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ANONYMOUS. (_Japanese._) Account of the Hari-Kiri. Seitz. 280. Archery in the Olden Time. Seitz. 236. Bell of Kawagoye. Seitz. 124. Bitter for Sweet. Seitz. 219. Carp in a Dream. Seitz. 106. Confessions of Two Monks. Seitz. 240. Doll Flowers. Seitz. 183. Dream or No? Seitz. 231. Fencing-Master’s Story. Seitz. 132. Forty-Seven Ronins. Seitz. 3. Fowler. Seitz. 128. Hangataro: The Faithful Dog. Seitz. 245. Heroism of Torii Katsutaka. Seitz. 58. Hidakagawa. Seitz. 254. Holy Houses of Sleep. Seitz. 206. Honest Kyusuke. Seitz. 35. How to Meet Death. Seitz. 77. Human Destiny. Seitz. 77. Ichinotani. Seitz. 194. Living-Field River. Seitz. 210. Mecca of the Pilgrim. Seitz. 152. My Lord Bag-o’-Rice. Hearn B. 47. Old Man and the Mirror. Seitz. 227. Ooka as a Matchmaker. Seitz. 164. Oshichi of the Greengrocer. Seitz. 135. Priest’s Staff. Seitz. 201. Rat Boy. Seitz. 177. Shuzo’s Wife--A Story of True Love. Seitz. 113. Sundry Ghosts. Seitz. 170. Sword. Seitz. 259. True Story of Hidari Jingoro. Seitz. 79. Ungo-yenji. Seitz. 265. Vision of the Unseen. Seitz. 214. Winning Without Hands. Seitz. 148. Wrestling of a Damio. Seitz. 89.

ABOSEV, A. (_Russian._) Lenin. Osip. 137. Soldiers. Osip. 130.

B

BARBEY D’AUREVILLY, JULES. (1808–1889.) (_French._) At a Dinner of Atheists. Barbey. 181. Beneath the Cards of a Game of Whist. Barbey. 127. Crimson Curtain. Barbey. 3. Greatest Love of Don Juan. Barbey. 51. Happiness in Crime. Barbey. 77. Woman’s Revenge. Barbey. 239.

BLASCO IBANEZ, VINCENTE. (1867– .) (_See 1920._) (_Spanish._) Cabure Feather. Ibáñez B. 221. Four Sons of Eve. Ibáñez B. 182. General’s Automobile. Ibáñez B. 280. Hero. Ibáñez B. 35. Life Sentence. Ibáñez B. 330. Mad Virgins. Ibáñez B. 381. Martinez’s Insurrection. Ibáñez B. 305. Monster. Ibáñez B. 350. Old Woman of the Movies. Ibáñez B. 1. Serbian Night. Ibáñez B. 341. Serenade. Ibáñez B. 256. Shot in the Night. Ibáñez B. 104. Sleeping Car Porter. Ibáñez B. 369. Sunset. Ibáñez B. 150. Eaton A. 362. Widow’s Loan. Ibáñez B. 63.

BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. (1313?–1375.) (_Italian._) Abraham Goes to the Court of Rome. Newman. 34.

BOULENGER, MARCEL. (1873– .) (_French._) Prodigal Child. Eaton B. 3.

BOURGET, PAUL. (1852– .) (_French._) Father and Son. Eaton B. 54.

BOUTET, FREDERIC. (_See 1922._) (_French._) Quarter Pound. Eaton B. 74.

BRATESCU-VOINESTI, J. A. (1869– .) (_Rumanian._) Violoncello. Eaton A. 298.

BROCCHI, VIRGILIO. (_Italian._) Illusion. Eaton A. 158.

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CAPEK, KAREL. (_Czechoslovak._) Imprint. Eaton A. 42.

CAPEK, KAREL. (1890– .) _and_ CAPEK, JOSEF. (1887– .) (_Czechoslovak._) Island. Busch. 165. Living Flame. Busch. 180.

CAPEK-CHOD, K. M. (1850– .) (_Czechoslovak._) At the Rotary Machine. Busch. 193.

CHEKHOV, ANTON PAVLOVITCH. (1861–1904.) (_See 1923._) (_Russian._) Darling. Newman. 222.

