Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of Seeing Marshal Fech Yesterday.
Miss Isabel Frazer Introduced at Tea Given by
Uncle and Aunt Other Matters of Interest
WASN'T It "Tdtinjt .vrterclny vrlien '
(lenernl Kech arrived? Peer mnn. I
I should lliltil: he would be ill, tcnrlnu ,
nreund Ihf country the wny he has ulnce ,
he nrilved heie about n fortnight age.
Hut eve en deett want te see him,
and I was proud of Philadelphia yester
day when 1 home the cheers and cries
of delight as he passed along the street
with his escort of First City TroeperH
and meiinled police.
He i reat man, and we have lived
in Krent nnd Ftirriiig times. Think of
the men who hnve been heie In Phila
delphia In the hint live or mee car
MaHiul .leiVie. Kins Albert nnd Queen
nilJinljctli of Itelctum. Cnnlliml Mtsr
cier. (icneriil IVrMiing, (Ji-neral Din,
Admiral l!elt and new yehterdny the
Rrente.t Brin-inl et lliem nil.
,,,, ......... ,v ........ ,. ., , -.,.,.
The Kmerpencj Ad .turned out wen- ,
derfully. meM of the members. In the i
uniforms which 1 ej j ere during their
. i i tin inn innr a n 1 1 1 1 . i,naiH i
war work, nnd the Women's. Overseas
Ltgeti. tee. ( J Hey ntoetl at J'read nnd
Chentnut.)
And there were nnv number of patri
otic Feeletles grouped nleng the Park
way te greet the (Jcnerel en his wny in
from the statue of Jean of Arc In the
Park.
As the rertegc led by the police and
Troop pns-cd out Walnut street erer
the bridge, 1 witnessed a charming ex
ample of the marshal's gnllantr.v. A
dear old Imh in a wheeled chair whs
drawn up nt the curb waiting te nee
him pass. She was holding a mnnll
French ling In each hand nnd an the
meter pased the mnrshnl nnv her,
nailed, nalutcd quickly, nnd then lift
ing his hnt made her a special bow.
As for the troopers, well, they always
de leek mnreleus, say I. Being n
Philadelphia!, what else can you expect
:ue te mij '! The troop is Indeed busy
this week. Out with Fech jesterday
and tomorrow, November 17, the an
nual dinner at the Armery, whlcb they
nlwajs attend in full regalia.
rpilC Welsh tea yesterday afternoon
JL .is n beautiful affair, nnd Isabel
F.nr llin l.lilr. i1i.hl. ,,!,. fm- !.,.. If I
111
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wish ciM'ii, vns ten lnel for amth uc
She's a sradunte of Spence Scheel, New
Yerk, and iu iiiet attractive.
She wen- a fieck of pale blue velvet
heltcd In with a narrow siUer ghdle.
It hud sheit slee;cs nnd the neck nt
the hack was edged uitli white fur. Sil
ver slippers nnd Hlucklngs completed the
costume, and I rrnll think she could
net hnve chosen un thing that would
hare been mere becoming. Yeu knew,
Isabel Is fair, bus golden hair and sen
blue ejes, which weic bluer than ever
with the vchet gown te bring the color
out.
Mr. Welsh loekerl very handwime.
and I thought Mrs. Jehn Welsh, the
Geerge Allen, Inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
A Wonderful Sale
of
Our Entire Stock
Lowered
Trimmed Hati, Including
Take One Back te
1000
Wonderful Hats
Undoubtedly the Greatest Millinery Sale
In Philadelphia
Children's Hats Are Alse In the Sale
Ne Exchanges, Ne Alterations.
All Sales Are Final.
ITS NOT TOO LATE TO COME
OUR AUTUMN SALE
of
Hosiery, Underwear
and Gloves
Make That New Dress
from any one et these lovely reduced materials:
Heavy Canten Crepe. 40 incl.es wide. Full line e colors.
S2.9."i a yard. S3.G0 Value.
Crepes de Chine. 40 inches viJe. Sucet and Kvciinjy Shades.
