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Show msnwoaGpN World's Greatest to Be in Capital CyT ASHIXCTO::. Washington- unci the nation are promised an entirely en-tirely new experience when the treat International ronferenr-e on Hmi-taiion Hmi-taiion of armaments and the problems of the Pacific meets here in November. A spectacle, Irrespective of the results of the conference, will he unfolded here such as has never before been witnessed in the New World. The representatives of five great nations, na-tions, Great Britain, France, Italy. Japan and China, not to mention the representatives of the United States, will be assembled here to discuss topics of vital interest not alone to the nations, hat to the entire world. The representatives of the sovereign governments, accustomed to the pomp and ceremony of the Old World, will naturally regard with interest (he formal for-mal arrangements for the conference in the great capital of the New World. When each delegation reaches this country it will be met at the port of entry by the accredited representatives of this government, who will escort the delegates to Washington and see to it that the way is made easy for them. Upon arrival at the Union station here each foreign delegation will be received re-ceived in the presidential reception room at the sfathm. Secretary of State Hughes, corresponding to the prime minister of the foreign governments, govern-ments, it is expected, will be present to welcome the delegates, particularly if the visiting delegations Include the prime ministers of their various governments. gov-ernments. Lloyd George, premier of Great Britain, and Briand, the French premier, are expected to attend as delegates, and it is, not unlikely fiat other nations will be similarly represented. |