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2 rULSA DAILY WORU), FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921 PANAMA INVADED BY COSTA RICANS U. S. A.skod to Intervene to Avoid Hlood.slied in Cunt nil America ATTACK CAMOUFLAGED What at First Appeared to lie Influx of Political Kcfu KecH la Annod Invnlon WAHIIINMTON. IVb. :i. -Tin I mil it Simon irnvfrniiirnt who hI hy I'unumn tmlny in nn It good rflfin to avnlil nny Moorish1!! In I'mintl Ann-rlis growing mil of nlli'gril In vnnliin of raimrnati mill lv ( (iiii Illrmi troop. A'tln nfl Itmt ructions from 1'ii'HlilriU I'orrn. Churn ifAffalrnM J.ofrvni iif tin- I'nm Irgnllon, In fnriimil ihn Plate ili-partim-nt that what firm mtvlriMi ilmcrlhml mm tin Influx i.r polltlm! rrttmef friim t.'oMii Idea to I "a tiiim wm nctuntly wn armi-ct liiMlon Mr. Lcevrp lifliiffilrd Hint th fnttPil HlRtfS In tiirreil with tho Cimta Ul'iin mill llcr htr. A inMMw rcrrlvnl lv Mr. fivr ftntn Ills government nml mm munlrilPil to fmlcr 8rrr'tiry of Mlftle l)nl, WM to 111 Pff'-l'l thut troopii, ncllng on limtt notion from thn owl ltlmii nipltnl lit Han .torn', t it oiTtiplutl tiTrltury linriiorltiK on tlfn Coto, Oolfltu Hint Colnriulu rlwrs. An srmril mlmln hemlnl by Mm rrl .Mmitit'l tjiilntnro, a im-mlnr of frinlitniit INiri its' riihltwt. wim witil to liuvo born illdpiitchuil from I'miiinm to Hie I i rt ufntvl region liv way nf D.ivlil. uhern Plvlllun troop urn belnK niolilllwil The piirpime of thin cxprewiloii, tlio ruble trtti'l. ns to ri'Kiiln Hovi-ri'lutiily over Hi'1 ltiVHilPil territory." J I'ihoi and Uardinu to Ride to Capitol Legislative Sidelights GntlierinKd of YotitiK Dpmocrnts nt Muskogee' nnd Yotinc Kcpublicnns nt Nnnnnn Hold Up Loffislntivi: Mnttcrs Somewhat House Majority Aurecs to Pnss Appropria tion Hill Tit I It About Jim Harris Lobbying Seem to His J tint Hot Air Rumors of Stale Discrcpcncics May Ho Stronger Than Facts. WILSON-HARDING MEETING LIKELY Conference Shortly After March d to Clear Up Paris Affair l,n II .(.-. 'J Hit t al.li r I 'i 111' "pliiii.n i.f film i.f thi' lri i ' i'i ' I I 1'iHixt H'tvlrrrn, Botne HI' h niV'tlnR Im tiiTPMnry to fle.ir up miny BnpiTtn of tit" foreign altim Hon which have heeli brought out with mnfllrllni; liwitltnonv unit ron flhtlng vIimh g. op.'kilWbonus WAHHINdTOV, Fill 51- Presi dent Wllnon will rliln to the i-Hpl-tol with Prenlili-nt-i'liM't llnrilltiK on IniiUKUriitlnii iliiy, ili'Hili" nil r.,ortM to tho contrary. It una mIiiIimI nt the vhlte houra today. Thn prenlilent'H pm tl. llmtlon Irj the lnnURitrntlnti Iiiih been njtreeit upon mill tho preiiltletit plmin to miry out hli nrt of the promnm, It wnn Mnteil. PRISON CRUELTY ATTACKED Toms Scnnlc rin'orn 1 til I to I'riMcnt i:ivMihu Yliliilntc. Al'KTIN. Texan, lVh. 21. Tho eti Kto lute toilny puiweil to enuroiiiitiioiit ttn hill by Hunator llnrtubei tf of Jtoxnr iilneiiillni; tho pennl ioiIo of Ti'Min relattnK to ininlnhnu'iil for ex ceRiilvo whlpptiu: of icfriu'tory prlH oncrH, lirntilbltlnc tho lien of thn IiihIi unit chiilnn In thn imnllmitliuii'H of 'IVxna nml flxliKr llio penalty for vio lation of thu hnr. Hendtor llnrtzheri; w ft inomber of tho recent mitmto coininltten tlint lnveBtlKUteil uhrtl'BeK of cruelly to convlt-ln nnil Intniiluceil thin hill nftrr ho h.nl rcttirneil from tho ponl tcntlnrlPR nnil prison fiirnm. r W. It. IIIM!' rii V,ft'l I ,IUI ' nf ' ' ( 1"l'' c i k r , a 1 1 1 1 m rrn . : I ,'(f ilrtlt i liidtlera Iiiivp hii n- n it" li'K 1'iii'iiijli iin mplilly an the f 1 1 i.f Ihn teek HIllliMllll'l'llieilt fin the lea on Hull there Iihh been n tiipi'llng "f vniinc ileniormls nt MiiskoRee mi'l ontig repiilillrflns Nl Norimin. nml there has an exoilua of 'Mil iteiimeriiia anil reinibltiiina tn IhoHe meeting ilcee The linnae nf repreaentn tlveK illil dill the aolitlera' bonus ineiiaiite nnil paaiieil three etnergenev Hppri.irl.itlona for Ntite iiiallliitlona. otm nf vthbli hull been hanging flrn for