| 1902 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1902-01-05 | n/a | n/a |
| 1902-01-12 | n/a | n/a |
| 1902-01-19 | n/a | n/a |
| 1902-01-26 | A Day with the American Girl – Luncheon with a Friend / “How Much Money Should a Reasonable…” | Star Tribune |
| 1902-02-02 | A Day with the American Girl – A Promenade on the Avenue / For the Suffering Housewife Who Cannot… | Star Tribune |
| 1902-02-09 | A Day with the American Girl – Her Automobile Spin | Star Tribune |
| 1902-02-16 | A Day with the American Girl – Afternoon Tea / Both Sides of the Vexed Question, Who Should Manage… | Star Tribune |
| 1902-02-23 | A Day with the American Girl – Dressing for the Ball / My Knitting Work and the Day Dreams That It… | Star Tribune |
| 1902-03-02 | A Day with the American Girl – At Dinner / The Advantage That is to be Gained by Arising Fifteen… | Star Tribune |
| 1902-03-09 | A Day with the American Girl – At the Theatre / For the Woman Who Is Deft With Thread and Needle | Star Tribune |
| 1902-03-16 | A Day with the American Girl – A Midnight Supper | The Anaconda Standard |
| 1902-03-23 | Complete Directions for Making Beautiful Easter Flowers at Home Out of Waxed Paper | Star Tribune |
| 1902-03-30 | An Easter Greeting | Star Tribune |
| 1902-04-06 | Beautiful Intricate Irish Point Lace and the Way to Make It | Star Tribune |
| 1902-04-13 | Varieties of Summer Trimmings | Star Tribune |
| 1902-04-20 | Centerpiece of Maltese Lace Work | Star Tribune |
| 1902-04-27 | Pretty Sailor Collar, of Fashionable Irish Point Lace, Made From an Original Pattern | The Times Richmond |
| 1902-05-04 | The American Girl at the Coronation of Edward VII – Beginning the Sea Voyage | Star Tribune |
| 1902-05-11 | The American Girl at the Coronation of Edward VII – Arrival at the Cecil, London | Star Tribune |
| 1902-05-18 | The American Girl at the Coronation of Edward VII – Sunday Services at Westminister | Star Tribune |
| 1902-05-25 | The American Girl at the Coronation of Edward VII – At Her First Dinner Party in England | Star Tribune |
| 1902-06-01 | The American Girl at the Coronation of Edward VII – Visiting the Tower of London | Star Tribune |
| 1902-06-08 | The American Girl at the Coronation of Edward VII – Going to Court | Star Tribune |
| 1902-06-15 | The American Girl at the Coronation of Edward VII – On the Way to Witness the Ceremony | Star Tribune |
| 1902-06-22 | The American Girl at the Coronation of Edward VII – Taking Her Place for the Ceremony | Star Tribune |
| 1902-06-29 | Mrs. Rorer tickles the Fashionable Palate with the Dainty Belgian Hare | Star Tribune |
| 1902-07-06 | Costumes for the Housemaid, Waitress and Kitchen Maid | Star Tribune |
| 1902-07-13 | Types of Summer Girls – The Newport Belle | Star Tribune |
| 1902-07-20 | Types of Summer Girls – The Summer Girl at Bar Harbor | Star Tribune |
| 1902-07-27 | Types of Summer Girls – Golf in the Berkshires | Star Tribune |
| 1902-08-03 | Types of Summer Girls – In the Catskill Mountains | Star Tribune |
| 1902-08-10 | Types of Summer Girls – Narragansett Pier | Star Tribune |
| 1902-08-17 | Types of Summer Girls – Saratoga at the Races | Star Tribune |
| 1902-08-24 | Types of Beautiful American Women – Lady Curzon | Star Tribune |
| 1902-08-31 | Types of Beautiful American Women No. 2 – Mrs. Clarence Mackay | Star Tribune |
| 1902-09-07 | Types of the Notable Women of America No. 3 – Miss Wadsworth | Star Tribune |
| 1902-07-14 | Types of the Notable American Women No. 4 – The Countess of Orford | Star Tribune |
| 1902-09-21 | Types of the Notable American Women No. 5 – Mrs. Joseph Choate | Star Tribune |
| 1902-09-28 | Types of the Notable American Women No. 6 – Princess Cantacuzene | Star Tribune |
| 1902-10-05 | Types of the Notable American Women No. 7 – Lady Cheylesmore | Star Tribune |
| 1902-10-12 | Types of the Notable American Women No. 8 – Gertrude Atherton | Star Tribune |
| 1902-10-19 | Types of the Notable American Women No. 9 – Mary F. Wilkins | Star Tribune |
| 1902-10-26 | Types of the Notable American Women No. 10 – Miss Helen M. Gould | Star Tribune |
| 1902-11-02 | Types of the Notable American Women Number Eleven – Mrs. George Cornwallis-West | Star Tribune |
| 1902-11-09 | Types of Notable American Women No. 12 – Mrs. C.W. Fairbanks | Star Tribune |
| 1902-11-16 | Types of Notable American Women Number Twelve – Mrs. Ballington Booth | Star Tribune |
| 1902-11-23 | Types of Notable American Women Number Thirteen – Mrs. Julia Ward Howe | Star Tribune |
| 1902-11-30 | Types of Notable American Women Number Fifteen – Harriet Hubbard Ayer | Star Tribune |
| 1902-12-07 | Types of Notable American Women Number Sixteen – Mrs. Burton Harrison | Star Tribune |
| 1902-12-14 | Types of Notable American Women Number Seventeen – Miss M. Carey Thomas | Star Tribune |
| 1902-12-21 | Do Not Kiss Babies On the Lips | Star Tribune |
| 1902-12-28 | Types of Notable American Women Number Eighteen – Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt | Star Tribune |
| 1903 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1903-01-04 | Miss Pauline Astor’s New Handshake | Star Tribune |
| 1903-01-11 | American Girl – No. 1 | Star Tribune |
| 1903-01-18 | American Girl – No. 2 | Star Tribune |
| 1903-01-25 | American Girl – Number Three | Star Tribune |
| 1903-02-01 | American Girl – Number Four | Star Tribune |
| 1903-02-08 | American Girl – Number Five | Star Tribune |
| 1903-02-15 | American Girl – Number Six | Star Tribune |
| 1903-02-22 | American Girl – Number Seven | Star Tribune |
| 1903-03-01 | American Girl – Number Eight | Star Tribune |
| 1903-03-08 | American Girl – Number Nine | Star Tribune |
| 1903-03-15 | The American Girl – No. X | Star Tribune |
| 1903-03-22 | The Ten Strauss American Girls | Star Tribune |
| 1903-03-29 | A Tempting Chafing Dish Luncheon | Star Tribune |
| 1903-04-05 | An Automobile Luncheon | Star Tribune |
| 1903-04-12 | The New Windy Day Skirt | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-04-19 | Creamed Sweetbreads a Chafing Dish Dainty | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-04-26 | Fair Financier of Frocks Begins Business With Nation’s Most Prominent Women as Her Financial Backers | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-05-03 | Marion Harland – Her Work – Her Home – Her Pleasures | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-05-10 | The Etiquette of Mourning as Set Forth by the President of the National Millines’ Association | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-05-17 | A Way for the Needy Young Woman to Make Some Money at the Seashore | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-05-24 | Types of American Professional Women – The Entertainer | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-05-31 | Types of American Professional Women – The Riding Mistress | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-06-07 | Types of American Professional Women – The Hotel Hostess | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-06-14 | Types of American Professional Women – The Golf Instructor | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-06-21 | Types of American Professional Women – The Fashionable Housekeeper | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-06-28 | Types of American Professional Women – A Teacher of Whist | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-07-05 | Types of American Professional Women – A Parlor Lecturer | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-07-12 | Types of American Professional Women – The Fashionable Modiste | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-07-19 | Types of American Professional Women – The Fashionable School Mistress | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-07-26 | Types of American Professional Women – The Fashionable Milliner | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-08-02 | Representative American Woman | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-08-09 | Types of American Summer Girls – The Bathing Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-08-16 | Types of American Summer Girls – The Tennis Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-08-23 | Types of American Summer Girls – The Golf Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-08-30 | Types of American Summer Girls – The Hunting Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-09-06 | Types of American Summer Girls – The Rowing Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-09-13 | Types of American Summer Girls – The Fishing Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-09-20 | New Dry Cleaning Methods Save Time and Labor in Freshening Up the Little Things of Dress… | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-09-27 | Smartest Aprons This Year Are Made Up of Colored Materials | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-10-04 | Picturesque Trentham Ware Modeled on Antique Patterns a Novelty for Luncheon Tables | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-10-11 | Teneriffe Lace is Being Made in Wool to Trim Winter Gowns | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-10-18 | Little “Cleaning Caskets” Come Fitted Out With Apparatus to Keep Jewelry in Order | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-10-25 | Some of the Latest Appliances for Model Kitchens | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-11-01 | Have You Seen the New Cushions? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-11-08 | Christmas Gifts from Remnants | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-11-15 | New Developments in Shoestring Fancy Work | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-11-22 | The Latest Tea Table and Its Furnishings | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-11-29 | New Fruits to Figure in Our Menus | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-12-06 | Artistic Plants for the Winter Window | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-12-13 | White and Black the Smart Domestic Uniform | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-12-20 | Christmas Candymaking | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1903-12-27 | New Belonging’s For The Chafing Dish | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1904-01-03 | American Women Learn Torchon Lace Making | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-01-10 | New “Findings” for the Woman Who Sews | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-01-17 | What is L’Art Nouveau? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-01-24 | The Ready Made Flounce | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-01-31 | Pastime and Pin Money in Crystoleum Pictures | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-02-07 | Porch Furnishings from Paris | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-02-14 | Pretty Rooms For the Cottage Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-02-21 | Return of The Russian Samorar | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-02-28 | China Flower Holders | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-03-06 | Hardanger Embroidery and Other Novelties In Lenten Fancy Work | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-03-13 | Kitchen Garden Play for Little Housekeepers | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-03-20 | Shampooing a Feather | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-03-27 | Preparing the First Course for the Easter Breakfast | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-04-03 | How Uncle Sam Teaches Gardening to Children | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-04-10 | The New Dutch Design for Embroidery | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-04-17 | A Morris Chair for The College Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-04-24 | Individual Chafing Dish Course for a Woman’s Luncheon | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-05-01 | Pattern for Table Centre in Irish Lace | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-05-08 | Keeping House by Electricity | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-05-15 | The Professional Housekeeper – Her Qualifications and Duties | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-05-22 | Where Some Women Fail as Home Makers | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-05-29 | A New Glass for Serving Grape Fruit | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-06-05 | Dainty Table Furnishings Give a Flavor to Home Cooking | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-06-12 | A Simple Summer Dessert – by the French Method | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-06-19 | Glove Cleaning A New Occupation for Women | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-06-26 | Is Nervous Prostration a Necessity With the Modern Woman? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-07-03 | Whose is the Fault That Keeping House is Going Out of Fashion and Boarding House Life Coming In? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-07-10 | Does the Girl Who is Born Poor Make a More Economical Wife Than a Rich Man’s Daughter | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-07-17 | The Agitated Return of Old Schools to Old-Fashioned Methods of Punishment | Star Tribune |
| 1904-07-24 | The Rest-Cure Movement at Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-07-31 | Life at Fashionable Summer Resorts Fraught With Special Dangers for Children | Star Tribune |
| 1904-08-07 | Does the Business Education of the Modern Woman Detract From Her Personal Charm? | Star Tribune |
| 1904-08-14 | The Girl and Her Career – A Question That Is Confronting Modern Parents | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-08-21 | Housekeeping When Prices Go Up – Soups | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-08-28 | Housekeeping When Prices Are Up – The Advantages of Fresh Fish | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-09-04 | Housekeeping When Prices Are Up – The Nutritive and Economic Value of Vegetables as Compared… | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-09-11 | Housekeeping When the Prices Are High – Fruits | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-09-18 | Hospitality as a Duty – A Familiar Talk With the Family | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-09-25 | A Chapter for Guests on “Guestly” Etiquette | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-10-02 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat Dwellers, No. I – Some Little Things That Are Not Trifles | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-10-09 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat Dwellers, No. II – The Maid of All Work | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-10-16 | A Model Table Just Ready for The Wedding Party | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-10-23 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat Dwellers – An All-Halloween at Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-10-30 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat Dwellers – Your Duty to the Maid-of-All-Work | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-11-06 