Show PEEKED IN tN AT ATTHE ATThE THE WINDOWS I Crowds of the Curious Swarmed in inthe inthe inthe the White House Souse Grounds ROOSEVELT NOT VISIBLE PARIS COMMENT ON THE INAUGURAL INAUGURAL INAUGURAL URAL ADDRESS 0 Washington March 5 President Roosevelt passed pass d the h first Sunday after his inauguration quietly at the White WhiteHouse Ite House Surrounded by the members of or his family ana an his Ills house guests he spent the day d y In r recuperation from the fatigue incident to the heavy mental and physical strain which he under underwent underwent went sent during the inaugural ceremonies It was wan expected that the president would attend services today toda and in anticipation of his leaving the White House thousands or of people gathered g In and about the White hUe House grounds as early as No Zo restrictions were placed on en entrances entrances entrances trances to the grounds and throughout the day innumerable inn ble thousands tho sands of or peo people eo I I pIe wandered about the historic executive exe u tive mansion They swarmed about ab ut I Ithe the main entrance and peered through the thc closed glass doors and windows I Closed to Visitors The White House of course was closed to all visitors except the per personal personal personal friends and relatives of the Roosevelt family During Durin the day da the president and Mrs Irs Roosevelt received informal calls from many man of such j friends and at both luncheon and din dinner ner nel large larl companies nies were entertained It became evident early in the day that if the president should leave the White House to attend service at his I church he hc would be surrounded both at atthe atthe atthe the church and in going to and from I the church hurch by b an almost uncontrollable i crowd of and admirers admirers ers ens He was wa advised strongly not to leave the White House under the cir circumstances circumstAnces ami and finally finalI yielded to the thea admonitions a of his friends Fairbanks at Church Vice President and ami Mrs Irs Fairbanks attended service this morning at their usual place of or worship the Metropolitan tan Methodist Meth Episcopal church At Atthe Atthe Atthe the conclusion of or the service the pastor Rev nov Dr Frank M 31 I Bristol and a large laro part of the congregation gathered about the vice ice presidents pew pc and anti ex extended ext extended tended t nde to tl him their congratulations on on his induction Into his high office offie I While thousands of visitors to the inaugural ceremonies left the city r last night and early today other thousands thou remained over ov ovir r Sunday The day was I fair rail but the air was sharp SilO rp with frost Seeing Washington automobiles automo and street cars were thronged to their ca en capacity capacity I and the principal thoroughfares of the capital were congested conge ted with hu I throughout the tIle day da 9 It was le re remarked marked by old Washingtonians that this tills was the first inauguration period for thirty years when wIlen the weather had been so uniformly pleasant pl for so 80 many successive days and comments i upon luck and Roose destiny became trite in repe repetition repetition among the vast crowds which thronged the capital The electric illuminations of f the tIle I f buildings along the line Une of of Cr the inaugural ural parade which ll have proved so 50 attractive aU to the thousands s sor of or visitors were cle turned on again to tonight tonight night The streets were thronged with people eople most mo of whom spent much of yf their time within the precincts of the court of history where here the th electrical display was pleasing |