aevmiil ilnya. Tim senate linn tmaaeil the (ll.iaaer-fntilell tax Inena- i tiftp, Yibli h allows tho feilernl atnmt aril of ilHprei'Utlon anil 14 haa a Ifooit hanea nf being one of the. law tuiaaeil by tb etuhth legislature. . Tin r baa been an niiirh exvlle- : tnent ahinit Invehllgntlnna Hint MllUe work hits plngrraaeil olltalile nf that aertlon ltPiiitileiin hnuae leiiiterH lire positive In expressing themselves as belni,' ablM to get the in inn I legis lative work through, but the ateail fast ileum, rati'' talk Is 1 1 end lock. .Vol Srrloiily t 'iin-lili'ri'il. It lequlrea coinage In assume that thn eleitlon nml redlstiallnn hills Will be eeli laklti seriously bv the ntnle senate. Neiiate iletunirata are still organlxeil Hint while some of the iliilnoei atle members of that hoih an. Inelltieil to belli've there shnulil be some ibnngea In the eleitlon law 1 anil pnselblv In III" 1 exist ration act ' It Is onlv fair tn stale that they will probably wish to 1I0 the nmetnllng net. , Attorney Knrnagny nf Vlnlta baa ( a bill that Is 1 1 1 1 1 k i f tlmn the fliat ; laws Intrnilureil by JiiiIrk .Moses, but 1 be is not in gooit slamllng on th iletnoi ratio stile Just now for the rea- , son that he Is eonneeteil with some one nf the Inventlunllng I'Oliltnll tees If the reports which came from MimknKPo aro In nny manner cur led. .Iinlge Kornaguy will write m, election bill this year nf nur lonl. triJl; ami It la Just aa well in break tho news that no one uIho I llkelv to wrlto one that will ho maile 11 sliittite. It rnulil hiiiien but t)p sIkiis nf tho times aro In tin wise fnvnrnble The republican majority In the house haa mireeil to pans npprnprln -ttmi inenautes--In fm t there Is nn expresseil ileslre tn see that mine of tho state I lint It ill Ions nre hamll- iaipeit for lack nf money It Is pinti 11 lite that the appropriations com mittees of the hoiiHo anil senate nan Iron out what illffereneea exist. In nil legislation compromise tal.es a rnmriiniiillnir position, anil that Knml nhl legislative word will Miry likely, be used for the next neveral weeks A large number nf nil news hae been cnlloil from the outside teln tle tn iiiestlniis nucernliiK dlscrep nncles In hiitnlllni; state iitfnliH. It can only be said that ttie rumors nre often stouter than the fails, fur If the tnvestlKiitlm; committee has al lowed anything tn leak, It has lien overlooked. The lobbyists nre here, but whether they nro Just lobbying In keep their hands In or arc golin at It In thn old -fiishlotieil manner, Is u matter that has not been decided. Oklahoma City newspapers have been busy In using Itepuhllcin Mlnle fhalrmun .Mm Hart Is' name In eoii ncctlnu with lobbi lug Ah a matter of fn' t Harris has b" 11 nwav from Hie intniiil and Inn nm lain In Hie hIii'p IiiiIIS'- In 1 i , t , Ihl'-e limes him, e the legtshtt 01 1 'it. em d. If tn ll.lS I" '11 llm.lK UtiV li'l.bsllig It bus lieen through the lung illstmne route nml us a rule that dm-a not gel fur In a 1 liise up legisliitlse fight. Wniibl .Mil lleiijiimlii. Three Sf-niite bills would aid Ihn Watt'a flah and game department, , tun nf them allowing disposal nf game and lauds fnr the use nf tb department, mid the Ibbil by Hens lor .lobnson of Wallers, maslng more 1 lent- I be -VI ml of a at renin where nets 1 i iyi ho uaed for fluhlng The game , department Is a soil nf fifth wheel, Inasmuch aa Ita expenses urn borne fiom the licenses granted fnr hunt ing, mid the at ite game warden has tn get hi bills nn the calendar nt , mid times l VL'ull ISAM i.i.l 1., it iiiiv ilitit.' n,is tn inrrylng nn bin tvtn fish hatcheries, one Im-uted In llryan iniinty mid the nili.r near Milleuie park. They have been on thn mlla I us anseta hut the game warden has sei ured hln fish where there la more water nml nn one haa blamed him verv milch for using that preen'ttlon t I'lsh temilre some water and our' fish hliteheiles do not ullls have plenl) of It. Si'tintc Wniibl