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat Dwellers – The Duties of the Maid-of-All-Work | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-11-13 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat Dwellers – Where our Maid-of-All-Work Lives and Sleeps | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-11-20 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat-Dwellers – Marketing for Two | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-11-27 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat-Dwellers – A Monetary Study for Young Married Couples | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-12-04 | The Mystery of the Stock-Pot – And the Joys Its Solving Reveals | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-12-11 | Familiar Talks With Cottagers and Flat-Dwellers – How to be Comfortable Though A Flat-Dweller | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-12-18 | Holiday Blackmail Which Makes “Christmas Not What It Used to Be” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1904-12-25 | Olive Plants and American Flats – House-Hunting Trials of Parents | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1905-01-01 | A New Year’s Preachment for the Council | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-01-08 | Familiar Talks with Cottagers and Flat Dwellers – Our Maid’s Outings | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-01-15 | Familiar Talks with Cottagers and Flat Dwellers – Some Suggestions Concerning Salads, Their… | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-01-22 | Emergency Luncheon for the Unexpected Guests | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-01-29 | Uses and Abuses of Canned Goods in the Household | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-02-05 | How to Lighten the Winter Bill of Fare | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-02-12 | A “Valentine High Tea” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-02-19 | Providing for “Pinch Time” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-02-26 | The Easiest Table Decorations to Make | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-03-05 | An Afternoon at Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-03-12 | The Linens Which Should Fill the Linen Closet | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-03-19 | Kitchen Plenishing | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-03-26 | Spring Housecleaning | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-04-02 | “When ‘John’ Brings a Friend Home to Dinner” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-04-09 | A Suggested Substitute for the Tyrant Potato | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-04-16 | Putting Away Winter Woolens and Furs | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-04-23 | An Aquatic Conservatory | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-04-30 | Getting Ready for Dressmaking and Renovating | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-05-07 | Our Boy’s Birthday Dinner | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-05-14 | Our Girl’s Luncheon Party | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-05-21 | A Family Basket Picnic | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-05-28 | The Neighbohood Picnic | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-06-04 | Country Boarding | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-06-11 | Practical and Sympathizing Talks with the “Must-Stay-At-Home” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-06-18 | Aid and Comfort for Must-Stay-At-Homes | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-06-25 | The Care of Books | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-07-02 | Canning and Preserving in the Old-Fashioned Way | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-07-09 | The Family Camp | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-07-16 | The Lawn Party | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-07-23 | Foods to Avoid in Summer and Why | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-07-30 | Summer Foods and How to Prepare Them | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-08-06 | Summer Breads | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-08-13 | Sea, Lake and River Foods | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-08-20 | Tomatoes and How to Prepare Them | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-08-27 | Domestic Surgery – A Practical Talk | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-09-03 | Medicinal Value of Foods | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-09-10 | The Apple and Grape Cure | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-09-17 | The School Luncheon | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-09-24 | In Chestnut Time | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-10-01 | Hardwood Floors & Rugs versus Carpets | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-10-08 | “May-Haves” and “Must-Bes,” or Comfort Versus Luxuries | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-10-15 | Our Maid-of-All-Work Puts in Her Word | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-10-22 | An Old Fashioned Hallowe’en Party | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-10-29 | Bridget Thekla has Another “Word” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-11-05 | In One Room or Two – At Light Housekeeping (In Two Parts, No. 1) | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-11-12 | In One Room or Two – At Light Housekeeping (In Two Parts, No. 2) | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-11-19 | Serving Dainty Fruit Dishes | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-11-26 | Thanksgiving | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-12-03 | Slighting as a Useful Art | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-12-10 | Christmas Chat – Christmas Candy | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-12-17 | Christmas Bells / Simplicity Marks the Modern Maid’s Wedding | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-12-24 | A Foreword of New Year’s – The Real Resolution | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1905-12-31 | In the Laundry – Washday (Number One of a Series of Practical Talks) / A Cup of Tea | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1906-01-07 | Starching, Bluing and Drying (No. 2 of a Series of Practical Talks on Laundry Work) | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-01-14 | Ironing Day (No. III of Marion Harland’s Practical Talks on Laundry Work) | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-01-21 | In the Laundry – Washing Flannels (Practical Hints to Housewives by Marion Harland) | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-01-28 | Simplifying the Hard Bits of Mending / New Bowls and Their Uses | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-02-04 | The Valentine Party / Favors and Invitations | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-02-11 | How to Select Inexpensive Rugs / Decorative Shelves | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-02-18 | About a Housekeeper and a Homemaker | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-02-25 | Co-operative Plan for Servants Article No. 2 | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-03-04 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – A Domestic Fine Art No. III | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-03-11 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Glass and Silver No. IV | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-03-18 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – The Bathroom and Borax No. V | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-03-25 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Her Talks Run Upon Soaps No. VI | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-04-01 | Mrs. Sterling’s Talks Kightening Labor No. VII | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-04-08 | Toast and Tea According to Mrs. Sterling No. VIII | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-04-15 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways Wit and Eggs No. IX | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-04-22 | Mrs. Sterling Discusses “Pinch Time” No. X | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-04-29 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways The Charlotte Russe Family No. XI | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-05-06 | Mrs. Sterling’s No. XII | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-05-13 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Moth and Dust No. XIII | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-05-20 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Making Cornbread No. XIV | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-05-27 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Pastry Versus Paste No. XV | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-06-03 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Hot Water No. XVI | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-06-10 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – The Hottest Day of the Season No. XVII | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-06-17 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – The Knack of Retrieving Failures No. XVIII | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-06-24 | The Housemothers’ Exchange – Good Bread | Star Tribune |
| 1906-07-01 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Planking No. XIX | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-07-08 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Turning the Wild Fruits to Account No. XX | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-07-15 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – The Extravagance of Economy of Gas Stoves No. XXI | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-07-22 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Serving Melons No. XXII | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-07-29 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Some Breakfasts for Finical Folks No. XXIII | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-08-05 | Mrs. Sterling’s Coterie Discusses Croquettes No. XXIV | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-08-12 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Linen Versus Cotton No. XXV | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-08-19 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – Spots and Stains of Divers Kinds No. XXVI | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-08-26 | Mrs. Sterling’s Ways – A Vegetarian Luncheon at Home No. 27 | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-09-02 | The Safest Way to Wash Flannels / Vegetable-Safe and Refrigerator Wisdom | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-09-09 | Green Sweet Peppers Cooked in Various Ways / The Possibilities of an Orange | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-09-16 | How to Go About Staining a Floor / Pastry Bag Uses | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-09-23 | Pulled Bread and Beaten Biscuit | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-09-30 | The Trials of a Housekeeper | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-10-07 | Buffet Suppers | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-10-14 | “Spread” Dainties Evolved by College Girls | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-10-21 | Little Things That Make Tables Pretty | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-10-28 | A Candy Pull | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-11-04 | New Gifts for Fall Brides | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-11-11 | What Can Be Done with Old Carpets | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-11-18 | Grapefruit at its Best | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-11-25 | Pretty Centrepieces for Thanksgiving Tables | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-12-02 | Plum Puddings and Fruit Cakes for the Holidays | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-12-09 | Under My Foreign Vine and Fig Tree – France, the Land of Noted Cooks and Dainty Service | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-12-16 | Christmas Fare in Many Lands | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-12-23 | Under My Foreign Vine and Fig Tree – Our First Christmas Dinner in Rome | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1906-12-30 | Under My Foreign Vine and Fig Tree – Still in Italy | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1907-01-06 | Under My Foreign Vine and Fig Tree – The German Housewife | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-01-13 | Under My Foreign Vine and Fig Tree – Switzerland | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-01-20 | Under My Foreign Vine and Fig Tree – In Merrie England | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-01-27 | Under My Foreign Vine and Fig Tree – In Russia | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-02-03 | Savory and Nourishing Lenten Fare | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-02-10 | Savory and Nourishing Lenten Fare – Spinach the Broom of the Stomach | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-02-17 | Savory and Nourishing Lenten Fare | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-02-24 | Different Ways of Preparing Asparagus | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-03-03 | Some Delicious Lenten Entrees | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-03-10 | Delicious and Savory Souffles | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-03-17 | Different Ways of Preparing Fish | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-03-24 | Easter Fare and How to Serve It | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-03-31 | The Convalescent’s Tray | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-04-07 | The After Entertainment Supper | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-04-14 | Novel Ideas for an Afternoon Reception | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-04-21 | How to Entertain at a Breakfast | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-04-28 | How to Entertain at a Luncheon | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-05-05 | How to Entertain at a Dinner | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-05-12 | How to Entertain at an Evening Reception | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-05-19 | Economizing Time, Money and Strength in Housekeeping | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-05-26 | A Revival of The Art of Preserving | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-06-02 | The Art of Canning Vegetables | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-06-09 | Cuts of Meat and How to Buy Them | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-06-16 | Some Summer Vegetables and How to Cook Them | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-06-23 | More Summer