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Show TV 4 ES. CALVIN COOLIDGE (left), who bu nowVcomt the -Pint . Lady-of the Land. (Right, President Calvin Cool-V Cool-V idje and hia two aona, Calvin- Jr., left, nd John, photographed as tfcey;wer strolling; together before Mr. Coolidge became be-came the president pi thq United 'State. '".. --. '" . , ' ' ? - T "In 41 M ? i ' ' . ' , ' "SL "'... - it I' T 4 . - 1 f ' "'" 'J V- ' " 'f ' - it, x MBS. COOLIDGE INUWTERV.E17-. TALKS OF HOME New First Lady Excludes Male - Reporters ' From First Conference; to Break Up Housekeeping . akaBTajsnsaaeTajBmBSB . WA8HINQTOXK Ang...4 Bf V. P.) Mrs. Calvin Coolldg. th new first lady of tha land, want oa a ahopplng tour on her first day In Waahlngton alnc her husband be-am be-am president. . M. was very warm weather and ah started out early, to get don before th heat became too vere. 8h was bark at th temporary whit house tn th Wlllard hotel at 11 o'clock. - ' ' Folks did not look at her -as she went from one stor to another. an-other. '.', Her picture has not been published pub-lished sufficiently yet to make bar far known to many people. . . When Mrs. Coolldg got back to th hotel ther waa a tremendous throng of nswspsper men in the corridor leading to tha eiecutlre ult. . They were practically all men-hut men-hut ther waa two or three girl reporters In th midst of r 'tn crowd. ' II ney looaea ratner lonesome, a few mlnutea later a meaeenger announced an-nounced that Mra. Coolldg wo lid hav press eonferenc ef her own and only th rsprtss would be admitted. Bo while Mr.i Coolidge . waa receiving , the men in one room, Mra. Coolidge was r-cfvlng r-cfvlng th women In another. It was understood, howsver, that tha new first lady waa not to be quoted In a formal way. Bha met the women ' representatlvea of the press In the dining, room of tha suite Mra. Coolldg wore a whit pongee pon-gee dress, simply mad on atreight lines and whit shoes. Modified King Tut embroidery hands were around the neck and aleeves andj a wider decoration halfway down Ih plain aklrt. Her hair waa marcelled and she waa becomingly dressed In the wsy Waahlngton haa grown accustomed accus-tomed to ee4ng her. "I had hoped to ro up to Burl- lagton to.help my mother break un housekeeping." she said wnen asked about her Immediate - plan. "Toe know she's alon now si nor father' paaslng .and I sut get to go yet: I don't knowV Then the weather earn up for discussion and Mr. Coolldg emllliurly remarked re-marked that Just tw night ago In Vermont It waa necessary to sleep under blankets and quilt and Just feel the heat today. Th talk hopped around, from 'object to-. ubjecf from trsln ervic In some parte of NeW Kn-gland Kn-gland which Mra. Coolldse called "Intermittent" to the aubj7t of Waahlngton official society which I aha sen) had always treated her with great kindness. The sfternoon was spent opening open-ing new teiegrama and letter of congratulations and. greeting call-era. call-era. v |