Nmi'iI I'p. ; It requires no sorcerer tn under stand that the senate Is trying to keep nut the big bills, rather, that 1 wlmt the lenders 1 onshler Important 1 Is tn be flirted down to the hnuae I and that the senal" mnv be ready for 1111V etiieigeiicy It la now rather I definitely known th.it Impear htnent 1 1 barges will be tiled At least there I Is every reas in tn surmise that the feeling existent la nf a nature tn m ni nt soiiiii rather etrenuniiH ba 1 lust days of the legislature Heniitors I naturally are silent about these mat-1 ters because thay must alt as a loitrt I mill can lint bo ex peeled tn inakil III- ! tervlewa nver affairs they nro pre- ' sinned tn liimw mithltig about until they hear the evidence. Al least It I'll M be said that I.leu-tenant-ilovernnr Tru pji expecta to liave In go in trail. It can also be stated that Trnpp It putting no tim ber nut tn obstruct the game. Hut these matters nro Juat IningliiK nn the edgea. No one knows what Is happening at the lnvesttgntlniia nf the committee nf the house pre sided over by It. II. Matthews nt Mi Alesli r, and he Is about the most iioti-ennimunlcfltlvc member of the two, bodies. Onl) l.ltllc ( iue I'nsrdtifC. Thein la still to be determined what la to be done fnr the soldiers and nn nue klinua Just what can be expected. It N true that a Imge majority In holli houses are anxious In provide for the care of the dis abled pteriins, Mini considerable temporary aid Iihh already been giv en. Locations me being eonaldeied. and there Is 11 strong division vvblili Insists that the new hospital should no mini alongside or live nne in Die canon, flonip euiiml ivhmoiim aie advnuceil for this, tun, the object n,n being Hint the fulvei'slty IionIihI was erected In the most iiimiglitu pmltlon possible to lime lue.i thought of. At nny rates the tiieHsiiies now piiHHlhK the legislative bouses 1 an only In' roii'ildeied nrdiiari. 10 i iintini 1-1 i.v t'Mii: im trrci.v p iii.i)in;i: it iini.Mi:s 1 1. N S ataff ('iirrwpnitni 1 r, AC 'It.HTlNK, I'll), L'l A iiieeilng between President elect Harding and ex-Prenldent Wilson "Hiiiii lltiie after ,Mnr h I. In older to clem' up some of the heeloildi-d an pocls nf the Paris peai o oonference, Is regarded na not unlikely hv the advisers of the new president. While Hcnutnr Harding has been and still la largely nceuplad with the formation nf bis en bluet and with the numerous other mntteta Inci dental to bis entrain e Into the pres idency a week hence, he, nevetthe less, has been following with keen Interest developments in Washing Ion, lie has been particularly In tereatrd In the developments con cerning the allied Inilebteilni'ss to the fluted Hliitcs, raallxlng Hint this problem w 7 he one nf the first and most iic.'"7iik Which Will face his administration nt the outset. Ilond Sinlciiii'iii Suiir.i l'iPHldcnt Wilsons coinmunli a Hon to thi senate of the fact that thete Wits nn understanding wlib the l'"rench'and Itrltlsh at Paris icla llve to the ucceptHliie nf tier ma 11 bonds in lieu nf Belgium's dehls. iime m a surprise to Harding head quarters here, Onl) a week mho Thotniis 1-itiioiit of .Morgan and intnpmiy, who was nne of President Wilson's chief flttaneial advisers al the Purls con ference, Informed Henator Harding In a conference here thai he would he "as free aa the air" In dealing with foreign debt problems Uimont, In a public statement after the conference with the presi dent -elort. declared that so r.ir as he knew there were no commitment of any kind at Pal Is on the debt problem and that In future dealings thn administration would be un hampered in any wav. Harding Xccils Information. In order to ileal IntolliKcntlv with the foreign telatlons of the tu vv ad ministration. It will be necensarv. it was pointed nut here tjidnv. for Sen ntnr Harding to be Informed fully on the understandings thai were reached at Paris. It is believed hv those around the new president that