Vegetables and How to Cook Them | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-06-30 | Preparing for a Fourth of July Picnic | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-07-07 | Marketing for Us Two | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-07-14 | Proper Care of Sink and Refrigerator | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-07-21 | Learning to Cook and Proper Utensils | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-07-28 | Appetizing Jellied Soups for Hot Days | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-08-04 | Midsummer Meals Without Meat | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-08-11 | Frozen Desserts | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-08-18 | Cold Luncheons for Hot Days | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-08-25 | Hot Weather Soft Drinks | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-09-01 | Pickles and Catsups | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-09-08 | Feeding Children from 2 to 12 | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-09-15 | Training the Housemaid and Waitress | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-09-22 | Making Bread and Rolls | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-09-29 | Stuffing and Forcemeats | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-10-06 | Palatable Ways of Preparing Apples | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-10-13 | Getting Ready for Winter | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-10-20 | How to Be a Successful Boarding House Keeper | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-10-27 | Oyster Dainties | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-11-03 | Practical Lace Washing | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-11-10 | Chestnut Cookery | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-11-17 | Cooking a Ham to Best Advantage | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-11-24 | The Thanksgiving Turkey | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-12-01 | Palatable Hashes | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-12-08 | Holiday Cakes and Puddings | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-12-15 | Christmas in the Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-12-22 | Proper Division of Family Income | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1907-12-29 | Twelfth Night Dainties | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1908-01-05 | Winter Recuperation for Housewives | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-01-12 | How to Cook Rice | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-01-19 | The Woman Who Eats Alone | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-01-26 | Tea, Coffee and Chocolate | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-02-02 | Varying Winter Luncheons | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-02-09 | Cake Making in the Home Kitchen | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-02-16 | A Business Woman’s Luncheon | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-02-23 | Omelets and Eggs | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-03-01 | Concerning Fish | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-03-08 | Vegetables that Go with Certain Meats | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-03-15 | Honey and its Uses | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-03-22 | What We Can Get from Chocolate | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-03-29 | What May be Done with Cold Vegetables | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-04-05 | Afternoon Tea at Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-04-12 | How to Keep the House Clean | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-04-19 | Training the New Cook | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-04-26 | Acceptable Salads for the Springtime | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-05-03 | The Back Yard Kitchen Garden | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-05-10 | A June Wedding Breakfast | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-05-17 | A Backyard Parterre | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-05-24 | The Emergency Shelf | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-05-31 | With Marjory in the Laundry | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-06-07 | Tired Mothers | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-06-14 | Canning and Preserving at Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-06-21 | “Some Laundry Pests” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-06-28 | Make Summer Work Light | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-07-05 | Soft Summer Drinks | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-07-12 | The Veranda as a Living Room | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-07-19 | Canning Vegetables | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-07-26 | The Spice of Meat | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-08-02 | Keep Cool | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-08-09 | Jellying and Preserving Large Fruits | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-08-16 | Our Summer Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-08-23 | The Inviting Table | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-08-30 | The Picnic Basket | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-09-06 | The Maid of All Work | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-09-13 | School Children’s Luncheon Basket | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-09-20 | Putting the House in Winter Order | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-09-27 | Twin Allies – Kerosene and Borax | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-10-04 | The Bride’s Kitchen | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-10-11 | A Talk on Detersives | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-10-18 | Caring for Furniture | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-10-25 | Cheese | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-11-01 | An Informal Luncheon | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-11-08 | Soups | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-11-15 | Carving | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-11-22 | The Thanksgiving Dinner | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-11-29 | Common Everyday Winter Vegetables | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-12-06 | “Hard Times Holiday Gifts” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-12-13 | A Christmas Candy Bee | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-12-20 | The Christmas Dinner | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1908-12-27 | A New Year’s Talk | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1909-01-03 | Window Gardening and House Plants | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-01-10 | Planting Bulbs for Easter | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-01-17 | Colonial Cookery | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-01-24 | Second Paper on Colonial Cookery | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-01-31 | Why Do We Invite People to Our Homes? