Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1926, Page 37

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WRIGHT T0 REFUSE | HOME TO HIS WIFE Just Let Her Try to Return, . He Says, After Suit BF Is Dismissed. By tho Associated Press MADISON, Wis., May the bungalow-studio of Frank Llovd Wright, architect, and the former home of Mrs. Mirilam Noel Wright, sculptress, promises to again become the center of interest in the affairs of the couple, even though Wright ves- ;erdn_\' dropped his divorce suit against her, Wright, immediately after Judge A. €. Hoppman entertained the dismissal motion said he was “going home to work,” at the i H s hungalow. Mrs. Wright, upon learn- ing that no provision had been made for a home for her, after she rejected Wright's proposed settlement plan of sh and $125 a month for a she might “take over the bungalow,” if Wright would permit her. Such action would aid Wright in Tis economic and social “rehabilita- tion” she indicated. Wright charged his wife with de- sertion from the bungalow which has heen the center of much of his matri- monial and domestic affairs, when he dismissed his s and attorneys for Mrs. Wright intimated the action was 1 victory for them. Mrs. Wright, he time charges were filed agains - of “infidelity’ nance was also asked Refuses to “Buy” Freedom. Wright asserted he would not buy his freedom. at the cost of the name of Mme. Olga Milanoff, saying she was the “effect, not the cause” of the divorce. The court vesterday fixed attorney’s fees of $750 for Mrs. Wright, but made no provision for her support. “Three month: 0 the court gave $500 10 her defense and stipulated $1560 for support of Mrs. Wright pending set- tlement of the suit. Her attornevs said she would have only a “hand-to- yuouth existence, while Wright would tinue in luxury.” if she accepted ] ht's offer. but his attorneys re-j plied that to make an offer suitable to M Wright would cause the ar\'hlvy ~ts financial ruin i - romance of Wright and his wife | vesulted from correspondence initiated by the sculptress when she learned of he burning of the Spring Green bun- | zalow in 1914, when Mrs. Miama ! and her two chil- dren were by a crazed negro cervant. Wright had deserted his wife in 1914 and eloped to Japan with Mrs. Cheney, whose home was in Ouk | Park a fashionable Chicago suburb. | “Just lex her try Wright said when informed of his wife’s intention that she might return to the bunga-| low. “It presents an inconceivable they will let me, I will wor f not, T shall go where T can—to Tokio, Canada or Europe.” Wright married after he had lived with Miriam Noel for nine vears, and ihree months later the divorce pro- were initiated. { Leaves for Chicago. H Departing for Chicago last night, where she will stay until she decides :o ask for admittunce at Talisen, the G4-year-old wife shouted “Victory” to newspap men as she boarded the “I lost & husband.” she said, “it is not as though he was killed in the war or died, I lost him in a disgrace- | ful manner. It is the ignominy of | the thing that galls me.” 1 am vut in the world and utterly without moneyv. I have no place to Zo. 1 have got to zo back home Shd Talisen is my home. I am still M. Wright's wife. While all romantic Jelations between us have been seves ed by him, I must put myself under the protection of my home. T shall do it bravely. and by bravely, I don't imean mere physical bravery, but I| “hail stand up morally as well. | 1 may have lost him but I haven't | Jost myself or my self-respect. [ shall | wot. 1 will fight as long as I have a avop of blood in we.” i Any further attempts to obtain divoree must be initiated by Wright, Wright's s nounced. and any ot be contested by the architect, he added. TACOMA BOY BRINGS | KEY TO PRESIDENT, i James Moslof Here With Gold| Instrument Which Will Start | Power Project. Moslof of Lincoln High | School, Tacoma, Wash. who was| Toted the most popular schoolboy in liis home city. arrived in the Capital yesterday to present to President | {oolidge the gold key with which he will start the great Cushman power project. Jimmie, who celebrated his 19th birthday on his way across the continent on his first tr the guest of the Tacoma Municipal Power Co., was met at Union Station by a dele| zation of local Hi-Y Club boys, cd by Representative Jolinson Washington and Rev. C. Os son of Tacoma. The gold key which Moslof will pre- <ent to the President at the White House Monday at 3 