EVENING LEDGEK-PmEADELPHXA-, MONDAY, FEBETTABY 1 1915 Sunday's Sermons Continued Front Page 4 stomach, and ct ou will walk up and vote for tho dirty tratllc. "Conio on, cut out the booze, boys, Oct on tho tfnter wnsotii get on for tlio sake or youf nite nnd babies, nnd hit booze- o "Come on, reac1y( forward, march! might, left, haltl Wo tue in front of n drv goods store. 'What do you want?' " inllco.' -What do you want?' " 'r-ollco ' " -What do you wnnt?' " 'Calico.' " 'Onllco, all right, como on.' " Tho stores aro stripped. "Hoy, Wnnaniakcr'a, Qlmbcls', Jilt's, Darlington's, Hnellonburu's, Bend down calico. Tho wholo bunch hai voted out tho saloons nnd wo have such a demand for calico wo don't know what to do.' And tho big stores telegraph to Kail River tn ship catlco, nnd tho factories telegraph to buy cotton, nnd they tell their salesmen to buy cotton, nnd tho cot toil plantation man sees cotton Jump up to t UUIU. "Wlint la tho innttcr7 Your children nro going naked nnd tho wlihlty gang lms got our money. That's what's tho matter with you. Don't listen to these old wlilslcy-soakcd i politicians who say stand pat on tho saloon.' "Come with me. Now, remember, wo have the whole bunch of boozo-llghtcrs on tho nntcr wngon and I m iln I -no now. Over hero I was John, the drunken bum. Tho whisky gang got my dollar nnd I Bot tho quart. Over hero I nm John on tho wntc war.m i ho mrr. chant got my dollar nnd I have his meat, flour nnd calico, and I'm going home now. 'Bo It ovor so humble, thero's no placo llko homo without booze.' "Vlfo comes out and says, 'Hello, John, what havo you got?' " 'Two porterhouse steaks. Bally.' "'What's that bundle, pa?' " 'Cloth to mako you n now dross, bIs. Tour mother has fixed Mnry's old one so often It looks llko a crazy quilt.' " 'And whnt havo you thcre7' " 'That's a pnlr of shoes for you, Tom; nnd hero Is soma cloth to mako you a pair of pants. Your mother has patched the old ones so often they look llko tho map of Pennsylvania.' "What Is tho matter with tho country7 Wo havo been dumping tho money Into tho Whisky holo that ought to have boon spent for flour, beef nnd calico, and we haven't that holo tilled up yet. "A man comes along and soys, 'Aro you a drunkard?' " 'Yes, I'm a drunkard.' " 'Where nro you going?' " 'I'm going to hejl." 'Why?' NO DRUNKARDS THERE. " 'Decauso tho' Good Uook says, "No drunkard shall Inherit tho kingdom of God," so I nm going to hell.' "Another man comes along nnd I say, 'Aro ou a church member?' " 'Yes, I am a church member.' " 'Where aro you going?' " 1 nm going to heaven.' " 'Did you vote for the saloon?' 'Yes.' "Go to tho Jails, go to tho lnsano asy lums nnd tho penitentiaries nnd tho homes for feeble-minded. There you will find tho finished product for their dirty business. I tell you It la the worst busi ness this sldo of hell, nnd you know it. "Listen! Hero Is an extract from tho Saturday Evening Post of November 8, 1907, taken from a paper read by n brower. You will say that n man didn't say It: 'It nppears from theso facts that tho success of our business lies in tho creation, of appetlto among tho boys. Hen who havo formed tho habit scarcely over reform, but they, llko others, will dio, and unless thero nro recruits made to tako their places our coffers will bo empty, and I recommend to you that money spent In the creation of nppetlto will return in dollars to your tills after tho habit is formed." "Tho saloon exists because tho church doesn't voto It out of existence. "Say, aro you in favor of n constitu tional amendment prohibiting tho salo of liquor In tho United States? "If you over get a chanco to do It, boys, will you do it? If you do, stand up with me. "What Is your raw material, saloons? American boys. Say, I would not give one boy for all tho distilleries nnd sa loons this sldo of hell. And they havo to havo 2,000,000 boys every generation. And then you tell mo you are a man when you will voto for an institution llko that. What do you want to do, pay taxes in money or in boys? BOYS NOT SO CHEAP. "And I would not glvo those 13 boys for every dirty dollar you got from tho hell-soaked liquor business or from