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-02-07 | For Sweet Charity’s Sake | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-02-14 | The Box from Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-02-21 | Fish, Flesh or Fowl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-02-28 | Hot Cakes | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-03-07 | Ways and Ways of Doing Things | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-03-14 | With a Chafing Dish | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-03-21 | The Business Guest | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-03-28 | Concerning Oil Cloth | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-04-04 | The Bulbs We Planted | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-04-11 | How to Entertain the Gift of Flowers | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-04-18 | Some Old Southern Dishes | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-04-25 | Some Old Southern Dishes (continued) | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-05-02 | Our Boots and Shoes | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-05-09 | Spring Vegetables | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-05-16 | “At Moving Time” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-05-23 | Borrowing and Lending | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-05-30 | “Fair Linen” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-06-06 | Inexpensive Table Decorations | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-06-13 | How to Jelly Small Fruits | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-06-20 | Apartment Home Life | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-06-27 | The Breakfast Table | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-07-04 | Raw Foods: A Nut For Our Housemothers to Crack | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-07-11 | Fruit for All the Year ‘round | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-07-18 | The Care of the Cellar | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-07-25 | Etiquette of Our Maid’s Apron | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-08-01 | The Tomato as Fruit and Vegetable | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-08-08 | Camp Life | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-08-15 | Afternoon Tea on the Veranda | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-08-22 | The Amateur Nurse | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-08-29 | The Frivolous Type of Bachelor Girl | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-09-05 | The Grandmother in the Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-09-12 | Only a Boarder | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-09-19 | Olive Oil | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-09-26 | Whose Duty Is It? Mother’s or Daughter’s | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-10-03 | The Sunday Night Tea | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-10-10 | Facing a Stubborn Fact | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-10-17 | Economy in Buying | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-10-24 | Economy of Materials and in Cooking | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-10-31 | Economy in Hired Labor | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-11-07 | Pickling and Stealing | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-11-14 | Early to Bed | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-11-21 | Thanksgiving Day Then and Now | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-11-28 | Holiday Goodies | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-12-05 | Gifts for the Country Cousin | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-12-12 | The Child and Its Christmas Effort | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-12-19 | As We Give the Gift | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1909-12-26 | The Glad New Year’s First Festivities | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1910-01-02 | The Waiterless Dinner Party | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-01-09 | The Dignity of Left Overs | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-01-16 | Nuts and their Values | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-01-23 | Slighting as a Housewifely Art | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-01-30 | How Does Our Girl-Graduate Fit into the Home-Niche? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-02-06 | Pan Cakes and Hot Cross Buns | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-02-13 | The Peril of the Rush Meal | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-02-20 | Lady Baltimore and Other Famous Cakes | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-02-27 | How to Tempt the Invalid | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-03-06 | French Cookery in American Kitchens | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-03-13 | The Housemaid, Her Place, Her Duties, Her Rights and Her Privileges | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-03-20 | When Eggs are High | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-03-27 | Count the Cost of the Second Help of Meat | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-04-03 | Our Maid as a Stockholder | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-04-10 | When We Must Use Canned Goods – and How | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-04-17 | Concerning the Casserole | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-04-24 | Springtime Salads | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-05-01 | Home Methods of Preserving Eggs | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-05-08 | Substitutes in Kitchen and Pantry | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-05-15 | The Fruit Cup as a Dessert | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-05-22 | Dangers that Lurk in Food | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-05-29 | Our Maid Protests | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-06-05 | Breakfasting in Bed | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-06-12 | Canning at Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-06-19 | A Big Kitchen or a Small? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-06-26 | Iced Drinks in Hot Weather | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-07-03 | The Art of Giving Orders | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-07-10 | Talk of Milk – “The Perfect Food” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-07-17 | In Fly Time | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-07-24 | Summer Fare – Nourishing and Cool | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-07-31 | Some Auxiliaries in Cooking | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-08-07 | How Our Homes Are Lighted | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-08-14 | The Sensible Family Picnic | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-08-21 | The Simple Entree | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-08-28 | Just One Day-A Lay Sermon | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-09-04 | The Passing of the Cookey | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-09-11 | Very Plain Talk with Grown Up Children | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-09-18 | A Lesson in Soup Making | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-09-25 | Cooking for Profit | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-10-02 | Foods that Are Cooked in Moulds | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-10-09 | Handmade Manners | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-10-16 | The October House Wedding | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-10-23 | On Choosing and Preparing Fish | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-10-30 | The Cold Lunch at Its Worst and Best | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-11-06 | What Shall We Do with the English Sparrow? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-11-13 | Why Stews Are Economical | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-11-20 | The Thanksgiving Dinner | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-11-27 | The Bride’s Kitchen | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-12-04 | The Twentieth Century Family Luncheon | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-12-11 | Concerning Allowances | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-12-18 | At Yule Tide | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1910-12-25 | The Peaks of Darien a New Year’s Talk | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1911-01-01 | The Uninvited Guest | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-01-08 | In Our Italian Kitchen | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-01-15 | Vegetable Surprises for Winter | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-01-22 | Filling the Aching Void | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-01-29 | The Business Man’s Luncheon | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-02-05 | The Evolution of the Cutlet | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-02-12 | What is a Buffet Luncheon? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-02-19 | ”Oh Do You Know the Muffin Man?” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-02-26 | ”Only My Wife” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-03-05 | The Business Girl’s Place in the Home | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-03-12 | When One Roast Plays Many Parts | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-03-19 | Care of the Rented House | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-03-26 | The Business Girl Again | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-03-30 | The Bulbs We Planted | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-04-02 | Springtime and Salads | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-04-09 | Spring House Cleaning | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-04-16 | Easter – Earth’s Gladdest Day | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-04-23 | He Would A-Wooing Go | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-04-30 | A Cup of Coffee and a Dish of Tea | Detroit Free Press |
| 1911-05-07 | Waffles, Pancakes and Fritters | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-05-14 | A Brief for Bridget | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-05-21 | What Shall Our Daughter Do? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-05-28 | The Tomato Down to Date | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-06-04 | Homemade Relishes | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-06-11 | Jams and Jellies | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-06-18 | Toast and the Evolution of the Toaster | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-06-25 | The Business Girl in England | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-07-02 | Can We Have a Sane Fourth of July? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-07-09 | Mother’s Vacation | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-07-16 | In the Berry Season | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-07-23 | A Very Plain Talk with Parents | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-07-30 | Homemade Ice Cream | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-08-06 | The Paper Bag in Cookery | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-08-13 | In the Heart of the Heated Term | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-08-20 | The Kindly Fruits of the Earth | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-08-27 | Meals without Meat | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-09-03 | When Grapes Are Ripe | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-09-10 | The Clean Kitchen | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-09-17 | What One Man Says of Business Women | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-09-24 | ”The Blessed Sunshine” ~ A Modern Improvement | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-10-01 | Wit in the Cooking of Eggs | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-10-08 | ”That Nothing Be Lost” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-10-15 | What Has Your Vacation Done for You? | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-10-22 | Sauces for Meat and Fish | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-10-29 | Our Daily Bread | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-11-05 | A Square Peg in a Round Hole | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-11-12 | “Who Is My Neighbor?” | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-11-19 | In Behalf of the Oven | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-11-26 | On Thanksgiving Day | The Buffalo Sunday Morning News |
| 1911-12-03 | The “Unbusiness-Like” Ways of Women | Detroit Free Press |
| 1911-12-10 | The Truth About Household Rubbish | Detroit Free Press |
| 1911-12-17 | Simplifying Holiday Giving | Detroit Free Press |
| 1911-12-24 | To Men of Good Will | Detroit Free Press |
| 1911-12-31 | A Fresh Beginninging | Detroit Free Press |
| 1912 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1912-01-07 | Heart to Heart Chat with Discouraged Housewife | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-01-14 | About Canned Foods | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-01-21 | Homemade Candies | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-01-28 | Fancy Candies and Cakes | Los Angeles Times |
| 1912-02-04 | When the Child Is Sick | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-02-11 | Home Nursing in the Sick Room | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-02-18 | Concerning Cheese | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-02-25 | With the Chafing Dish | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-03-03 | “Little Foxes” of the Home | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-03-10 | When to Begin Training a Child | Los Angeles Times |
| 1912-03-17 | “The Breakfast Grouch”; Has It No Antidote? | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-03-24 | How to Manage That “Ungovernable Child” | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-03-31 | “Variety Is the Spice of Life” | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-04-07 | The Small, Sweet Courtesies of Life | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-04-14 | Co-operation of Head, Heels, and Hands | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-04-21 | Trials of Mistress and Maid | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-04-28 | The Household Linens | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-05-05 | Housecleaning Shorn of its Old-Time Horrors | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-05-12 | Cookery for the Invalid | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-05-19 | The Country Tea Room | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-05-26 | Foreign Dishes for Home Tables | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-06-02 | Kissing a Custom Full of Peril to Health | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-06-09 | The Engaged Girl Who Cannot Cook | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-06-16 | Position in the Household of the Elder Sister | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-06-23 | The Borrowing Nuisance | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-06-30 | Beware the Harmful Fly | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-07-07 | The Problem of the Shiftless Husband | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-07-14 | Paper Bag Cookery in American Kitchens | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-07-21 | Our “Self-Made” Man at Home | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-07-28 | Our Daily Food as Medicine | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-08-04 | Is Corporal Punishment a Relic of Savagery? | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-08-11 | Concerning Covers and Lids | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-08-18 | A Midsummer Talk to Housewives | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-08-25 | A Tried Mother and Her Summer Vacation | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-09-01 | What and When and How to Eat | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-09-08 | Familiar Talk of De-Appetizers | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-09-15 | Smoothing Out Vacation Kinks | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-09-22 | A Symposium on Corporal Punishment | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-09-29 | Familiar Talk with Our Farmers’ Wives | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-10-06 | In Other People’s Houses | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-10-13 | The “Vexed” Question Again Obtrudes | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-10-20 | The Other Side of the “Vexed” Question | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-10-27 | Rational Sanitation in the Household | Los Angeles Times |
| 1912-11-03 | How to Buy Cheap Cuts | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-11-10 | Star of the Apron in the Ascendant | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-11-17 | Systematic Regulation of Housekeeping | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-11-24 | Teacher’s Protest Against Parental Neglect | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-12-01 | How to Cook Without Fresh Meats | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-12-08 | A Second Symposium on ‘The Vexed Question’ | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-12-15 | The Leavening Power of the Christmas Spirit | Los Angeles Times |
| 1912-12-22 | How to Avoid the Post-Christmas Reaction | The Washington Herald |
| 1912-12-29 | A Word About New Year Resolutions | The Washington Herald |
| 1913 | ||
| Date | Article | Source |
| 1913-01-05 | Concerning Home Made Bread | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-01-12 | Mother’s Protest Against Maternal Cruelty | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-01-19 | Increasing The Family Income at Child’s Expense | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-01-26 | Make Your Orders Plain to Maid or Child | Los Angeles Times |
| 1913-02-02 | Keep Up Standard of Your Personal Appearance | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-02-09 | If We Could “See Ourselves as Others See Us” | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-02-16 | Keeping Clean Versus Getting Clean | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-02-23 | To Whom Belong the Wages of the Child? | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-03-02 | Suggestions for Egg Cookery | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-03-09 | How Do You Care for Your Guests? | Los Angeles Times |
| 1913-03-16 | Make Yourself a Welcome Guest | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-03-23 | Dangers of Keeping House Pets in the City | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-03-30 | What Do You Do with Stale Bread? | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-04-06 | The Trained Nurse in the Home | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-04-13 | Systematic vs. Happy Go Lucky Housekeeping | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-04-20 | “All the Time There Is” Belongs to Us | The Los Angeles Times |
| 1913-04-27 | How the Chafing Dish Helps the Housekeeper | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-05-04 | The Duty of the Wage Earning Child | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-05-11 | Unconsidered Trifles in Housekeeping | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-05-18 | Summer Change in the Home | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-05-25 | The War with Hot Weather Pests | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-06-01 | Strawberries in Sundry Styles | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-06-08 | The Husband and the Closet | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-06-15 | The Case of the Minister’s Wife | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-06-22 | Children and Mothers at Play | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-06-29 | How to Cook Summer Vegetables | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-07-06 | Something Concerning Step Parents | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-07-13 | Good Ventilation in the Kitchen | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-07-20 | The Girl and Mother Problem | The Los Angeles Times |
| 1913-07-27 | Midsummer Jams, Jellies, and Condiments | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-08-03 | Callers Who Lack Consideration | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-08-10 | Masculine Carelessness in Vacation Dress | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-08-17 | In the Good Old Summer Time | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-08-24 | What to Take to the Picnic | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-08-31 | Utilize Your Spare Moments | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-09-07 | Our Children and their Manners | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-09-14 | Good Things Prepared from Grapes | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-09-21 | After the Summer Vacation | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-09-28 | A Talk About the Habit of Gossiping | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-10-05 | Chop Suey and Some Rice Dishes | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-10-12 | Keeping Things in Their Places | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-10-19 | Burn Your Own Smoke | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-10-26 | The Value of Nuts in Cookery | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-11-02 | Common Sense in Table Manners | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-11-09 | The Mote and the Beam | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-11-16 | The Wife with a Talent | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-11-23 | For the Late at Night Supper | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-11-30 | What Does Sunday Mean in Your Home? | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-12-07 | Mothers and Their Daughters | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-12-14 | When John Entertains Friends | Los Angeles Times |
| 1913-12-21 | Candies for Christmas Time | The Washington Herald |
| 1913-12-28 | Your Duty to Your Body | The Washington Herald |