by William Murray Graydon)
- A Case of Blackmail [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #27, 1917 (by Ernest W. Alais)
- The Case of the International Adventurer [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #43, 1917 (by John William Bobin)
- The Catspaw, or Hounded Down [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #29, 1917 (by Andrew Murray)
- Craft and Cunning [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #31, 1917 (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Diamond Sunburst [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #37, 1917 (by G. H. Teed)
- The Embassy Detective [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #26, 1917 (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Half-Caste [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #35, 1917 (by Andrew Murray)
- The House with the Double Moat [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #33, 1917 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- A Legacy of Shame [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #39, 1917 (by John William Bobin)
- The Man with the Green Eyes [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #24, 1917 (by Norman Goddard)
- The Mysterious Mr. Reece [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #41, 1917 (by Robert Murray Graydon)
- “Old Bill”, (vi) Canada in Khaki #1, 1917
- The Perils of Petrograd [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #36, 1917 (by William Murray Graydon)
- The Secret of the Draker’s Folly [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #25, 1917 (by Andrew Murray)
- The Secret of the Past [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #40, 1917 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Sexton Blake, Special Constable [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #28, 1917 (by John William Bobin)
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, (na) Houghton Mifflin, 1917; translated by W. A. Neilson & Kenneth G. T. Webster
- The Small World and the War (A Fact), (te) Canada in Khaki #1, 1917
- Ten Years After [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #32, 1917 (by John William Bobin)
- The Three Trails, or the Mystery of Grey Gables [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #30, 1917 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Vengeance [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #38, 1917 (by Andrew Murray)
- When Conscience Sleeps [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #46, 1917 (by William J. Bayfield)
- Where the Trail Ended [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #44, 1917 (by William Murray Graydon)
- Oldest City in the World, (ms) Mystery Magazine #4, January 1 1918
- One of the Seven Wonders, (ms) Mystery Magazine #4, January 1 1918
- Two Mysteries, (ms) Mystery Magazine #4, January 1 1918
- Some Facts About Turbines, (cl) Chums January 5 1918
- William Stott, (ms) The Magnet Library January 5 1918
- The Congratulatory Telegram, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- Criticism from an Expert, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- An Echo from an Old War, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- He Wanted No Competition, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- Names Among the Soldiery, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- Prepared for the Worst, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- A Real French Scholar, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- Superb Preparedness, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- Too Rough on the Czar, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- Vitality of the Golden Rule, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- When “Tay Pay” Saw Woodrow, (ms) The Popular Magazine January 7 1918
- Aged Pair Taken as Pickpockets, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Aged Physician Held for Brother’s Death, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Bank Bandit Found in British Uniform, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Escaped Convict Captured After Eleven Years, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Plot to Kidnap Ford Baby, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Round-up of Auto Thieves in New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Saloonkeeper SHot Resisting Arrest, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Stole Thousands to Help Friends, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Swindled Many Women, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Twenty Detectives Demoted, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Two Policemen Killed Pursuing Robber, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 8 1918
- Kitchen Camouflage: More Impressions of a Wounded French Soldier on His First Visit to America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 5 1918
- Winners in Our Story Contest, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st January 1918, etc.
- Mr. Capper, (ms) The Magnet Library January 12 1918
- Poilu’s Romance, (ss) New-York Tribune January 13 1918
- Highest Dwelling House in the World, (ms) Mystery Magazine #5, January 15 1918
- Story of the Rue de la Harpe, (vi) Mystery Magazine #5, January 15 1918
- A Wonderful Tree, (ms) Mystery Magazine #5, January 15 1918
- Gatty and Myers, (ms) The Magnet Library January 19 1918
- Turbines Again!, (cl) Chums January 19 1918, etc.
- Miss Primrose, (ms) The Magnet Library January 26 1918
- Are You Interested in Coal Conservation?, (ms) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. W. Percival Westell, F.L.S., M.B.O.U., (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1918
- The Bracken That Spreads Its Brown and Yellow Carpet on the Hills, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- Bringing Them Across: Life on an American Destroyer in the Danger Zone, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #70, January 1918
- Children’s Day in Zuñi Land, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1918
- A Corner in Books, (rc) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1918
- The Divine Plan of the Ages, (ar) Overland Monthly January 1918
- A Dogcart and a Jolly Little Horse and an Exciting Moment in the River [Hippo Boys], (cs) My Magazine January 1918
- Embroideries and Knitting Designs, (ms) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- An Engagement Broken Off, (ar) My Magazine January 1918
- Fighting Trim for Stay at Homes, (ms) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- The Gate of Knowledge, (rc) The International January 1918
- Geomancy, (nf) The International January 1918
- A Glimpse Into the Theatres, (cl) The International January 1918, etc.
- His Last Bow, (br) The International January 1918 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
- His Robe of Honor, (ms) Saucy Stories January 1918
- How to Make a Goblin Fiddle, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- How Whistling Will Brought His Ferret Home, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- The Humour of Lawson Wood, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1918 [Ref. Lawson Wood]
- The Importance of Mouth Hygiene, (ms) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- In the Lime-Light, (cl) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1918, etc.
- In the Realm of Bookland, (rc) Overland Monthly January 1918
- In the Realm of Books, (rc) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- Is Your Name in These Girls’ Pictures?, (pi) My Magazine January 1918
- January: Uncle Peter’s Page for Children, (ms) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- The Law of Liberty: A Tract of Therion, (nf) The International January 1918 (by Aleister Crowley)
- Leading Art Achievement in 1917, (ms) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- The Lie She Told, (th) The London Magazine January 1918
- The Light of the Better Days, (il) My Magazine January 1918
- The Little Men with the Moving Eyes, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- A Little Story in French and English: A Present for Dollie, (vi) My Magazine January 1918
- The Little Woolly Men, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- “Love Lies Bleeding”, (pm) The International January 1918
- Making Industries of the Old Arts, (ar) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- The Message of the Master Therion, (nf) The International January 1918 (by Aleister Crowley)
- The Miser, (vi) My Magazine January 1918
- More Picture Puzzles, (pz) The Grand Magazine January 1918
- Mrs Adam Shortt Leads Canadian Women in National Thought, (ar) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- Our Part in the War, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine January 1918
- Pickets of the Wild, (cl) The Captain #226, January 1918
- The Play of the Month: “Arlette,” at the Shaftesbury Theatre, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) January 1918
- Poor Dick Who Made Us Rich, (ar) My Magazine January 1918
- The Prize Letters in the W.S.S.U. Contest, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1918
- A Review of Revues, (th) McClure’s Magazine January 1918
- Sayings from the Bible, (pi) My Magazine January 1918
- The Sins of the Four Hundred, Part 9: The Influence of the Four Hundred on the Smaller Cities, (ar) The Smart Set January 1918
- Smart Afternoon and House Frocks, (ms) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- Tales of the Word Family, (ms) My Magazine January 1918, etc.
