itNCY WYNIE CHATS 'ABOUT ; SOCIETY'S Irs. Joseph M. Gasizam Entertained at Luncheon on Mon day a iNewporc iutertfte Opening Games of ' the Tennis Tournament ISTTLa OtiIVIA GAZZAM la pro! Ill ma- her seasn of Rayoty, rind on&- tho fiffwport part of 11 Is by rjo means isecdnd IS . j elm 1in linil In liet- ntvn lma in lier own ItU i"" d . last vpnp. whun li town iici" P, ..vnnwlcdced a success. She Is a was " ,, . , , n-halred Jlttle girl with dancing tL, and the Jolllest smtle, rJi .h' nleasnnt to every o and best of ", .h' nleasant to every one, and that K'.ome reputation to have acquired In fcifrt Ga2im gave a luncheon after Undine the mornlns session of the Iiicond Invitation Tennis Tournament on Monday, among her sucsta being; her sis f Mrs. Edward Koblnson, of Now York; Olivia Bertram Llpplncott, Bllllo Heyl Tnk Joo Gazzam, Jr., tho latter of whom ? "" . , ,. u tll,.... .., ha Jus reiurneu iium mo uiuiuuf vi,, rfpinltsbure, which reminds mo that tho I Bulgers on tho Ilhodo Island, which is Ej b a 80rt ot navnl nattsburff, cm Sfttked yesterday and will bo ono month Jii their trip, during which they will drill wn have largot pnusuun unu nuus ther things under strict naval discipline. t har that Georso Earlo has bought f new camp on St. Kegls, Uppor Saranac, "in the Adlrondacks, and gavo his daugh ter Mrs. Beggs, the uso of tho old ono tr Paul Smith's, for this summor. Last Lk jirs, Earle went up to Maine to ipend several wecita wmi como incnus eft and Jlr. .E.ario uiuyeu uuo umi nni Join her and go to tno camp later, xnai left BMlth and Gladys to go to tho new earnp and a wee bird told mo they did t like It a bit, so thoy wroto to "Mary," W in the family since tho year 1, and bigred her t0 'ntol"08(l0 wItn fathor to let them go to tho old camp first, and th uphot of it Is that thoy aro all at pul Bmlth'0 and will stay thero until Jlr. and Mrs. Earlo Join them, when per force they will go to tho now camp with toem NANCT WYNNE. Personals S? Mrs. John It. Droxcl entertained at din Br last night at her villa In Nowport !rr. neorce TV. Boyd rravo a bridge party fit her cottage In Cape May yesterday nf ter- fnoon. ? 'Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lawrence, of Ablng iiln. announce tho engagement of their 'diufhter, Miss Frances Eleanor Lawrence, ' to Mr. Samuel J. Hough, of Orange N. J. tit. and Mrs. Thompson westcott entor- t tamed at tho Red Mill In Cape May last f venlnr In honor of their guests. Miss Mar ft firet Dovcroux, of Chovy Chase. Md and ".itUj Elizabeth Trimble. Among those pros S ent were Miss Lucy Grey, Miss Corlnne Treenun, SIIss Allco McCabe, Miss Eleanor . Westcott, Miss Salome Heullngs, Miss Mar '..iiret KesUr, Miss Mary Kay, Miss Mar . jret Larzclere, Miss Louise Harding, Mr. Harrison Saycn, Mr. Frederick Sattcrflold, 5 Mr, CTarles Justl, Mr". Henry Justl, Mr. Btmuel Steele, Sir. Elwood Cunningham and i Mr. William Kay. ' "Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea will Intro . 'duce their daughter, Miss Katharine C. Lea. tt.i tea to be given on tho afternoon of f ptfabtt 14. 1 The series of dances arranged by Mrs. Johns, uusuno. ot uovon, anu nem during the. winter at the lllttenhouse, will open on "Friday, November 17. The succeeding dates will be December 8, December i'-', January (, 'January 17, February 2, March 2 and 'April IS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liggett and their family,, of Plttotv.rgh, aro upending some (time at the Breakers, Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Howard Chrislman entertained at bridge Monday afternoon at her home on Tark place, Ocean City, N. J. T t . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stetnmetz and their , ellldren, of Germantown, who nro spending the summer In Chelsea, will return the mtd vdle of September. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Shoemaker, formerly , ef Philadelphia, who have been spending ;eme time In Chicago, 111., have left for Baltimore, Md., where they will make their kome In the future. Mr.s. Shocmalcer will IU remembered as Miss Eleanor Miller be fore her marriage several years ago. , . Along the Main Line ,,- AIIDMORB Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel P. kMes, of Spring avenue,' Ardmore, announce .Ihe engagement of their daughter. Miss ; Mabel Erama Lees, to Mj. Rolan J. Wlght ..man, of Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y., formerly ,ef"Ardmore. y Mr. and Mrs. R. Harold McQuale, of vWalnut avenue, nre receiving congratu lations on the birth of a daughter, Mary Jojeph McQuale. Sirs. McQuale was Miss tRose A. Dally before her marriage. .', ST. DAVID'S Mrs. Richard MacSherry, ef Baltimore, who has been visiting her .Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rollln H. Wilbur, at Old Stone House, has gone to Alexandria Bay to spend a few weeks. ' Mr, and Mrs. G. AVlnthrop Coffin and ,wlr family have lef. Chelsea and are at vay Head for tho month of August, 'v tVATNB Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill, of ,.wya. have left for Hazleton, Pa., where Vey win epend several days. B Mrs. A. J, D. Peterson and her chil dren, of Bellevue avenue, aro spending the ,wmmer at Stone Harbor, N. J. Miss Mary Bujjler Is spending August with relatives , New England. t V Germantown Mr. William E. Buehler.and Mr, Martin ift Buehler, of 314 Hansberry street, have returned from a trip to Canada and Niagara In, ' previous to which they attended the Solitary training camp at Plattsburg. '.Mrs. Wllmot Grant Pierce will return to tr home, 230 West Tulpehocken street, to ay from Atlantlo City. Mr. Melvln B. Goodwin, who has been piping at Livingston Manor, N. Y will ijjait In Ithaca and Truemanaburg. N. Y., before returning home. R Mr. and Mrs. Charles BlUard and their jaughter. Miss Nathalie Bllzard, of 5145 Morris street, have "returned from Spofford, g.H., where they have been since the be ginning of July. S - p Along the Reading "Mr. and Mrs. Willis Adams and their aS'Iy. formerly of Wyncote, who have sSjn ependlpg the last two years In Ch. S have left for Indianapolis, where they J make their home In the future. Jr. md Mra Allan Wallls and their fam "Jj. of Woodland avenue, Wyncpte. are Bodln this month in Ocean Cty. N. J. pfo. Samuel Korn. of 227 North Eighth Weet, Logan, (a spending the summer at tH Point, Md. iWisa Beatrlc sratton, of Oak Lane road. OaV T.,n. ...ill .,..H f,A m.Mhjri 3lr card dub a week-end guests at I WCt&n Ol. XT v rrn ...m 1 11 In ' DOINGS AT RESORTS iweW:,,,nc,udl,n.B m,m A,lco Caln- mim pallid. xatUol5 .A!,9a Marlon Cully. miss m?nir ',?tan5fle,t1' mm Gertrude Cum- Kwh" M nr0.th.y We,sh' M,BS "Mtf0 Goodwin nn ,"; aoodwln. Miss Marlon uooawin and Mrssnea Hughes. .Mr'.unnd Jtre' Thomas Haap, of Sixty " avenue, Oak Lane, have Miss Jo fL p- Martin, of Yonkers. N.Y., as wll nrfVor a 'ort"h- Miss Martin will spend two weeks In Atlantic City bc moro returning to her homo. West Philadelphia nv-l J"V.le Drlscoll. of 6114 Westminster ncnuc, left on Monday for Atlantic City, to remain until September. n.Mr,.,Jame7 WM, o 41 No"h Sixty, "any n"y spen(llnB two weeks In Al- vrMM ?.!"'.. M.rs' Charles Mauer, of 1424 ii. i ol"lcl" Slreet. are spending time In Newark. nl na ,i. .. - -. rM . , ' -" " Huunia ui Lambert. parent3' Mr. and Mrs. John Girard Estate Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stout, of Denver, Col., ami their two sons are tho guests of Mrs. i0Ui.na.l'cn,s' Mr' H,ul Mrs' p- O. Kcegan, or Z422 bouth Lambert street, having mo tored from Estcs Park In the llockles, a dls tanco of nearly 2200 miles. After nn ex tended visit hero and nt the homo of Mr. Stout s parents In Glcnstdc, they will return to Colorado by motor. South Philadelphia Mr and Mrs. Jacob Gomborow, of 023 South Eighth street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Gold at their Atlantlo City cottage over tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamovltz and tholr family, of 312 Lombard street, have loft for Atlantlo City to Btay one week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rampson, of 2001 South Chadwlclc street, have returned nfter a two weeks stay In Atlantlo City. Miss Helen R. Bentz, of 1323 Wolf street, and Mlsq Violet Road, of Thirteenth and Porter streets, havo left for Atlantlo City to remain for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Laughlln. of Second nnd Morris streets, are spending this month at Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bastlan, of South Philadelphia, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wcssllng, of Wlldivood. Norristown NORRISTOWN. Pa., Aug. 1C Invita tions havo been Issued by Mr. Horace E. Stycr, of Norristown, for tho marrlago of his daughter, Miss Caralccn Stycr, and Mr. Wednesday, September 6, nt 0:30 o'clock. A reception at the homo of tho bride's father, 1019 De Kalb Htrcet, will follow tho ceremony. Mr. Wenrlck and his bride will bo nt homo after Octobor 1, at Chestnut and Central avenues, Oak Lane, Philadelphia. Frankford Mr. Leonard IT. TVclIs, of 248 West Olncy avenuo, Is entertaining a party of friends. Including his sister. Miss Mildred V. Wells, Miss Albcrtlno Lachcr, Miss Louise I. richer, Miss Clara Mann nnd Mr. Cralgmaicr, on a voyago In his motor yacht, tho Phyllis, vfrom Philadelphia to Lako Hopatcong. Tho cruise Is expected to extend about fourteen days. Mrs. William B. Lacey and her daughter, Miss Slyrtlo Lacey, of 4705 Worth street, aro spending this. week at Conshohockcn visiting Mrs. Cora Clayton. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, of Chadd's Ford, Pa aro entertaining Miss Ruth Arm strong, of Rye Beach, N. Y. MIbs Marlon Mitchell, of Glenoldcn, Is entertaining friends from Now England. Miss Mitchell Is a student at Welleslcy Collego. Mr. Stanley Kit of Glenolden, has re turned from a trip to Richmond, Va. Mr. Robert McKco has returned to his honu In Glenolden nfter a trip to Niagara Falls and Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. RaymondStuart. of Glon oldon aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Sir. Illrnm Lonoy, of Norwood, has re turned from the military training camp at Plattsburg, FARMER SMITHS KEEP OUT OF DOORS What Is tho sunshine, tho glorious rain, the thunder and lightning and all outdoors made for if not for us to enjoy? Why be "stingy" when you do have a GOOD TIME out of doors? Send us your baseball scores, send us your tennis scores and all information about outdoor sports. Send us something about your picnics and your vacations. You will enjoy your fun just DOUBLE if you will sit down and WRITE about it and know others may read of your good times and enjoy them. Don't bo selfish when a little effort on YOUR part will increase YOUR hnI This's YOUR club this'is THE one place