“COLETTE.” (MME. HENRI DE JOUVENEL.) (_French._) Ambulance Dogs. Colette. 151. Autumn. Colette. 99. For Sale: A Little Dog. Colette. 41. Jealous Dog. Colette. 9. Little Bulldog. Colette. 94. “Lolu”--the White Borzoi. Colette. 59. Man With the Fishes. Colette. 133. Monsieur Maurice. Eaton B. 88. Monsieur Rouzade’s Little Pig. Colette. 140. Mother Cat. Colette. 86. Nonache--A Cat and a Kitten. Colette. 78. Performing Dogs. Colette. 67. Politicians, or The Old Lady and the Bear. Colette. 145. “Poum”--The Devil Cat. Colette. 1. Perrou--The Cat Who Had Such a Sad Life. Colette. 16. Ricotte--The Brazilian Squirrel. Colette. 122. Shah--The Persian Cat. Colette. 25. Snakes. Colette. 128. Taxidermist and the Cat. Colette. 106. Tomcat. Colette. 34. Too Small for a Dog. Colette. 51. Zoölogical Garden. Colette. 115.

D

DAUDET, ALPHONSE. (1840–1897.) (_See 1921._) (_French._) Death of the Dauphin. Hastings. 43.

D’AGUILAR, A. (_Portuguese._) Treasure of Almeida. Eaton A. 271.

DRIEU LA ROCHELLE, P. (_French._) Empty Bag. Eaton B. 92.

DUHAMEL, GEORGES. (“DENYS THEVENIN.”) (1894– .) (_French._) Miracle. Eaton B. 130.

DUVERNOIS, HENRI. (1873– .) (_See 1922._) (_French._) Jacqueline. Jacqueline. 3. Man’s Man. Eaton B. 139.

E

EJERINS, JANIS. (1891– .) (_Latvian._) Pink Ass. Eaton A. 227.

ELSTER, KRISTIAN. (_Norwegian._) Uncle Ferdinand. Eaton A. 247.

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“FARRERE, CLAUDE.” (FREDERIC-CHARLES-PIERRE-EDOUARD BARGONE.) (1876– .) (_French._) Year 1937. Eaton B. 167.

FLAUBERT, GUSTAVE. (1821–1881.) (_French._) Herodias. Flaubert. 125. Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller. Flaubert. 75. Simple Heart. Flaubert. 13.

G

GARDONY, GEZA. (_Hungarian._) Getting Acquainted. Eaton A. 144. Painter in the Village. Eaton A. 136.

GERALDY, PAUL. (_French._) Prelude. Eaton B. 186.

“GESTA ROMANORUM.” (_Latin._) Tale of the Emperor, the Lyon, and the Bere. Newman. 29.

GLESSNER, EDMOND. (_Belgian._) At the Sign of the Pelican. Eaton A. 22.

GOBINEAU, JOSEPH ARTHUR, COMTE DE. (1816–1882.) (_French._) Dancing Girl of Shamakha. Gobineau. 17. Illustrious Magician. Gobineau. 185. Lovers of Kandahar. Gobineau. 185. Story of Gamber-Aly. Gobineau. 81. War with the Turkomans. Gobineau. 133.

“GORKY, MAXIM.” (ALEXEI MAXIMOVITCH PYESHKOV.) (1868 or 1869– .) (_See 1922._) (_Russian._) Hermit. Gorky D. 137. Incident. Gorky D. 40. Rehearsal. Gorky D. 87. Sky-Blue Life. Gorky D. 180. Story of a Novel. Gorky D. 3.

GUITET-VAUQUELIN, PIERRE. (1882– .) (_French._) Passion of Aragon. Eaton B. 327.

H

HALID, RESIK. (_Turkish._) Grey Donkey. Eaton A. 403. Peach Garden. Eaton A. 392.

HELLSTROM, GUSTAV. (1882– .) (_Swedish._) Theodore. Eaton A. 378.

HERRMANN, IGNAT. (1854– .) (_See 1920._) (_Czechoslovak._) Childless. Busch. 97.

HUGO, VICTOR-MARIE. (1802–1895.) (_See 1921._) (_French._) Octopus. French K. 336.

I

IBANEZ, VINCENTE BLASCO, _See_ BLASCO IBANEZ, VINCENTE.

IVANOFF, VSEVOLOD. (_Russian._) Child. Eaton A. 306. ’Merican. Osip. 114. On the Rails. Osip. 121.

J

JENSEN, JOHANNES V. (_Danish._) Maiden. Eaton A. 59.