the onlv man who can supply thla Information Is President Wilson A 1 'inference between Senator Harding and President Wilson last Dedmher came vety close to being brought about when Senator Hard ing whs in Washington At that time Senator Harding did not feel Illy. riiUcNtlug HU' h .1 confeience mill the president did not Hie fit to extend a formal Invitation. The illative situations will be wholly changed after March I Aa pri sblent. Senator II. 11 ding ran with pel fei t proprletv invite Woodruvv Wilson as .1 private ltir.cn to a coo feieine villi the aui mice al-.il that sin h an Invitation prnbiblv would that's Charge of Senator Harrison In Senate Speech. WAHIII.VOTON. Cel. 24 Charges that the soldier bonus bill was hi Id up In the finance iniiimlttee until It . was ton late tn insm It at this session nf congress, giving cx-servlc" men and the country "false Impressions'' (were made In the senate todnv by Knntor Harrison, iletnoi rat, Missis sippi. I jlpnnor Mt Cumber, republican, I North Imknta. member of thn 10m nilttec. tcplltMl that the committee was waiting fnr exact cost data which he hail been charged tn mile- t and would present tn enintnlttee totnot row. "It Is nn use tn give the falae Im pression In tho country," aabl Sena tor Hiurlson. "that th bill will be ) passed at thla session. The commit tee haa been holding It for months ami months. "I cannot any It will pass this ses- I slnn," Henator MeCiimle-r Inteijei ted "If It doea lint, the facts will h ready when the extra aetednn 11 palled within a month " Would Tn Spltiilcre, Ton. ;;:.i,KNA, Mont., I'eb. i'l H.in jters, hh well as hncheloi s, would be required tn pay an annual poll ' i of 13 Into the stale widows' peninn fund under the terms nf an uimnd tnent adopted by a senate commit tee today to a measure pained bv the house, whhh the committee f.i -vorab'y recomtnetided tn the uppei body of the state leglslnture. The house hill would have taxed bivhe lots onlv. ,A TOWN'S DAY OF TRAGEDY Three Demi, Two Others Injured In Hewitt, Ark., Affni)K. UK WITT. Ark. Three parsons. : I lintt Junes, deputy Pnlteii! States 1 'marshal. Mrs. .1. I. Ilrnokhart nnd , John Allen, a negro, ar" dead and , two others are Injured na a lesilltj of shooting affrays hero this aficr 1 noon. .Jones was killed anil his father.1 'the city marshal, waa wounded In an exchange of shots that followed their entr.moe to a pool hall updated by I Olar nee Ijn otts. Iaotts also was wounded by one of the bullets. , while Mrs. Hrimkharl. a vision at' a dwelling cloin to the pool hull dropped dead nf heart disease when the shooting began. ! Jones anil his son nre said to have been nsked In suppress noise cma Mating from the 1-ai otts building Allen was shot and killed in an other shouting affray In the same Incah'v . Ill Slt'iimlcil (icrmaiiM Sail, , I HiillOKHN. V J , l-Vb 21 -fort v., six Hermans, who were either strand , ed In Mexbo when the moi Id war, brok" out or est aped tn thit covin tiv when the fnlted Htntcs entered) (be cnnflii t. sailed for home t"da I 'in the c unci) p I t red H'.itrs Tic made the trip from Mrxc n with ptr mtsslon of the stite department In a special train which landed them here last night. f. S, Sailor lilos In Ucrinnny. HUKMN. fell. 21. Alex Wolff of A Iv In. Texas, tho oldest member of the crew of tin- American steamer Wtst Arrow, di"d of pneumonia at t hospital a' Frankfort and was buried last Mondav. I.lclatives from west Prussia nttindid the funeral. Wa!ff was bor'i m (lirmany. but had not In n in this lo'tnlrv for 41 AD COLDS Melt In spoon! Inhale vapors; ttpply freely up nostrils. VjCKS Octr 17 Million Jan UieJ Ytatlj ir.- I vv -W 'lb h In ullg nt ,1 inlb h cows to ;. 