where all our young people meet on common ground. Will you help YOURSELF by helping others? w,u y FARMER SMITH, Children's Editor. Branch Club News , A very successful meeting of the "Rain bow Heartease Club." writes Bertha ChlUW, "was held on August I at the home of Catherine Myers. It was more of a party than a meeting- We waded In the creek, played all sorts of games end had Ice crealn, cake and candy. I Inclose a clipping about Sr party from a Danville morning paper. a few days before that meeting we went on a hike and had no end of fun. Where we were there was a dam and a spring. We picked berries and played. The following children are new members of the Rainbow Heartease: Charlotte, Nellie and Clara Rudy and Hazel Rank." We are "head over heels" pleased with FARMER SMITH. I wish to become a member of your Rainbow Club. Pleasa send Tie a beau tiful Rainbow Button free. X agree to DO A LITTLE KINDNESS EACH AND EVERY DAY-SPREAD A LITTLE SUNSHINE ALL ALONG THE WAY. Name '.. ,...,.., .,. ,..,..... Address Age EVENING LEDaEB-PmLABIiJLlHfA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, THF. PRIVATE WAR" BT LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE "the brass' bowl" sTNorsta. . Immediately upon Trelll's rrlvl In Ten don h aiumblc upon melodrama. He P sourht refuito from tho foe In n cab. .I-,yJn pn the door ho find? the drufpdl and stftbbjn body of M. d "Sexr?, n special nacnt of tho ltuMlnn Oofrnm.nt, Tmlll tketth boilr to irxrcrs npartmont". anil the latter notli von ltolJborn. who call" (or hij woumll frleml. Tho rival hate each other from thnt nrt mtlnit. , ..... Von Holsborn uplrlts nwoy Ladr Herbort, whom Traill cMli hli ifeftrt'sIJjslre.'' Revranre unit Traill not oft .for.Saltaerej. f.ndy Itfrbtrt's country estate, In hops oi nndlne her there. . . w , ,, , Thoy roach tho eitnte b.foreLndr Her liort nnd the German, but whllo talklnc with the keeper on automobile with two for elunrra drlveo up. , Thry ak for dlroctloni, which Sovranco cle thm. Hack at tho Inn. Sevranco and Traill dKcttes tlielr piano. They purchao revolvers and are examin ing them, whllo Traill roveaU his unfa milnrlty with thorn. CIIAI'TKR XII (Oontlnnetl), FOR which reason I regarded theso with distrust, which I took pains to con cent from Sevranco. I told him that I was afraid I might hurt somebody besides myself. But ho was not disposed for badinage nnd silenced mo with tho dry observation that that was the purposo for which rovolvors were manufactured. Tho howling of tho calo kept mo awake and listening for some hours of the night, but toward midnight It seemed to moderate, and I dropped off to sleep, waking to ilnd thnt tho wind had gotio down to a mere whisper of breeze, nnd that tho tempera ture had risen perceptibly. To seaward, however, thcrq was a fog, nnd, before brcakfaBt bad been served In our rooms, this thickened nnd spread In landa donso white nnd dripping blanket of moisture, as Impenetrable as bad been Its dirtier London brother, which I had reason to remember. "I can stand this no longer," Sovrnnce announced Into In tho afternoon ; "I'm go ing out." "Whoro?" I asked, sitting up. "You can guess." ho said curtly. "I'll go mad If I havo to enduro this uncertainty a moment longer." "Von think, then " 'The surf Is going down : they may send a boat ashore nt nny time now, If they can mnko their bearings. Tho iluoaoHa must bo somewhere In tho offing and It's certain that they will land as Boon as tho fog lifts. So I'm off. Are you coming?" "In two shakes." I wns glad enough for tho oxcuso, wlU; tng even to contcmplnto a fruitless drlvo through those Infernal downs for tho take of being conscious that I wan doing some thing, going somewhere. Sovrnnce, however, dashed my hopes. "It's n walk," ho told mo decisively : "thnt or nothing." "Why?" "Heeauio of our nnclent friend, Holz born's spy. There's no need that ho should suspect our destination, nnd ho won't un Iohs wo order tho fly. Wo can slip away nuletly and leavo no ono tho wiser. Grady, you get rendy." I demurred, hut gave In when ho. Quashed my objection that we would lose ourselves on tho downs without tho carriage. , "No danger," ho said, "It wo nro careful to stick to the road. Tho way Is plain, nnd you can't stray off without knowing It nt onco." As It turned out, we were fated for onco to mnko a movo without being observed by thn aged and Inquisitive person ; he wnn Invlslblo when wc descended tho stairs, nor did ho put In nn appearnnco before wo wore out of the front door and lost to tho houso In tho folds of thnt friendly mist. Onco there, indeed, a prey to misgivings though I was, I had no choico but to go ahead and trust to Scvrance's bump of locality. We might have been going 'most anywhere, so far as I could dctermlno; tho road ot which he had been so confident was tloubtloss under our feet tho wholo of tho wny, but I would not liavo cared to risk a bet on that probability; I am free to admit my inability to Judgo of the lay of the land by tho feel of It beneath my boot heels. Kor that mntter I had enough to Occupy mo with tho task of I;ceplng In touch with my companions; I walked In tho middle of tho trio, Sevranco nnd Grady looming on cither hand llko gigantic ghosts nven when one spoke, his words sounded as though muffled, pressed back Into his throat by tho weight of the fog; Its clammy hand seemed to havo smoothed and soothed