JOSEPH-RENAUD, J. (_French._) Behind the Veil. Jacqueline. 75.

K

KALLAS, AINO. (_See 1924._) (_Finnish._) Smuggler. Eaton A. 70.

KASATKIN, IVAN. (_Russian._) Flying Osip. Osip. 21.

KATHFORNE, N. G. (_Greek._) For a New Resurrection. Eaton A. 108.

KESSEL, J. (_French._) Child Who Came Back. Eaton B. 267.

KOLOSOV, MARK. (_Russian._) Thirteen. Osip. 147.

KUPRIN, ALEXANDER. (1870– .) (_See 1920._) (_Russian._) Captain Rybrinkoff. Eaton A. 318. Disciple. Kuprin C. 115. Gambrinus. Kuprin C. 11. Monte Carlo. Kuprin C. 77. Old City of Marseilles. Kuprin C. 149. Roach Hole. Kuprin C. 95.

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LACRETELLE, JACQUES DE. (_French._) Beautiful Day. Eaton B. 277.

LAFORGUE, JULES. (1860–1887.) (_French._) Miracle of the Roses. Newman. 146.

LECHARTIER, GEORGES. (1868– .) (_French._) Two Heroes. Eaton B. 297.

LE NORMAND, HENRI RENE. (1882– .) (_French._) Moroccan Spring. Eaton B. 315.

LEVEL, MAURICE. (_See 1922._) (_French._) Old Maids. Jacqueline. 223.

LICHTENBERGER, ANDRE. (1870– .) (_French._) Poor Man. Eaton B. 326.

“LOTI, PIERRE.” (LOUIS-MARIE-JULIEN VIAUD.) (1850–? .) (_See 1921._) (_French._) Fishers of the Deep. French K. 90.

M

MACORLAN, PIERRE. (1883– .) (_See 1922._) (_French._) King Rose. Eaton B. 365.

MAKUSZYNSKI, KORNEL. (_Polish._) Forgotten Ghost. Eaton A. 259.

MANN, THOMAS. (1875– .) (_See 1924._) (_German._) Death in Venice. Mann. 13. Tonio Kröger. Mann. 193. Tristan. Mann. 127.

MAUPASSANT, HENRI-RENE-ALBERT-GUY DE. (1850–1893.) (_See 1924._) (_French._) Baptism. Maupassant K. 223. Caresses. Maupassant J. 51. Child. Maupassant K. 145. Clochette. Maupassant J. 110. Coco. Maupassant K. 135. Denis. Maupassant J. 259. Devil. Maupassant K. 137. Dowry. Maupassant K. 111. Epiphany. Maupassant J. 148. Family. Maupassant J. 165. Forgiveness. Maupassant K. 283. Hand. Maupassant K. 55. Happiness. Maupassant K. 87. He! Maupassant K. 99. Hole. Maupassant J. 101. Horla. Maupassant J. 57. Jewelry. Maupassant K. 185. Jewels. Newman. 135. Julie Romain. Maupassant J. 11. Little Soldier. Hastings. 104. Love. Maupassant J. 93. Madame Parisse. Maupassant J. 1. Madman. Maupassant K. 31. Marquis of Fumerol. Maupassant J. 117. Old Amable. Maupassant J. 22. Old Cripple. Maupassant K. 247. Old Man. Maupassant K. 199. On Horseback. Maupassant K. 233. Parricide. Maupassant K. 171. Robber. Maupassant K. 213. Saint Anthony. Maupassant K. 1. Sigh. Maupassant J. 128. Simon’s Papa. Maupassant K. 15. Solitude. Maupassant K. 45. ’Toine. Maupassant K. 67. Two Friends. Maupassant K. 123. Walk. Maupassant K. 123. Wolf. Maupassant K. 273.

MERIMEE, PROSPER. (1803–1870.) (_French._) Etruscan Vase. Newman. 110.

MILLE, PIERRE. (1864– .) (_See 1922._) (_French._) Field Marshal. Jacqueline. 59.

MILOSHLEVICH, MOMCHILO. (_Jugoslav._) Vassitza. Eaton A. 191.

MORAND, PAUL. (1888– .) (_See 1924._) (_French._) Child of a Hundred Years. Eaton B. 378. Nordic Night. Newman. 312.

MUSSET, ALFRED DE. (1810–1857.) (_French._) Mimi Pinson. Newman. 73.