every brewery and distillery this sldo of hell. "Listen 1 In a Northwest City a preach er Bat at his breakfast tablo ono Sunday morning. Tho doorbell rang, ho answered It, and thero stood a little boy, 12 years of age. Ho was on crutches, right leg off at the knee, shivering, and he Bald,' Please, sir, will you como up to the Jail nnd talk nnd pray with papa? He mur dered mamma. Papa was good and kind, but whisky did it, and I have to support my three little sisters. I sell newspapers and black bootB, "Will you go up and talk nnd pray with papa? And will you como homo and be with us when they bring him back? Tho Governor says we can have his body after they hang him.' "The preacher hurried to the Jail nnd talked nnd prayed with tho mail. Ho had no knowledge of what he had done. He Bald; 'I don't blame the law, but it breaks my heart to think that my chil dren must be left In a cold and heart less world. Oh, sir, whisky did it.' "Tho preacher was at the llttlo hut when up drove the undertaker's wagon nnd they carried out the pine coflln. They led tho llttlo boy up to the coflln, ha leaned over nnd kissed his father and cobbed, and said -to his sisters; 'Come on, sisters, kiss papa's cheeks before they grow cold.' And the little, hungry, ragged, whisky orphans hurried to tho coflln shrieking In agony. Police, whose hearts were ndamant, burled their faces In their hands nnd rushed from the house, and the preacher fell on his knees nnd lifted his clenched flst and tear stained face and took an oath before God, nnd beforo the whisky orphans that ha TODAY'S PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR ffitWtct I LEADER 41it and Lancaster Ave. GARDEN B8d and I.andown Are. IRIS THEATRE Krmlmtou und Allnlienr a. OVERBROOK REGENT 03d and . llanrturd Ate. 1633-31 Market Street TIOfiA THFATHF "JA".. ' icwmuoi., Matinee at 8.30, K,fnbu. at 6)15 0 o'Clk. Jfpeclal Conceit by the Tioga. Symphony Orcheitru. Btlirtlng; ununa ROXBOROUGH gj5Jk ai GERMANTOWN THEATRE Oei-mantown Ave. and School Lane. Jie.,,;,ta.t, PARAMOUNT I'lCTUHKS ii?r Hiejamoug Hope-Jonn ripe Organ. THE RIDGE &g jJuSyAv',?11 TULPEHOCKEN gcSg&a&t. ritAWKLIN SSJ-JS"... flSd anil tltrard Alt. IST11 1IKI.OU DAUl'lIlN SI'. KeniLui too and VrunkforU Ate. JEFFERSON IIIIHiU AIC WINDSOR teLVlDERE gffSSSK && 21 DOHA ,4 TWENTY-MILLION-DOLLAR would fight the cursed business until the undertaker carried him out In a coflln. CHASTE TO FIGHT. "You men havo n chanco to show your manhood. Then In tho namo of your puro mother, In tho name of your man hood, In tho namo of your wlfo nnd tho pure, innocent children that climb up In your lap and put their arms nround your neck, In the namo of all that Is good nnd noble, fight tho curse. Shall you anon, who hold In your hands the ballot, nnd In that bnllot hold the destiny of womanhood nnd children and man hood, snail you, tho sovereign power, refuse to rally In tho hamo of tho de fenseless men nnd women nnd native land 7 No. ."1 want every man to say: 'God, von can count on mo tu protect my wife, my home, my mother nnd my children and tho manhood of America.' "By tho metcy of God, which has given to ymi tho umlmken nnd unshakable coAlldcnco of her you love, I beseech you mako n right for tho women who wait until tho saloons spew out their huibandi nnd their sons, nnd send them homo maudlin, brutish, dovlllsh, stinking, blear-eyed, hloated-fnccd drunkards." Sunday Morning SUBJECT: "A MIGHTY MAN" "Jeremiah v, D: 'Why shouldst thou bo ns a mighty man that cannot save?' "Thero nro somo people who aro so familial' with their Ulblo that when you announce a verso they will tell jou tho placo whero It can bo found and not In frequently tho chapter and the verse. If thoru nro any such hero you would havo said, "That sounds llko Jeremiah.' "Mntthow seems to hnve written moro especially to tho Jews. Ho Bcemcd to endeavor to convlnco them that Christ was tho Jlcsslah nnd ho quoted moro fre quently from tho Old Testament than did cither Mark, Luko or John. "Mark seems to havo been Impressed with tho tireless energy of Jesus. Tho llttlo word 'go' occurs 43 times In tho Now Testament nnd 22 of theso nro In Mark. Tho