Addams details her plans to issue invitations to specific women's organizations rather than a general call for the upcoming peace meeting in Washington.
Addams discusses holding a meeting of the various societies working for peace, her plans for Washington, and a meeting she is attending in New York to speak on the child labor law.
Addams discusses the idea of forming a National Peace Committee of Women that would consist of various smaller organizations that fit the criteria uniting for a common cause.
Addams invites the recipients to a National Peace Conference of Women, in Washington, where she hopes to organize a national women-led peace committee.
Bernheimer's peace plan focuses on the United States taking the lead in peace talks between the Allied nations and their opponents as the highest standing neutral nation.
Addams' secretary tells Washington that she has included describing that Addams suggested her to become president of the National Association of Colored Women.