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NERUDA, JAN. (1834–1891.) (_See 1920._) (_Czechoslovak._) Vampire. Busch. 90.

NOAILLES, COMTESSE ANNA MATHIEU DE. (1876– .) (_French._) Fear of Being Useless. Eaton B. 387.

O

OGAWA, MIMEI (_Japanese._) Day He Could Not Walk. Ogawa. 45. Red Poison. Ogawa. 63. Rose and Witch. Ogawa. 3 Rosy Finger. Ogawa. 23.

P

PETRONIUS ARBITER. (?–66.) (_Latin._) Matron of Ephesus. Newman. 10.

PICARD, GASTON-LOUIS-CHARLES. (1892– .) (_French._) Great Unrest of Man. Eaton B. 403.

PILNIAK, BORIS. (_Russian._) Always on Detachment. Pilniak. 85. Bielokonskoie. Eaton A. 353. Bielokonsky Estate. Pilniak. 165. Crossways. Pilniak. 211. Death. Pilniak. 181. Forest Manor. Pilniak. 135. Heirs. Pilniak. 195. Over the Ravine. Pilniak. 69. Snow. Pilniak. 1. Snow Wind. Pilniak. 121. Thousand Years. Pilniak. 53. Year of Their Lives. Pilniak. 37 Leather Jackets. Osip. 56.

PIRANDELLO, LUIGI. (1867– .) (_Italian._) Red Notebook. Eaton A. 183.

POHJANPAA, LAURI. (_Finnish._) The Death of Old Deemster. Eaton A. 78.

R

REMIZOV, ALEKSEI. (_See 1924._) (_Russian._) Clock. Remizov. 3. Betrothed. Remizov. 205. Easter. Remizov. 211. White Heart. Remizov. 195.

“ROSNY, J. H., _aïné._” (J. _and_ H. BOËX.) (1856– .) (_See 1922._) (_French._) Immortal Curse. Eaton B. 414.

RUMANIA, MARIE, QUEEN OF. (_Rumannian._) In the Winter of War. Eaton A. 287.

S

SALDA, F. X. (1868– .) (_Czechoslovak._) Death of Count Christopher des Loges. Busch. 213.

SCHNITZLER, ARTHUR. (1862– .) (_See 1924._) (_Austrian._) Fate of the Baron Von Leisenbohg. Eaton A. 3.

SEIFULINA, LYDIA. (_Russian._) Lawbreakers. Osip. 61.

SEMENOV, S. (_Russian._) Hunger: A Diary. Osip. 170.

SHISHKOV, VYACHESLAV. (_Russian._) Theatrical Performance in the Hamlet of Ogrysovo. Osip. 34.

“SVETLA, CAROLINE.” (JOHANNA ROTTOVA MUZAK.) (1830–1899.) (_See 1920._) (_Czechoslovak._) Kiss. Busch. 1.

SVOBODOVA, RUZENA. (1868–1920.) (_Czechoslovak._) Shot. Busch. 235.

T

TETMAJER, KAZIMIERZ. (_Polish._) Maiden Dew. Freeman. 283.

THARAUD, JEAN. (1877– .) _and_ THARAUD, JEROME. (1874– .) (_French._) Bells of Marrakech. Eaton B. 432.

THEER, OTOKAR. (1885–1917.) (_Czechoslovak._) Naughty Child. Busch. 225.

U

UPITIS, ANDREJS. (1877– .) (_Latvian._) Golden Staircase. Eaton A. 201.

V

VANDEMERE, HEENDRICK. (_Dutch._) Caliban. Eaton A. 127.

VAZOFF, IVAN. (1850– .) (_Bulgarian._) Is He Coming? Eaton A. 35.

VERGA, GIOVANNI. (1840–1922.) Across the Sea. Verga. 211. Black Bread. Verga. 129. Don Licciu Papa. Verga. 41. Gentry. Verga. 183. His Reverence. Verga. 13. Liberty. Verga. 197. Malaria. Verga. 67. Mystery Play. Verga. 53. Orphans. Verga. 81. Property. Verga. 95. So Much for the King. Verga. 29. Story of the Saint Joseph’s Ass. Verga. 107.

