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@@@@@@@w@@@@@@z@aé:.@aanaf:&m@@@@@@@@@@e@yés@@@@@& BUL[}ARM HAS ?) EE¥EEEEEEEEOUTLET MILLINERY CO.EEEEsEE=E | 1 5 3 —— Special Selling Saturday —— A. Katten & Son : "7 . #@R w MILLINERY FALL TRIMMED HATS $4.95 $6.95 $8.95 Smart Millinery Creations , from many of the best designers in the country, have found their way into our collection. ' == Many delays have marked consid- | 114 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD el S 9 was presented fo the 1cpresentatives of that government today. Work on the past was hegun on May 26 but the negotiations with Germany and f\u\m,. prevented the peace confer- e from completing the conveniion 1) ] )] ] ) o] o) ) o ) ) ) ) ) late this week U. S, Will Sign Treaty. Showing of Fall Styles for Men. Measure Your Clothes Standards tions, which is an int gl part of | the pact. This country re will | not bhe represented on the inte lied | commission charged with the enfore i ment of the financial clauses of the | Give your clothes some real thought these fall days, and see if they present that legree of fashion, fabric and fit which each nan seeks. You can make them a real asset il you choose the kind which provide bodily comfort as well as mental satisfaction. Is It a Gratifying Reflection? Ofttimes a man can look tn his mirror to considerable profit. Clothes, of course, cannot make a man, but they can be of fab- ric, fashion and fit tp make a' man feel com- fortable about his dress—that feeling he re- ceives by wearing an }9 ‘H. O. P. Suit or Overcoat It's time you became acquainted with ‘he super-value of these thoroughbred clothes. From $25 to $50 " High Polished One Table F Banded Plush Hats SmartReady-to-WearHats‘ | i SPECIAL $2 75 REGULAR SATURDAY L] VALUE e UNEQUALLED VELOURS . Cidrenshats §1.95w o VELVETS J I'race Question Undecided. | Disposition of Thrace was the sub- | ject on which the peace conference s forced to spend the most time in the preparation of the treaty \s it develops, this question has not heen finally adjusted Thr to be excised from Bulgarian territory and left under the supervision of the principal allied, and associated pow- ers, which will later announce their decision as to the future status of the country. A plan by which the | port of Dede itch, on the Aegean | sea, would be given to Bulgaria, with a corridor leading to it similar to that provided for in the treaty by which Poland was g cess to Danzig on the Bultic, considered but it h formally adopted. 1 under the treaty terms, how is assured n cconomic outlet to the Aegean. PLUSH TAMS, Saturday Special . . . . . . . $1.49 OUTLET MILLINERY CO. _ s 943 MAIN ST. —One Flight Up— HARTFORD, CONN, e e Bttt b e .| 150 D D G T 1 D e 6 ) ) ) kD ) ican mission Paris, shows the pact to follow the same general plan as the e identical with ays the sum- o substitution of ue of nations, navigation, penalties, , and raves. rding the change in the Rul- an frontiers, the important chan ta the south where Bulgaria s western Thrace to the principal 1 and ciated powers and agrecs to accept whatever disposition of this territory the powers ultimately decide, but it is stipulated that ey [ ] event Bulgaria’s western fronti be modified slightly in four pla Serbia’s advantage P he Bulgarians are required to & ze the independence of the > s and Slovene State and o - s @ i provisions are madc to change the n OF NEW BK“‘A]N CONN W tionality of the inhabitants to the ter- y 5 g ritory formerly Bulgarian and trans- | &S ferred to other states. Provisians are ANNOUNCFS THE OPENl made for protection of {he minoritics | NG OF lTs NEw of race, language, nationality and re- 1i Within three months the Rul- garians are requested to demobilize the army substitute volunteer en- listments. The Bulgarian army s re- [ ] duced to 20,000 men, exclusively for the maintenance of order and fron- tiers control. The manufacture of war material is confined to one establish- ment, the other establishments to be closed or converted. All warships, submarines, or air forces must be sur- s To loan money in amounts of Twenty-five Dollars and upwards at Bulgaria is required to pay as repa- rations two and a quarter billion of 5 er . Worn by More Than Four | |/t nit s " & 6% per Annum to any person on approved credit or collateral, Million People. nicratied commizsion on whien wut-| 53 to be paid back in weekly installments in the following manner: and the sums remitted for I ;LEGANCE_ beauty, distinction—quality, durability; e reparation coming through this com- mission to the reparation commission comfort—everything you want i st ; L in these fetching NEWARK boots for Fall b LD L SR L DR Amount Amount ™ you don't have to pay anything like the prices asked £ g 8 1 v ) or ; ees to return to o d}eltrhr:quzla in Eual_ll)_v elsewhere. Our enormous sale ""C](\‘:I' et ""‘ L Amo“nt o‘ weekly O‘SI! Mollfll" S s (over 4 million pairs » year) throughout our e A PiEs e e § P I own stores in the U. S. A, keeps their prices down : St e . B | artistic value which wero taken from of Loan ayments nter one to four dollars under those who areless fortunately these countries during the w and est established. Buy where d ‘estock S . your dollare go farthest—at livestock shall he returned within six NEWARK Shoe Stores. months. As special compensation for $ 25 s 1.00 s -75 the destruction of the Serbian coal niines, Bulgaria shall for five years 50 2 00 150 deliver 50,000 tons of coal annually & b to the Serh, Croat and Slovene state those of the Austrian treaty and pro- vide priority over the charges against S e o e 100 4.00 3.00 given to {he cost of ocetipation of the allie d to serv- 125 5 00 3 7 ices of the external pr Ottoman & = 5 public debt. Bulgaria renounces the benefits of the Bucharest and Brest- 150 6 00 450 Litovsk treaties, and agrees to sur- % : * render the money and seccurities re- Rumanian Fronti “The frontier with Rumania re- 200 800 600 mains the same as before the war ® o although it is understood the question of inducing Rumania to cede to Bul- | S 225 9 00 6 75 garia that portion of Dobrudja which | 2 e o is wholly Bu rian in ch cter will | 28 250 the west with Serbis modified in four places to the ac age of Ser- Ask For | 2 "t : The 3 bia 9.0 No. 2625 : % NewarK Shoe Stores Co. “Iho most extensive _tervitoria Anyone desiring to make use of this new department may ob- : tain further information from any of our officers. Black kid; g 7 e ° . change is to the south. feaher Lot I New Britain Store with Greece remains the same ex- eel; long & ¥ ol T i} cept for slight rectification to afford | BarTow vamp: a popu- R o 324 MAIN STREET proper protection to the Greek town | ar model Oor any - ¢ Buk. Western Thrace, formerly con- S} oy A Near R. R. Crossing A b el ferritorial path- | [g or street $5.85 b OPEN MON.* ay .to the Aegean a, is ceded to | & the principal allied and associated | % 52 : rowers : agrees to accept | 5 Others $3.9! 97 STORES powers. Bulga ree 57 $3.95, IN 97 CITIES, 7 whatever disposition of this territory | $4.45, $4.55, $6.85 the powers ultimately decide upon. Tt | >3 and $7.85. is stipulated that whatever solution | B TRUSPCO i an economic outlet to the " 5 will be zuaranteed io W . the powers having the right ¥ all or part of the territory | gg ria, transfer part to Greece, | incorporate the remainder with East- | % an international state, Quick Returns Use Classified Column or" 10 malke any other solution ) mately agreed uvon.”