the troubled sea, whoso volco camo to us now and ngaln In prolonged and sonorous phrases, at times almost murmurous. Otherwiso thero wns a great nnd deso late sllcnco that weighed heavily upon my spirits; It wns as if the wldo world lay lifeless, swathed In white grave clothes, nlrcady entombed In tho womb of silence. For possibly an hour nnd a half wo proBrcssed thus, with few words, each, 1 fancy, being somewhat nwed and Impressed with tho profundity of that Isolation which tho fog passively forced upon us. with a senso of remote detnehment from all living things and material matters. And then, abruptly, a honrso nnd guttural bellow seemed to sound at our very feet and to Bhnke tho walls of tho fog It&olf. I started, catching Sevrance's arm ; where upon he laughed shortly, and said : "Listen." I obeyed, nnd my ears were rewarded with the "Rainbow Heartsease" and the happy times they are having these vacation days. Wo thank very sincerely the mothers who are so Interestedly helping their small daughters and sons. It Is not amiss to say here that at one time little Miss Bertha Chtlds was a nit discouraged about the progress o ner oranca ciuo. uigni men aim uicm mother stepped in and well, you have read Bertha's report and It speaks more vividly than, words of praise on our part. Our Postoflke Box Esther Miller, of Roxbqrough, suggests that Dorthy Botte, of Lambertvllle, N. X, name her doll Edwlna; Mary Hayes, of North Sixteenth street, thinks that Janet would be a very pretty name. What other little girl has ait opinion to voice about this all-Important naming of Dorothy's baby doll? Martha Spotts, one of our very re cent Rainbows, has been quite ill. We trust at this time that the has rallied to the call of the "cheer doctor" and Is her own bright self again. Will Catherine Maguire, of South Thirty seventh street, please forward the number of her house In order that a Rainbow but ton may be sent to her? In some unac countable way the bouse nuracar was blot ted or smeared, and we are very anxious that ii shall not be- obliged ta do without her club badge. 7sr -Jv'i"iici'j' n repetition of the sound, this time a dis tant moan, "What Is that?" I demanded. "Fog horn," Sovrnnce told me. 'There's n light somewhere north of Saltncres, and wo nre Just getting near enough to hear the signal." "Wherenbou'ts do you place us, then?" I asked. "Halfway," he estimated; "wo should bo near the beach, where tho road skirts It, It I'm not mistaken." He was. In fact, right; a few steps more brought us out Into the sandy soil, where the growl of tho surf was more loud and Insistent than It had sounded at nny time slnco wo started. It wai here that wo were favored with our first gleam of promise, to hearten us with the knowledge that this long nnd blindfold trnmp wns not without nn end, Wo had traversed, I figure, somo hun dred yards of tho damp nnd dragging sand of the beach, when a sudden exclamation from Grndy Induced mo Invoiuntnrlly to glance toward him. To my amazement I raw him quite clearly; naught stood between us but clear air. He had turned and wns pointing sea ward. An Instant later I understood that wo wore the debtors of a curious phe nomenon; tho fog seemed to havo parted, rolling aside for our especial benefit; or, to put It more clearly, I felt as though wo had unwittingly walked out Into a wide nnd deep nnd long chasm between the walls of vapor. On cither sldo tho dead, whllo cIlfTs reared, tremulous; but ahead, as we stood looking out to sea, thero ex tended a mile-long rift of clear nlr; und nt its farther end wo could sec. ns though wo looked down nn endless corridor, floored with deep blue, a slnglo vessel. Hhn wns heading inshore, nt quarter speed, perhaps; a glistening, snow-white Bhlp of considerable burden, modeled upon fine nnd swelling lines, with two graceful nnd tapering mnsts. two funnels amidships vomiting Inky smoke. Tho glasses were in my coat pocket; I wns reaching for them, with my heart In my mouth, hoping against hope, when Sev rance himself snatched them. When I turned ho was adjusting them with feverish haste, hl3 face palo with excitement; ho had not nn Instant to lose, for nlrendy, ns wo looked, the yacht had poked her nose Into the fog bank nnd was gradually disappearing from our view. The broken, bronchial cough of tho fog signal at tho distant lighthouse saluted her, pnd with wondorful distinctness tho sonor ous responso of her whistle camo to us. A Rccoml later she vanished, nnd Sovranco dropped tho binoculars with an exclama tion of Irritation. "Well?" I asked Impatiently, trying to rend his fnco. "Tho Myosotta," ho said, his volco un steady, "or I'm a sinner t" 'Tho Identification should bo held nB positive, then," I returned with a sigh of relief Almoit nt once the cloudy walls began to close ; the vista of blue wator narrowed Bwlftly; within n llttlo moment It wns gono, leaving us with nn Impression ot the dream llko unreality of tho Incldont. But still wo were only too glnd to credit tho ovldonco of our senses, nnd we pressed on with hearts wonderfully brightened. A llttlo Inter Sevranco caught mo by tho arm, and I, In my turn, stretched forth a hand to detain Grndy. "I've a suggestion," said Sevranco: "Wo should keep to tho shore. By following that wo cannot go nstray ; wo have only to keep on uhtil wo reach Saltacrcs' limits. Tho, boat landing Is only a bit