Sl.l.'i a j aril. Ppeeia! Value.
Imported Urecaded Peplin. 40 inches wide. Navy, Brown,
Black and Taupe. $.".00 a yard. 5.7.00 Value.
All-Sill: Duvctvnes. 40 inches v'uh. Black and all colors.
S'i.jO a yard. $7.00 Value.
Metal Cleth at S7.00 a Yard. !peeial!y cllective for eve
ning di esses. DeliiyMful color combination.
Alse Metal Ribhenh, in geld, .ilvei', antique and "tcel, 13c up.
Hand-Painted Scrap Baskets, $2.25
n nnlstlc ml'l fun te reuni or utll are iuni II uinl-T'n Inlnl
rnii llnkhvlN ut ri'ilir lliulie ut 8J.3S Tin m l.asl.ets mil fur $300
iiiiwilinc ilw 'I hf i elur diheiiKH inn imut uttirti'the flu' n tow
ter i'lirlHtmn RlflH hum whlle e haw a poeil if-sertment.
Wicker Sewing Baskets Frem England
Just iei'(h"l In time for Cliilstmiis lmyltm' svn Impm itittuti nj
wtll-ii..i(le J:nlhh Hewlni; Jiaalt-ts. They am llm-d in nullttit .
In s.iiliii' 01 h.xtiu. In dainty or hciMciabie celura. Tliey .ire
Welul. rfi.l Miluei lit H.'.'S la 8.00.
Still a Few Days te Take Advantage of
Our Offer en Personally Engraved
Christmaa Greeting Cards
Fine ateel-ensr.wed exclusive Chribtma.s Greeting Cards;
new designs with the .sentiment in either Script or shaded Old
English.
Selection Number One has forty aitistic designs from which
te rhoesc:
23 Christmas Greeting Cards for $2.30
30 Christmas Greeting Cards for $3.73
100 Christmas Greeting Cards for $6.00
Selection Number Twe has fifty styles, including all our
higher-priced cards, some in tinted stock with borders? of geld,
gray or red.
23 Christmas Greeting Cards for S.".73
30 Christmas Greeting Cards for $li.50
100 Christmas Greeting Cards for $11.00
Prices Include Stainping Your Name Frem Your On a Personal
Calling Card Piatt.
She lina lived
wltore her
'"iw ' a tnM.
T SAU. ,..., nf :" ni, ,i, i..
day. She la the cutest Bmall person,
tlm only (taught' r of ti'e ritrtiiiRPiiu
DlXOllN. tell luinu nml If vttn rvmlfl net.
' l,fP nil ,trriwl a... .. a.. I. ....a '. I
... . ... 'nvil Ulll Ull IIIH'I JUU l
want te squeeze her. She Ims the pret
tleM: duvctMip hat nnd eent of n "tort
of jellew ochre color. The crown of the
hnt Ik just n linturnl-sljied one. but the
unturned brim Is laid In neft box plalti
about two Inchen or no wide.
The cent Is knee length and has the
most fasciimthiR panel In the back ns If
n Ninall ci'pe had been deftly fuvuuR
there. And between the hat and cent
peep out her bricht little face and
aelden etirl, nml hv whv of rentnibt
there's a tiny neckpiece of ruMe fur
i . ...
uiPKj- 100:1s very much like her
GrantTinaiumn AVIdcner-Utee, 1 think,
Of course, her coloring- Is mere like her
father, but her featuicR are very like.
.urs. Alexander Hamilton nice anil
she has her carriage exuctly.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The guesui who will attend the thea
tre party nnd euppr th.s evening which
Mr and Mrs. Pretlerle II. Hlrawbrltlge,
of Torworth, Ormantewn, will give In
Itnnn,. ..r YII..H IJ . -.. t ........ j.l... ..
daughter of Mr Aiid Mrj. William Lloyd ,
Ball,, wll Include Ml Hllm Peuglns
Lloyd, Mls Ji-an Illle, .Mies I'rlacllla
Merris, Mlns Kllrabeth Battles, Miss
Helen V. M.chell, Miss aertrude A. II.