VERHAEREN, EMILE. (1855–1916.) (_Belgian._) Horse Fair at Opdorp. Verhaeren. 49. In a Village. Verhaeren. 37. Inn of Gentle Death. Verhaeren. 13. One Night. Verhaeren. 79. Three Friends. Verhaeren. 63.

VOLTAIRE, FRANCOIS-AROUET DE. (1694–1778.) (_French._) Old Woman’s Story. Newman. 45.

W

WARNOD, ANDRE. (_French._) Nénette, Alice, and Marie. Jacqueline. 175.

WINCKLER, JOSEPH. (_German._) Holiday Child. Eaton A. 89.

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ZOZULYA, EFIM. (_Russian._) A Mere Trifle. Osip. 288.

MAGAZINE AVERAGES

OCTOBER, 1924, TO SEPTEMBER, 1925

_The following table includes the averages of distinctive stories in twenty American periodicals published from October, 1924, to September, 1925, inclusive. One, two and three asterisks are employed to indicate relative distinction. “Three-asterisk stories” are considered worth reprinting in book form. The list excludes reprints._

-----------------------+---------+----------------+------------------ | | NO. OF | PERCENTAGE | NO. OF | DISTINCTIVE | OF DISTINCTIVE PERIODICALS | STORIES | STORIES | STORIES |PUBLISHED| PUBLISHED | PUBLISHED | +-----+----+-----+-----+------+----- | | * | ** | *** | * | ** | *** -----------------------+---------+-----+----+-----+-----+------+----- American Mercury | 17 | 13 | 10 | 6 | 77 | 59 | 35 Atlantic Monthly | 26 | 24 | 20 | 11 | 92 | 77 | 42 Catholic World | 31 | 15 | 1 | 1 | 48 | 3 | 3 Century | 26 | 26 | 20 | 14 | 100 | 77 | 54 Chicago Tribune | 52 | 14 | 8 | 2 | 27 | 15 | 4 (Syndicate Service) | | | | | | | Collier’s Weekly | 163 | 56 | 18 | 11 | 34 | 11 | 7 (except September 19)| | | | | | | Cosmopolitan | 128 | 46 | 20 | 8 | 36 | 16 | 6 Delineator | 30 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 30 | 0 | 0 Designer | 38 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 18 | 3 | 3 Dial | 17 | 17 | 17 | 16 | 100 | 100 | 94 Everybody’s Magazine | 74 | 16 | 5 | 2 | 22 | 7 | 3 Good Housekeeping | 55 | 19 | 11 | 7 | 35 | 20 | 13 Harper’s Magazine | 36 | 35 | 28 | 15 | 97 | 77 | 42 Ladies’ Home Journal | 52 | 17 | 9 | 1 | 33 | 18 | 2 Midland | 23 | 21 | 8 | 0 | 91 | 35 | 0 Pictorial Review | 49 | 33 | 21 | 13 | 66 | 42 | 26 Red Book Magazine | 119 | 28 | 15 | 5 | 24 | 13 | 4 Saturday Evening Post | 396 | 67 | 14 | 5 | 16 | 4 | 1 Scribner’s Magazine | 42 | 26 | 12 | 6 | 62 | 29 | 15 Woman’s Home Companion| 63 | 27 | 3 | 1 | 43 | 5 | 2 =======================+=========+=====+====+=====+=====+======+=====

_The following tables indicate the rank, during the period between October, 1924, and September, 1925, inclusive, by number and percentage of distinctive short stories published, of twenty periodicals coming within the scope of my examination which have published an average of 15 per cent or more of distinctive stories. The lists exclude reprints, but not translations._

BY PERCENTAGE

1. Century Magazine 100% 2. Dial 100% 3. Harper’s Magazine 97% 4. Atlantic Monthly 92% 5. Midland 91% 6. American Mercury 77% 7. Pictorial Review 66% 8. Scribner’s Magazine 62% 9. Catholic World 48% 10. Woman’s Home Companion 43% 11. Cosmopolitan 36% 12. Good Housekeeping 35% 13. Collier’s Weekly 34% 14. Ladies’ Home Journal 33% 15. Delineator 30% 16. Chicago Tribune (Syndicate Service) 27% 17. Red Book Magazine 24% 18. Everybody’s Magazine 22% 19. Designer 18% 20. Saturday Evening Post 16%