beyond. What do you sny? It will save us a mllo or so of walking," he urged. "By all means," I agreed ; and wo turned back. Wo had left tho beach but a few paces behind, and It was an easy matter to re traco our steps land to turn ngaln north ward nt the water's edge by which route, Indei". wo made more rapid progress, ow ing U tho firmer foothold afforded by the sodden sands. It was a matter of 20 minutes or so nfterward that Sevranco In a low tono wnrned us to bo still nnd to listen. Wo obeyed I considerably nt a loss ; for I wan convinced that we could not yet havo crossed tho boundaries of Saltacros. Nor had wo. As we stood, holding our breath and listening with nn bitentnesn commanded by Sevrance's own lmllnr poso, there came to us, brokenly, the hum of a motorcar, off somowhero In the hills to tho left. I caught Sovrnnco'n eye, with a nod, to show him thnt 1 comprehended. He nodded back significantly. Tho vibrating drone of powerful engines filled all tho air, punctuated by short and dry coughs from the cscapo pipe the wholo Indicating plainly thnt the car was running at a vory low rate of speed ; cautiously, no doubt, because ot the fog. It seemed rank folly to me tho notion of taking a car out In such weather; and I could account for Its presence only on ono supposition. "Do you suppose they know, too7" I whispered to Sevrance. "Von llolzborn would koep them pretty accurately advised," ho returned In the same manner. "Fortunatoly we have the advantage of having seen the yacht so RAINBOW CLUB WILLIE AND THE BEAR REACH HOME By Farmer Smith As Willie Hunter and his father neared their home tho boy began to run. Behind him camo the Little Brown Bear ns fast as his four legs would carry him. Willie burst through the door and greeted his mother with: "Oh mother, I have him, I have him. Father found a bear for me." At that mo ment an almost round ball of fur pushed Itself through the door and walked over to where Willie's mother was holding her son In a fond embrace. As soon as Mrs. Hunter had finished kiss ing Willie, she took a look over his shoulder and there at her feet stood the Little Brown Bear, looking up at her. With a shriek Mrs Hunter fled Into the kitchen. The door went to with a slam. "Father I Father!" cried Mrs. Hunter from behind the closed doon His Reward By BESSIE GREENBERQ, Cbsrry street. Once upon a time there was a little boy named Ned. Ned was a newsboy, He had no father or mother. There lived on the , street where Ned used to cell his papers a rich little girt named Mary. Mary's father would buy a paper from Ned every day. One day Mary was flaying In the street with the girls. A big auto mobile would have run over her If Ned hadn't come to her resoue. Mary's father was on the porch. He came down and adopted Ned. Things to Know and Do 1. Conundrum: The wUard wants to know why cowardly soldiers are like tallow candles. Can you tell him? 2. TOur poet cannot And the right rhyme for the following poem. Please help him. "A Jaek Rabbit sat In the middle of the Looking and looking at fat hop i. Baby playing with his blocks made two words, "boat yard." Father took these letters and made a holiday. What holiday was HT near Inshore; wo shall beat them, by ft few moments at worst." He was off Instantly, a misty shadow fleeting silently .through the mists, with Grndy and myself tagging stubbornly nt his heels. The sound of tho motor presently died, leaving an aching void, periodically split by the foghorn, and accentuated by tho volco of the sea. ciiAixnrt xin. 8ome BltoH to (he Purpose. IT WAS considerably later that we were compelled to scale the faco of a ragged chalk bluff, whence onward wo progressed more gingerly nt the very vcrgo of one of tho characteristic low, abrupt cliffs of the region. Betow us tho sea growled menac ingly ns It gnawed nt tho rocks. It now drew on toward evening a fact made evident by a sharper tinge of chill In tho nlr and a perceptible darkening of the vague, distorted shadows which wo passed without knowing what caused them. But the way begnn to seem Interminable, and I became scnslblo of fatigue Grow ing Impatient, I sprang nliead and caught up with Sevrance. who at onco stopped. "Well?" he said. Grndy Joining us nt that moment, I put tho quotlon: Would wo ever arrive at tho landing? To which Sovranco replied by a doubtful shake of the head. "This cursed fog :" ho said, In an under tone, which was. nevertheless, vindictive enough. "And night coming on. tool" "It's discouraging," I sympathized, "Where do you fancy wo aro?" "I don't know. To my way of thinking wo should havo passed the spot somo tlmo ngo; there was nnd should be now a bealon path running down to the cliff's edgo, a r.illlng and a flight of stairs to tho beach below, and It's that I've been looking for. By mlschanco I hnvo missed It, but " "What's thot7" Grady demanded sharply. "Listen, thin." ho said. "Faith, I thought 1 heard a whistle, your honors " Ai If to credit his Interruption, there Bounded at that momont a sharp and clear and shrill whistle, nppnrently from some point out over tho waters. "Tho MtosotUl" cried Sevranoe, clutch ing my nrm. 