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NEW YORK will be interested in the World Court Con- 
gress which, convenes in Carnegie Hall, May 2, 3 and 
4. “President Wilson is greatly interested in it and plans 
to attend, if possible. Among the noted speakers are 
John Hays Hammond, president of the league, and ex- 
President Taft. T. Coleman du Pont is on the reception 
committee. A woman’s department has just been organ- 
ized with Miss Mabel Boardman as president, and Mrs. 
Alice Fischer Harcourt, the actress, who spends her sum- 
mers at Hawthorne Inn, East Gloucester, as secretary. 
Among the vice-presidents are Mrs. John Hays Ham- 
mond and Mrs. William Howard Taft. 
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Mrs. John Hays Hammond is chairman of hospi- 
tality at the New York biennial meeting of the General 
Federation of Clubs, which meets at the 7th Regiment 
Armory, May 23 to June 2. Delegates are expected from 
every state in the union and from clubs outside the coun- 
try. For the past year the preparations for the great 
meeting have been going on steadily with more than 
7000 women active on local committees. A large deputa- 
tion of escorts will be on duty at all railway terminals 
and at hotels and meeting places so that no woman may 
be uncertain as to her connections in going about. The 
daughters of various states now resident in New York 
have also arranged days and receptions for the delegates 
from their respective states. Especial interest centres 
in the Territorial Federation in Alaska. This has just 
united with the general body and will send representatives 
to New York. This baby federation is said to be the 
direct result of Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker’s (president 
of the general federation) trip to Alaska. The week’s 
work will present a rich harvest of thought along many 
lines. During the legislative conference on May 30, Mrs. 
J. Borden Harriman, member of the United States In- 
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dustrial Commission, will discuss 
lation—How Can We Attain It?” The home economics 
department will have an interesting group of speakers, 
including David Houston, of the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, wno will tell of the conservative 
constructive work done to meet women’s needs and in- 
terests. The department of publicity will hold particu- 
larly important sessions. This department of club work 
is of utmost import to the life and strength of the cause 
—and there is much to be learned by the club-women as 
to their responsibility in effecting cordial relationship be- 
tween the press and the clubs. Mrs. Hammond gave a 
reception for members of the Biennial Board of the Gen- 
eral Federation at her residence, 903 Park avenue, last 
Thursday afternoon. Miss Donna Easley sang. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of Beverly Farms, were 
of the box party entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart 
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Duncan at the Good Friday performance at the Metro- - 
politan Opera House. 
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An Easter sale of hats was conducted last week in 
aid of the war orphans of France. Among the sales- 
women were Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Mrs. Howard 
G. Cushing, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson and Mrs. Austen 
Gray. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Hoyt were of the week-end 
parties at the recent opening of the Sleepy Hollow Coun- 
try club. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee gave a birthday 
party recently for their young daughter, Eleanor Satter- 
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