OTw;Wn " ' . i V ' i 0. i '"'Vf '51? HEfl - f ' The Subconscious Courtship A modern ioemn'f oxtrmerdinary schema te keep tuiterM from inter fer Ing tilth har Ufm it tali In thl$ fascinating novel ( By BERT A RUCK Auther of "The Wrong Jf'r. Wright," "The Arrant Hever." Ete. ' Copyright, lttt, Deia, Mead 4 Ce. WHO'S WHO IN TUB STORY CLOVER- nr,rniS8T0XV.Jcharm- he voting wiaew, wne nas innerwra a Mb business, Harried by relatives, and Iritnds who want te spend her money, end suitors who tcant te marry her for u tht decides te marry a 'husband for convenience," te fend off "the harpies," "WSifn rrknnv tfi-nyrmrtAriT. World War veteran, man of personality, en engineer who has invented .a new mti. te finance ichich he agrees te Clever's "strictly business" propose ROSEMARY MEADOWS, Hever's esvtin, a pretty girl of the period. VK8. MEADOWS, aunt, who has ttfriended Clever in adversity and is sXeuered with favors. RANDAL, younger daughter, a $MI10LT, big, geed-natured chap, ImiuKj in love with Rosemary. Her Share of the Bargain Kill, TOO bad, tee badi" sympa- XI tulzed Kir Algernon who a "" of tie monocle. "Yeu should leave these thlnes te us coarser flucrcd brutes 01 men, my dear IndyM' Laughing prettily, never, in nor .u.mlnv cenn, moved te me uoer. Carmlchacl, holding It open looked leivn Inte her face. She. guessing mat i - - ... he wished te exchange a giajiee l ' what? Partnership? Triumpur fuiu, Thnlt teu." but did net leek at nun. TMnrnlne te the table he did net knew whether te be stung or relieved that the had net looked. She ceum ioek ai anybody else. Hut AVhr. he asitcil niinscu, sneuiu uu erry? She was loyally carrying out ler share of the bargain. That she should glve him n Kindly giunce just when he felt like It was net in the bend. Still, his conscious mind would net eermlt the thought that nil his man's Isuiceptlblllty was brushwood te the nftluO 01 UV( nuumii e t.vfcfcw.... .t vtt, every moment, mat nanie creni newer te that dry brushwood. Only a mark waB needed te set alight a re- Tenting blaze t Mw. Cnrmlchael, meanwhile, sped te the small bedroom behind the dining room where was the telephone with Its private wire te her office. She drew a excited breath: for the ronten her manager stayed thus late at her office tonight whs that Klphlnstone Brether.-) awaited news from that name Brazilian firm hem Clever and the manager had dlseuned en the day of the. dnnce nt the (Jillerles. The liraziiian tirm, in dealings with which her firm wbb now new Involved, wa.s expected te suggest farther dealings. uever toeit up the teiepnpnc receiver. "Hulle-I Is Mr. Wright there?" "Wrleht BDcaklne. Mrs. Carmichael. That message has just come through from these people." Yes?" "Tbey are sending that contract ever te ui.,f "Geed!" "In the meantime they ask us te eMe acceptance immediately." "Tqu will de that the lirst thing In tb morning, then, Mr. Wright." Sir. Wright's conscientious middle psl voice came back hesitutingly, even with a hint of rebuke. "Kr Mrs. Elph Mrs. Carmichael!'' "Well?" "I er I shall have n fe.w. . w-erds with you tomorrow morning before doing anything further In the matter?" "Ne. I don't think It'n necessary. 1 wai net going te be at the office tomorrow. Yeu knew what te cable." "But " Consternation sounded In the rnanager'.s tone. "I would rather net cable before discussing thia. Mrs. Carmichael. The fact is I am net at 11 We "1 urn," retorted Clever confidently. "There's nothing mere te dlbciiM." She laughed n little excitedly. "It's reing te be all right. I nm the com pete hune setter. Mr. Wright !" i "The what, Mrs. Carmiehaer:" Hhc laughed again, vliuuliiiliig the ftce at tlie ether end of the teleplione: the bearded, kindly, shrewd, hurried face et the man looking upon the pranks of tome brilliant child. She was often a fearful trial te peer old Mr. Wright, aha knew that, Bnt surelv he ought te be accus tomed by new te her erratic ways, her flights, her coups that did, after all, lwars come of!! She called, "I nay, I feel like one of these benesctters who work these wonderful cures ! Yeu ether people are like the Hnrley street ipeclalist, se eminent, se well quull ed, but net able te de my miracle 1 Art- you? I knew this deal will be lucky T must go; I have a party re. Goed-iight!" "But, Mrs. Car" "It's all