'They've drifted In by dead reckoning, going upon tho volco of that llghthouso horn." I raised my hand, gesturing for sllcnco, Just ns tho tlnklo of a bell floated In; there after, for a tlmo, wo heard qulto distinctly the dull clnmor of tho onglncs, tho Jangling of bells, nnd tho volco of a mnn presum nbly n sailor In tho bows calling out a series of nautical phrases which I have forgotten. Sevranco said that ho was tak ing soundings. "They're standing oloso In," he oxclnlmed to us, "but there's llttlo danger, and deep water almost to tho edgo of the beach. Thoy'll discover their mlstako before long and draw oft to anchor." Tho event proved tho nccuracy of his deductions, for within tho next few min utes tho sound gradually receded ur'll tho volco of tho mnn with tho lend was almost Indistinguishable, nnd tho nolsa of tho en gines stilled to a murmur. Shortly afterwards tho whlBtls sang again, and wo heard tho clangor of steel chains running through hawser holes. They were anchoring. Both Sovrnnce nnd I drew a deep breath ot relief. It rcmalnod for uh only to locate tho head of tho landing and await tho party from the ship. We spent half an hour or so In a fruit less search, and then tho twilight deepened into a purpla dusk, nnd wo were forced to desist for fear of making a misstep In tho darkness and falling over tho edge of tho cliff. Wretchedly enoush hungry, wenry, cold and wet wo huddled together In tho shelter of a spreading tree and com posed ourselves to wait. It proved trying to tho utmost of our patience For a long tlmo thero was no sound from seaward. With tho final Btago of darkness, how ever, when thoro remained to us no more than a mere glimmer of light, thero came a most welcome change In tho weather, In augurated by tho touch of a breath of air upon our cheeks. Sevrance wet his flngor and held It up. "A laud breeze," ho announced ; "If It holds, or freshens, wo'll havo n clear night. That may be what they aro anticipating out there. In fact, I shouldn't care to cut loosa from tho vessel In a boat and run up nnd down the const, looking for a landing, In this Infernal " He broke off with a cry of delight; for already the breeze wns waxing, the folds of mist about us trembling and wnverlng under Its assault. 'Ten minutes of this," ho prophesied, "and well --" Even then the fog lifted, rolling back from the face of tho earth llko n wall ol snow, slowly but rcslstlcssly blown out to sea by that thrlco-blessed wind. "Praises bo!" Grady gave thanks fer vontly. Sevranco silenced him with a word, how ovor, and wo stood quietly watching tho panorama of land and sea that unfolde'd to our eyes. (CONTINUED TOMORROW.) Chestnut Hill jrr. nnd Mrs. Edward Buckley, Jr.. of Norwood avenue, who are in Montreal, Can., will return home In September. Miss Harriet Head, of 7125 Greene street, Is spending the summer In Ithaca, N. Y. Wilmington WILMINGTON. Del.. Atic 10 Mr. nnd Mra. Joseph M. Tusey have been entertain ing a party on their yacht, Eifen, the last week on a cruise in Chesapeake Bay. Their guests included Mr. and Mra. John M. Men denhall. Miss Sarah Mcndenhail nnd Mrs. Donald Ashbroolc Mrs. Torter II. Ferrce has gone to Pitts burgh to spend a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. "Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Ferreo, who returned from London, Eng land, last month, will start on another jour ney about the last of September, sailing from New York for Valparaiso, Chill, to be away several months. Mr, and Mrs. I F. MacDonald have gone to Niagara Falls, N. V., to spend a week. Mrs. J, Hall Pelrce, who has been spend ing three weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Lark, at Long Reach,' L. i., wm return the last of this week. Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, ,,! well-ventilated theaters WEST rillLAIIELl'HLV EUREKA 0TU MAHKBT STS- BLUEBIRD FEATUHES Present J. WARREN KERRIGAN in THE SILENT BATTLE S'' ARHPN S3D LANSDOWNE AVE. LiAKUJUN MAT. 2. EVO.. 0.30 TO II VITAQHAl'H BLUE RIBBON FEATURE VIRGINIA PEARSON and RANKIN DREW la vu TUB HUNTED WOMAN" HAM AND BUP COMEDY. OTHERS. bOUTH 1HILADEI.HI1A 01 YMPIA BROAD AN.D L, I IVl r rt 8AINBRIDQB rh maximum I comfort, taely and -amust-mcnl at l mlulmuD. trice. MATS. DAILY. KITTY GORDON ia "HER 1016. CONTESTANTS CLOSER IN PHOTOPLAY CAST But Many Votes Como In With out Names The Field Is Still Open for All Photoplay Cast Contest - HOW TO VOTE Cot oni the hrndlnr "n online Leijwr" nml ilole lino nppfnrlnc nt. the top of the llrnt nope. Write onr raniililatf' name In tlio wlillo martin nboro snil moll , to, the l.nln l.prtvr I'linfmilnr ('ner fnnt4t. 1. O. lion fini, or hrlnir It to the I-edter Offlfe. f:iMi liAitilinr rnnnt tar ipn rntp. No neniiinc etrent mm on tne nr .-.--" - . ..-." ... -.i. .-.:' e llrM pnte tmu l more thnn ten no ncremeii nna nono mm nnr" em,, "in enfli liencllniTi Antn nlcl, Onlr one name mar be mitten on Now ronteMnnta may enter nt nnr tlmo. .'nmln.ttlnr blank. eountlnE 1000 rote, mnr e lintl from tlio rliotoplnr IMItor. N b Tho lenders are beginning to bunch up In tho Evr.NtNo Ledoer Photoplay Cast Contest Ten contestants havo passed the 10,000 mark, ten moro have gone beyond 6000 votes, Tho list shifts regularly nnd a fow hours' work, a few hundred EvcNtNd LEDonn bends, may bring nny one from the center of tho list swooping up to tho top. Ono thing that Is not going to help nny ono li sending in votc3 without nny name written on them. Tho nnmo of the contest mt ought to bo on every vote. You nre tnktng n chanco If you only put It around the pacltngo of votes. The accountant In clinige of the balloting is nn expert, but you cannot expect him to guess for whom you Intend votir votes. If you think that tho number credited tn you on tho following list Is InsumYlent, try to think whether or not you sent In somo votes with no nnmo nt tached Whllo the Judges aro wrestling with tho scenarios and having tioublo with express age from New York back to Philadelphia tlio contest Is wido open for nny one. De termination will give you a chnnco to act before some of tho best Judges In the mo-tlon-plcturo Industry. The standing Monday night: Nnmo. f)rennlntlon. Vote. .Mort I'.lnrmnn, l'riinkforcl Atfnne rtnlld- line nnd Loan Asxiclntlmi Ml 00 It. II. JCnnnldr. Central V. M. C. A 8IH20 Mnrcnret O'Neill, Cor. Immarulatum Aluninno . ,..,.,..,..,.... 