The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 10

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‘n Far-Off Java There Is a House Shortage, Same as Here, but Rents Are Reason- able and the Island Homes Have All Modern Conveni-| ences—Illinois Wants a State Constabulary Like New York. There seem to be housing shortages everywhere, even in Java, for on that island there are not enough homes to go around. It’s not so bad as one might think, though, for the landlords are not Greedy, and rent ts about as low as it lw anywhere, according to G. C. A. PeGraff, a Java real extate dealer, who is at the Pennsylvania “If you can't afford to live in New York, go there,” he urged yesterday. “For $100 you can get a nine-room house, without the annoyance of neighbors addicted to jazz music, an’ with ail modern improvements, such 4s electric lights and plumbing. A cory flat, corresponding to those of New York, is relatively more expen- sive, however. That costs $65 for two or three rooms, with bath. “The Javanese, nevertheless, are complaining about the high cost of living, for before the war $35 would have rented the finest house on the island. The coming of many Ameri- ans and Europeans caused a shortage of dwellings, and conditions became similar to those of New York in that | the prices were boosted." Mr. DeGraff declared that in Java, largely engaged in growing sugar, prosperity reigns. ‘ CHINESE SCHOOLGIRLS HERE, | The Misses Irene and Pearl Chen, @aughters of Chiu Chi Chen, the Chinese Minister to Washington, who have been attending school in this country, are at the Waldorf with Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Yen, Mr. Yen is as- sistant to the Minister. eee NO ROYALTY FOR HER, “I am very unhappy,” admitted ‘Vera Dahl, singer from Copen- hagen, Denmark, at the Astor yesterday. “For I was not asked to leave my country by the King, and I am not engaged to the Crown Prince.” She added that reports had @pread here that she had been expatriated because of a romance Btyle 8440 Baby Louis or High French Heels, 7-50 can buck. Leather or Kvbber Boles, 6.00 Fs with a member of the royal fam- ily, and said that she would pre- fer an American Prince to one from Europe, v8 liv DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AT WALDORF. Louis von der Heyden Hauzeur, one of Belgium's wealthiest citizens; Morton Fullerton of Paris, George Lalouz of Liege, and the Messrs, Cle- ment Doucet, George Clocbens and Francois Barros of Paris arc at the Waldorf. | HEEL THEY WANT THE CONSTAB! LARY. “Miinois has just Killed its State Constabulary Bill,” d= Walter Hughes of Chicago, who is at the) Commodore, “but the voters will not lose any opportunity of letting the misguided legislators know that the State needs an organization like that of New York or Pennsylvania ‘Conditions in Ilinols make imper- ative a system similar to that of your State," he went on. “Twenty years ago Illinois needed no troopers because the city police, Sheriffs, watohmen and constables were able to protect property, Hut to-day it is very different. The people enough taxes for State police, and there could be nothing finer’ than such a body of well disciplined troops. at $14.95 ($30 Values) The materials Canton Crepes, Satins Crepe Meteors, Tricolettes Jerseys and Taffetas White Kid One-Strap Pump | SHOES FOR MEN | More men each year| fortably shod at mini- } buying at Blyn’s. | Factory, G11-510 , T2d St.) MAIL onDER $14.95 to $30 GARMENT CO 307 Fifth Avenue Near 31st Street lable modesty. a thing, for it ts the last idea In the Specially Selected! 150 SILK DRESSES include A Wide Variety of Styles WVVILTON c Cur Entire Fifth Avcr uc Building Ere ~~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. We will eventually wake up and pro-| 18TH AMENDMENT’S NEW FOE vide the appropriation.” eee CUBAN COPS POLITE. The Cuban traffic cop is regarded as being the “berries” in Havana, ‘Weapons. according to Holland Judkins, resl- dent manager of the Hotel Beville in| The 1776 Boclety, one of several or- that city, who is now at the Biltmore, | &8nizations formed to fight for the re- “Can you imagine,” he asked, “aj peal of the Eighteenth Amendment and Fifth Avenue traffic cop raising his|to prevent additional legisiation of a hand and saying, ‘Pardon me just one|stmilar character, 1s growing rapidly. moment, If you please, while I help} Witltam 8. Silksworth, President of this lady over the crossing,’ 177@ ~Geciety Will Fight With Anti-Galeon League's Own the Consolidated Stock Exchange, has asked for 2,000 cards to be signed by metnbers of the Exchange and their cus- tomers. James Riordan of the Cotton Exchange has recduited many members for the society, and it announced