BY NUMBER

1. Saturday Evening Post 67 2. Collier’s Weekly 56 3. Cosmopolitan 46 4. Harper’s Magazine 35 5. Pictorial Review 33 6. Red Book Magazine 28 7. Woman’s Home Companion 27 8. Century Magazine 26 9. Scribner’s Magazine 26 10. Atlantic Monthly 24 11. Midland 21 12. Good Housekeeping 19 13. Dial 17 14. Ladies’ Home Journal 17 15. Everybody’s Magazine 16 16. Catholic World 15 17. Chicago Tribune (Syndicate Service) 14 18. American Mercury 13 19. Delineator 9 20. Designer 7

_The following periodicals have published during the same period ten or more “two-asterisk stories.” The list excludes reprints, but not translations, Periodicals represented in this list during 1915, 1916, etc., to 1924 inclusive are represented by the prefixed letters a, b, etc., to j inclusive._

1. abcdefghij Harper’s Magazine 28 2. bcdefghij Pictorial Review 21 3. abcdefghij Century Magazine 20 4. cdef hij Atlantic Monthly 20 5. ij Cosmopolitan 20 6. abcde j Collier’s Weekly 18 7. fghi Dial 17 8. i Red Book Magazine 15 9. abcdef j Saturday Evening Post 14 10. abcdef hij Scribner’s Magazine 12 11. Good Housekeeping 11 12. American Mercury 10 13. i Hearst’s International 10

_The following periodicals have published during the same period five or more “three-asterisk stories.” The list excludes reprints, but not translations. The same signs are used as prefixes as in the previous list._

1. fghij Dial 16 2. abcdefghij Harper’s Magazine 15 3. abcdefghij Century Magazine 14 4. bcdefghij Pictorial Review 13 5. cdef hij Atlantic Monthly 11 6. ab d j Collier’s Weekly 11 7. ij Cosmopolitan 8 8. j Transatlantic Review 7 9. c j Good Housekeeping 7 10. American Mercury 6 11. a Forum 6 12. abcdef hij Scribner’s Magazine 6 13. ij Hearst’s International 6 14. Bookman (New York) 5 15. i Red Book Magazine 5 16. abc ef i Saturday Evening Post 5 17. MacLean’s Magazine 5

_Ties in the above lists have been decided by taking relative rank in other lists into account._

INDEX OF SHORT STORIES PUBLISHED IN AMERICAN MAGAZINES

OCTOBER, 1924, TO SEPTEMBER, 1925

_All short stories published in the following magazines are indexed_:

All’s Well American Magazine American Mercury American-Scandinavian Review Asia Atlantic Monthly

## Bookman (New York)

Books (New York Herald-Tribune) Catholic World Century Chicago Tribune (Syndicate Service) Collier’s Weekly (except September 19) Cosmopolitan Delineator Designer Dial Double Dealer Echo Everybody’s Magazine Forum Golden Book Good Housekeeping Guardian (Philadelphia) Harper’s Bazar Harper’s Magazine Hearst’s International Holland’s Magazine Independent International Arts Ladies’ Home Journal Leonardo Liberty Living Age (except April 18 to August 29) Little Review McCall’s Magazine (except July to September) Menorah Journal Midland Modern Quarterly New Republic New York Tribune (except September 13 and 20) North American Review Opportunity Outlook (New York) Pearson’s Magazine (Chicago) Pictorial Review Red Book Magazine Reviewer Saturday Evening Post Scribner’s Magazine Southwest Review Stratford Monthly Transatlantic Review Vanity Fair Wave Woman’s Home Companion Workers’ Monthly World Tomorrow Yale Review

_Short stories of distinction only, published in the following magazines during the same period, are indexed. The list includes two British periodicals in which American stories were published which did not appear elsewhere._

Adventure Ainslee’s Magazine American Boy American Hebrew Blue Book Magazine B’nai B’rith Magazine Calendar (London) Canadian Forum Cedar Rapids Republican Charm Commonweal Country Gentleman Day, The Dearborn Independent Elks Magazine Farm and Fireside Frontier Golden Galleon Hue and Cry Inter-America Iowa Literary Magazine Jewish Forum Jewish Tribune London Mercury McClure’s Magazine Macfadden Fiction-Lover’s Magazine MacLean’s Magazine Munsey’s Magazine New York Evening Post Literary Review Open Road Popular Magazine Sea Stories Magazine Short Stories Sunset Trident Woman’s World Young Israel