Graham, MKH Hlenndr Slean. Miss Lydla
M. rlethlcr, Miss IGUharlne Knight
Smith. Miss Gertrude Dougherty, Mr.
Gorden W. Hlra.whr.dffA. Mr. Alrinnder
1 Van Pelt. Mr. James Klllsen, Mr. Philip
i arson. Air A wensler Ueugnerty, Mr,
Kenneth lay, Mr. Heward Butcher, Mr.
frank Certrlght. Mr. Philip Lee and
Mr. William Llpplncett.
Mr. unit Mrs. nil Kirk Price, of 1700
Walnut street, will entertain at dinner
at their home en Tuesday evening, No
vember 29. te be followed by a box
wrty at the opening performance of the
erwra
At Vie wedding of Miss Anne Jane
hJi- tUUglltcr. flf Mr
and Mrs Samuel
Kerr, and tlip Itev Prancis Macomb
Wetherlll. wheh will be vnliunl7.eil ery
UlctU at neon en Tuesday, November
29, at the horn" of the bride's parents,
1907 Spnice street, the brldn will be
attended by her tue sisters, MKs IJIIen
"" Kerr and Mls.i Car.eta T Kerr, at)
bridesmaids. A small wedding break
fast w Ml fellow the ceremony
The guesta who will attend the dinner
which Mies nilrahctli Jeanes, daughter
of Mrs Henry Sulger Jeanes, of Lay
well. Deven, will gle en Friday evening
at the BplloMie-Stratlenl lu honor of
M s.s Henrietta M'tcDenald Wilsen,
dnugh'cr of Dr and Mrs. W. Reynolds
W Icen, of Westwood Vlllaneva, whom
engagement te Mr lidward O. Shakes
peare has been nnneunced, will Include
Mr and Mis. Sidney Thayer, Jr., Mr.
of Fine Millinery
In Price
Pattern Hats at Prices
"Before the War"
That
110
Kits
sry
bride, med attractive. Sh
'luite a let In Ardmerc,
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER HIliADEtPHlA, WEDNESDAY,
?.nd SJr.s- Vinsen K. Caner. Jr., nnd
Mrs. Tristram C. cellcet, 2d, MIm Helena
LflnBden Mitchell, MIm Uusaell Tucker,
Mr. Slmkeppaare, Mr. Jehn Hlythe, Jr.,
Mr. Ucrtrem Mpp ncett. Mr lllchard
Pew, Mr. Ferdo Hanscll, Mr, Iliiretd
Sayler, Mr. W. IteyneldB. Wilsen, Jr.,
2 .if' Per5lval Thornten. Mrs. Jeanes
and Mies Jeanes will ecuupy apartments
nt tlie Wellington en Dcceinber 1.
,.:!'' and Mrs- Charles Teunff Fex, of
2035 Spruce street, will etve a dinner
en Saturday evening nt the Mer'en
Rrekct Club In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Tristram Coffin Colket, 2d. Before- her
marrlniM In iMUnburgh en October 8
Mrs Lolket was Miss Gertrude. Catherine
Crawford.
Ml'. Themas WUIInK Dalch. Mr.
jrunels Haule, Mr. IMward K. Hnyres,
Mr. Aithur II. Lea, Mr, Edward Uebliia,
Mr Hareld K. GllllnKham, Mr. II.
Stiy-gls Ingersoll and Mr. Krncst Spof Spef Spof
ferd represented the Hleterlcal Society
at the reception tendered te Marshal
I'ech at the Washington Monument,
tali-meunt Park, yesterday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ogden D. Wllklnset,
and their daughter. MIrs Hara D. Wil
kinson, of 2010 Walnut street, and
Mrs Kphralni Urlce, of 1320 Ixjcust
street, who have been spending se,eral
months trnvellnu through Kurope, havt
sailed for this country and are expected
te arrlve home en Saturday.
