Post informs Addams that the newspaper coverage of the Women's Trade Union League's decision to move their meetings from Bowen Hall at Hull-House to the Chicago Federation of Labor Hall was inaccurate and designed to cause hard feelings.
Post relates to Addams her conversation with Bryan about the Woman's Peace Party's letter to the President and plans for a Congress after peace is achieved in Europe.
Post expresses disappointment that Addams cannot attend a meeting in Washington, and informs Addams that she has received the resolutions and will be sending them along to everyone on the roll. She also relays the success of the Belasco meeting.
Post relates details on the location, price, and food of the meeting in Washington, D.C. to Abbott. Post also suggests extending invitations to certain individuals.
Post thanks Addams for including her name in a telegram to President Wilson and suggests asking him about the United States conducting a "police war", tasked only to protect goods and citizens.