- Ten Little Tales, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- Thirty Toms and What They Are Like, (pi) My Magazine January 1918
- Utilizing Nature’s Sweets, (ms) Everywoman’s World January 1918
- What Goes On in Your Head Is Older Than You Think, (ms) The American Magazine January 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- What Is in a Tail!, (cl) The Captain #226, January 1918
- Why a Cotton-Reel Has a Projection, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- Why a Horse Has a Board Hanging in Front, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- Why Millers Mix Their Flours, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- Why Psalm Books Have Divided Pages, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- Why Traction Engines Have Grooved Wheels, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- Why We Should Be Glad That Water-Pipes Burst in Winter, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Captain #226, January 1918
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine January 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine January 1918
- The Ghost and the Jewels, (ss) Mystery Magazine #6, February 1 1918
- Hindu Sword Swallowing, (ms) Mystery Magazine #6, February 1 1918
- Mental Powers of Signorina Agnesi, (ms) Mystery Magazine #6, February 1 1918
- Perpetual Fire, (ms) Mystery Magazine #6, February 1 1918
- Why the Sea Is Salt, (ms) Mystery Magazine #6, February 1 1918
- Oliver Kipps, (ms) The Magnet Library February 2 1918
- With the Guns in Italy, (ed) Chums February 2 1918
- Bloodhounds Prove to Be Valuable Aids, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Catches Firebug Redhanded, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Clings to Murder Habit, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Girl Who Slew Father Is Freed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Murder Wave Rises in Arizona, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Pigeon Warns of Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Pistol Duel Fatal to Both, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Policeman Aids Thief Band, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Punished Boy Dies in Classroom, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Two Murder Suspects Held, (ms) Detective Story Magazine February 5 1918
- Facts About Turbines, (cl) Chums February 9 1918, etc.
- Miss Cora Quelch, (ms) The Magnet Library February 9 1918
- [front cover], (cv) All-Story Weekly February 9 1918
- Give Me a Girl—, (pm) Snappy Stories 1st February 1918
- Civil War Food Prices, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- Freak Cisterns, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- Looking for Buried Pot of Gold, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- Pirate Cat’s Ghost Keeps Crews Awake, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- Queer Shapes Stones Take, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- Something About Powder and Guns, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- Superstition in War, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- “The White Lady”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #7, February 15 1918
- Some Clever Inventions by Boys, (ar) Chums February 16 1918
- Another True War Book: The Life of the Martyrs, by George Duhamel, (br) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- The Black Cat Club, (ms) The Black Cat February 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. Jack Dodworth, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. S. Leonard Bastin, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1918
- The Brook, (pm) The Tryout February 1918
- Cambridge and the Aviation Industry, (cl) The Captain #227, February 1918
- Daring Saves a Railroad Bridge, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- Duluth’s Titanic Iron-Ore Dock, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- Erie’s New Non-Telescope Car, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- Frogs—The World Over, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- Have You an Engine in Your Home?, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- If You Aren’t Fighting—Are You Worth Fighting For?, (ms) The American Magazine February 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- Keeping Tabs in Telegraph Oprs, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- London’s Tube Cars on a Main Line, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- Love and Laughter, (pm) The International February 1918
- “Mrs. Dane’s Defense”, (ms) Saucy Stories February 1918
- The New Art of Dress, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1918
- The Play of the Month: “The Thirteenth Chair,” at the Duke of York’s, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) February 1918
- The Priestess of the Graal, (pm) The International February 1918
- The Rail and Wire in Time of War, (pi) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- Rio Grande’s New Head a Plugger, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- Sam Loyd’s Riddles for Railroaders, (cn) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1918
- The Trail of the Olympian, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1918
- Two Stars, (ed) The Black Cat February 1918
- Volunteers of the Farm, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine February 1918
- What I Have Learned from “Abe” Lincoln, (ar) The American Magazine February 1918
- The Younger Set on Broadway, (pi) Everybody’s Magazine February 1918
- [frontispiece], (fp) The London Magazine February 1918
- [frontispiece], (fp) To-Day February 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Captain #227, February 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine February 1918
- German Soldiers Are Superstitious, (ms) Mystery Magazine #8, March 1 1918
- Gloves Worn in All Ages, (ms) Mystery Magazine #8, March 1 1918
- Goosefish Makes Excellent Food, (ms) Mystery Magazine #8, March 1 1918
- How a “Hunch” Really Works, (ms) Mystery Magazine #8, March 1 1918
- How Our Ancestors Told the Time, (ms) Mystery Magazine #8, March 1 1918
- Japanese Superstitions, (ms) Mystery Magazine #8, March 1 1918
- Uncle Sam’s Weather Hoodoo, (ms) Mystery Magazine #8, March 1 1918
- Miss Phyllis Howell, (ms) The Magnet Library March 2 1918
- Your Future: How to Become a Civil Engineer, (cl) Chums March 2 1918
- The Greyfriars Gallery 62: Major Robert Cherry, (ms) The Magnet Library March 9 1918
- Eyes for the Navy, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine March 1 1918
- The Enchanted Cat, (ss) Chicago Ledger March 2 1918, etc.