11, ,, I Of flfrinan Inventio I I utter with flle-iik. 1 I In spirals, so 1 1, ,' , 1 with n stnnotli s . ,. U. S. TIRES s,,,jic105 0sa??e Polin Service Sficnlh nt Moulder THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL THAT IS "BLIND WIVES" itosi; woMicu is i'i,iii:ii Tin: "MviMi ..it v" llcacnc "be finds jour ailment villlinut jour telling her mty thing. She iI'mn It iib-olntcly vvlthuiit luirgc. Nut 11 I lalrunaut Nut a Splrlluall-t I I I ai-l I lllli St. I'ulxi, Ol.la. 0ngc ontiri There tire motion pbluiri that stand out bemuse of thitr great dra matic values, nml pit Hires that are distinctive because of the whirlwind speed In their action. "Hllnd Wives," tho William fox innsterplnco that will be shown at the Itoyal theater beginning next Sunday Is a picture Mult stands out because of Ita great dramatic value, also hern lino of Ita virile, pulsating action but princi pally because Its story H unfolded .1 tin Inst a background of gorgeous splendor so dazzling nml so beauti ful that It really beggars description. The lives of the Idle rich thn was. It Is of so, lily xv), j ti, ! r r do thry spin, me nhown v. ,( . tty mi new to llie.itritnl pr, , , that It marks a milrstM.c , j , velopment of tho ciiicun r Ilea. There are all the npei t,ieu,ar i-eau. Ilea of I.ucilo'a (Iady r ,tr u rrlo' 1 sclntilntlng fashion she-w. paiad-ng In n howltdorlng lot of cnwi w.jt'h n klng'H ransom. There is heaut', thete is wealth, there I.i pr,i-je . The colorful background of tt, , mighty production makcH it out of thn most unusual phote-drama-! Advt. Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap t'nttor Rotp without re. ft mmtw St. HOM'l , Convc Hu Hun M in 111" j Tho name -f U m io.Imi H, i t vv ho 1 1 . f 1 i.M "1 o:n' il In the I bl. m i.i i ,1 iipi 1 1 i-i .. union t Ills Kt II.' i.r I rn is 1 1. lined 1 lie 1 Mil 'bel Cltllo It lit at loini Unit M. in, In for perfil phiaMiig, fusil vm.il f 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 v .iti.l I'. ifi .t ti , him pic. ,ih! contniMlcil with heroic singing, vvhi, hi Is more concerned with grcul volume nf tone, than qualll. When Hon, I first came tn Amerl. a he xvilM called nun of the Bie.itsli living cxioni nt nf the mt of la I I unto, and there la no reason for changing the verdict now. ac outing to leading iiiuhi.hI authorities Hi" voice bus all tho beauty of tone ami It is used with the same iniinim male artistry remembered from d.ivs of his curly New Ymk am ewes when ho was brought to thla "iinii H.i 11 rival of Caruso. He bclongi to the school of which his last great prrdei cssor vv a Jean d' ltcskc Although three .vcara ouugei than Caruso, the great Meti opolliini opera house star, Honcl was eelc ted ns the 0110 tenor available In Kurotn who coukl bo counlod on to cope with him In winning the intention nml approval of tho New Vork npei.i goers, lie waa brought to the nevvlv opened Manhattan npora house Home Sears ago by Oscar llmumersti ,11 anil Instantly muted Interest. !(, speedily built tip 11 following as lain. II lid loyul mm that nf Carus and . r 11 whole scriHou the operatic pull, was divided Into rival camps, 1 m Mipporting Honcl nml ono Chiuh.. At tho end nf thnt tlino the Men,, polltnn made Ituucl such 11 Imuptiio offer that hu beciuno a ihoiiiIm i , that organlKitlon. After ni' n there for two senHons ho return, ,t 1. Huroiic, whunco ho only rcturm 1 1 fMisnn. Honcl Is now n member 1 t' . Chicago Opera association, an, I n, of the brilliant lutnlnir'. r ,f nrganUatlnn, nthero beii : , (,, Hen, ttnlll-Curcl, Ito .1: , , 4il lU'liipvt aild Tilt a It . a 1, White Trucks have a sustained earning power, their working ability unimpaired by years of service. Depreciation is slow and superficial." There are innumerable White records of 100,000 miles and over, by trucks as active today as when they started. Business needs that kind of machinery now more than ever. i. Till-: WHITE COMPANY, Cleveland TULSA: First and Denver Streets ' i "As varied as humanity" was the way one of the edi torial staff described the ad vance pages of Good House keeping for March. I quoto it here because it expresses so well the spirit that dom inates the