word 'straightway' occurs 21 times In AInrk und 'Immediately' 17 times. Hpurgeon ono tlmo said that ho did not understand how any one could read tho gospel of Mark and not go out and preach It for God. "Luko was tho physician and wan atrong In observation and description Ho seemed to havo been Impressed with tho power of Christ to eliminate disease. Ho was ono of theso kind that would say In two or three sentences what somo peoplo would rcqulro a wholo foolscap to say. John seemed to havo been impressed with tho divinity of Christ. I do not bcllovo tho man lives that could go out nnd de nounce Chi 1st ns tho Son of God If ho would read tho gospel of John. Jeremiah mado it plain that God was in their midst. MUST DO GOD'S BIDDING. "Tho curses pronounced upon the Jews will fall on tho Gcntllo If you don't do God's bidding. Tho curso will fall on this city for God Is no respecter, of persons. "I bellevo that somo Individuals nnd somo churches aro too stingy. AVo nro robbing God. Now, this is tho same Christ, tho same holy Bplrlt, tho same devil nnd tho snmo old world. "It Is an Inspiration to mo to know what God has dono and what God Is willing to do. "There nro several books I llko to road I like to read tho Blblo and tho auto biography of Charles J. Finney, ono of tho grandest men since the days of tho npostlcs. A religious community in New York today is duo to tho blessing of God under the preaching of Charles J. Finney. At ono tlmo Finney was to preach In a. schoolhouso In Now Yoik at 10 o'clock. Ten-thirty rolled by and 11 and still ho did not come. Tho peoplo becamo anxious and said, 'Where Is Mr. Finney?' "A commltteo went out to search for him nnd they found him lying faco 'down ward oh tho ground, tears rolling down his cheeks, crying: 'Oh, God, don't send me to that schoolhouso to preach until I know they want to ncccpt of the Saviour; not to simply gratify their curiosity to look at a man they heard about' It was nearly 1 o'clock bofore ho went and so marvelous was tho power of God that men grabbed tho back of tho benches in front of them, strong men wept llko children. What God has dono Ho can do again. "They talk about tho excitement of a revival meeting being bad In any com munity. If you say that, then you aro a dirty, rotten, stinking liar. Did you get It? They never did anything for Christ In their lives. Peanut-headed fools, that's what they are. "Finney at ono tlmo went Into a. cot ton mill In Utica, Now York. There were two young glrl3 standing there Just ns he stepped in. One of them looked, Trut Finney never said a word, Just stood and looked at her. Sho gazed at him for a while nnd then commenced to cry. Soon her companion started to cry because of the conviction of their sins. Presently tho owner of the mill, who was not a Christian, camo in nnd so impressed wns he that he gavo or ders to havo tho mill stopped and havo Finney preach, because he said It was better to havo these men and women saved from hell than to run this mill. So marvelous was tho power of God that every one of those employes wero saved, owner and all, nnd from that day to this that mill at Utica, Now York, has never been out of the Christian family. "What God has done He can do again. niOTOrLAYB CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE flomt of World' Greatest Photoplays THE CHRISTIAN SECOND BIO MONTH t TIMDS DAILY AFTERNOONS, 1 and 3 10a and 15c. BVENIN08, 7 and 0 10c. 10c. 25c. Belmont Today "The Spoilers" B2d AB. MARKET rEHF0HMANCE3 1, 3. B, 7. t) I M. 52D ST. THEATRE BABNNBDTS. Z "The Naked Truth" ;;. MATS, 1 ;30-3 US EVCJS. 0 ;30-U CAano. 