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Home Folks Entering the ganglion of buildings, one is fairly dazzled by its grandeurs. By elevator or by an enormous marble and bronze ramp, built in a double spiral for ascending and descending, one reaches the portals of the Vatican Museums, where a papal post office, selling papal stamps, is daily patronized by eager hordes of tourists sending off picture post cards to the home folks.

The moral is clear. If you are staying more than two or three days in i country it pays to find out, for sure, what the postage is for air letters '5 grams; 10 grams, etc.) and air post cards and for surface letters and :ards. Then stock up on stamps and you are your own mailmaster. Another item for the postage wary: if you send myriads of post cards o the home folks you should know of a special gimmick. By writing only ive words of greeting on the cards you may mail them at printed-matter ates, which are so low as to be negligible.


Sifers (1897) ; Riley Child-Rhymes (1898); Riley Love-Lyrics (1899); Home Folks (1900) ; Riley Farm-Rhymes (1901) ; The Book of Joyous Children (1902) ; An Old Sweetheart of Mine (1902) ; His Pa's Romance (1903); A Defective Santa Claus (1904) ; Out to Old Aunt Mary's (1904) ; Riley Songs o' Cheer (1905); While the Heart Beats Young (1906); The Boys of the Old Glee Club (1907) ; Morning (1907) ; Home Again With Me (1908) ; Old School Day Romances (1909) ; The Girl I Loved (1910) ; The Lockerbie Book (1911) ; Old Times (1915). In 1902 That Old Sweetheart of Mine was published individually in a volume illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy. Since that date many special editions of Riley's works have been printed until the total numbers 70. The Biographical Edition of his complete works was published in 1913. In 1910 Riley experienced an illness t brought him very near death. In the next y his birthday was celebrated in the schools Indiana and of New York City. In 1912 the c< bration became more wide-spread, and Greenfii his birthplace, gave him a "Riley Day." In 1 the school children of Indianapolis paraded f his home on Lockerbie street, and Riley d were held at Anderson, Indiana University, ; Cincinnati, Ohio, which places he visited.
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