Part 40
_Weston, George (T.)._ (1880- .) (_See 1915, 1916, and 1917._) (_H._) Bloom of the Peach. S. E. P. Sept. 21. (12.) **Feminine Touch. S. E. P. Sept. 7. (14.) For the Love of Lulu. S. E. P. Feb. 2. (15.) Gem of the Old Rock. S. E. P. Oct. 5. (9.) **Girl Who Wasn’t Refined. S. E. P. Jan. 26. (9.) Grand Romantic Manner. S. E. P. Feb. 9. (8.) *Inspiration of M’sieur. S. E. P. March 16. (10.) Old Maids Have Warm Hearts. S. E. P. April 20. (5.) *Uncle Heiney and the Major. Ain. Feb. (92.) *Village Cut-Up. Pict. R. Oct. (20.)
_Wharton, Edith_ (_Newbold Jones_.) (1862- .) (_See 1915 and 1916._) (_H._) *Marne. S. E. P. Oct. 26. (3.)
_Wharton, Mabel H._ *Refuge. Cal. Jan. (22.)
_Whitaker, Herman._ (1867- .) (_See 1915._) (_H._) Sheep. Sun. March. (35.)
_Widdemer, Margaret._ (_See 1915 and 1917._) (_H._) *Convent at Thomé. Sn. St. April 18. (63.)
_Wien, Florence E. von._ _See_ _Von Wien, Florence E._
_Wilcoxson, Elizabeth Gaines._ (_See 1917._) (_H._) Dream. Pict. R. May. (10.) **Morning. E. W. Jan. 19. (7.)
_Wiley, Hugh._ (_See 1917._) **Melting Point. Scr. Jan. (63:84.)
_Williams, Ben Ames._ (1889- .) (_See 1917._) ***Right Whale’s Flukes. Bel. June 29. (24:713.)
_Williams, Jesse Lynch._ (1871- .) (_H._) Professor and the Painted Lady. Met. Feb. (9.)
_Willson, Dixie._ *Imogene Novré. All. March 16. (82:102.) *Little John. All. July 27. (86:666.)
_Wilson, Harry Leon._ (1867- .) (_See 1915 and 1916._) (_H._) *Ma Pettengill and the Animal Kingdom. S. E. P. May 11. (5.) *One Arrowhead Day. S. E. P. July 13. (8.) *Porch Wren. S. E. P. July 20. (5.) *Red Gap and the Big League Stuff. S. E. P. June 15. (9.) *Vendetta. S. E. P. July 6. (12.)
_Wilson, John Fleming._ (1877- .) (_See 1915, 1916, and 1917._) (_H._) *Commodore Erroll’s Subscription. S. E. P. Jan. 12. (16.) *Resurrection of Slack-Lime Jones. Red Bk. Sept. (39.) Sailorman Born. Col. April 27. (15.)
_Wilson, Kathryne._ *In the Making. Sn. St. Oct. 3. (89.)
_Wilson, Margaret._ _See_ “_Elderly Spinster._”
_Wilson, Margaret Adelaide._ (_See 1916 and 1917._) (_H._) Bee-Loud Glade. Bel. Feb. 2. (24:121.)
_Wilson, Richard Henry._ _See_ “_Fisguill, Richard._”
_Wimsatt, Genevieve._ *Alibis. Sn. St. May 18. (35.)
*_Windeler, B._ ***Elimus. Lit. R. April. (13.)
_Winslow, Thyra Samter._ (1889- .) (_See 1917._) ***Eva Duveen. S. S. June. (99.)
_Witwer, H. C._ (_See 1916 and 1917._) Don’t Give Up the Tip. Am. Sept. (21.) Licking the Huns. McC. May. (5.) “Life Is Reel.” Am. June. (38.) Play Your Ace! Am. May. (26.)
*_Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville._ (1881- .) (_See 1915, 1916, and 1917._) (_H._) Jeeves and the Chump Cyril. S. E. P. June 8. (10.)
_Wolff, William Almon, Jr._ (1885- .) (_See 1916 and 1917._) (_H._) Loan of a Lady. Col. Sept. 7. (15.) Point—Set—March. Ev. Aug. (40.) Ruling Love. Ev. June. (35.) Situations Wanted—Male. Ev. Oct. (41.)
_Wood, Eugene._ (1860- .) (_H._) *Mystery of the Six Dessert-Plates. Red Book. May. (99.)
_Wood, Frances Gilchrist._ ***As Between Mothers. Tod. Sept. (3.) ***White Battalion. Book. May. (47:270.)
_Wood, John Seymour._ (1853- .) (_See 1915._) ***In the House of Morphy. Scr. Feb. (63:231.)
_Wood, Julia Francis._ (_H._) Parable for Fathers. Atl. Jan. (121:77.)
_Worts, George F._ Small-Town Stuff. Col. Aug. 10. (9.) Sparks Goes to War. Col. Oct. 26. (10.)
_Wright, Richardson (Little)._ (1886- .) (_See 1915._) **Thug. S. S. June. (111.)
*_Wylie, I. A. R._ (_See 1916 and 1917._) Gift of Prophecy. G. H. Feb. (25.) Last Cure. G. H. May. (29.) Richard Enters the Lists. G. H. March. (28.) Two of a Trade. G. H. April (20.) Unmaking a Marquis. G. H. Jan. (21.)
_Yates, L. B._ (_See 1915 and 1916._) (_H._) Caveat Emptor. S. E. P. May 18. (53.)
_Yezierska, Anzia._ (_See 1915._) **Where Lovers Dream. Met. March. (17.)
_Young, James C._ “Kamerad.” McC. April. (11.) Man Who Knew His Place. McC. March. (26.)
*_Yvignac, Henri d’._ *End of a Friendship. N. Y. Trib. June 23.
_Zerr, Gertrude A._ Way Down in Dixie. Sun. July. (37.)
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Transcriber’s Note
Spelling and obvious punctuation inaccuracies were corrected.
Given multiple authors and the use of dialect in some stories:
Archaic and variable spelling is preserved;
Hyphenation and accented word variations are preserved;
The authors’ punctuation styles are preserved.