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Capital unites to fight labor. Why can'l God's people united to right the devil that curses God. Tlio man doesn't llvo on God's nrcrii earth that can slap tho causo of Ood In tho face nnd not get n solar plexus blow right back from me. "At tho dedication of tho Hunker Hilt monumonl Daniel Webster was sitting upon a platform, against which tho mob nurged and crowded nround, despite tho efforts of thoso In chnrga to keep thorn back. Tlio crowd became worse, heed less of tho weak, npologetlo cry of tho chairman Hint they wero endangering their lives. .Suddenly Daniel Wobster nrose, drew himself Up nnd with thd mighty volco that mado tho Sonata listen, said: "lien, I command you stand back. Nothing is Imposslblo at Hunker Hill. Stand bnckl" Ono man became 10 In power and cnrrlcd tho Burglne mass back. "With God and tho Holy Spirit hero and n union of churchci, 1 tell you thero Is no power on earth or In hell that can stand up ngntust tho Church of Ood Al mighty. It Is an Inspiration to mo to know what God has done. If thero Is anything on tho faco or God's green enrth that needs enthusiasm it la your churches. "Nothing Is Imposslblo for Ood. Let's go and tako this old city for Christ. If ou can't do that, let's rip tho signs from our churches. There nro too many unclean peoplo today trying to represent a clean gospel. "Wo must got right with God. That Is tho first thing we must do. If you would spill a drop of ncld on a brass fender and Btoop down instantly and rub It off It will not lcavo a mark, but If you would leavo that drop on nil night it would remain there, 'riioi trouble with you Is that when you sin and do wrong you don'.t confess lt.i It remains there and cats Into your manhood and woman hood. GET RIGHT WITH GOD. "Got right with GotL Then keep right with God. Confess Christ as your Saviour. Confess your sins to Him and you will bo saved. "I road of thrco confessions In tho Bible. First, confess Christ as your Saviour. Second, confess your Bins. Third, confess your faults. If wo would start out to wrlto tho faults of others, no book would bo big enough to con tain them. Wrlto your own faults first. "I was in Bloomlngton, 111., with Doc tor Chapman, who hail Deen preaching there for about two wccks, but thero had not been a slnglo conversion, no body would como forward and overybody would sit spellbound by his words. He became discouraged nnd said to tho min isters. "Look hero, brethren, it Is evi dent to mo that tho church Is not com ing out to help In this light, nnd I Bervo you notice I am going to leavo hero after the services Friday night. I havo preach ed against sin as hard as I know how.' Tho ministers said: 'Doctor, wo aro Just as much concerned about this work ns you can possibly be. Wo havo been inquiring what tho troublo Is. Wo havo never heard so many peoplo talking re ligion, but wo don't know whnt is tho trouble.' Ho aald: 'TrounloT Tho only troublo Is that tho church is not right with God.' They naked him to stay and they would try and locate somo of tho dlfflcutlles. ns they thought they know where tho trouble wns. Ho said ho would stav until Sunday night, saying that if they know whero tho trouble was and If they wero sure they could remove It, ho would stay. "Tho next morning a Presbyterian nnd Baptist nnd Congregational preacher started out nnd they went down into tlio ofllco of Judgo Jt., who was chief usher In tho mooting. They said to him: 'Thero Is somothlng wrong; wo havo never felt such interest and seen such audiences, but Doctor Chapman Is going to leave Sunday night if tho difficulties aro not removed. "Wo havo heard certain things FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED C. J. Heppn & Son, 1117-1119 Chestnut St. 6th and Thompson Sti. Here is what we guarantee about our -- -- . 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Wo want to hear from your own lips whether it Is truo or false.' Ho replied: 'What you havo heard, brethren, la true, and there Is a great deal moro that you have not heard which Is true.' PUBLIC CONFESSION. "Ho locked his offlco and went down to tho, men that know of his doublo deal ings, and naked thctr pardon, nnd that afternoon when tho doctor was finishing his sermon he stepped tip to the platform nnd said: 'Excuso me, doctor, but wilt you let mo speak n. few words?" no mounted tho platform and said: "5'oti all know mo, and ou all know whnt I have done. I havo been hero for over 11 years nnd j on all know how I lived. I havo gono to ns many ns I could sco personally and asked their forgiveness, which I have secured, nnd I havo ncceptcd this opportunity to como to this meeting to nsk you nil