to-day that Stefano Miele, Supreme Master of the Sons of Italy, Is working among the 70,000 members of that or- ganization, “The Anti-Saloon League,” said Mr. Miele, (accomplished ita purpose by or- ganization and the use of money, We Plan to fight them with their weapons." own AIR SERVICE OFFICER HELD. Lieut. John P. Roullot, twenty-seven, in charge of the airplane repair depart- ment at Mitchel Field, Mineola, L. 1, was held yesterday by United States Commissioner McCabe, in Brooklyn, in $1,500 bail on @ charge of appropriating Government property to his own use, His hearing was set for July 7. Lieut. Roullot, said to be a member of a well to do California family, was arrested by Department of Justice Agent Maher. He is charged with using supplies for air- planes in an automoblie business he conducted as a side line. “That is the way with Cuban cops. They are all polite. vane is a great clty for horse! vehicles. Autos come and go, and night. like a lot of bugs, and you will hardly ever see a horse, except at the race track. Its fine streets are the reason for this insular Detroit. “Cuba is the finest place on earth,” admitted Mr, Judkins with pardon- “But just now, owing to the temperature, Cubans are com- ing to frigid New York.” NO JAP WAR ON THE PRO- GRAMME. “The idea of war with the United States is absolutely ridiculous,” de- clared Rokasuboro Nakanishi, Chair- man of the Japanese Delegation, who is at the Pennsylvania, “So far as we are concerned, there is no chance of war with the United States,” he went on. “I can find no legitimate cause for thinking of such minds of the Japanese people. We ve given it no consideration what- , yet It was the first thing they ked us when we got to San Fran- co. The war talk did not origin- ate In my country,” he concluded. Sip \ Make milk it pean every sip. we SHEFFIELD of, Crepe jvely for Women’s Wear Sports Footwear and Styles of White For Vacations, Outings and the Fourth _, To meet the demand for white which has the preference during the midsummer months, the Fourteen Big Blyn Stores have provided ample verieties of light, cool, airy styles in pumps and oxfords, Blyn Shoes are essentially a QUALITY product, and the enormous output of Fourteen Big Stores permits cach individual store to offer quality footwear at popular price, by minimizing the profit per pair. Men and women who wear Blyn Shoes are with the two-fold satisfaction deriv they buy and utmost value for the money they spend. Btyle 4438 White Nu-buck Oxford Tan Calf Trim, 7-00 | Im ail White Nu-buck, 6.50 | Rubber or leather sole, be well and com-|the famous “ mum cost by do- | | comfort styles, White Silk Hose—Also Black and Colors—Special, 1.98 STino To, | WEAT SIDE sTonEs: |aee ze W. Lust se 6th Ay. and. au Mi Ay. 89th and 55 Warren | he st 401m Bea, t St i DEPAMTAL SATISFIED people— ed from utmost service in the shoes RCo are finding that they| ane woman's shoe with with the foot” sole, of orthopedic construc- tion and grace- ing their shoe|ful fashion shapes. Also EAST SIDE STORES: BROOKLYN: RES: aaa rd 1230 | el 55. ‘Warren free to any part’ of the world A Smile in Every that goes into it. morning with 66 Sheffield | LF the value of your coffee depends on the Rich, creamy, “Sealect’’ Evaporated Milk puts a smile in Its full, round flavor develops the best there is in the cup. Note the wonderful mellow tone it produces and the delightiul aliuring aroma. Start tomorrow 99 EVAPORATED Mitk It is so convenient. fine quality in milk and milk products. Style $289 Gun Metal Two-Strap Pamp Military heel, 6.00 Same in Russia Calf In Blyn Stores Exclusively. ‘bends Style 4608 Tan Calf, 8.50 | 442-440 Fulion. #1, opp. | “tires St, nv. Ttayt roadway: ni. Uieeon ky, ay, at. 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The Last Word from Paris Very Special at The latest Parisian craze, the most wanted style of the season, selling elsewhere at $15. A buying op- portunity that is short and sweet. Hi NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: ‘i 55 West 42nd St. 478 Fulton St. 1531 Broadway voodway at 34th St. 1052 Flatbush Ave. $Q.85 Positiv> $15 Value at Hancock St. ods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms Ap-ly to Long fisland, New Jersey and Connecticut MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away 84th Street “L” Station at Our Door 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door 4-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, In American Walnut or Maho: carved Dining Tabl ith 48 inches ny, handsomely long or round, illustrated, at ce Cane Paneled Living ‘Room Suite, Mahogany Finish, Upholstered in Sill Velour, $459 it

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