- An Impossible Plan That Worked, (ar) Collier’s March 2 1918
- Why You Should Buy Liberty Bonds, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st March 1918
- Burglar Poses as Clothing Dummy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- Exclusive Detroit Jewelry Store Looted, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- Held in Jail Because He Can Cook, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- Murderer Hangs Himself in Cell, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- Robber Uses Girl as Shield Against Bullets, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- Shooting Follows Joy Ride, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- Some Figures on Homicide, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- Suave Crook Robs Beauty-Parlor Girl, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 12 1918
- [photography], (pt) Land & Water March 14 1918
- Age of the Oceans, (ms) Mystery Magazine #9, March 15 1918
- French Fighters, (ms) Mystery Magazine #9, March 15 1918
- A New Military Road, (ms) Mystery Magazine #9, March 15 1918
- When World Peace Came Before, (ms) Mystery Magazine #9, March 15 1918
- Wrecked on Top of Old Ship, (ms) Mystery Magazine #9, March 15 1918
- His Bandaged Eye, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 16 1918
- Hop Hi, (ms) The Magnet Library March 16 1918
- When You Meet Celebrities, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 16 1918
- Alert Policeman Thwarts Beef Haul, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Bond Bargains Land Youth in Jail, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Gives Police Money Found Years Ago, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Million-Dollar Mail Robbery Is All Off, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- “Mysterious Maud” Is Arrested, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Out-Sherlocking Sherlock Holmes, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Police Force Is Beaten at Polls, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Sentenced Gunman Says: “You’ll Be Sorry”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Skeleton Clew to Old Murder, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Warden’s Death Foretold in Dreams, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Wounded Man Found Wandering in Daze, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 19 1918
- Lend Your Binoculars, Spy-Glasses, and Telescopes to the Navy, (ms) Snappy Stories 2nd March 1918
- [photography], (pt) Land & Water March 21 1918
- Billiken’s Boy: A Story for Children, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 23 1918
- Bolsover Minor, (ms) The Magnet Library March 23 1918
- The Green-Eyed Monster, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 23 1918
- How It All Happened, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 23 1918
- Chronicles of the Great War, (br) Land & Water March 28 1918
- [photography], (pt) Land & Water March 28 1918
- Aunt Susan’s Quilt, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 30 1918
- Dorothy, the Hon. Horton, Jr., (vi) Chicago Ledger March 30 1918
- Grandmother’s Beau, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 30 1918
- An Impressive Bridge, (il) Chums March 30 1918
- In New York, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 30 1918
- A Passing Storm, (vi) Chicago Ledger March 30 1918
- The Aeroplane in Flight, (cl) The Captain #228, March 1918
- Book Received, (br) Colour March 1918, etc.
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. E. H. D. Sewell, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. G. A. Wade, B.A., (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. Harold C. Earnshaw, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1918
- The Colleges and the War, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine March 1918
- An Experiment of Susie’s, (ms) Saucy Stories March 1918
- Famous Generals, (pi) Pearson’s Magazine March 1918
- German Pistol-Practise in French Churches, (ia) Munsey’s Magazine March 1918
- “Here and There”, (th) The London Magazine March 1918
- How I Cured Myself of Being Too Sensitive, (ar) The American Magazine March 1918
- How the United States Takes Care of Interned Germans, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine March 1918
- The Jester, (hu) The Grand Magazine March 1918, etc.
- Letter from an “Extinguished Minister”, (lt) The American Magazine March 1918
- A Locomotive Coaling Plant (Dairycoates, Hull), (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1918
- Lord Rhondda, (bg) The Strand Magazine March 1918 [Ref. Lord Rhondda]
- Moths Don’t Destroy Treasures Like These, (ms) The American Magazine March 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- The “My America” League, (cl) McClure’s Magazine March 1918, etc.
- My Sentiments, Anent the National Amateur, (ar) The Tryout March 1918
- Our Little Wife, (ms) Saucy Stories March 1918
- The Play of the Month: “Yes, Uncle!”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) March 1918
- The President and His Chief Lieutenants in the Conduct of the War and the Affairs of the Nation, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine March 1918
- Stars, Not Scars, (ms) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine March 1918
- Ten Sons of Cabinet Officers in War Service, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine March 1918
- Told by the Camera, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine March 1918, etc.
- Torpedoed, (ts) The Cornhill Magazine March 1918
- War Amid the Alpine Snows, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine March 1918
- When My Boy Comes, (ar) The American Magazine March 1918
- Why Not Be a Wireless Operator?, (cl) The Captain #228, March 1918
- Wildflowers of Asklepiades, (ms) The International March 1918translated by Ed Storer
- “With Such a Spirit”, (ms) McClure’s Magazine March 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Captain #228, March 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine March 1918
- Animal Plants That Live in the Snow, (ms) Mystery Magazine #10, April 1 1918
- Ever-Burning Mountains, (ms) Mystery Magazine #10, April 1 1918
- Oldest Living Woman, (ms) Mystery Magazine #10, April 1 1918, etc.
- Practical Reasons for Hunting Ancestors, (ms) Mystery Magazine #10, April 1 1918
- Red Ink Plant on Tap Now, (ms) Mystery Magazine #10, April 1 1918
- Romance of the Potato, (ms) Mystery Magazine #10, April 1 1918
- Tornadoes and Cyclones, (ms) Mystery Magazine #10, April 1 1918
- When Paris Surrendered, (ms) Mystery Magazine #10, April 1 1918
- His Brother, (ss) The Youth’s Companion April 4 1918
- Walker and Valence, (ms) The Magnet Library April 6 1918
- Books to Read, (br) Land & Water April 4 1918, etc.
- Never Again, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1918
- Buy Government Bonds, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st April 1918
- [photography], (pt) Land & Water April 11 1918
- Dick Trumper, (ms) The Magnet Library April 13 1918
- In the Big Grass, (ss) Chums April 13 1918
- Oddments, (ms) Chums April 13 1918, etc.
