A circular sent to members of the National Council of Women to gather strength against a proposed Militia Pay Bill and increased militarism in the United States.
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 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.
FitzGerald writes Addams regarding Susanna Cocroft's offer to send a copy of the Peace Party platform to her pupils and some minutes from the recent conference.
Thomas writes Post on behalf of Addams asking for the surnames and places of residence for some of the women who attended the Woman's Peace Party conference in D.C.
Haskell writes Addams regarding his meeting with Butler, who agrees with Addams' suggestion that a woman organizer be appointed to travel and deliver lectures in various cities.
Royden writes Addams expressing her interest in the Woman's Peace Party and the conference held in Washington, D.C. She informs Addams of the upcoming meeting of the National Union, who will be discussing resolutions about war and peace.
Sewall discusses Peace workers of several peace organizations and asks for the contact information for leaders of those organizations to inform them of an upcoming conference.
Addams' secretary tells Washington that she has included describing that Addams suggested her to become president of the National Association of Colored Women.
Shaw reports that the National Association is unable take up the matter or peace, but is sending all communications to Addams as head of the peace movement in the United States.
Barrett discusses European views that the International Suffrage Alliance is using the war to promote woman suffrage. She agrees to chair the Woman's Peace Party International Relations Committee.
Addams tells Draper that the Executive Committee of the Woman's Peace Parry will discuss and decide about their stance on woman's suffrage at their next meeting.
Duryea has found women interested in joining the Woman's Peace Party. Duryea also asks Addams to clarify statements regarding the place of anti-suffragist women in the Woman's Peace Party.