Show CELEBRATING THE NEW YEAR How the Javanese Javan a Week W.- W. In lie InJune Juno June to Observing This Holiday The Javanese New Year starts start the first week In June The natives nathell take about a month to prepare for It ant and andall andall all workers absent themselves from their regular employment until their tea feast t days are over It is a time when they buy their new clothes sarongs These are gayly colored cloths two yards wide and about a yard rard or yard and a half long that both men and women fix around their wal waist t cover cover- I ing them to the ankles The men wear white coats and the women won white or colored Jackets To gt pt the new clothes the servants usually ask uk for tor a loan from their employers which takes months to pay back Then they df decorate orate their or district with gayly colored paper and lI lights hta these usually being made of oil In littIe little uttie lit ut- tie tle cans fixed on the railings made of bamboo bl sticks The native does not drink Intoxicants cants so does not get drunk on holidays holidays holi holl days day hut but he must have an outlet for hl his happiness and he finds it In fire fire- works Then the dancing girl girt It Is another another an an- other source of entertainment While she sings she sways her body to and fro accompanied by drums and other strange Instruments To them It la is soul music and sad they revel In it The festivities last usually a week then when salary alary and loan lean is spent int they come back to their work says Mrs Major Morrison of the Sal Salvation Army in describing In the War Cry a celebration which she Rhe this year |