Mrs. William A. Williamson has rlesed
her house In the country, nnd Is oc
cupying her apartment at the Clinten
for the winter.
Mrs. U. Schcctman, of 215S North
Ihlrty-seccmd street, announces tha en
gagement or her daughter, Mlsa Ann
bphectman. te Mr. Heujnmln Sufjnrman,
also of this city, and formerly of To Te Te
eoneo, Can.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Kdward Moen will entertain It,
honor of Miss Leuranla Vnndergrlft nnd
her brldnl party today at the th'atre,
followed by a tea nt the BelKueStrat-
lerci. Among the nucsta will be Mrs.
m,"Iu MnVJ,0e,,n-''in ",' W'l'!p A,nft1h1?ny
"i.,'0 ' ed?", .I.r4,W,1'l.a"
McCandlf-ss. MrtJ. A. nintm. Tllln. Vrv
Wjnne Ilarwnrd MIkb Vandcgrift's
marrlage te Mr Qulnten Vrooman will
tnke place en Saturday.
Mrs. Jeseph Dalten. of Chicago. Is
the gueit of relatives In this Rectlen
until after the Thanksgiving' holiday.
Mrs. Dalten will be remembered ns Miss
Helen Leahy, formerly of H34 I'orter
street, before her recent marriage.
NORRISTOWN
The first meeting of the Fortnightly
Dancing Class was held at the Lrslne
clubhouse. The class Includes In Its
membership thirty of the younger school
sit of this city. The patronesses are
Mrs. J Lawrence Klscnbcrg, Mrs
Charles H Urunner. Mrs. Leuis Y. Smith.
Mrs Jereme W Connelly. Mrs. Nelsen C
Crersman Mrs James S Levatt. Mrs.
James T Puscy. Mrs. Whs K. Stjtr and
Mrs. r. C. Parker
At the annual election of the Nor Ner Nor
rlstewn branch of the American lied
Crets the follenlng officers weic chosen
Chairman, Miss Nlnn B Uead : vice
chairman, Mrs. Walter J. Shelve : treas
urer. Mr. Irvln J Gotwals, and secretary
Mrs. J. L. Adams
Mrs. WIlllRnt 13 Montague, of West
Marshall Btrcet, entcitalned at cards at
her home. There were thlity-twe gueals.
A
44.00
YOUTH
honors
and grace
in these
interpretations of the
r
eped in Canten Crepe, Peiret
Twill, Tricetinc, Crepe Satin and
Chi (Ten Velvet.
Women's
I
39.00 te 85.00
TM PORTED Tweeds and home
i. spuns for sports wear; Duvet
dc Laines. Velour de Laines and
Meussyncs in fur - trimmed cos
tume modes and chic tail leu rs of
erminie.
38.00
Regularly te 59.50
V
KLUUR dc Laines checked Velour-.
ind Duvet de Laines of
i
meilcs am:
loveliest modes
Seme featuie tiimmings of
SOl'T rich Meussyncs and Duvet de Laines amplify tlieii
beauty with cellars ami handings of mole, beaver,
Aiuirrcl, Australian opossum and wolf. The new colorings
of the season arc included.
Formerly Priced 89,50
UJ
MISS MARION R. PICKF0RD
WEDS MR. C. W. MacMULLEN
Marriage of Mlsa Katherlne Hark
Int and Mr. Jehn T, Lynn
A marrlage of Interest will take place
this evening at 7 o'clock at the Presuy
tcrlan Church of the Covenant, Cyn
wyd, when Miss Marlen Reber Plckferd,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wll
llam Plckferd, of 206 Clywd read, will
become, the brlde of Mr. Charles Wal
lace MhcMullen, son of Mr. T Wallace
MacMullen, of Passaic, N. J, the Uev
Herbert W. Bleber, pastor of the church,
efflc'atlng. Miss Plckferd will be given
in marrlage by her father and attended
by a mat! en of honor and four brides
maids, who will be Mrs. Charles Gerrlsh
Sproule, Miss Myrtle Johnsten, Mrs.
