Tomorrow's Promise 5, Tcmpll IIIH-I continual ted. crossed the road 5d"',f:.fRau'Le.ide the rxostme ;.” ,, ”lt's Anne." me and simply. .33 was rewarded by I. ileetlns "".”" him?" There was mf,Tf,..f.”'i'n David's voice. ' .53.... and 1 met him last night mThhei-enfvnalf-iolii movement o! the mu m..,,.,, . quiet voice speaking. --My name is Charles-Charles Pat- terson." Anne "W a quick" flash irom David to her mother. Charles Pat- ierson 01 Cecil?" David aded. ..:;5c.,u;-5;, 1 met you once years ago. but I haven't seen you 's.ince." ..I-H, med abroad a lot. He .-inched as David tried to liit his head. "I think my arm is-broken." ..we-,.; going to get you up to Mrs. - s.' or-fiigybliie eyes met Anne's. "Your moliltfz-W" ..Ye5.. Danni was giving orders to Garry. ..-mm bettcr ride across could:-'i' and tciephone the doctor. Tell h.m in come at once to the Os-dways'." Gm, stopped long enough to ask rtlinor. "Who are the Pattersons of Cecil?" "My dear boy. they are every- thing that. is old and entrenched." "Oh well. I'll bet he's a. black sheep." and Garry went air with a last furtlve look at Anne. The shabby boy proved to be glrong and resourceful, and with Dex-id's help got Charles into the -3., D.1i'ld sat beside him and the imv drove, Elinor and Anne follow- !.'iVcn their horses. leading David's mare. as they rode along Elinor said. '50 that's Charles Patterson! Have you been reading about him in the papers?" "Nu" e "HIS wire is getting a divorce. It's rreaied a great sensation. she :harges him with cruelty and de- st-mun and the sympathy, it ap- pears. is all on her side." "Why?" "oh. ii man like thatl Rich and good looking. The chances are that He's found somebody else." "why should you think he has (nund somebody else?" Anne (alter- id "well. men do. It's a man's world. inne." THRILLINS5 FLATTERING excmne PERLMAN runs SALE STARTS FRIDAY DEC. Is? All Sample Fur Coats at Reduced Prices. Your chance to get a Periman Coat at Bar- izain Pricesllyionday and Tuesday only. MocFARLANE BROS. FUIINITUIH '2 5"" 53-. C" Iotiotown ts 1 The" N-;-sigtsor; L 4-slru .1. NOVEMBER 29. 1950 ff.-. pain, was glad oi the drug that dul- 4'5 sa 1. rim ;.)3; ::::::i.;:?o Got nilal trons oossstipotion-indh gaatlan. Poaitiro roaulta is-on FRUIT A-TIVIS puma ivy use ol thousands. FRUIT-A-'l'iV'l8 contain oatracu ol fruit: and barbs. "1 think it is dreadiul. Mother," lho answered. "What is dreadiuli" "People who have loved each other not loving any more." Ohsrles Patterson. racked with led his senses. Ha slept-for three hours sitar his arm was set and wakod to find himseli in a big old- lashioned room. and by his side a young woman in white linen. "rm Vicky." she said.' "My nurse?" "Anne's nurse and companion. Ind the homily prop. You see. since Anne's grown up. my original oc- cupation is gone. so I am glad to have an invalid on my hands." IX Vicky rose as Francis Ordway on- tored. He came up to the bed and spoke heartily. "Well, look who's here! Do you remember me, Pat- terson?" - Charles tool: the ouist.retc'.u:d hind. "I'll say I do. You visited our old house in Ceclfi when I was a boy... "Yes. After that I lost track of you. You went abroad. didr.'t you?" "Yes. Foreign corespondent." f"; remember. You did a good job 0 3. There was a moment awkward pause before oharles spoke again "Of course you've been reading about me in the papers. My divorce and all that. You needn't hesitate to speak oi it. I'm hardened." But he could not hide the flush on his cheeks. Vicky caught the strained note she too had been reading the pap- ers. and she had seen pictures of the woman who had called Charles Patterson cruel and neglecttul. Now that she had met him she wonder ed why his straightforward manner. his direct honest gaze. had married such a wife "Any woman wouii; have seen through her in a second.” Vi&y told herself. remembering the sleepy slant of Margot Patterson's eyes, the shrewish tilt 01 her chin. the thin line of her lips. Francis was saying. "The doctor tells me you had better stay in bed for a few days. and I want you to feel that the house is yours." lit- walked toward the door. "I have to dress for dinner. Vicky will look after you. The rest at us are dining out and going on to Betty Lanvalels party." As he went out he said to Vicky. "What's this about Anne's pearls?" "We can't find them anywhere." she told him. "She says she let; them on thedrcsser last night. They were gone this morning! "What have you done about it?" "Nothing. Mrs. Ordway is sure ihat Anne had mislaid them. She went to Baltimore alter her ride and I didn't like to act without her sanction." "Elinor was in Baltimore?" "Yes." "Did Drake drive her?" "No. She went with Mr. Ellicoil." "When did she get home?" "At tea time." A frowning silence. Thcn. "l'll speak to her about the pearls. it's probably a case i'or ihc onlzci. An- ne just told me, I picked her up at the country club." He went off and Vicky followed. Charles lay listening to the beat of the rain against the window, his mind in a turmoil. So that was what happened the night before ill the moonlight! He saw once more the woman on the stairs-that (lash of pink and silver! Anne. dreuing for Betty Lan- vale's party. thought of Charlrk She had not is '1 "v ”: " a she had rs-" ' again. and as she read. the things lls.' . . .. sting. Marion. the maid. was holding out an etheral frock of iiounccd while tulle. "You're like a picture." she said. To be continued Glens . I113: Q '4 x -COOKING WARE jy 6 6 l COW BRMID i"E " ' I , I i ' !'L"':'Vii.A!IieA :ie.a&'eii3uu you start up horny gill R '-4 a BAKING sons ly George Clark 2 -T. THE GUARDIAN. 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