building up of each issue of Good House keeping. A bit of this, a lit tle of that, and then the un expected. Consequently, it's lots of fun editing Good Housekeeping. Thi s 74 -feature magazine arch Good Housekeeping is out today If, after you have gone over March Good Housekeeping with its wonderful fiction, its exclusive departments, its absorbing special features, you are not convinced that it is the most evenly bal anced and generally interesting magazine in its field, your news dealer will be only too ready to refund the purchase price. Q Editor The Newest Fiction Stories by Kathleen Morris, Con iiiRsby Dawson, James Oliver Curwocxi, William J. Locke, Em-ma-Lindscy Squier, I. A. R. Wy lie, and Kate DourI.iu WiKRin all of these famous authors in i.i March Good Jhuittitfinj The new skirt length, the waist line in short, the Spring fashions Spring fashions are in the making and the models from which they will be chosen are shown in detail in March Good Housekeep ing, the slender silhouette, slightly flaring coats, sleeves of various lengths, longer skirts are already indicated, 16 pages of the smartest and newest day frocks, evening gowns, Spring jackets, coat dresses, suits, hats ; 50 illus trations. Also, a lesson in home dressmaking. If you are going to build Get more house for your mo ney. And you can, if you will follow the advice in this ar ticle. Illustrated with com plete plans. In Starh Good Mauitittpinj Would you have nerve enough to do this ? Suppose you were married and had a child and could make no headway financially and everything went wrong. Would you have nerve enough to pull up stalces, to begin all over again, 'way down on the social scale? It takes amazing courage so before you answer, read "The Pioneers" by Kathleen Norris in March GotJ Ilatiieletfinf For tho Kiddies Old Mr. March came through the woods where the Dwarfies lived. Just what happened will please the kiddies. Quaintly il lustrated by Johnny Groelle. Al so cutouts in color in March Good Uotutiitif Are you bankrupt physically? If you arc between twenty and forty, you are exposed to a number of special dangers. Just what they are and how they may be avoided arc explained by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley in the League for Longer Life. This is your League; use it. Full details in March Good llouitlctfinj Luncheon without meat Many new recipes for use during Lent or any other time. Delicious and whole some. Everyone of these re cipes has been tested and tasted by Good Housekeep ing Institute. In March Good llouitierfwf A silk crepe dress for $29.21 A lesson in home dressmaking which gives full instructions for making a smart frock of Silk Crepe or Charmeuse at a total cost of $29.21. Every detail is treated so the right result is as sured. In March Good Uouseitefinj If you cook Many new recipes all tested and tasted by the Department of Cookery of Good Housekeeping Institute. Bread the home made way; luncheon dishes with out meat; meat loaf; fish in new styles; maple delicacies. Truly, a delightful and trouble-savinc variety. In March Good llonttlitpinj Spring Cleaning In order to save time and un necessary effort in Spring cleaning, a definite cam paign should be mapped out. Such a campaign, with full schedule, appears in March Good Iloastlcffwif Whv not ivburibtor Good Houu keeping. Your ntvtdtaltr uiUhan dlt this Itttlt Jttav for ycu. Ch i hire n s Dresses Children's dresses of varied de signs for the Spnng. Original de signs both in cut and patchwork. You can make all of them your self. Read Anne Orr in March Good Houttlttfin The newest French hats Very large or very small arc the new French hats but all boast a brim. As for the trend, the new est shades and trimming-conceits, you'll find a wide and au thoritative variety in March Good Housekeeping. GOOD HOUSEKEEPIN for March out now on sam: at a i.i. m:vs stands TULSA NEWS COMPANY hot sorni nori.Dut. OSAtii: S!87:t