right. Yeu understand? Cable cceptnnee the first thing In the morn "I. If It would runke jeu feel mere omfertablo nbeut it, I'll send down note by special messenger, confirming thla. Geed-night!" She rang efE nnd moved nway, her ead high, her gray eyes alight. ftever had Clever Telt be bure of r flare as she did tonight. Never had ilP Mir" .anmAil i tiLen cm Virlcltlv Jeter had she been ee aware in every Mr of her woman's franie that geed iertune was nil around her and nbeut r. Hew that offer of thesrt BrR7tl jn stimulated her, nnd what a fea tter that business would prove in the D of Iilphlnstene Brethers! Why, in M name of nil that was timid and i4'faihlened, did her manager net tee at once? one tat down nt the writing table write that note te Mr. Wright while '.; w In her mind. Having written ' nd addressed the envelope, nnd Hjd It "urgent," she waited for ! aU before returning te her guests. j thRt little old fat Sir Algernon mft her, thought Bhe. . ne party was a thorough success, Jjem every point of view. He ought r?.b8.TerJr much pleased. ("He" was Urmlchael ; In Clever's mind she could J" call him by bin surname and would ?Jt call him unythin else.) She felt, Ma tJV one "ttle t'ng0 et cempunc- i, ,? tif jinn ene uei given nun n nee, n smlle of encouragement and yWlHtulatien at the dining room deer? u would have been a little thing ! He d looked for It. d,n.J?h" said te herself: "Why SW I? I've done my absolute best JK.nlra tonight. Presently everybody I1," doing thinga for htm. He's 5? nr te me but tbe 'husband.' AVhy rtM I bother?" til ie wcnt te 'le kUb above the man '"Piece, touched her hair, her pearl ."ig. She heatd the front deer open. ' Wttltptl n ul.lle Then, when che enme Inte thn hall, ,v ; "t mini hi u enmr into me mm, ? found herself confronting a dapper ."c in ( rex r nliPM nl nu ulirn '"Odern kiii .....l ..in. .. ...i, it., nnLil yft .. mi'l Willi ! wiiiti.-, iv.- cmill ' "H "ty en" '"""' """ knr,V ffiS.'fngunge of his cult, "understand 5 n held out hla hand with that tender wen with which some men appreicn any woman who marries any one else. Ah n matter of fact he had r'get ever" Llever n marriage, phtloBephlcally nnd rcvcral days age. Hut liia pose of life would be that of a man ubemlnably treated by her. "Ilunnlng away, Sirs. Carmlchacl?" Mid he. with that accent which n.ude her ordinary title teunil Intimate. "L have brought your singer, but lel no hostess te receive her." Clever said, conventionally, "I am K Mirryl I was called nwny en busl nc! I was kept. Hove the- people gene from the dining room?" . ' Ages age," the young man assured ncr. with his cycH upon her. "Hew dreadful I" she moved quickly forward te the staircase. "We'll go Vn, t once. I must explain te your lady who sings " "Here sheh," said Hebhy Llewelyn, for round the bend of the staircase there appeared the tall, black-nnd-wnlle ngure of Canulchael escorting n quite vivid young woman In refee color. Her dress appeared te hnvu been improvised (almost as if she were go ing te a bal masque nt the Galleries) "t of a gaudy silken shawl, petterued with daring flewcru of mauve and cream and green and fringed Wth rose-colored fringes out of which gleamed (he concert singer's slim tmua. nnd tinkles. A golden fillet bound her bright yellow hair : Bhe was vcrv effective in n "f'liri. sea ' wav. Her face, net tritv. hut ciijeyingiy niive with laughter, was .... TV .. --.. ...it.., uin ncr jiest IhlH Was the prnnn flint CMnvn.. rnn. rnlcliuel Mf, Thus for the tlrrt tlme she saw Harry Carnilchnel talking te another Weimiii nimrt from Imn .i.el.,. or her nunts. "That girl thinks he is Interesting." was Clever Carmlchael'u .Hrst mvlft uiuuKiii. ane minus him geed-looking. Ne he is. I suppose? He does like snme women, then " The ceuple came down, faced the ether two. At. Mm uiit .. l i.t.... dark acter-fnee Oarmicbael's eyes iinr- "'"i "r inu imctien or a second, in pure surprise. He had net expected te sw this fellow. Here he .was again, e of,e te Clever, holding her feather fan that she had dropped; close te Clever Greetings wero exchanged : Glever turning charm n little morn "en" for the benefit of the singer. Ily wen.an's Instinct shy knew that thin ether girl was thinking: "The bride Is verv love ly; I wonder if jshe nnd her husband are very much In