to forglvo me. I nm sorry for tho kind of Ilfo I havo lived.' When (ho servlco was over thoy docked up to him by tho hundrcdi, took hUn by tho hand nnd expressed their appreciation nnd conudciico In him. That night when my friend llnlshcd preaching D2 peoplo took their stnnd for Jesus Christ. For glvo your enemies. Tho spirit of hell is In tho man that carries hatred In his heart. "Get right In your homes. I can tell you what you aro by what Is In your homes. Lot mo read tho names on your guest book, lot mo listen to oitr con versation when you don't know I am nround. Let mo rend tho list of tho books jou havo. Lot mo look at tho magazines you have and I will toll you by your books. I will tell you by your magazines, and I will tell you by your periodicals, and I will tell you by tho company you keen what vour homo Is. "Thero was an old missionary who had been nbsent from tho United Statei for 30 years doing foreign missionary work, Inn'ded ono dav 111 Snn Francisco nnd tho San Francisco Examiner asked him to visit tho homes of tho poor, tho rich and of all classes and to return and write nn article about tho things that Im pressed him most that ho saw In thtlr homes. They thought ho would tell about tho Improvements, but when ho returned ho wroto: 'When I went to foreign lands 30 years ago It was n very raro thing to go to tho homo of any progesslng Christians who did not havo prayer In their homes, but I Journeyed for four weeks up nnd down tho const Into tho homes of tho rich nnd tho poor nnd tho rnlddlo clnsscs and It wns a very raro thing to find family prayer In the families I lsltcd. or to llnd any that read their Bible. Tho thing that Impressed mo most Is that America has forgotten God In 30 years. God is left on tho outside. "Get right in your homes. 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"Many peoplo stop bofero a masterplcco In an art gallorj", but thoy never fall to stop and take a look nt tho picture en titled 'BrenkliK; Ifomo Ties.' If you remember that picture, you will remem ber that even tho iloj? looked Rnd." "Hero Mr. Sunday related tho nlory of how ilia evnliRcllst, Mn'Jor Whittle, won his pon, who wns boIiik to IcaVo home, to tho rhurch nnd then lost him by death. Tho siorv pictured tho power of righteousness In tho home. (Copyrighted.) Saturday Night Mr. Sunday choso ns his text "And ho aroso and followed ltlm," Mark II, 14. Ho said in part: " 'And ho aroso and followed Him.' Mark 2:11. "Somo peoplo think that they can't bf convcitcd unless they Bo down on their knees In tho Htrnw nt a camp-mcctlnpr, unless they pray nit hours of tho night and nil nights of tho week, while icmt old brother 8 tonus hcavoli in prayer. Some think n man tntiBt logo sloop, must como down the nlslo with a. haggard look, that ho must fioth at tho mouth and dnlico and shout. "I want you to sco what Ood put in black nnd white; that thero can bo a sound, thorough conversion in an Instant, that man can bo converted ns quietly as tho cotnlnir of clay nnd never backslide. I do not llnd fault with tho way other LIT llltOTHIM 13 February Furniture Sale Opens This Savings of at least 25 per cent frequently more on every article The Saving of Yellow Trading Stamps is ft pleasure to thrifty women the premiums given in. exchange are bo at tractive and desirable. Annual Manufacturers' Sale Many of the foremost wholesalers rcRard us as their best and quickest outlet for huge quantities of merchandise and our customers enjoy fullest advantage of all the good things wc share. Here's but a few of the exceptional values in readiness there arc a great many more. Wamen'a&ffissu't'znon Top Coats ctf $9.75 m Body Brussels Carpets, $1 $1.G5 & $1.75 Grades.. x KnmnuN I'rmluct of jr. J. WIUTTAIiTj, Worcester, Mnnn. 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Silent mis weaves, but nothlnp to affect wear. 3 and 3H yards fonsr. S1.5Q and $2 Pairs, (J9C S2.50 and $3 Pairs, 98c jaTHIRD FLOOR: Manufacturer's Sale Extra Special Women's $3, $3.50 $1 QO and $4 Shoes " (Sixes 3U to 7) Entire snrplua atock of VAL. DUT. TISNIIOFUU SONS, Cincinnati, 0 wake noted for quality and depend ublllty. ... Of Una patent colukln. gun-metal calf and glased kldskin. Dull leather and black, gray and fawn clo'h tops Tipped or plain toes. Various heels, alio low heels, tor Eitwlng KIN WlOtns A. to ti. 