Show Bar on t th President Now O York April 11 10 lJ n Ir d Js B to dc tie e Constant and and- 1 Jules finis Hals arrived on the Sa ol aiti were entertained at luncheon at the U University Uni Uni- club cuu by hy the members rs o of 1 the executive committee o of the American branch blanch of the Association for International Conciliation Baron dE is the Iho founder fou whose central contral office of of- association of thi this n lice fice is iM at Paris Palls and M. M Hats flats is its general secretary rho Tho members of tho thu American executive cOl committee arc are Nicholas Murray l un Duller Butler tIer chairman Richard Bartholdt t. t vice chairman lIa Hayno no secretary and executive tive tivo officer Robert A. A Franks s. s treasurer The rhe other members of the American Seth Low ex executive cuLl c committee are arl Andrew D D. White While James Speyer Lyman Lyman Ly- Ly Watson Vatson Gilt Gilder er man n A Abbott tt Richard Stephen H. H H Olin The TIlO honorary presidents of the American Am Am- f branch are aI Andrew Carnegie and Andiew V D D. White branches in The has 1 one twenty countries Each branch Is in the vanOUS various vari van composed of leading m men nien n ous nus walks walli of or life For loi Victorious Peace Ia Is to The Tho Th purpose of or the association work voik wisely widely for 01 the establishment of ofa a i slem of if law as a t substitute for forar I International domain vu ar in the I i Ined by hy small mall committees of thi- thi ablest men men in each country the I i can act quickly ly anti and ef ef- ef C and atil WIth ample support it can certainly make th I of or turn at a a. spin 1 s lu lt l ls progress ui suitable ta hl to this hour Baron r to d Ol things rath rather l- l than to tell teU about aboul tin tin- them in do them before tt-ll tt 01 Ill U. U al at any rate rale to ta t in lug ing about them He lie is reticent thon nim of ot V hi fore 01 as rH- to lo the lie specific I U association 5 C hi t ion He lit gois fos to Washington on nn time tho a unil niL at th time the special invitation of if Ill tho the night IUs-ht at the President will vili spend White House Home Tho rhe Br Brazilian bas ambas o a Senor Nabuco gives t s a dinner ill in his honor on I he the The lOth French hi tit li votes otes to the tho and pints lie for Pittsburg on time the I lIta lit it I IM as a tho guest u St of or Mr l Carnegie fe for rOl the lie He return return- opt opining ning of the institute the I 1 in order to l' l time till Belmont Delmont on t t. t to participate IlI t In tho the great arbitration long Iong II oss and will make an nn address at atus us Its ning imming sessi session In fl on International organization rh Tho story of or his last reads like romance ten hu years a Jal lc to 0 Make U I Nations Policies Tl TI was when he lie was sas ambassador o of 01 ofT T- T Fiance nt at I London the ft seething i of the il worlds world's n d I political iw l conflicts that hi lit hisaw saw aW the necessity of ot substituting Iu law luw w for war var before befort permanent pro pro pro- pt i V could take the place of or periodical llO l- l lO cal I iii- iii 1 hl ilion t lon 11 He tie e r i d d t tf t-e o brilliant diplomatic possibilities 9 open open- I n j before for him made male his way into the French parliament i beGun began the Uw thes I s ent to tn a n place of 1 at nt Paris Pals III in or order er that he lie might become the or of the nations nation's laws and poll pol- pol I l lit's d x instead ad of ot tr e executor of laws ami made modo b by others ls l's I Soon S. after aUr taking is liM seat se in the ti-me t C chamber of deputies ho lw began forming form form- lug ing an international organization First he ho gathered g around him a group croup of senators and deputies under the tho title of Arbitration Group of or the French Parliament As soon lIoon as it was wn trong tron enough he hei I II i I Invited one ono hundred members im of tC the British parliament to visit France Prance as Us its guests Tho French Anglo arbitration arbitration arbitration tion treaty is 19 ono one of or tho time results Moan- Moan tho the czar hal had called tho the first lla Hague conference and dEslou t After Being Wined W and Dined at New York Clubs Noted Political Reformer Departs for Washington was sent of or Frances France's representatives and he ha was one ot or tho o who labored for 01 the creation of ot thu per liel permanent manent court of ot arbitration Ho no was appointed by hy the Iho th president of C the French Republic to be one ona of or Franco's Francos first four foul member ol of this high court rt of the time nations and I Is still sLin one of or the thc judges ju seH of that court Worked Day ilIN and Night During this timis period he lie has luts been boon working lay day anti and night planning anning and then taking the practical steps steps' for tor creating an effective e international organization organization or or- oi for tor the time support of the tho arbitration ar ar- ar- ar groups in the various parlia parlia- moats ments s sAs As his work began to results political I and personal considerations made mude their appearance and the baron b began gan to be attacked by hy a a. part of th the I II I IM t I i 