Henry Bassctt, Jr., Mrs. Harry C. Tay Tay
eor and Miss Mnrle A. Carrlgnn, of this
city nnd Cynwyd.
Mr Evan M. Spangler. of Cynwyd.
will be Mr. MacMulkn'n best man and
his ushers Include Mr. Herace Ketchnm,
of New Yerk ; Mr. Donnld Frest, of Pat Pat Pat
orsen, N. J Mr. Sydney Jny Hamilton,
of New Yerk, n cousin of the bride, and
Mr. I'hnilcs Gerrlsh Sproule, et this city.
LYNN HAIIKINS
A pretty wedding took place this morn
ing at 9 o'clock nt the Church of the
Immaculate Conception. Sullivan and
Chew streets, Germantown. when M'ss
Kntherlne HnrklnB daughter of Mr, and
Mrs William .Harklns. of R621 Chew
street, became the brlde of Mr. Jehn T
Lyim, of 1105 Kast Cbelten avenue. The
ceremony was performed by the Itev.
Mlchnel J. Hlggins and was solemnized
by a nuptial mane.
The bride was attended by Miss J.
Lane ae bridesmaid and her brother, Mr.
William Harklns, was best man, Mr
James J. Lvnn. Mr. Francis P. Ilnr-
klns, Mr. James M. Harklns and Mr.
Cerncl.ua Harklns acted U3 ushers I
rOULTBR PHILLIPH
An attractive home wedding will take
place this evening, when Miss Marie L ,
Phillips of 530.1 Hndfleld avenue, will
become the bride of Mr. Albert H. Poul Peul
ter, et 3713 Hud field avenue. The cerc cerc
menji which will be performed by the
Hev, Jerdnn, will be followed by a re
ception, The bride, who will be given In mar mar
rlaeo by her uncle, Mr. Albert Sellers
will wear a gown of white satin and
spangles, with a tulle veil nrranged In
a corenot with erange bloesems and will
carry a shower bouquet of white roses
sweet peas nnd lilies of the alley. She
will be attended by Miss AdeUlda Jenes
ai maid of honor, who will wear a gown
of changeable taffeta. She will carry
Ward roses
Mr. Rebert Henry will net as best
man.
Upen the'r return from a wedding trlr
through the Seuth Mr and Mrs. Pointer
Send a pemvyem
InVwe houre we can drltrcr
flowers In any eitr.
CHARLES HENRY FOX
The Sl7 e the Hete"
m 2ZI b. Bread SI.
iT sir
BONW1T TELLER &CO.
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Arranged for Thursday
Special Collection
Women's New Frecks
Divided in Twe Groups
share the
delightful
LACES of gossamer weave,
satin-back Canten Crepe, Vel
vet and Crepe luxuriously soft in
texture but vivid in colorings
mode, devel
fashion these
'rocks.
Suit
95.00 te 225.00
CL'ITS of superb fabrics add te
the distinction of their design?
by employing rich furs as trim
mings. Three - piece costume
modes arc featured in this group.
Extraordinary Values
MISSES' SUITS REDUCED
48.00
Itefularlfj te 89.50
CQL'IRREL, bcaer, wolf and Autr.(
J liiin opossum aie among the turs that
ilistinctiely trim these Suits of Mechatcx,
Dmet df I.ainc, imported Tweeds and'
hemespuns.
the smartest
of the season.
fur.
i
!" " t T j
rur 1 rimmed euit:i
Ur C--j" C t r-i
vv wrriuM i section occena fleer
Misses' Section Fourth Fleer
will be at 'home after December 1 at C30?
Hadfleld street.
nrttitieat
fmfr
or AinecBce-
DKBtl
TfrU T rhene for l'Atrnnd or Printed
SkdipIm.
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 Wahit St.
