Hull describes arrangements made for Karsten and Jane Addams' arrival in Philadelphia for a Woman's Peace Party meeting. Hull also provides updates on the badges and program for the meeting.
Hull details the itinerary for the Philadelphia meeting involving the Woman's Peace Party and Society of Friends. Hull requests advice on possible speakers after learning that Angell's attendance is uncertain.
Mead informs Hull of Angell's inability to now present at the annual meeting unless he is able to speak at Swarthmore. Mead suggests possible solutions and requests Addams' help.
Mead explains speaking arrangements for the Woman's Peace Party Annual meeting. She also explains her hesitation with a statement concerning United States military involvement in the war.
Kellogg tells Addams that he plans to go to Europe and asks for letters of recommendation. He also discusses issues concerning the Survey's article on conscientious objectors.
Breckinridge seeks Addams' advice about publishing is unsure of whether a flawed pamphlet should be issued by the Arts Committee of the Woman's Peace Party.
Addams advocates for world peace, arguing the advantages of international arbitration over war. This is the final article of a monthly, year-long series on economic and social reform in America and a woman's role to affect change.