p.m. was designed | and made by the girls and bhovs of | n_ High School of Tacoma. | 1 . James which ern Union v 3 electric maching £ rse- | power, costng 00,000, will be set in otion. Jimmie will be the guest of tha Central Y. M. C. A., where he is staying until Thursday. He' at tended the base bull game yesterday as a guest of the “Y.” Tonight he will make an address at the Calvary Baptist Church the wonders of his home ate. Among those who welcomed he train vesterda work secretary, M. Blake, Y secretary: ire, Woodward School, er Hpm- Det- { vhrey, g ; B weiler s . and P, Fellows, hnical High School. ’ ! i VISCOUNT ENNSMORE | BECOMES SOCIALIST Youthful Oxford Undergraduate Joins Fabian Society to Which Shaw Belongs. Dy the Associated Press. LOXDON, May 22.—The ranks of | the S alists have been swelled b.\" Viscount Ennsmore, the eldest son and heir of the F k. joined the Fablan Soclety, wl ‘egarded ax the intellectual section Socialists, and includes among its members George Bernard Shaw Sidney Webb. iscount Ennsmore is 19 vears of age and an Oxford undergraduate. He intends entering politics after leav- ing the university. and HE SUNDAY ST Tomorrow at Kann’s Model A “Napanee” Cabinet With Enameled Metal Kitchen Chair $39.75 —This model is a beautiful golden oak cabinet and has_all the convenient Napanee fca- tures, including sliding porcelain top, fitting flour bin and set of glass jars for spices, etc. In ad- dition to the cabinet you get a Chair Free —It is. of white enamel and folds compactly when not in use. A Small Payment Delivers It Balance in Convenient Payments $62.50 Globe Gas Ranges Special at $49.75 —Black Enameled Ranges with white porcelain door panels and splashers. The size of the ovens are 18x18 inches and each range is equipped with thermometer, four burn- ers. simmer burner and automatic lighter. One ot the best values offered. A4 Small Down Payment Balance Conveniently “Northwind” Refrigerators Are Guaranteed By Kann’s ~These splendid Refriz ators can be had with en- amel linings. They are made of the best materials to be had, are attractively trimmed and each is guaranteed by Kann Priced most attrac- tively as follows: Top Icers pound ice capacity -pound ice $13.98. capacity Three-Door Styles ice capacity pound ice A Small Initial Payment i $20.98. Delivers One to You “Wear-Ever” 5-Qt. Tea Kettles Reg. $3.95 i;gr al aL:A o $2095 —Pure aluminum wear, the kind that will last a lifetime, Low priced for Monday —11z2-quart Rice regularly 3 quart Straight Sauce- 3 ans. Each priced at. 98¢ Kann's—Third Floor capacity WEAREVER = 100 Metal Beds Must Go! Because They're Slightly Marred Regularly $19.95 to $29.95 $12.98 “These arc in various styles, mostly onc of a kind. though there are a few styles of which there are two. Walnut, mahogany and ivory finishes. Al sizes in the assortment. These beds are slightly marred from display, other- wise in good condition. .. $8.98 ith rolled edges and ¢ art ticking, some Custom-made duck. drop wide orde Heavy All-Layer Felt Mattresses . —35-inch Box Mattresses, covered with lieavy quali with linen stripe. Sizes 10%: and 12 -Kann's—Third Floor. Schenuit 27" -Cooled TIRES Guaranteed Price Tuba BOxB eSS B1x488 X488 B3xaSS 343458 32x4SS 33x41488 Bax41e8S asx1 Sil;fell'-fil;yte:lo Tablgv;;'e At 1-3 to 1-2 Off! Guaranteed for 25 Years! Sets of Six Dessert Spoons . §225 After-dinner Coffee S 00 Iced Tea Spoons. 1 j 3.98 Set—31 Pes. Cottage Set, decorated in pretty bluchird de- —This Cottage Set is de rated with a ncat floral desien in natural colors with blue line on edge. Service $8 98 ; . for six China Cottage Sets, open stock, decorated with bud and floral centers in natural colors and pretty borders. Gold lines on edge and gold handles Senvics g1 3 QR for six 'R, WASHINGTON, D Silverware Sale—China Sale— MAY 23, 1926—PART 1. And Many Other Big Savings! Stainless Steel Cutlery Regularly $1.00. Special at 59@ Ea. —Universal make Stainless Cutlery, with black oval handles, and including at this low price— ~Double-cutting Steel Grapefruit Knives, with black Steel - Slicing Knives —Spatulas 3read Knives -~ Cooking Forks ke Turners Pie Servers 39¢ Grapefruit Knives Special, 29c Each Edge, Stainless enameled handles. Street and Third Floors. 5 Bouillon Spoons . 