Show White House Receptions All An the invitations to formal entertainments entertainments enter enter- of the President and Mrs Roosevelt lt bear the of coat of ot the United States the States the eagle with the motto motto motto mot mot- to E B pluribus unum The Governor and Mrs Odell do not use the State of coat-of-arms on their invitation cards Invitations to the White House receptions receptions receptions recep recep- are sent all over the country and often abroad doubtless on the theory that those who are entitled to the honor honorof of an an invitation should receive their due whether there is any likelihood of being able to accept or not At the White House receptions President T ri s 's velt is I Is h n. n t I i in his m manner anner no n of T ri s 's velt is I Is h n. n t I i in his m manner anner no n of Roosevelt s ear y n greeting the guests and somewhat bois bois- President McKinley was polished pol pol- i and dignified President Harrison Harrison Harri Harri- son was as cold and reserved President Cleveland always looked bored President President President dent Arthur was graceful and appeared to be complimented by your presence President Hayes Hares was conscious President President President dent Grant was a brusque and sometimes sometimes sometimes some some- times restless Since the time of Lincoln no man In Inthe inthe inthe the White House had the winning way Of President McKinley He had two I arts of immense value to one In public i life He always made his caller feel that he had plenty of time to devote to him and to hear his story He could get et rid of him without offending him It was seldom that he ever let Jet any man mango mango mango go from his presence without feeling pleased with himself though he might have been been- compelled to refuse something something something some some- thing on which his caller had set his heart or to turn him down as the views politician n views It New ft-New New York Press |