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I is - T5-: *x. ■ A - ■% #' If 1 ■” ,yl&vvytf SSfPW&g#® 33*S&** T?' NQI TWO BA&NWELL SENTINEL, BAENWELL. SOUTH.CAEOLINA VERSAILLES PALACE FROM THE ORANGERY WHERE THE WORLD PEACE TREATY WILL BE SIGNED •■wmeT ;■“!» ;jM>,fsi»»!!assurjaa '•••*. .. *« ' r • . _ “ • In this beautiful pahice of Versailles, just outside of Paris, the treaty that is expected to bring peace to all the corld will -be signed. 1 i—-*; «■'-—•'• ** • ‘ J 11 ■■■■■■■■■■ W ■ ■■■ I ■ ■ ■ '.WCTiOAwi.VtV.iwAvlvM••••■'■awn—WM—’ J J View of the phi ace of Versailles, taken from the orangery. This is where the formal session's of the peace eon- world gaeaa will be held and the treaty signed. • vi. ■ tii'f imi ssaa* s to tin- |K»ae«* congress. photographed in P; nt Wilson* Henry White and (Jen. Tasker 1! h i tmom**,* Of tin* American delegation to the pp;iee congress. Henry White Is the most familiar with diplomacy, having been long 1 connected with the Ameri can embassy in London and afterward ambassador to, Italy and France. ARTHUR J. BALFOUR President Woodrow Wilson bNbean the American dehtgatiPT^ to Tim ace conference; ■■ • ^ GEORGES CLEMENCEAU PRINCE GEORGE LVOFF DAVID LtOYD GEORGE (etttil Id WHERE THE AMERICAN DELEGATES ARE RESIDING . . — ** mmammmm AMERICA’S DELEGATES TO THE PEACE CONGRESS l / jf/k ,# .[} In Ainerb a's deb State Lansing. Pn HENRY WHITE RECEPTION ROOM JDFJLQUIS PHILIPPE *rhe Itaudiome Hotel Crillon on the Place de la Concorde, Paris, where the American delegate* m the ponce congress MlJmuiinL .• u , , “T*" . ^ HALL OF MIRRORS. VERSAILLES ' PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON the ntagiii licence ol tile pulaeC of \ ersnilles, where t lie’ peace treaty will be signed, may he judged from this view of the Hall of Mirrors. SECRETARY LANSING This"TieiiutiruT“reception"“room of Louis Philippe is jn the flratid Tffntmh. _wh),ch is a part of the palace of Versailles. It is used as a reception room by the delegates to ttn 5 J peaee-conference. ' , JULES GAMBON .» riK* |irrd9uit In the Anrri * AT The am pmv Relegation comes Secretary ; d.deg.w* b» I»n\id Lloyd G*org» ‘ omatof. r _* •_ ^ —:—ItIiio' (Ji^irjji' Lroff t^ - chairman Of ihe d guth>n that,represents llAxsia 1 . in Ihe conferences of tile Deace dele . gate*. Arthur J.- Ha ifelH, British HimiMer of foreign affairs, la one of the leading mtiahrra of the. petite delegation of hla country. Georges Clemenceau. premier .of the French republic. Is the president of the peace congress, haring been cho-, Jules Gambon is considered an rsp*. sen for that place not only )n compli- daily valuable member of the French inent to Franc** but also in recognition*' peace delegation, as he_-h«v of Ida great ability. Long*known a? Pnnch amWDHBWor to both^SSj,!* ’ the -Ttger,** Mr. Clemenceau has al j and Germany. Hi* appointment wm ' ways been a sturdy lighter for dernoc ospedoUy pleasing to the American delegation. 1