Juliet
1126 Walnut SL ' '""."r1.
Wonderful Values
In Beautiful
HA TS
Fermer Trite ap te 122.10
150
ALMNE
; THEATRE
CHESTNUT AT 19TH
DIItECTION FnED B. A B. l'KLT
CONTINUOUH SHOWING
11 A. M. TO It P. M
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
IN'
AMBASSADOR
Ilnltlmere Ave.
at awn tit.
Audrey Chapman in 'Falie Women
Aead. ef Mel, Thar. Etc., Net. 1
NEW YORK
WAGNER
PROGRAM
SOI.OISTd
Frieda Klink
SYMPHONY
Rachel Morten Htrrii
ORCHESTRA
Henrietta Cenrad
Kred Patten
DAMROSCH
TlrStrts un al NOW nt
.lrnci. enu iii-nn'n
ACMJKMV III" MUSIC FOMtlt
TuewluT Knilnc, ernihrr 2?, 8il3
GERNAINE SCHNIT2ER
VIlKNrH I'lXNINT
thlrkerluz rlnnn turd
Tlekrti nt Hrnpe'si anil AciKlcm.v
TrOCfldcrO Sen', Bablm, '.InIedi"
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Dinner and livening
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64.00 1
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74.00 J
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T'UIl.A.'S FOtlBMOST Tlir.ATllKH -
BROAD Last 4 Evenings
POPULAR MAT. TODAY wfiBS,
rniiv oei.ukn iiii.-rNT3
fillACi: IIAI.K
LA HUE HAMILTON
"W?SS?V"DEARBJE"
Slnited t'ndcr Direction of Wlnchell mllb
ki:atm Mir.
en i. .
si.vr 1UKM
Until i uTl!
vi:ii. anii .vt
f wt i iiik ,fiii v. v: ;i";, ivn
Frances Starr
in "The Easiest Way"
Tills U a Ilntltt llelnseol'rnHiieHen,
CemnlMe te tlie Minutest nelnll. Hene
In flic. Ueliidre Wny. nnd. Cemes te the
Hrenil with 1"' .
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llirenth 'The r.inleet '")' ""' ,"
huh e well tulil nml " mitKiilflrenlly
fliiKeil unit i-nnt."-New Yerk Amr
I an Sfnt, 7 11121
Mr. Ilclnum'n plnj lire iitwiw glten
m'i tcnir exnrllr u the' nre ilenp In New
epli ftir Iniin runn.
MISS STAHIl Appear an I.nurn Mnr Mnr
leck Her I'crfernnnrr U ruiflnnllnn
It l nenilerfiil.
" 'The r.Hlet Wjj' hmi Ki'Ineil I"
rirhne nml nllurement for the tiiti
He. It U im freih nml full of Interent
teitnT e It miu Hie night It wqn nrt
prmliired." -New Yerk jrernliis ToIb TeIb
."ntih Sent 7 1PJ1
FORREST LAST 4 EVGS.
POP. MAT. TODAY
Next Week SEATS SELLING
fcPKMAI, MATINUC TIIANKSIUMMI
ELSIE JAMS
AND HER GANG
INANEWATTAOC
NEW TTPICAL NEW
KLSIi: JANIH hHOU
GARRICK Lt 2 Week5 ?
POPULAR MAT. TODAY
A Positive, Smashing Hit!
SH H.HARRIS P,eseits
?fe SSASOAS
COMiey succiss
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AND
GENEVIEVE
tlk S3 n fe. ExerutMT
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Oppesitc'L'Termlnal
Next SAT. AFTE8H00N
NOVEMBER 19, AT 2:30
GLORIASWMN
"UNDER THE LASH"
llj siifilW rrincrnirnl Mlth
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tuiilc ( e. of Amrrlr.i
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tT.iLi .-. w i riiiN mi. m: ii .h1- all
Selected Musical Program
With Soloists of Renown
'.Ml II' I'M MS , MA I Hi i,
VI ri'MHN I". lull AL 1 .
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PHILADELPHIA
, ORCHESTRA
Men. Evening, Nev. 21, 8.15
WAGNER PROGRAM
TliKcli. in Ilrpue'it uiul nulnie of Miuli.
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