30 Sugar Tongs Single Pieces $4.50 Medium Size Ladl § f Reg. $8.98 Set—42 Pc —Imported China Cottage Sets in the blue dragon ¢ pattern. Service $6-66 g for six % A May Sale of Cottage and Dinner Sets g Unusual 100-Pe. Porcelain Sets —Dinner Sets in two very at- tractive patterns. Bright col- ors in floral and 519-98 Kann's—Third Floor 3 foliage designs.. Porch and Window Awnings A t Special Prices! 475 Window and Door Awnings at Awnings of good heavy-wi Mounted on rustless galvanized frame: nd a 9-inch valance. Sizes 30, 36, Complete with all neces v fixtures. r would be $3.75 to $5.00. s, With a 3-ft. eight striped and 48 inches If made to 300 Window and Door Awnings - ~These are extra good Awnings, mounted on rustless gal- : of 8-ounce duck. Made 3 ft. ance. Complete with all fi and 48 inches in the assortment, bu If made to order would cost $6.00 to T2 and 91y It. wide at $14.95 tan and white stripes. vanized_frames. 4 it. with a_12-inch valance, ft. wide at nsion. $17.95 20 to $45.00. ounce duck, plain khaki, or dark and_mounted on rustless round gal- he usual made to order values are to the frame, xtures. Sizes ot in each i) Large Awnings for Por hes:, Stores, Etc. : Sizes 131, and 141, Custom made ft. wide at to the frame 22095 and 3 ft. 6 iv. Sizes 15 and 151, i ft. wide at $26.95 6 and 7 Ft. Star Brand Porch Shades at —These are slats, stained green together with stros made of wide basswood or brown, and fastened ng seine twine, Com- plete with all fixtures and anchoring de- vice. All ¢ ft. deep —Other sizes 3 to $12.55 each, p 12 it 'wide at §295 to Kann's—-Third Floor. “The Busy Corner” Guaranteed Garden Hose o 15¢ Ft. ~-Corrugated Hose, com- plete with s tandard couplings. rem: of 20¢ 2he grades Reg. $11.98 Set—12 Pes. —Cottage Sct, decorated with blue poppy deco- ration. Service for 58 48 six A . 6-Piece White Japanned Set Reg. $11.98 Set—32 Pcs. -English Porcelain Set, open stock, with blue border and gold line on sh der and edge. Cottage silver offee can. Elec. $2.85 These made hy Universal pany—are £ua a six-pound and plug. -imoges China Cottage Sets. open stock, with border deco- rated with roses and foliage natural colors. Gold lne on edge ovie fondles. $22°08 Davenport Couch Hammocks $18.88 plain sray or green colorings—also fancy striped ducks. All have well filled, tufted mattresses and:uphol- stered backrest, which can be lowered. Some with armrests. —Also in the lot are a few Glider hammocks Seconds of $1.25 Window Shades at 535¢ Each Holland-finish Shades, 36 inches wide by 5 ft. 9 ins. long. Mounted on excellent spring rollers and com- plete with all neces- sary fixtures. White, ecru, green and linen colors. Slight imper, fections. Just 750 in the assortment. $1.69 and $1.95 Marquisette Curtains $1.00 Pair -—There are 200 pairs of these curtains to sell at the little price of one dollar a pair. All finished with ruffled edges. Complete with tie-backs. In plain white blocked and dotted effects. Kann's—Third Floor. -You will find in this assortment khaki, Penna. Ave. 8th and D are the Com fully and weight. 0'Cedar Polish Mops at 50¢ inheard a edar '/ angle shape, padded swab, and will clean sharp corners easily Metal Waste Baskets 29¢ Large Baskets. in assort ed colors Dust Pan and Brush for 39¢ All-hair rushes and heavy Blue Ja panned Tin Dust Pans—the two for 39¢. Garbage Cans at 39¢ —These are k kind lnxl{(‘l& with itting cover Special at $1.88 ‘The set consiste of a bread box. cake box, sugar can, flour can. tea can and A regular $2.69 value Thermax Irons Folding Step-Stools 69¢ 3-foot Stools, pantry. cord rlt Folding for the Strong Detachable Moderateiy $1.00. Aunt Sarah’s Oven (lass Wasiboards. 49¢. Metal \Washboards. 29¢. Double Faced Kann's—Third Floor 200 Screen Doors Special Mondc:: $1.95 Continental Screen Doors. made of well seasoned lumber || with mortised corners and mitered mountings. Four-panel style, filled with fine black Sizes 30 32 34x84 and make . 3ax40, x84 tnches. $1.69 styles 65¢ ‘“‘Continental” Extension Screens 30c¢ Ea. Size 24x33 inches, und made of well ea- soned lumber in the natural finish. Filled with fine galvanized wire cloth. Metal corner brace. 50 Cedar Chests $1095 ‘Srade..... $20 Ea. —Lane & Roos makes, good large sizes. Strongly constructed. Plain and copper trimmed styles, some with panel front and all highly polished. 69¢ Knock-Down Screen Frames 29¢ —36x36-inch size, but can be fitted to smaller windows if de- sired. Made of well seasoned lumber. and finished in nat- uaral color. Com- plete with slid- ing track, bead- ing and nails. Third Kann's Floor..

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