- Tricks of the Angler’s Art, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1918
- House of Seven Gables Now a Soup Kitchen, (ms) Mystery Magazine #11, April 15 1918
- Lives in Three Counties and Four Townships, (ms) Mystery Magazine #11, April 15 1918
- The Tower of Babel, (ms) Mystery Magazine #11, April 15 1918
- [photography], (pt) Land & Water April 18 1918
- Col James Wharton, (ms) The Magnet Library April 20 1918
- The Hidden Way, (ss) Chums April 20 1918
- Baltimore Unearths Gigantic Stock Swindle, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- Cracksmen Steal Books on Criminology, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- Detectives Involved in Thefts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- Finger Prints Hidden with Collodion, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- Gunman Guilty of Slaying Policeman, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- Not a War Industry, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- An Out-of-Door Opportunity, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- Policeman Suspended After Theft, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- Revolver Borrowed and Returned After Holdup, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918
- Woman Caught Passing Bad Checks, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 23 1918, etc.
- [photography], (pt) Land & Water April 25 1918
- Modern Angling Devices, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1918
- The Pit of Fire, (ss) Chums April 27 1918
- Walter Bunter, (ms) The Magnet Library April 27 1918
- Robelot’s Reasons, (ss) New-York Tribune April 28 1918
- Ballade of Great Captains (“Of men of arms who’ve lived or died…”), (pm) The Story-teller April 1918
- Big Figures of Our Fighting Forces, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine April 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: 2nd Lieut. Geoffrey Prout, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. W. J. Hawkes, M.A., (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1918
- Do Girls Remain Single from Choice?, (ar) The Royal Magazine April 1918
- Intensive Culture and Increased Food-Supply—Views of a Model Vegetable Garden in England, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine April 1918
- “Lieut.-General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston, M.P., K.C.B., D.S.O”, (cv) Colour April 1918
- Life on Board a Hospital Ship, (ar) The Windsor Magazine April 1918
- Nationality in Art: The Work of Paul and Grace Henry, (ar) Colour April 1918
- “Pamela”, (th) The London Magazine April 1918
- The Play of the Month: “Love in a Cottage”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) April 1918
- Ships or Advertisements, (ed) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1918
- The Soldier’s Family - What of Them?, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1918
- The Story of Christian Girl, (ar) The American Magazine April 1918
- Terrorist, (ss) The Liberator April 1918
- Whining Lovers I Disdain, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine April 1918
- Why I Cut Loose from Chicago, (ar) The American Magazine April 1918
- Women and Secrets, (ar) Lloyd’s Magazine April 1918
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine April 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine April 1918
- Antiseptics in the Middle Ages, (ms) Mystery Magazine #12, May 1 1918
- Earth May Endure 180,000,000 Years, (ms) Mystery Magazine #12, May 1 1918
- First Knitting Machine, (ms) Mystery Magazine #12, May 1 1918
- A Great Apple Orchard, (ms) Mystery Magazine #12, May 1 1918
- Luminous Fish of the Ocean, (ms) Mystery Magazine #12, May 1 1918
- Origin of Odd Terms, (ms) Mystery Magazine #12, May 1 1918
- Peace More Deadly Than War, (ms) Mystery Magazine #12, May 1 1918
- Potter and Greene, (ms) The Magnet Library May 4 1918
- The Sinking Sands, (ss) Chums May 4 1918
- [photography], (pt) Land & Water May 2 1918
- Educating Robert, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1918
- Footnotes on the War, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1918, etc.
- Tricks of the Hunter’s Trade - The Call, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1918
- Bistoquet’s Triumph, (ss) New-York Tribune May 5 1918
- The Tree in the Pool: A Sketch, (vi) Land & Water May 9 1918
- Bearing the Food Burden, (ar) Penny Pictorial #989, May 11 1918
- Coming Home to the Trenches, (vi) Chicago Ledger May 11 1918
- The Stranded Galleon, (ss) Chums May 11 1918
- Tricks of the Hunter’s Trade, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1918
- What Women Are Doing in the War, (cl) Chicago Ledger May 11 1918, etc.
- Brain the Seat of All Pain, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Crime Trees Dead, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- TheFirst Bathtub, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- The Horse’s Day Waning, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- How Submarines Are Tested, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Ink Gave Away Secret, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Monkey Cannot Master User of Fingers, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Neglected Vegetable, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Old Violin Discovered, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Our Smallest Ally, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Sawdust Not Valuable, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Tanks May Plough War-Ruined Farms, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Two Long-Lived Pens, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Weather Man Helps Win the War, (ms) Mystery Magazine #13, May 15 1918
- Gadsby and Vavasour, (ms) The Magnet Library May 18 1918
- The Sink Hole, (ss) Chums May 18 1918
- Are You an American?, (ms) Snappy Stories 2nd May 1918
- Consequences, (ss) Detective Story Magazine May 21 1918
- Claude Hoskins, (ms) The Magnet Library May 25 1918
- The Secret Way, (ss) Chums May 25 1918
- Training Camp Tales, (cl) People’s Favorite Magazine May 25 1918
- Allied Labor and the Russian Peace, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Rev. Alfred Colbeck, M.A., (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1918
- The Diary of a Coward, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1918
- Exhibition of British Lithographs in Paris, (ms) Colour May 1918
- Foreigners, (ss) The International May 1918translated by Thomas Ransford
- Forwarned in Forheated, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine May 1918
- Here Is the Reason Some Men Appear So Marvelously Able, (ms) The American Magazine May 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- The Home of Fifty Prime Ministers: 10 Downing Street, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1918
- How Books Are Born, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- How I Found Health in a Dentist’s Chair, (ar) The American Magazine May 1918
- In the Realm of Bookland, (cl) Overland Monthly May 1918
- John Redmond, (ob) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- Lord A. on Progress Backward, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- Napoleon’s Tactics, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) May 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- The Play of the Month: “Nothing but the Truth”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) May 1918
- Some of the Latest and Best Books, (rc) The International May 1918
- Sons of Well-Known American Families in the Service, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine May 1918
- The War in the Italian Alps, (il) The Captain #230, May 1918
- Why I Married Before Going to War, (ar) The American Magazine May 1918
- “Yes, Uncle!”, (th) The London Magazine May 1918
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Grand Magazine May 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine May 1918
- Bees Accurate Clocks, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- Coffee Came First from Abyssinia, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- Could Save 52,000,000 Tons of Coal, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- First “Hunger” Strike, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- $5 and a Dog, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- A Home-Made Barometer, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- How Order of the Garter Got Its Name, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- How We Got First Seedless Oranges, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- Macedonia’s War-Dogs, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- Making the Wind Store Electricity, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- Marvelous Memories of Well-Known Men, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918, etc.