20030 Alice Amlron, riiilnilcliililn gcliool of i:x- nrcMlnn 5t'?0 I'ortiiff ArheNon, International Photo Kn- (rrnxrrt' Union No. 1. 111010 William 1. Cooner. llooiteri Clnb Ko30 .Ml Wlnnlo .Mnrphr. Clan 'OO (llrard College 11810 Alrtanilrrlmi Urllr, Vntrrvle lltcrratlon I'nrk 117S0 too Wrnccr, Artlrntr Club nt Star Harden IIS II) Pttrr (llllon, A. 11. . Ilrnmatla Club 10310 i:nrlr Clintlrnitpr Illcr, Ilirr llnoitrr Club D08O William A. .H. I.npentliia. Madonna Cath olic Club 1700 Ioepli i:. Mcdotllcnn, Nt. l'ntrlrli'n Dra matic Clnb 13X0 C. tv. Colllion, flrrmnntnnn Y. M. C. A. 7230 3II Mnrcurrt Onrdnrr. l.nKotu Drnmntlo An.ori.ltlnli 71SI) IVesy Tujlor. WMinrfltld Comedy Clnb.. 7020 l'ri'd AV. Srlimliif, JIntro Nairn Mlnkul Comrdy Clnb 0030 Jiinir Cnrclo, International Mtnlcal Union 0000 Cliarle ('ohm, Tnontr-eUlith Illitrlct roller. , R740 AI Ormnaner, Alius Sorlil f'lul B220 l.oiilo Knrtt. Thrro Tolnt Club 4000 Krnpt I!, .srhonrcr, Artlnunx' Order of .Mutual Trutrrtlnn 4510 I rank .stnmato, Mnimito Club 4IKO Kllren Hlirrldan. Itryn Mawr Club 3070 Jf l.nentbol, Curljlo Social Club.... 3020 Mr. 51. I'oipy 3751) Anna 51. Uelncl. Tern Kock Woolen Slilli 3720 Herbert (ioldherir. Original Crlmton 3010 i:ilsur Vtuir. I'blladelplila Inhibitors' J.r.iBiio 3010 Henry I.. Tot, Htnco Korletr of Phila delphia. 8120 Itnjil V.. 5lorrIiioii, Women's Trnde Union .raeiio ZR10 Alia IlcrthelKou, Athletic llrrrrnllon Park 2B3n JIN Ilcnlrlrc Clinch, Italnboir Club 2010 Jllji hle.Mior Keener. A. II. S. Dramatic Association 2250 Mario 51. Dunn. Tho Vl-Vol-Cliib 2230 John .1. Cltrpatrlrk. J'.lcrtrlcal Hurrau Dratnatlo Axoclatlon 2210 f-nra TroncU, I'rancli llootrr Club 2110 Chnrleo Tlimn, Tttrntr-clichtli District I'ollco "010 fiMireo P. Lacey, riftli District Police.. I0SO i.",",,1 1.B-"',.M-I": Modal ., 1010 dills Kroll, Crinixnii Club .1 1(120 Irrilerlrk Fuellrr, Italnbow Club 1370 (corco Huminell. Knclnc Company No. 28 1100 Snm Jonrpli. Delphi Club 1S0II :.'.n.?ri1. l'rllni:. JnoT .Shoo Company 1SI0 I'hlllln IlurUley. M. H. While Company.. 1320 Minn F.vii IVllon, r.enox Mioo Company.. 1300 il'.rAn "erkottlti, X. K. (I. II. N. nnd llnln Club 12m l?S.k HsrwM. llurL-m rtoottrr Club 1210 Wllmer I arrer. Tnrnty-rlshtli District I'ollco . . ...... 1200 v;!.'!!?' ' Cormlck. Ilnlnhow Club 1170 Hllllum Iloattv. Fourth District Police.. 1100 Oome A. Ilurk, United .Security I.lfo In- Niirnnco Company 1140 IT. VI l.nwo. Mnr Online Clul HID lrn Fltunriilil. I'. II, It. Y, 51. C. A... 11.10 .John T. Alio. Tilrty-iiiitli District I'ollco 11100 Jock ripolantky llaldirln Locomotive Horka 1000 TraiiclH Iloylo, Italnbow Club 10KO 51N draco Crox. S. S. White Company. 1080 Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, wcll-vcntilatcd theaters "TW 7) vyjunrYiuai 7 THTl follonlne theaters oblnla their Company, wlilrh l o ciinrontee of All ilrlnrri reie.cu nriu,o r...... . -... ulitiiiiilne iilcliire throuili tlio MTANI.tlY ARCADIA CHESTNUT J1EI.OW 10TH H. B. WARNER in "Shell 43" niLLIE nuiiKE In 'Ulorla's Romance" (13) nrvl I r 52D AND THOMPSON ArULLU MATWEG DAILY St-Olga Petrova ta "Th9 Son- nri nIAMT B2D ABOVE MArtKET BELMONT u.a,.Jo.Siio.,o i- i la "SUSIH Ann Pennington bnowflake" -.T-.T-S rj BOTH AND CEDAP. AVE. CEDAR r.WMlOUNT TIIEATEH PAT1IE Presents OEOKGU PltonErtT ami HANI MARINOHH In '-NEDRA'' "SECIIET OP THE SUIIMAIUNt " tl) FAIRMOUNT OTII AND OirtAnD AVE. E' Rbert Edeson '"'"' Preaenis ( niNQ" (13) In "Fathers "PEO O' THE RINa" (13) FRANKFORD FRANK avhe HOLBROOK BLINN in THE WEAKNESS OP MEN" 56TH ST. Theater BS? Uelow Spruce. Evrs, Ttoll. Dorothy Qlh, "Little fichool Mj'jm." Conklln. "Hit Hirst Halsa http." "Gloria's Homance" (8) pinA On AVENUE THEATER tilKAKU 7TH AND OIRARD AVENUE pfS- ne Wolf Hopper ,ath;c.ttt V "SECRET OP THE SUBMARINE" IRIS THEATER 3,1? Jgg,TON WILLIAM S, HART in BETWEEN MEN" JEFFERSON 50TU AND DAUPHIN STREETS iibtiio PICTURE CORP. Presents LIONEL HARRYMORE In "THE QUITTER" uu METRO TRAVELOaiTH LAFAYETTE 201s KENSINGTON AVENUE David Higgins HU DolIar i - i i IpAnpri 5-ORTY-FlRST ANP UiAUClV JANCASTER AVENUE Wm. o nart 5p vhnoeancr- ROSCOB AKBUCKI la Tb Wltr' Ball" LlBERTYu King Baggot ta "rHpRNNowHEitB" rtlARUK OHAPLIU tn -ONS A. M." mini ixj a msm. "ft- n'-ffinii iW ff r.mr niiiJMrv Daniel, e'Xe.rJU, ftitt tin r. wn, loiota-eehM Mr. Motto Belt. Belt urnrxs , i nnicnr, . nmi I . v Manrlre Znmorln l'tsUl 3icrnh OtfiH vuiiiininr ttjl Loni AnreloiV.' Jrvlf.' h'.' V," VlJ'6: A',...' Dora Alnsmnn. Mnlnbnw CInh.. ...... . tlorenro Alnnn-nrlh, Italnbow Club. ... f8"f AjklnMin. Rainbow Clnb......... i I.llllan Ilotell. Italnbow Clnb... I '.,.,.. I Fit ,,,"Tn Thfrtr-fontlh District 5"V '-"en' 'rirfriesV iioVlri 'thmii AVsih t JW elation T.e itvu Clarion, 'rtaUnoir.'fcirih.' ', '. '. ', '. ' ! '. '. t. ll,ttfl.. l.