| 1— | AN UNSPEAKABLE SIREN | John Gilliat |
| 2— | SANTA TERESA | William T. Whitlock |
| 3— | A DEBTOR TO PLEASURE | Louise Winter |
| 4— | THE WRONG MAN | Champion Bissell |
| 5— | THE SKIRTS OF CHANCE | Captain Thompson |
| 6— | THE GAME OF GLORIS | Brunswick Earlington |
| 7— | NAUGHTY ELIZABETH | Mark Livingston |
| 8— | SIX MONTHS IN HADES | Clarice Irene Clingham |
| 9— | AN ECLIPSE OF VIRTUE | Champion Bissell |
| 10— | ON THE ALTAR OF PASSION | John Gilliat |
| 11— | THE HUNT FOR HAPPINESS | Anita Vivanti Chartres |
| 12— | A PRINCE OF IMPUDENCE | Charles Stokes Wayne |
| 13— | MARGARET’S MISADVENTURE | A. S. Van Westrum |
| 14— | A DEAL IN DENVER | Gilmer McKendree |
| 15— | THE TEMPTATION OF CURZON | Louise Winter |
| 16— | THE COUSIN OF THE KING | A. S. Van Westrum |
| 17— | THAT DREADFUL WOMAN | H. R. Vynne |
| 18— | THE FOOD OF LOVE | J. H. Twells, Jr. |
| 19— | A MARRIAGE FOR HATE | H. R. Vynne |
| 20— | THE FAMINE OF HEARTS | Anne MacGregor |
| 21— | A WITCH OF TO-DAY | Charles Stokes Wayne |
| 22— | A MARTYR TO LOVE | Joanna E. Wood |
| 23— | HALF A WIFE | Louise Winter |
| 24— | THE KISS THAT KILLED | Percival Pollard |
| 25— | HER STRANGE EXPERIMENT | H. R. Vynne |
| 26— | FETTERS THAT SEAR | H. R. Vynne |
| 27— | THE MAN AND THE SOUBRETTE | Blanche Cerf |
| 28— | TOO MANY MAIDENS | Edward S. Van Zile |
| 29— | CUPID’S HOUSE PARTY | Justus Miles Forman |
| 30— | THE MAN’S PREROGATIVE | Edward S. Van Zile |
| 31— | SWEET SIN | T. Ledyard Smith |
| 32— | THE ASHES OF DESIRE | John Louis Berry, Jr. |
| 33— | A VERY REMARKABLE GIRL | L. H. Bickford |
| 34— | THE SALE OF A SOUL | C. M. S. McLellan |
| 35— | PAINT AND PETTICOATS | John Gilliat |
| 36— | PRINCESS ENIGMA | Clinton Ross |
| 37— | THE MASTER CHIVALRY | Margaret Lee |
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