- “Turkish” Tobacco from Japan, (ms) Mystery Magazine #14, June 1 1918
- A Desperate Rescue, (ss) Chums June 8 1918
- Montague Newland, (ms) The Magnet Library June 8 1918
- The Same Humane Treatment, (ss) Chicago Ledger June 1 1918
- The Vain Rookie Rides to a Fall, (ss) Chicago Ledger June 1 1918
- Oratorio, (ss) New-York Tribune June 2 1918
- A Literary Letter, (ob) The Editor June 3 1918 [Ref. William Hope Hodgson]
- Obituary from The Sphere, 8 June 1918, (ob) The Sphere June 8 1918 [Ref. William Hope Hodgson]
- Alibi, (ss) New-York Tribune June 9 1918
- Coats of Many Colors, (pi) Collier’s June 15 1918
- The Great Ju-Ju, (ss) Chums June 15 1918
- Is Your Piano in Tune?, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine June 15 1918
- Long Baffled Science, (ms) Mystery Magazine #15, June 15 1918
- Martyrs, (ss) Boston Evening Transcript June 15 1918
- May Day Festival of the Romans, (ms) Mystery Magazine #15, June 15 1918
- Newest Things, (ms) Mystery Magazine #15, June 15 1918, etc.
- Riddle of the “Head of Gold”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #15, June 15 1918, etc.
- Sir Hilton Popper, Bart, (ms) The Magnet Library June 15 1918
- An English Prophet and Seer, (br) Land & Water June 20 1918 [Ref. Robert Blatchford]
- Defying the Clock and What It Did, (vi) Chicago Ledger June 22 1918
- For the Women Who Sew and Embroider, (cl) Chicago Ledger June 22 1918
- Patriotic Pete, (cs) Chicago Ledger June 22 1918
- Polly Didn’t Like Her Cage, (vi) Chicago Ledger June 22 1918
- Roderick Sylvester, (ms) The Magnet Library June 22 1918
- Your Kitchen in War Time, (ar) Chicago Ledger June 22 1918
- The Beagle in American Sport, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1918
- Getting Them Back—How the Wounded Are Cared for in a Modern Battle, (pi) Collier’s June 29 1918
- Uncle Clegg, (ms) The Magnet Library June 29 1918
- “The Beauty Spot”, (th) The London Magazine June 1918
- Biographers, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) June 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. W. Herbert Holloway, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1918
- Cling Not to Earth, (pm) The Tryout June 1918
- London by Night (“Above the shaded lamps of London town…”), (pm) The Story-teller June 1918
- Lucy Jane Hutchins Frost, (ob) The Vagrant #7, June 1918
- The Maize Spirit, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1918
- Our Soldiers in France, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine June 1918
- The Play of the Month: “The Lilac Domino”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) June 1918
- The Remarkable Surgical Operation on Dicky Morgan, (ar) The American Magazine June 1918
- Some Notable People!, (pz) The Strand Magazine June 1918
- War Prices a Hundred Years Ago, (ms) The Strand Magazine June 1918
- War Work in Well-Known New York Houses, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine June 1918
- Where do I come in?—Asks the Human Being, (ms) The American Magazine June 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- Women in War Work, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine June 1918
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Captain #231, June 1918
- [photography], (pt) Boys’ Life June 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine June 1918
- Queer Religious Ceremony, (ms) Mystery Magazine #16, July 1 1918
- When Folks Went to Church by Law, (ms) Mystery Magazine #16, July 1 1918
- Women to Take Men’s Places as Chemists, (ms) Mystery Magazine #16, July 1 1918
- A Difference in Ideals, (sl) Chums July 6 1918, etc.
- Herr Gans, (ms) The Magnet Library July 6 1918
- Comments on the War, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1918
- The Soldier’s Equipment, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1918
- Training Mariners and Making Men, (pi) Collier’s July 13 1918
- Gum-Chewing Has It’s Good Reasons, (ms) Mystery Magazine #17, July 15 1918
- Jackrabbits May Help Win the War, (ms) Mystery Magazine #17, July 15 1918
- The Public Lands, (ms) Mystery Magazine #17, July 15 1918
- Skull of Slain Man Found, (ms) Mystery Magazine #17, July 15 1918
- Facts About the Army, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1918
- Patrick Gwynne, (ms) The Magnet Library July 27 1918
- Adieu, (ss) New-York Tribune July 1918
- America’s War Effort Put Concisely, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1918
- Another Secret Document, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- Be Careful, Baby!, (th) The London Magazine July 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. Savile Lumley, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1918
- Brotherhoods’ Relief and Compensation, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1918
- The Burlington Gallery, (ms) Colour July 1918
- Camouflage, (ar) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly July 1918, etc.
- Celluloid Comedy, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1918
- Continuing the United Membership List, (ms) The Vagrant #8, July 1918
- Daredevils!, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1918
- Defenders of Democracy, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine July 1918
- “Don’t Use Your Head—Use Mine,” Says the Kaiser, (ms) The American Magazine July 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- The English vice Trial, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- Etiquette of the Flag, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine July 1918
- Fighting Sons of Fighting Men, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine July 1918
- The Food Famine in Germany, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- How the Germans Treat Each Other, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1918
- Human Nature—As Seen by a Pullman Porter, (ar) The American Magazine July 1918
- The Martial City of Washington, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1918
- The Ministry of National Service: Its Organisation and Work, (ar) The Windsor Magazine July 1918
- Musical Kites and How to Make Them, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1918
- My Experience with Women in Men’s Jobs, (ar) The American Magazine July 1918
- The Negro Soldier, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine July 1918
- Our Position in the World War, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine July 1918
- An Outrage to France, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1918
- The Play of the Month: “Be Careful, Baby!”, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) July 1918
- The Pulse of the Pacific, (cl) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly July 1918, etc.
