Other Material 
  - Shippensburg News (December 25, 1896)   "A Nameless Gift"    A story. "Why Sister Mary Broke Her Engagement with the Doctor." One illustration. Shippensburg (Pennyslvania) News; December 25, 1896; p 1.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - New York Times (April 30, 1933)   "Review"    A review of Jo Ann, Tomboy. p 12.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
 
 
Anthologies 
  - Today's Literature (1935) "Nature's Wisdom"    A poem. Dudley Chadwick Gordon, Vernon Rupert King and William Whittingham Lyman, editors. New York: American Book Company. p 332. ISBN 0848666283.  [HARPER, ROTH]
  
 
  - Good Reading: Adventure (1938) "Nature's Wisdom"    A poem. Edited by Tom Peete Cross, Reed Smith, Elmer C. Stauffer and Elizabeth Collette. Boston: the Athenaeum Press, Ginn and Company. Also, there is probably an earlier edition in 1930. p 311.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
 
 
Periodicals (Prose) 
  - Judicious Advertising (April, 1904)   "Nailing Kate"    A Perkins of Portland story.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Up to Date (November 20, 1897)   "A Narrow Escape"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Popular Magazine (April, 1937)   "The Nawaba"    A story.  [PULPGEN]
  
 
  - Short Stories (January, 1912)   "Neat and Tidy"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Red Book (July, 1916)   "The Needle, Watson"    A Philo Gubb story. "Introducing a new character in the stories of Philo Gubb, the correspondence-school deteckative." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 607-16.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Washington Post (December 16, 1917)   "The Needle, Watson!"    A Philo Gubb story. Illustrated by Thornton Fisher. p SM5.  [WASHPOST]
  
 
  - Fruit Garden and Home (April, 1924)   "The Neighbor's Kids"    An essay. p 21-22. Also, editor's comments on page 66.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - National Magazine (August, 1901)   "Nels Petersen, Labor Agitator"    A short story.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - Milestones (November, 1917)   "The Nerve of A Casey" 
 A story. Illustrated by Norman Rockwell.  [EBAY]
   
  - D. A. C. News (January, 1925)   "Neurotic Nora"    "One of These, Now, Morbid Modern Short Stories."  [HARPER]
  
 
  - American Magazine (May, 1932)   "Never Again!"    Illustrated by Edw. L. Chase. "Mr. Muzzy jumped up, and Miss Marjorie turned and saw a police officer. The cop strode to Jimmy and grasped his arm." Volume 113. Number 5. Sumner Blossom, editor.  [RGTPL]
  
 
  - Grit (Story Section) (September 6, 1936)   "Never, Never"    A story. "Clever bride gets free board when hubby loses his job" p 14-15, 19, 21-23.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Judge's Library (September, 1911)   "A New England Courtship"    The full title of this publication is "Judge's Library and Sis Hopkins Own Book Combined: A Magazine of Fun."  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Atlantic Monthly (November, 1933)   "The New Novel Menace"    Humor. The author rants about long novels. Uncredited. p 638-39.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - American Magazine (November, 1929)   "New Plumes for Old"    A story. Illustrations by Herbert Paus. According to correspondence in the collected papers of NYPL, the author was paid $1200 for this story.  [NYPL, RGTPL]
  
 
  - Bookman (April, 1920)   "The New Poet of Nature"    A story.  [RGTPL]
  
 
  - Puck (October 4, 1911)   "The New Reporter"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Hampton's Magazine (April, 1909)   "The News Value of Old Billings"    A story. Illustrations by Albert Levering. p 493-502.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - Pearson's Magazine (August, 1910)   "The News Value of Old Billings"    A story. p 242-51. HARPER listed these pages as September 1910, which they are not.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - Home Life (September, 1913)   "The News Value of Old Billings"    A story about Mr. Billings, the town grocer in Kilo. Two illustrations.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - Green Book (April, 1917)   "A Nice State of Affairs"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - All-Story (February 9, 1918)   "The Ninety and Nine" 
   [EBAY]
   
  - Blue Book (December, 1915)   "No. 40 Elm Avenue" 
 A story. "Benny the Book-agent tumbles into one of the most exciting adventures of his gay career." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 275-283.  [EPBLIB]
   
  - Red Book (June, 1917)   "No Mystery"    A Shagbark Jones story.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Farmer's Wife (January, 1932)   "No Woman Wanted"    A story. Illustrated by Harry T. Fisk.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - Goblin (March, 1928)   "Nobility, What?" 
 A story. One illustration by Bryant Fryer (sp?). p 18-19.  [HARPER]
   
  - Smart Set (April, 1906)   "Non Compos Mentis" 
 A story. p 133-39.  [EPBLIB]
   
  - Red Book (December, 1921)   "Norna"    As James K. Hanna. One of a series called "The Great Graft Syndicate."  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Holland's Magazine (April, 1931)   "Not Quite"    A story. Illustrations by Harold Denison. p 30-31, 50-52.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Metropolitan (September, 1919)   "Number Five"    A story. "The four surplus young women felt a sort of tremulous expectancy. Their time would soon come." Illustrations by M. L. Blumenthal. p 17-18, 65.  [HARPER]
  
 
 
 
Periodicals (Poetry) 
  - Saturday Evening Post (January 13, 1934)   "Nature's Wisdom" 
 A poem. p 59.  [RGTPL]
   
  - Puck (December 14, 1898)   "New Candy Shop"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - New England Magazine (October, 1893)   "Night In the City" 
 A poem in 12 verses. Credited to "Ellis Butler." p 160.  [MOA]
   
  - Truth (January 1, 1898)   "A '98 Model"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Snappy Stories (August 4, 1919)   "No Beer, No Work" 
 A poem in 25 verses. p 1.  [EPBLIB]
   
 
 
 
 
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