'V'""" .. T-, .K.THQT WTJntt KI1HT ss&TOim Ol'ENM BiSO A. people get rellslon. What I want and preach la the fact that a man can be converted without any fuss. "Aa I understand the Dible e-very case of miraculous healing resulted In a con version. Tho man didn't dance, he didn't shout, he was not excited, ho wan not be side himself. Ho quietly did what the Iord told him. He took up his bed arid walked. He didn't run nor Jump. The next tlmo we seo him ho is In the temple worshiping Ood. "I challenge any one who dares ea that peoplo do not get converted Rt theso meetings. If ou do not botlovo that man was saved come down here and measura yourself up with him, Put your old car cass nlongsldo of his and seo how you nlaml. "How many slaps In the faco havo you taken for being truo to .tesus? How many snoers havo you withstood for being truo to Jesus? It cost him some thing to bo known as tho dlsclplo of Christ. "The dovll Is always a passenger with you In your nuto If ho furnished It. Thero Is blood on our bunds If you rent your property for a saloon or for a house of Infamy, If you are robbing Ood, If you nro making your clerks work long hours, It jolt pay -thum poor vases. If you sold that mining stock and know that It was n mvlndtc. Note this, jou who don't bellevo In quick conversions. When you nnd any thing lit Matthew's goipel thnt you llko paillcuUirly, remember It was written by a man who said, 'Yes,' Instantly. Ho didn't get down nnd kneel on tho straw. "Seemingly tho men who havo moved the world for Christ havo been converted In a quiet manner. Tho way to Judgo u treo Is by Its fruit. Judge a trco of qulcf conversion In this way. "Another lesson. When conversion conv pels peoplo to forsake their previous call' lng Ood gives them n bettor Job. Luko said, 'Ho loft all.' Little did ho dream that his Influence would bo world-reaching and eternity covering. His position as tax collector seemed llko a big Job, but It was not picking up pins compared to ! mail on i'iio.M2 oimnus filled ; HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE SsSw: Double Yellow TradinR Stamps With Every 10c Purchase Until Noon : After That, Until Closing Time, Single Stamps Market Eighth Filbert Seventh $22 and $25 Suits ctf $11.75 Manufacturers' and Sketch Shows Two of the Fashions in Coats Include practical and drensy offects osportly tailored, and mostly all flno satin or poau do lined with cyene. Materials Offer Choice of Rich Imported Mixtures, Pebble Chev iots, Duvclynes and All-Wool Velours Thoso aro In navy bluo, black, rich brownB, nnd other cholco dark Bhadca. Somo show novel smart bolts at front, back or all tho way around, others aro In llarlnp rlpplo styles and somo few havo drossy fur collar. $20, the Regular Price of These $Q 7C Coats, now.... Uo a SECOND FLOOIt A- Carload of "Trade-Mark" Prairie Grass RUGS Purchased By Us From W. & J. 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All neaven Is trylnff to lift yolt to your feet 6ofci l you men ought to pray right this mlnuw that your legs may be strong enough to bring j-ou down here tonight What la keeping you back? Tou can't net too quickly about your soul's salvaUon. The manly thing, the worrtanly thing, the an thing Is to do what Jod tells you to do to arlso nnd follow Him. When Matthew decided td follow Jesus thero wero no signs or wonders being shown; thero wan no Undue pressure or undue excitement; thero was no clamor of tho multitude to crown Jesu. The man who walls for the lightning" 16 come down out of a clear sky may bo headed for tho pit Ho couldn't do anything that would please tho davit more. Men nro sometimes kept from deciding for fenr of acting too quickly. They aays "I'll have to think It over." If a building wns afire; If your child had taken poison; If you wero bleeding td death; If you wero drowning, you wouldn't havo to atop and think It over You'd accept help right away. 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