Show PRESIDENT GREETS CROWD OF I New Years Year's Reception at White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House a Brilliant Affair MANY OFFICIALS IN LINE Army 1111 anti Xa Navy y Forces J LeaI tl Long Line to Greet Chief Executive o and Washington Jan 1 Just Just peo- peo ilo called tin on President and Mrs lIs loosevelt today to lo wish them a happy happ New l' Year It took the lie President three hours to lo shake hands with all corners comers hut but he lie did ditl It with his usual graciousness and with nearly evel every caller aller he got In a word or two in a ad- ad Klon which to the e De I has ms become a n b word by-word wold in circles At exactly 11 o'clock a blare of oC trumpets announced th the arrival of oC the President resident at the New Years Year's recep- recep lon lion He came camo down the stairway train from rom the private rooms of the tho White WhiteHouse House louse to the blue p parlor with Mrs Airs Roosevelt on his arm pressed by social so so- cial ial attaches from the army and navy and nd as thc they entered the Immense room which was as lavishly decorated d with palms and cut flowers the Marine band truck struck up up The Star Spangled Banner Danner and antl the Presidents President's reception was formally Corm opened PI First t In Line President Roo Roosevelt velt took a a. po position near icar the door at the head of or the re ro- ro line On his rIght was Mrs 1 Roosevelt to her right rl ht Mrs 1 Fair Fair- Fairbanks banks bank and antl so on down the line the tho theadies ladies Indies of or the Ito cabinet taking their positions po po- po In the tho order of ot precedence Behind Behind Be- Be hind them stood the vice president and the members of or the cabinet To the opposite of or the re receiving line were the lip Presidents President's aides the exception 1 of Colonel Charles S S. Bromwell Bromwell Brom Broun- well and Captain McCoy who made the introductions The former included Lieutenant Commander Albert L J-i Key United States Stales navy Captain Arthur E E. Hartl Harding In U U. S S. S M. M C. C Lieutenant Chauncey U. U 5 S. S N. N Captain Fitzhugh Lee U. U S. S cavalry ant Douglas MacArthur corps of or en on- C. C R. R Train U. U S. S X N. ant Philip H. H Sheridan U. U S. S cavalry and EnsIgn Semmes Reed TJ U S. S N. N With t the ie exception of the members lubers of oC the diplomatic corps all th the Introductions Introductions introductions Intro intro- to the tho President Were made b by Colonel no Cromwell ll an and to t t t UP lJ l ll l L alI i. I J Fd Ing the diplomatic corps cili ortt r canto came the representatives o of the lie Judicial Judi Judi- I II 1 cia cial branch of ot the time government go at I Washington headed by the Justices S of I tI the c SUJ Supreme at e court Chief Chier Justice Mel Mel- Iel- Iel vine vue v w jt camo caine cimo urse each ach of the a associate Justices folo following wi ne For Forthe Forthe Forthe the first time In his l new ew capacity as asan asan asan an associate Justice of ot the Supreme court COUt William II 11 I M dy yes present at U X 1 function at the While House Following the Supreme court wore vore the tho Judges Judes of the Court of Appeals Appeals Ap Ap- Appeals Ap- Ap peals and of or the Supreme court of the District Sit of f Columbia the Judge of tho time Court of Claims and former founer members morn mem b bers beis ts of the cu cabinet emba and ministers of the United Slates States Many Ian of the members of the house and senate had hid gone gono home borne for the time holidays The rio fhe commissioners an and various officials of or the District of Co- Co were In Iii line lne The officers of the army navy and antl marine marine corps and anti of or the District National Na Na- atlo a- a thermal al Guard In special full Cul dress pre- pre seated an Imposing spectacle I Gen John C Bates Dates retired headed the army ary line an and Admiral George Dewey Dewoy with his secretary f Crawford time the nav navy Tho Time general and I stuff staff of or the District of ot ColumbiaNa Columbia a alon Ion tion lon Guard followed the regular arm army and the navy guests The Ilic Tie C Civilian Jun ii etl I A civilian contingent ent made matle up of the tue of or tho tIme various Independent ent bureaus and commissions and antl assistant as as- 11 secretaries in the executive department department de de- de was followed by the members mem thelmi- bet bers ber of the army and Ia navy societies In Wash Washington mu Last of all al came caine the general public pub Ic lie lic thou thousands ands of whom had hucl been in lino Inc several hours waiting their turn Hun and amid for the lime inie being the tho doors of or the White House were open to 10 all nIl There were old ohm anti and young white un stud and colored men Inca mCI and conditions for tIme Hit Ut affair arah were pcr perfect and for tor the lt walling waiting thousands in iii line lne before the lie doors coors of the cx executive mansion there hero was little lite d olt M Mr was the usual center cen cel lei ter of ot attraction an and her liar husband Congressman Nicholas Longworth 11 with tho Ih crowds In his characteristic charac charac- way The ent was wa much pl pleased with wIh three youngsters who came on roller skates skate and ant ono little girl drew forth rt a compliment from tho the ent because e she came witha with witha a n Teddy eddy boar bear bea I II |