-jlln Vi.m4 A.... 10W lOOsJ 100 10n 10fl 1009 lns, 10OO looo 1000 1OT0 iooo looo IOOO 1000 lOijW 1000 1000 iooo iooo iooo loro iooo iooo 1000 1000 1000 iooo iooo iooo Robert A .,-.(-- - -..,... ,.(.,... ..n 1,111, T,,l ..,,,) ,, ,,. . . Antonio Dlsnntf, Rainbow Mob.... .in- .,rnrr iron Tho Vienna Iliiffel... umr i. iFonmierij-. i nttoi country cine Simon (lotdbery. The l.nrrhlrooil CInh nes i. iioni inn fjAlfllw,," Jiamei .1. Cireen anifl, 'jreen, Tlilrty-sUlh Ward fie- .. I'uuiimn linn .. ......,,..,..,.,.., nil Sim. nnrc.n Has) InrJorle IIImIi, Iti Anfnn CInh ... . .... , ri',Tn irnaner. A. II. tnpialn A Co lVllllfltn l(nl,AAln n..!..!...... r-t..l. John Henney. Thlrt'y-fonrtli District 'roflce Ilnwnrei lici erwkk. Thirty-ninth District i .Aia !?..!.' v.l.:?.i ' ';,i't( "ilt1. V Mmb,'r'.- IJnelne Company No. is James l.nrklns. Knlnboiv CInh. .... ...... r.l?".nhJ'ort,r; 8- ? ,vhe Company.; ., M.T,I"r- .Vf,Tn9 Ten ciub..; :. : MK'.Si'' .'.-leOetttean. nt I'alrlck Dra- Vsni.'i Mnn' ' Hf-' DlstrUt rofici: '"'.: Colic" ',"rra:, Thfrty.foorth Dlsirlei ijij'1 t'.-'WrV hrchmind't'.'j'r', fj'.'A'. cJrib.' rHcrroIfce" s,nck'r Thlrty-eljhtli DIs- 'Vl'KrJ' "isifiT Pit'n'''h9a'r;& ,r'h'e riet' H'rJoeTal Albert riylk, Italnbow Clnb.,.,,,,..... , Ixiiilse Unsner. y. jr. o. A. lirnncli . . ; . Theatrical Baedeker FEATURE FILMS STANnnr First half of tho week: "Tho - "SI1 ,n ''"C"".'' with Pnullne Frederick, n FAmotio rier-Paromount fl mi Ilurton llT,'! tri.v'' fletiir-. "In Innsbruck," nnrl -ml"'' "It'. """? f'urM. Last half nf tU. Jiartln, a Pallaa-raramount film. AnrADU Flrot half of tho week! "Shell 431" with K. n. Warner and Enid Xfarkey, an !P,r,eVrr!at""4" nl.m- .. L" nlf "' the weeki Vllell to ray Auolln." with Wilfred Lucas and Besilo Lovo. ft arlfnth-Trlanslo nim" P-Ar,Jp;f2r.1, n',f of wojki "Tho Dream ?ilU ' .Vth JI" .M"rrr, a LdiilcyParamoiint production. Tl.aat half of tho week: "Com rnon Ornund." srllh 5farlo Doro, a Famoue Playera-raramount film. VICTOnrA Wrdnesflay and Thursday. rrh Jf,.lr..JJS,td' . wl.,h Dou1 Fairbanks, a "rlfnth-Trlanilo picture, and Mai Finnan In 5lcrobea," a Metro comedy. Trlday and Saturday. "Oed's Half Aor." .with Mobet Taliaferro, and "Laundry Uz," with Far Tlncner. VAUDEVILLE KniTIl'S Sophie TueVers TJv Taylor nnd Lnw renco flrattan. In "Rocklnir th Itoal": Bert Lament nnd hla eowlmvai Franker Wood and llunco Wyd. In ."That's All ninlit"! Jean nerrne'n Pellt Indoor Circus; Mullen and Itocora, In "Nimble Nonaenno"; Myrtle Tnune nnd JeeBlcn Ilrown: Clirenc Morka; the Lr ncda. In "Nnnncr.ae on Wheels." and tho Sell- Trlbuno Pictures. OLOnn Charles Harris and Mattlo Choato. In "Tho jrnyor nnd tho Mnnlcuro"! "Tho Olrla from Koknmo": Cutler. Iluahes and Cutler. In '"On a Doorstep": Jrlo nnd narltl: JitcK Iloddyj Nelusco and Hurley: MnnI Johnson l Newport nrd Ptlrk: Keno and Wnimer, and tho Three ltodders. GRAND AI White nnd Miss France-, Dunbar's Old-tlmo Darkles: Hlhert nnd Moycra. In "A. Hobby Flirtation": Charles Sletos tho Gaech aialerai Dcgnan and Clifton, nnd movlnc pic tures. Cnoss KEYS FIrat half of tho week: Dorothy Sherman and her Colonial r),!es: Dlllott and Mulon. In "A Study tn Itlack and Tan": 8t. Clnlr nnd flaaper: David B. Hall. In "He' , Just Oono Out"! Abbott nnd White, nnd tho Itramlnoa. .aat half of tho week: D. J. Pad den. In "Tho Thun rhlonda": Aahley and Morsnn. in "On tho Street'; Mnrle. Bparroxr. comodlenno: "Tho Scoop," n comedy dramatio playlet: Fletcher, Llbby and McCabe. tn "Tho Messenger Itoy," and Chariea Thompson, Jui llnc ofTerlnc. "pLmW'tLi' ''Wb "LSI I MOW !.. f DiMn mHLl . i. k. 1 tin . . .;. (I .fi& ui rtjt a I Inb inmaeipnin i'.lliiuilors' J".m" c' "jj'""'""'.' H'o'iilliVrn 'h'rhn'th t. Wjjlliiii" Hmllii'.' f hfrVfonrt'K ' ' Dlsirlct BVERBTTm M UPRIGHT PIANO jgS SKk Good Condition j&$ tiawimn frmnnmn 2 T"Z pictures throacli the STAXL'EY IlooUlnr early auowlne of tlio flne.t productions. ..- .,r i,,n IIODKING C(l t(irfltar in viiiip Inrnllt L'tMll-AM' LOGAN THEATER 810nnN6AD VIOLA DANA in "TUB FLOWEB OF NO MAN'S IND" LOCUST B2D AND LOCL'ST Mats. 1:50 and S:30. 10c. Em. 0:30. 8. D:.-m ia ETHEL CLAYTON.CAIU.YLB ULACKWELL la "A WOMAN'S WAY" Market St. Theater Msaw 'M FOX Presents AK?AJ.VTHEn In "THE BEAST" MAIIIE IVAWAW In "LIBERTY" (1) PALACE ,,aJnKBP STnEET MAH MUnilAV ft THEODORE ROBERTS In ,. ,. "THE DREAM OIRI." "&"a " PILLIB BURKE la -Gloria'. Romance" (13) PARK R,DSfLAVB DAUPHIN ST. Sr ,. MAT. 2-15. BVO. 0.41 toll. Charlie Chaplin in "ONE A. M." Add! Marl Emprtsa In "Sibyl's Scnrlo" PRINCESS ,01STgrrCT . . , S18TRO PRESENTS Lionel Barrymore in "The Quitter" PI AT TD QERMANTOWN AVE. iV AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. Ed"h Sl" "iksslWakf RUBY M-KET STREET XV w u A BELOW 7TH RTRKET WM. CQURTENAY 8aj ULANCHB SVEET in "The Dupe" SAVOY 121l MABKBT w .TV Y V i STREET ESSANAT Preaenis Henry B.WalthaU'" "SfvfSr TIOGA 1TTU AND VENANGO ST3. OLGA PETROVA in "THE ETERNAL QUESTION" VICTORIA MARKET 6T. V 11UI1A ABOVU KINTH Douglas Fairbanks jJaSeed MA3 FIOMAN la '-MICIIOBES" STANLFY KS3!T AEQVE 18TH OlAllLCiJ IX-.llK I taU 15P.JC. PAULINE FREDERICK in TUB WOMAN iN THE CASS' i-1-i.sj.i-Es.ajj.iJu Ji-a aa miJ mummiy yj Hi v. uueia wuf ww 1 jm-
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