GENERAL INFORMATION. The hotel headquarters will be at the Regent, Corner Fifteenth and Pennsylvania Avenue, about ten minutes’ walk from the Columbia Theatre. Street cars run both ways between the two places. Rates for room and board — $2.00 per day for each person, two in one room; $2.50 per day for one person in a room. A list giving the rates of other hotels and some good boarding houses with convenient street car connections to the Theatre has been prepared, for which apply to the Corresponding Secretary at 119 North Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia. As it is desirable that the hotels know as soon as possible just how many they are to expect, it is well for those planning to attend, to write direct to the hotel of their choice, securing room. BE SURE TO STATE THAT YOU WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE CONVENTION AND EXPECT OUR RATES. RAILROAD RATES—The usual rate of a fare and one-third for the round trip has been secured for roads east of the Mississippi River. For any special instructions, address the Chairman of Railroad rates, Miss Mary G. Hay, National Headquarters, 107 World Building, New York. An Executive COMMITTEE Meeting will be held in a Committee Room at the Theatre, at 9 a m., Monday, February 14th The closing session of the Executive Committee will be held Monday, February 21st, at a place to be announced during the Convention. An interesting feature of the occasion will be the roll call of the years, in which the pioneers and younger workers will respond to the call of the year in which they became identified with the work for the enfranchisement of women. Among the speakers will be Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Clara B. Colby, Lillie Devereux Blake, Ella Knowles Haskell, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, Mary Seymour Howells, May Wright Sewall, Dr. Clara Marshall, Dean of the Woman's Medical College of Philadelphia, Rev. Florence Buck, Emma P. Ewing, Rev. Frederick A. Hinckley, Martha A. B. Conine, Member of the Colorado Legislature, Martha Hughes Cannon, Member of the Utah Senate, and Carrie Chapman Catt. There will he three sessions daily, except on the day of the Congressional Hearing when the morning session will be omitted. Instead of the usual annual reports from State Presidents, they have been invited this year to use the time apportioned to their respective states in vividly contrasting the conditions there in 1848 and in 1898, thus giving each state an official part in the rejoicing over the gains of the last half century. These addresses will be given during the afternoon sessions. Two or more of the afternoon sessions will be devoted to a discussion of methods of work under the charge of the Chairman of the National Organization Committee, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. This will be of interest and value to all State workers as well as to those who look forward to becoming National Organizers. Address SUSAN B. ANTHONY, President, 17 Madison Street, Rochester, N. Y. RACH EL FOSTER AvERY, Corresponding Sec’y. 119 N. 19th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.