- Raymond Pratt Adams, (ar) The Tryout July 1918
- Rome and Carthage, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- A Runway for Shells, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1918
- School Sports Results, 1918, (ms) The Captain #232, July 1918
- The Secret of Longevity, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1918
- Their Last Dance Together Until - ?, (pi) McClure’s Magazine July 1918
- The Tsarina’s Love Letters and Rasputin’s Murder, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1918 (by Frank Harris)
- The Wars of Napoleon, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine July 1918
- Where Bryan Wears the Crown of Thorns, (ms) The Popular Magazine July 7 1918
- The Women Behind the Men Behind the Guns, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine July 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine July 1918
- Aerial Mails for Denmark, (ms) Mystery Magazine #18, August 1 1918
- Big Kettle a Relic, (ms) Mystery Magazine #18, August 1 1918
- Lusitania May Be Raised by New Salvage Ship, (ms) Mystery Magazine #18, August 1 1918
- Making Matches, (ms) Mystery Magazine #18, August 1 1918, etc.
- Why Lightning Hits Certain Trees, (ms) Mystery Magazine #18, August 1 1918
- Tom Redwing, (ms) The Magnet Library August 3 1918
- To George Kellog, Somewhere in France, (pm) Collier’s August 3 1918
- Mrs. Mimble and Trotter, (ms) The Magnet Library August 10 1918
- Chrysalis and Butterfly, (ss) New-York Tribune August 11 1918
- Finds Her Brother After 34 Years, (ms) Mystery Magazine #19, August 15 1918
- Reclaiming Mountains of Waste Coal, (ms) Mystery Magazine #19, August 15 1918
- Seaweed Is Newest Food, (ms) Mystery Magazine #19, August 15 1918
- Thief Had Loot Hoarded, (ms) Mystery Magazine #19, August 15 1918
- “I’m Yours, You’re Mine”, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1918
- Badges of Overseas Regiments, (il) Chums August 24 1918
- Comment on the Week, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post August 24 1918, etc.
- Harnessing Niagara: Further Facts About Turbines, (cl) Chums August 31 1918
- Mr. Ferrers Locke [Ferrers Locke], (ms) The Magnet Library August 31 1918
- Types and Turkeys, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 31 1918
- American Women in England, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine August 1918
- An Artist’s Victory, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- The Bing Boys on Broadway, (th) The London Magazine August 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. W. E. Cule, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1918
- Captain Ball, V.C., Ad Memoriam, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- Change of Address, (pm) To-Day August 1918
- The Children’s Aid Committee and Its Work, (ar) The Windsor Magazine August 1918
- The Creator of Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs, (bg) The Book News Monthly August 1918 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- Deal a Few Cards to Others—Life Is no Game of Solitaire, (ms) The American Magazine August 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- A “Fine Art Gallery” and “Museum”, (hu) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1918
- The German Trade Defeat, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- The Ice Trust’s Coming Activities, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- Life?, (vi) 10 Story Book August 1918
- Making a “Splurge” to Impress the Neighbors, (ar) The American Magazine August 1918
- Our Airmen in France, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine August 1918
- The Play of the Month: Violette, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) August 1918
- Pneumatic Tools, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1918
- Stamp Collecting, (ar) The Tryout August 1918
- The Supremacy of Evil, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- U.S.A. U.S.A., (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- The Want of Clothes in Germany, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1918
- What Are You Trying to Do for God and Men, Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- World’s Series Opened—Batter Up!, (pm) Everybody’s Magazine August 1918
- [photography], (pt) Boys’ Life August 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Captain #233, August 1918
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine August 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine August 1918
- Danger from Thunderstorms, (ms) Mystery Magazine #20, September 1 1918
- How Chinese Porcelain Originated, (ms) Mystery Magazine #20, September 1 1918
- Lords of the Desert Become Bankers, (ms) Mystery Magazine #20, September 1 1918
- Migration of Mosquitoes, (ms) Mystery Magazine #20, September 1 1918
- Old Roman Cement, (ms) Mystery Magazine #20, September 1 1918
- The Origin of Fear, (ms) Mystery Magazine #20, September 1 1918
- Thinks Four Mystic, (ms) Mystery Magazine #20, September 1 1918
- The Mule in War, (ar) Chums September 7 1918
- My Big Scoops for You!, (ed) Chums September 7 1918
- Rival, (ss) New-York Tribune September 8 1918
- Badges of Rank of the Royal Air Force, (il) Chums September 14 1918
- Comment on the War, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1918, etc.
- Paul Tyrrell, (ms) The Magnet Library September 14 1918
- The Sportsmen’s Greatest Year, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1918
- All About “Humbug”, (ms) Mystery Magazine #21, September 15 1918
- Imitation Pepper and Tea New German Substitutes, (ms) Mystery Magazine #21, September 15 1918
- Magic Serum Does Away with Laziness, (ms) Mystery Magazine #21, September 15 1918
- An Old Manuscript Recently Published, (ms) Mystery Magazine #21, September 15 1918
- Unto the End, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1918
- Proverbs for the Imprudent, (??) Snappy Stories 2nd September 1918
- One Metal Disk, (ss) Chicago Ledger September 21 1918
- Heracles Ionides, (ms) The Magnet Library September 28 1918
- He Was Little, But Game, (vi) Chicago Ledger September 28 1918
- A Quiet Little Game Among Friends, (vi) Chicago Ledger September 28 1918
- After the War—?, (cl) Everybody’s Magazine September 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. Ernest Goodwin, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1918
- Can Germany Pay?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1918
- Confession of a Lawyer’s Wife, (ss) The Delineator September 1918
- Everybody’s Guide to War Service, (ms) Everybody’s Magazine September 1918, etc.