5 S I 1 I INi Ni 1 S 5 f s' s I H an Service Copyright 1001 lO This Ti-mis hi I Is Ig from frum a photograph of l Il Muriel Wilson lIson said to be one of or the most beautiful In Ingland Eng Ing- land She is also recognized as tho the laeding amateur actress of ot l England's smart 5 set Het and und in hi spite of the fact act that her hel family I Is v very ry wealthy IB Is reported repented to have aspiration for the professional profession profession- a. a al stage S SS S S- S I I press of Prance France f bY M. M who had risen n to Lo l membership in th timi the French Academy and who was WUK probably ably abb tue most notable Roman Catholic among the editors of oC France Fiance In 1901 1 Baron ron d' d their met met their attacks s by standing for fOl tim till sc sc-nata on the of or Broad Internationalism vs S Narrel Nationalism lIe He won Von and 1 Is going 0 01 I to to still wider and ami In more 0 10 UJ useful ful works flit M 1 has imas ceased to I himself to the Inevitable progress o oj 01 i the tho world which Is 18 being eing pUshed In political attains affairs I I 4 such such- h men amen nH l an nM In lii France Flunce I A In Hungary y Roosevelt elt and in n the United States After the Limo peace pence of on Hnton 11 IJ 4 and about of or the time most eminent em cm- I mon m of or France FI jollied joined in iii sending enl ln lo to Mr idi Roosevelt a L list Ilist edition of or the Memoirs i of nf Sully which contains an aim I account of tIll the International l political organisation which time the Duke Duc of Sully Great of nC Fiance discussed dis dis- and 11 Henry bury the Iho cussed and mIt which Sully SUn elaborated at nt atHenry's Henrys Henry's command His HI Labors Hear Bear Fruit S Upon arrival In America he lie Is received and entertained by b the committee of his hi Conciliation Conciliation Con Con- dilation association has ed the field with financial support to for Cor thu the earliest possible realization reali reali- of or a law as a n. substitute substitute tute for or war During the lie darkest hours of the darkest lays days since he began his work olk lii he hl has looked to America for fOl supplying supply ing the power to realize hi his hopes and amid he hl has has- not has not 1001 looked clI in vain In 1 1001 90 America called the second tlC Hague conference In lii 1005 1905 America laid before the thc Union a plan for founding a nion permanent per per- 1 manent peace on a n basis of oC justice In I this American plan was approved 1906 nh V 1 J by Iy tile tue 5 v. v union hUll Paron 1 assistance In 1907 1 this plan wilt will be hE laid before b forc time the 1 second Hague conference America has lias ha already all all' supplied time tho means means' for Joi making one ono bran brunch ll of oC the association international conciliation active and amid Oil Ii n So Ho that a wide vista isia I ta of or r pos pos- i bit ilie and quick usefulness for fol each tic CHe h 11 hanch of this hits organization similarly today to before this is opening ay dl distinguished statesman who is IN now a au midst America wishes rust u. u u st t in our oum m h him nOd and all other oilier good men GodIn God- God 1 etti u ed in their labors I 11 Mo le I Is Quick The mental acumen of this ibis eminent Ft FI touch statesman Is well Illustrated Incident Ho lie was om not recent l II hy a II f cautioning a n friend against becoming for international in Iii this plan t organization and portrayed 1 Cn of such absorption leanly carl the danger in III II even en a n noble thought Ills IUs WUI winds oo produced such an Impression that thai the In sub subsequent I matter was recalled a remark d dafter interview w b by his hili friend who I a after long meditation I I 1 see co t iati I II I i I- very pry man is in iii prison on whose a wall I t. t at al aio e C the ho boundaries of or time the thoughts h hi hi- entertains Time The Th only a way out of oC this thi his mind of tun 1111 Prison piLson is the entry to therefore ilu m ha Ideas ideus The truth is I and anti falsities ral supposed i tl pi prison door leer w Ft o true Iru constitute the tho mans man's prison I The baron balon replied l lII like c a 1131 I cult call that the grave I The baron Is a small man not more n-more than five 11 feet feel five t v inches I in ht height but hm you OU do tIo not think o of si when talking talling with him but of or high hj h aspirations of or world wide Interests i in inward t practical ways wa of o advancement ward their realization With him i with all wise who men you cannot f e iop Iu I of oC ot- ot II at attaining from flom facing the practical way taming anything which you hold UIa up UI life lire IK is a a as an ideal Ills His Instance of seeing a n great groat light n l jm-l nd persistently pursuing ing tIme the road th Lii ii I lead eads to 10 H It Standing on tho the summit of or aspiration aspiration tion for all mens men's good genii h he lie saw aw what whal Instead of remainIng remain remain- must t lIe be lone done and clouds clot of or contemplation ho ht In Ing in tn time tho limb into the tho midst of men came down I faithfully to fashion a structure I according according ac cording to tho the pattern shown to him himon himI himon I on th the tho Mount |