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 relates to Addams her conversation with William Jennings Bryan about the Woman's Peace Party's letter to the President and plans for a Congress after peace is achieved in Europe.
Woods tells Addams about plans for the next International Congress of Women, problems at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and possible members of a peace prize committee.
Spencer tells Addams that she won't be able to attend the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section meeting in New Orleans and details her plans for the meeting and suggestions to take on the chairmanship.
Shaw congratulates Addams on her nominating speech at the Progressive Party Convention, but notes that she does not share Addams' faith in Theodore Roosevelt.
La Follett writes Addams about her reasons for resigning from the board of the National American Woman Suffrage Association and discusses plans for a convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Karsten tells Balch that Addams hopes that she will not resign from the American Committee of Five of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, and provides news of the peace movement.