love with each oilier?" nnd I had te rush away," Clever explained, suddenly conscious pf ten sion In the air; tension that simmered about Carmichael, uu n heat-haze ever the summer horizon. "Business, you knew, business! What It is te be a mere woman of affairs, dictated te by e relentless mannaer!" "Did he dictate te you, Clever?" Carmichael asked in an uncertain voice .i MUr.h, he cared what had passed ever the telephone just new! Only he felt suddenly that. Ire must speak te her, must use her name, must Induce her te turn her eyes upon him. must nt least seem (before ether people) te stand for something mere thnn u mere mannger or ether empleye in the life.ef this per versp girl who Intrigued him pnst nil bearing. Se near, new, was the brush wood te the flame! ' - 'Clever's glance swept past the tense face of her liushend-in-name te the faces of the ether man and of the' ether woman. She felt they waited upon her words, waited te form" some judg ment from them. She turned her cys audacious!, definitely, te meet the eyes of Harry Carmichael. And she said, unite softly although quite distinctly, "What, darling?" . At lust. There was the spark thut flew. A Curfew .fe Passion Three' lieurs later, Carmichael came quietly alone into the little book-room. Mechanically he switched up the green-shaded table-light. Mechanically he sat down in the nearest chair. Equally mechanically he took out Ills pipe, but he did net light it. He did net even leek nt it. He sat, perfectly still, ns if staring Intently at nothing, as if listening. The house was quiet enough. It had ceased te reverberate with these vague nlter-npples of sound that sprend even when the gathering that caused them Is no mere. Clever's house-warmlng that had been such a success, hud ceme te nn end. The music was ever; the buzz of farewells, the purring and hooting of departing cars. All the household had cone te bed. Only Carmichael sat there ns If he suddenly lacked Impetus te de anything else. One elbow en the arm of the chair, his palm held against his head, he uttered, aloud te himself and several times repeated, these werds: I snppose i am, then. I suppose. I am. I am." i j He meant In love with bis wife. His wife! Sitting there alone In the rnldnieht quiet, what he stared at was his vision of this girl he had married. New at last he saw what she was te him, nnd what she had always been te him since When? He could net tell. The silent room seemed faintly sweet, still, from her presence. Still, lu his mind, echoed the voice that had called him "darling" in mockery. It was that which had waked him at last te knowing that what he wanted most of nil In the world was te hear Clever say "darling" te Mm again meaning it. He repeated, "I am. lam. Lord!" Before hhi eyes, between him and the table, the blue tolephone-beok, the paper-rack, there rose new images of her. Clever in her office, seated at her desk, rapping out in the voice of nn order, "I wunt you, Majer Carmlchacl, te marry me." Clever under that leafless oak in Richmond Park, her furs lifting in the wind "It's net sweetbrler, It's some thing I have en." The Spanish Clever circling with him te that Ilaquel tune "I thought you couldn't dance?" Clever's face, fresh and flushed under the rain, changing as he told her that most of bis own friends had been killed "I nm sorry. I am very sorry!" Exquisitely stately, that bridal Clever who had played her part under n thou sand eyes, her steady cool hand in (,)' till death us de part, and thereto I plight thee rriy troth." Quickly the plcture passed of Clever nt his side In Paris, the mock-bride of La spool noneymeon ; urr coeuy-triemlly morning greeting ("hat are we go ing te de today?") her smile and pretty manner for General Hervey In tbe hotel lounge. ("Iain leaving my hus band with you while I go and leek at yes. mere frocks!") Then the plcture of the first vims they'd lunched together in the restau rant nt the. .Maurice. At the next ml, n there mm nnt another Knc i -, - , ,,.. .,,,, , . ,,, . . ; ,, "?'! "'"i1 ,,V iilnwn ifP,cn"y xnvm. su Hire mini. nine, rennir evu and voice, that voice carrel obevo the gentle hum of tbe throng. He had pointed out Clever te his wlfe: "Itlpplng pretty girl that, leek. Honeymooners l" . 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