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Show CHEERS AND SMILES TELL PRESIDENT " M I PUBLIC APPROVES OF HIS ENGAGEMENT. I y ' I. i .. jH President wh5on mrs.galt in NewYovkOcts aiyifo ; (For the nrst time since the announcement of tlielr eiiBaement I'reslilont Woodrow VJIsoft uoU Mr l-.Uitti IIoIIIiik Unit uppeareil In (iuLUc toKotlier In New York, drlvliiK ahout the city ami uttendlntf the tlietittr Vtum the timu tlio priiKl-dent priiKl-dent nnil Mra Quit nrrUeil at the rennsylvunla tatlon until ti.a end of tho city u eiitiTtalnment crowdw iiriBKol about them to Bee the woman who will noon be "the first lady of the land" With the crowd, tlje policemen and ticcict Btrv-ire Btrv-ire alfOiitH even where present, the visit of the president nnd his bride to bo took on the character of n public demonstration. demon-stration. When they went for an automobile ride their car wo followed by ten others When on foot they were never able to move until a vamruard of secret service men had opened woJlirgush thrones of Interested people. )fut, although al-though both the president and Mrs. Quit sought to avoid publicity ns mu6li is possible, they never seemed to resent , the Interest nnd enthusiasm of the public, iOn one or two occasions Mrsi,Oult 'nc,knpwlcdn.d the cheerlnn with down und emllcs, and several Utiles Mr Wilson uoffed, his hat to the crowd 'HI-ptlopll)' on their part, tihowid more enthusiasm, enthu-siasm, for helr president, perhaps, than, at any, previous Informal publlo-appcttmce. Cheering. handcluiplng and shouts. ' ' 'creeled him Whenever he was seen The picture shows Mr, palt.o,nd tile prpsjAenlsvltiB a New Yor' hotel. ' '. ' rA. . v - - v Mm .' '. i 1 : |