THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. VERSAILLES PALACE FROM THE ORANGERY WHERE THE WORLD PEACE TREATY WILL BE SIGNED View of the pnlncc of Versailles, tnken from thu orang ). Tills Is where the formal sessions of the peace con Kress will he held and the treaty signed. WHERE THE AMERICAN DELEGATES ARE RESIDING i 1 1 m . . l wimi i ii in i i ,d i i i ii i iii imi X.'..VSW ;.....N(,,,a Iii this beautiful palace of Versailles. Just outside of Paris, tlie treaty that la expected to bring peace to all tka world will he signed. , AMERICA'S DELEGATES TO THE PEACE CONGRESS America's delegates to the peace congress, photograph d in I'ari t. Left to right: Col. E. 1L House, Secnitury ot State Lansing, President Wilson, Henry White and Gen. Tusker n. Bliss. The handsome Hotel Crillon on the Place de la Concorde, Paris, where the American delegates to the peace congress are housed. HALL OF MIRRORS, VERSAILLES i president woodrowwilson Of the American delegation to the peace congress, Henry White is the most familiar with diplomacy, having been long connected with the Ameri can embassy In London and afterward ambassador to Italy and France. ARTHUR J. BALFOUR Tin' mngnitlccnco of the public of Versailles, where the pence treaty will be signed, tuny be Judged from this view of the Hall of Mirrors. SECRETARY LANSING President Woodrow Wilson Is hen of the American delegation to n peace conference. PRINCE GEORGE LVOFF This beautiful reception room of Louis Philippe Is in the Grand Trianon, which Is a part of the palace of Versailles. It Is used as a reception room by the di legates, to the peace conference. GEORGES CLEMENCEAU iMfllil il ' DAVID I.1 nvn GFORGE JULES CAMBON ! Prince (ieorge l.volf is chairman t i: , , ii... nr.".l"l'iit in Dim Anierl- At the betid of (Jreat Hrltnlu peace the delegation that represents KukMii rru . i ii iiMimii vmieH Secretary . delegates Is Pavld I.lojd George, the , In the conferences of the peace deli u .'.!' i-i: Inn -lug. ultitlsh premier. gates. litiirges t'lenienceau, premier of the l-'rench republic. Is the president of the peace congress, having been cho sen for that place not only In compli ment to l'rance but also in recognition Arthur .1. Palfour, llrltlsh minister of his great ability. Long known as of foreign affairs, Is one of the leading j the "Tiger," Mr. Olemoncoau has al inembers of the peace delegation of I ways been a sturdy lighter for democ his country ' I racy. Jules Cainbnn is . hum. ten i mi ispe; dally valuable m inlier of the French peace delegation, as he has been French ambassador to both Aniorlca and (Jermany. Ills appointment was especially pleasing to the American delegation.