_I have considered many other magazines without finding any stories of distinction. One, two or three asterisks are prefixed to the titles of stories to indicate distinction. Three asterisks prefixed to a title indicate the fact that the story is listed in the “Roll of Honor.” Cross references after an author’s name refer to the last previous volume of this series in which his or her name appeared. (H) after the name of an author indicates that other stories by this author have been published in American periodicals between 1900 and 1914, and that these stories are listed in “The Standard Index of Short Stories” by Francis J. Hannigan, published by Small, Maynard and Company, 1918. The figures in parentheses after the title of a story refer to the volume and page number of the magazine. In cases where successive numbers of a magazine are not paged consecutively, the page number only is given in this index. As the reader will have noted, a few odd numbers of periodicals have been so far unprocurable for my purpose. I hope to report upon these next year. Those which I failed to obtain in time for last year’s book are for the most part reported upon here._

I. AMERICAN AUTHORS

A

ABBOTT, ELEANOR HALLOWELL. (MRS. FORDYCE COBURN.) (1872– .) (_See 1924._) (_H._) Out of Nothing--and Roses. Del. May. (5.)

ABDULLAH, ACHMED. (ACHMED ABDULLAH NADIR KHAN EL-DURANI EL-IDRISSYEH.) (“A. A. NADIR”.) (1881– .) (_See 1924._) (_H._) Affair of Honor. Hear. Jan. (58.) *Ahee! Des. Aug. (5.) First Hundred Thousand. Ev. June. (10.) **Gates of Tamerlane. A. Merc. Aug., ’24. (2:391.) *Hound of the Wilderness. McCall. Feb. (14.) *Magnificent Gesture. Elks. Mar. (5.) *Matter of Oriental Imagination. Elks. July. (4.) Million. Ev. Aug. (25.) *“Say Ye of the Truth: Is This Sorcery?” Chic. Trib. Dec. 14, ’24. Second Hundred Thousand. Ev. July. (75.)

ABER, CAROLINE. **Morituri. Mid. Nov., ’24. (10:387.)

“ADAMS, BILL.” (BERTRAM M. ADAMS.) (1879– .) (_See 1924._) *Helmsman of the Mandarin. Adv. Aug., 30. (99.) **Old Sea Flower. Adv. Dec. 20, ’24. (37.) “Said Death--With his Magniloquent Breath.” Outl. (N. Y.) June 10. (140:232.) Slim Ball’s Religion. Outl. (N. Y.) May 6. (140:28.) *Three Thieves. Outl. (N. Y.) Sept. 16. (141:97.)

ADAMS, DAVID ERNEST. (1891– .) ***“Truth is Stranger--.” Atl. Apr. (135:470.)

ADAMS, EVA MOORE. Shady. Scr. Dec., ’24. (76:625.)

ADAMS, FRANK R. (1883– .) (_See 1924._) Against all Comers. Ly. Dec. 6, ’24. (11.) Bungleshed. Ly. Jun. 14, ’24. (11.) For Love of Money. Cos. Jan. (65.) Highlighter. Ly. Sept. 27, ’24. (9.) Oct. 4, ’24. (35.) Little Miss Light Fingers. Cos. Nov., ’24. (89.) Rendezvous in Paris. Cos. June. (84.) Spare Parts. Am. March. (31.) Words that begin with K. Ly. Oct. 25, ’24. (5.)

ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS. (1871– .) (_See 1923._) (_H._) It Did Happen. Ly. Nov. 1, ’24. (14.) Ostrich. Chic. Trib. Oct. 12, ’24.

ADDINGTON, SARAH. (1891– .) (_See 1923._) Four Letter Word Meaning Girl. L. H. J. July. (8.)

AIKEN, CONRAD. (1889– .) (_See 1923._) ***Disciple. Harp. M. Dec., ’24. (150:11.) ***Last Visit. Dial. April. (78:285.) ***Strange Moonlight. Dial. Mar. (78:195.)

AKERS, ARTHUR K. (_H._) Execution of Bugwine. Red Bk. May. (93.) Meet the Manager. Red. Bk. Sept. (75.) *Old Man Debbow. Red Bk. Apr. (90.)

ALDRICH, BESS STREETER. (“MARGARET DEAN STEVENS”.) (1881– .) (_See 1924._) Weakling. Am. Feb. (46.)