- Fast Travelling Beasts and Birds, (cl) The Captain #234, September 1918
- Gold-fish for Pleasure and Profit, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1918
- How I Was Cured of Self-Pity, (ar) The American Magazine September 1918
- The Man from Toronto, (th) The London Magazine September 1918
- Naval Hunnism, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1918 (by Lewis R. Freeman)
- Not Quite!, (il) The Captain #234, September 1918
- Picturesque Soldiers of Our Allies, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine September 1918
- The Play of the Month: “Fair and Warmer,” at the Prince of Wales, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) September 1918
- Portraits of Yesterday, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine September 1918
- Tails Up!, (th) The London Magazine September 1918
- ’Tis Often Thus, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #78, September 1918
- True Fairy-Story, (ts) Everybody’s Magazine September 1918
- When the “Lunar Limited” Starts—Buy a Ticket, (ms) The American Magazine September 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- [photography], (pt) Boys’ Life September 1918
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine September 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine September 1918
- The After Care Association, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1918
- The Census in Ancient Times, (ms) Mystery Magazine #22, October 1 1918
- Concerning Our Flag, (ms) Mystery Magazine #22, October 1 1918
- Early English Police System, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1918
- Hooligans, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1918
- Le Marechausse, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1918
- Modern Thought on Criminology, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1918
- The Mutual Welfare League, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1918
- Probation and Parole, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1918
- Study Made of Soldiers’ Feet, (ms) Mystery Magazine #22, October 1 1918
- What Is Crime?, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 1 1918
- Miss Locke, (ms) The Magnet Library October 5 1918
- A Murmur from the Editor, (ed) Chums October 5 1918
- Various Practical Services Free to Any Reader, (ms) Adventure 1st October 1918, etc.
- Business in War Time—No. 14: The Government’s Use of Advertising, (ar) Collier’s October 5 1918
- How Your Bond Beats the Boche, (pi) Collier’s October 5 1918
- Asking Help for Clark, (vi) The Popular Magazine October 7 1918
- The Independent Mr. Johnson, (vi) The Popular Magazine October 7 1918
- What Youth Once Did in War, (vi) The Popular Magazine October 7 1918
- Admiral Sims and the British Fleet, (ms) The Times October 12 1918
- When She Forgot Her Hat, (vi) Chicago Ledger October 12 1918
- Effects of an Earthquake in a Mine, (ms) Mystery Magazine #23, October 15 1918
- How to Grow Miniature Trees, (ms) Mystery Magazine #23, October 15 1918
- Insects First to Use Liquid Fire, (ms) Mystery Magazine #23, October 15 1918
- Japan to Increase Army and Navy, (ms) Mystery Magazine #23, October 15 1918
- The Loan Means Victory, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1918
- One-Way Glass Newest Invention, (ms) Mystery Magazine #23, October 15 1918
- Our War Expenses Top All Records, (ms) Mystery Magazine #23, October 15 1918
- Looking Ahead, (cl) Adventure mid October 1918, etc.
- Merton and Tunstall, (ms) The Magnet Library October 19 1918
- Odds and Ends of Sport, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 19 1918
- “What Did You Do When I Was Gone?”, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd October 1918
- 1918, (pm) Land & Water October 24 1918
- Mr. Bull and Miss Bull, (ms) The Magnet Library October 26 1918
- The American Woman Goes to War, (pi) McCall’s Magazine October 1918
- Are Farmers Getting Rich?, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1918
- Are you on Two Pay-rolls? You Can Be—and you Should Be, (ms) The American Magazine October 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- Beneficent Autocracy, (ms) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine October 1918
- The B.O.P. Portrait Gallery: Mr. C. E. Johnstone, B.A., (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1918
- Do You Dread Getting Old?, (ar) The American Magazine October 1918
- Emily Brontë or “Prunty”: Born July 30, 1818, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1918
- Enemy Aircraft Sighted, (il) The Captain #235, October 1918
- Fashions, (ms) McCall’s Magazine October 1918, etc.
- The Good Angel of the Battlefields, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1918
- Health Questions Answered, (qa) McCall’s Magazine October 1918
- His Water-Lou, (il) Saucy Stories October 1918
- How Your Dollars Fight, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine October 1918
- In the Limelight, (cl) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1918, etc.
- “The Lilac Domino”, (th) The London Magazine October 1918
- Mrs. Pankhurst—Now and Then, (iv) Everybody’s Magazine October 1918 [Ref. Emmeline Pankhurst]
- One of the Greatest Salesmen in the World, (bg) The American Magazine October 1918
- Our Generals at the Front, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine October 1918
- The Play of the Month: Freedom of the Seas, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) October 1918
- The President’s Wife in Wartime, (ar) McCall’s Magazine October 1918
- President Wilson vs. Roosevelt, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1918
- Second-Hand Book Dealers in New York, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1918
- Signs of the Times, (ms) McCall’s Magazine October 1918, etc.
- So Doth the Busy Elephant, (pi) Everybody’s Magazine October 1918
- Uncle Sam’s Correspondence Course, (ms) McCall’s Magazine October 1918
- What Caused It!, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1918
- When Your Hair Goes Up, (ms) McCall’s Magazine October 1918
- Heathen Religions, (ms) Mystery Magazine #24, November 1 1918
- Kitchen of the Shah, (ms) Mystery Magazine #24, November 1 1918
- Rescue Breaks Up “Spooky” Seance, (ms) Mystery Magazine #24, November 1 1918
- Where Your Dreams Come From, (ms) Mystery Magazine #24, November 1 1918
- Why You Laugh, (ms) Mystery Magazine #24, November 1 1918
- Budding Edisons, (cl) Chums November 9 1918
- Sir Reginald Brooke, Bart, (ms) The Magnet Library November 9 1918
- The Criminal Insane, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918
- An Extremist, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918, etc.
- Hue and Cry, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918, etc.
- Individualization of Punishment, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918, etc.
- Industrial Training in Penology, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918
- “The King’s Peace”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918, etc.
- Night Duty in 1750, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918, etc.
- Policemen in Germany, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918
- A Practical Demonstration of Dactyloscopy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918
- Private Jails, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918, etc.