ALDRICH, DARRAGH. (_See 1924._) “Hel” Breaks Loose. Del. Aug. (12)

ALEXANDER, CHARLES. (_See 1924._) Major of Lamontai. Ev. Feb. (122.)

ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH. (1894– .) (_See 1924._) Lunch Money. S. E. P. Feb. 28. (45.)

“ALEXANDER, MARY.” _See_ KILBOURNE, FANNIE.

“ALEXANDER, SANDRA.” (MILDRED ALEXANDER LEWIS.) (1888– .) (_See 1924._) ***The Gift. Rev. April. (5:77.)

ALLEN, JAMES LANE. (1849–1925.) (_See 1924._) (_H._) ***King Solomon of Kentucky. (_R._) G. B. May. (1:692.)

ANDERSON, DAVID MERRILL. **Play a Waltz. A. Merc. Mar. (4:314.) **Raveling. Cen. Sept. (110:589.)

ANDERSON, FREDERICK IRVING. (1877– .) (_See 1924._) (_H._) Fifty-Fifty. S. E. P. Dec. 6, ’24. (5.) Impromptu Con Brio. S. E. P. July 25. (16.) Magician. S. E. P. Mar. 7. (18.) White Horse. S. E. P. June 20. (16.)

ANDERSON, SHERWOOD. (1876– .) (_See 1924._) (_H._) ***Meeting South. Dial. Apr. (78:269.) ***Return. Cen. May. (110:3.)

ANDERSON, WILLIAM ASHLEY. (1890– .) (_See 1924._) (_H._) Bwana Who Laughed. Ev. Dec., ’24. (31.) Outcast. Hear. Jan. (50.)

ANDREWS, CLARENCE EDWARD. (1883– .) (_See 1924._) *Harshest Thing in the World. Atl. July. (136:49.)

ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN. (_See 1924._) (_H._) His Only Love. Des. Sept. (5.) ***Passing the Torch. L. H. J. Oct., ’24. (3.) *Traffic Squad. Am. Aug. (21.)

ANTHONY, JOSEPH. (1897– .) *Bandy Legs. F. F. Sept. (8.) ***Kill or Cure. Elks. July. (18.)

ASCH, NATHAN. (1902– .) (_See 1924._) ***Gertrude Donovan. Tr. Dec., ’24. (2:608.)

ATON, JAMES. *Apostle of Thunder. For. Sept. (74:430.) *Too Good to Be True. For. Mar. (73:359.)

AVERY, STEPHEN MOREHOUSE. (_See 1924._) By the Sword. Hol. Oct. ’24. (7.) *Dragon Fly. L. H. J. Feb. (10.) Duck Luck. McCall. Nov., ’24. (12.) Forced Down. Red Bk. Apr. (84.) Gilded Pheasant. Col. July 18. (13.) Green Cynic. G. H. Nov., ’24. (64). Happy Hunting Ground. Ly. Jan. 17. (31.) In the Night. L. H. J. Nov., ’24. (26.) Incompatible Angels. Col. June 27. (5.) Lady in Jeopardy. Col. Sept. 5. (7.) Ticket to Timbuctoo. Ly. Feb. 21. (19.)

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BABCOCK, EDWINA STANTON. (_See 1924._) (_H._) *Browning in Parc Monceau. Harp. M. Feb. (150:287.) Dunelight. L. H. J. June. (16.) **Wavering Gold. Harp. M. Jan. (150:141.)

BACON, JOSEPHINE DODGE DASKAM. (1876– .) (_See 1924._) (_H._) *Lame Ducks. Red Bk. Feb. (60.) Roof. Chic. Trib. Feb. 1. Savage. Harp. B. April. (90.) Touchstone. S. E. P. Dec. 20, ’24. (8.) *Trunk. W. H. C. Dec., ’24. (27.)

BAILEY, ETHEL. Young United Stateser. McC. July. (1:461.)

BAILEY, IRENE TEMPLE. (_See 1919._) (_H._) Candle in the Forest. G. H. Dec., ’24. (28.)

BALL, CALVIN. Office Reform. S. E. P. May 30. (20.)

BALMER, EDWIN. (1883– .) (_See 1924._) (_H._) Beyond the Détour. Chic. Trib. April 19. Chance. Ly. Sept. 19. (16.) Enchantment. Des. April. (5.)

BAMBERGER, THERON. (_See 1923._) Man Who Married a Dumbbell. Chic. Trib. March 15.