- Teeth Clew Is Discarded, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 5 1918
- The Genius of Raemaekers, (rv) Land & Water November 14 1918 [Ref. Louis Raemaekers]
- A Curious Garden Trick Explained, (ms) Mystery Magazine #25, November 15 1918
- Dwarfed Trees, (ms) Mystery Magazine #25, November 15 1918
- A Novel Scarecrow, (ms) Mystery Magazine #25, November 15 1918
- A Queer Postoffice, (ms) Mystery Magazine #25, November 15 1918
- The Rainiest Place in the World, (ms) Mystery Magazine #25, November 15 1918
- Strange Chinese Superstitions, (ms) Mystery Magazine #25, November 15 1918
- The Grand Canon Park, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1918
- Meeting, (ss) New-York Tribune November 17 1918
- The Army and Phosphate Bill, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1918
- Mr. Samuel Vernon-Smith, (ms) The Magnet Library November 23 1918
- Are You Fit for the Job?, (ar) Chums November 30 1918
- The Flapjacks at Mohave, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 30 1918
- American Rails Far from Home, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- Another American Poet: Carlyle McIntyre, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- “Chingachgook” at the Front, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1918
- Compensation, (vi) The Tryout November 1918
- Doctor, Super-Doctor and Quacks, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- Feeding Our Soldiers, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine November 1918
- From Hunland to Holland, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1918
- Girls They Left Behind Them, (pi) Everybody’s Magazine November 1918
- Ground Scouts, (cl) The Captain #236, November 1918
- Here’s an Unhyphenated American, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- It Was the United States of America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr. German Major, (ms) The American Magazine November 1918 (by John M. Siddall)
- “The Judge and the Brother Are One!” President Wilson, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- Loanagrams, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- Military and Naval Medals, (ar) The Captain #236, November 1918
- The Ministry of Information: Its Organisation and Work, (ar) The Windsor Magazine November 1918
- My Triumph Over Fears That Cost Me $10,000 a Year, (ar) The American Magazine November 1918
- The New Kingdom of Hedjaz, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine November 1918
- The Oath, (pm) The American Jewish Chronicle November 1918
- The Old-Time Trackman’s Tribute, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- On Our Only Golf Railroad, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- Our Disabled Soldiers, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- A Painter of Air-Battles, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1918 [Ref. Henri Farré]
- The Play of the Month: The Law Divine, (pi) The New Magazine (UK) November 1918
- The Railroad Man’s Opportunity, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- The R.B.A., (ar) Colour November 1918
- The Red Cross Call, (pm) The Tryout November 1918
- The Six Ways of Lion Hunting, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1918
- A Slant at Government Control, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- Snatched from the Mail-Crane, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- “Soldier Boy!”, (th) The London Magazine November 1918
- Soldiers’ Service Department, (cl) Short Stories November 1918, etc.
- Some of My Experiences with “Bootlickers”, (ar) The American Magazine November 1918
- The Soul and the Drunkard, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1918
- Speaking—As Everybody Is—of Taxes, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- Thanksgiving, (pm) The Tryout November 1918
- Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree, (hu) Everybody’s Magazine November 1918
- Waste Not: Want Not, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1918 (by Frank Harris ,[?])
- When the Hun Goes Back, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- Who Am I?, (ms) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1918
- The Wild and Wooly Inventor, (cl) The Captain #236, November 1918
- [frontispiece], (fp) To-Day November 1918
- [photography], (pt) Boys’ Life November 1918
- [photography], (pt) The London Magazine November 1918
- [photography], (pt) The Red Book Magazine November 1918
- Bottle in Tree, (ms) Mystery Magazine #26, December 1 1918
- Plan to Tap the Earth’s Interior for Heat, (ms) Mystery Magazine #26, December 1 1918
- Prehistoric Weapons of Meteoric Age, (ms) Mystery Magazine #26, December 1 1918
- Superstitions of the Sea, (ms) Mystery Magazine #26, December 1 1918
- Wages and Hours in Japan, (ms) Mystery Magazine #26, December 1 1918
- Life in a Senior O. T. C., (ar) Chums December 7 1918
- Motor Launch v. Zeppelin, (il) Chums December 7 1918
- Sand-of Two Kinds, (ss) Chicago Ledger December 7 1918
- Dentists as Insanity Experts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- Ethics of Juvenile Delinquency, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- Excessive Cases of Insanity, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- Fearful Eliza, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- Generous Convicts, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- Inebriates in New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- Junior Policemen of New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- Law Versus Wealth, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- An Unusual Roman Custom, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- What Convicts’ Food Costs, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1918
- The Inconsistency of Dad, (vi) Chicago Ledger December 14 1918
- The Land-Seekers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1918
- Recruits in a Senior O. T. C., (ar) Chums December 14 1918
- Curious Pavements, (ms) Mystery Magazine #27, December 15 1918
- Rivers Disappear in Mysterious Manner, (ms) Mystery Magazine #27, December 15 1918
- Sacred Cats Bring $15 a Ton, (ms) Mystery Magazine #27, December 15 1918
- The Seal Used on Our Paper Money, (ms) Mystery Magazine #27, December 15 1918
- Tools Named After Animals, (ms) Mystery Magazine #27, December 15 1918
- Does Anybody Understand Music?, (vi) Chicago Ledger December 21 1918
- The Trained Cadet in a Senior O. T. C., (ar) Chums December 21 1918
- Five-Thousand-Dollar Seizure in Opium, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- The Medieval Brank or Shame Mask, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- Paraffin Marking for Criminals, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- Punishing Women for Capital Offenses, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- Size of Prison Cells, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- Stolen Goods, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918, etc.
- Theories About Lost Identity, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- The Third-Degree Controversy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- Three Objects of Imprisonment, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 24 1918
- [photography], (pt) Land & Water December 26 1918
- At the Sign of the Jolly Jack, (pm) The Bellman #650, December 28 1918
- From Far Away, (pm) The Bellman #650, December 28 1918
- Life in an Officers’ Cadet Battalion, (ar) Chums December 28 1918
- The Trail of the Hun, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1918
- Waldo the Wonder-Man [Sexton Blake], (na) Union Jack Library December 28 1918 (by Edwy Searles Brooks)
- Bank Robbers Blanked, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 31 1918
- An Expert on Penology, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 31 1918
- From Thief to British Spy, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 31 1918
- Gummed Cane Gets Bills, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 31 1918
- Identification by Palm and Foot Impressions, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 31 1918
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