Ft II S BJBJPmnP7JRSJBSaBJ9SJBSBSSSja 'HCTnSVWgnBjaBBajJJJJBjamg & HI :'U4t... atudanta of Hlth i,nmv.M-:- :- - ; lehoei wm mm fi-v in "Frollo of 1M2" OPENING SHOW TOMORROW J 7..;n(own Irish 8-boel this week. mrnm Af IlintMaL mm ivhvihi . - & '.e.i'iSffi.srfl:Tt h "The Frolic of 1B." tlw fntertain fnent for this year, li scheduled for Ita : F11. '"..i.inn tomorrow and Battir- riuai Y" - .a..w at Ca..a..la R SiTnlfhta In the auditorium. .The 4200 K tlrwni ier --r n;.tn fc.ll. . ".'.' .it..-. thamaalvaa. Thla xne wiHiniw " .....-..-..-. r. .h inLV""l..V";. mfl.BVii . JMtht fw the various atage settlnss, J2KI.I mi nroeert ca.' and every mm was made by the students them MfM In .the school workshops and '. lrH Htroems SZIL.'ti nrnves. who has ch'arae if nweb of this work,' says that econ ecen Mty In overhead is one of. the main Si. IvhnlarshlD fund; dear .te the Uarti of all Interested In the high Scheel, Is te be, one or tne cniet Dene c!jfiWAM.tl Association, which Is Joins all In Its power te get n Held Imlpment In keening with the ether Shoe! property. Is also Interested In 5eWeces of the entertainment. The program for tomorrow evening twins an overture, the members of the fcetlfiht Club will present a thirty i.. MmdT sketch, which nroneKea that while marriages are supposed te Ht mad in heaven some are of different trliin. Leltnd Kuns and Mary Mellen will like the leading parts, being cast as timorous country characters. Muilc and dramatics nre te be equally (Mtnred. While the scenes are being shifted the.nwndeUn clubs, under the ilrectlen of ,rfqr.w;epd Baker, will give a series of se1eqtlent ranging from the works of some' of the famous compos era te extracts from the stage bits of the day. . In the little Chinese pantomime, which fellows .a .diuiring exhibition by tte pupils of ,tbc Hnrmer Annex, the students will have nn opportunity te tfltplay their tulentsjiii mero serious work. The alumni will be represented by a double quartet, which will tlng several popular 8engH, and the program will end with the presentation of a one-net play written by Kdllh Prey, of the junior 1ms "Monday Morning at the Went werths'." P. R.R. MISCELLANEOUS MEN MEET TO CEMENT ALLIANCE . Wage Adjustment en 8yatem Alte Discussed by .Delegates Delegates from the Miscellaneous Forces Association of the Pennsylvania Railroad R.vwtem are meeting in the Chninber of Commerce Untitling today Hid totiierrow. The chief purpose of the meeting is te cement the alliance be tween the miscellaneous forces of the Beuthwciiterii. Northwestern nnd Cen tral rllvlslenK. The nnHoeintlen include, freight handler, station attendant)). B)tiengerR, nterekeepers, porters and , iMlMunt MntlenninMcrn. The ' organfentien is net associated with the railway unions, nnd was in fluential in maintaining comparative peace In the ranks of the Pennsylvania emplejcs during the .recent labor troubles. The present conference will dlcus questions relative te the re- ' elsMlflcatien of members in the dif ferent branches nnd will present te the company officials recommendations for wage adjustments nud Improvement of working conditions. MEANDERER ON A BUST Mirchantvllle Wreck Irlngs Adven ture te Humdrum Jersey Train A freight wreck this morning brought Wild adventure te the Mount Helly, Moerntowu and Merchautvllle Mean trw, that being the alliterative title Jf tbexqualnt antique which daily saun ters casually into Camden from the re note fastnesses of Burlington County. An engine shunting ceul cars Inte Hewer Brethers' yard, a mile east of Merchant vllle. jumped the switch, tear ing up fifteen feet of "the "main line" rails and blocking In nnd out bound train. The accident occurred just after ;T e clock. t ' The Meanderer. n creature of settled and leisuiely hnbit. thereupon found romance In the umiKunl for once in itn humdrum lif. Hesitating with an tyen greater hesltance than cimtnmnrv long the roadside, it finally made up Its mind te be devilish and left its ieeaten Mnglc track this side of Pen- IT :',.'" " ,wue ueieur mound .Met ehantville. ' It wheeaed daringly along the rut- .,ii !,cm", iwused conscience- . "", there for a moment, then lese tartlinRly te the heights of ndventure ad backed up en the Delnwure Klver vrldge, hence, with n flying start, it 'fleicended te the tracks of the Trenten 'Blvljlen nnd wound Hnnlly into Camden In Indecorous triumph, like the or); .titer n joy Hde. Reported Missing ifl'-f1!, Mrine. fourteen years old. Pounds, brown hair nud eyes, light com cem a2?n, ',r,n a "'k t, blue S.LL.."" vam"' eriwii shoes and Francis and Jeseph Lacey. "lilt i cars nlil lu'ii li.:... six nnd venue. j "' """.viviiiun 'OKpniiE: n,.,lrt,e' 'rtwn J ears old. MnZ, e" el.flve feet eleven ns.vlvanln Sutras ;(,Vi; .Si,ybrn Jnehe Aiihlc"" "f?1 four 'rt thrre ihlrt ti wr,n brown hat, blue twuVers. bwHt, brown mixed ftlii!l,,,!rw' IT-Iun years lx In les tin ! "x,?n W1'' ,lv '0,,t ttlxe. sul ' 1, y ,,nir' wearing n clurk i'"nnc"K.le.tj,0tt" oft "'. ' "1 Kerthrpi.r,M:. th,rleer cnrs old, 838 ir wenrinJ . ' uT', b,ark bebbl'11 ,tehtaern'Jli."rJS?.ck dre8" ",Ul h0C"' & 3.T?n strcet' eet eight ing a Lh.ArhT.n 0,cs' b,ttl,k ''"' t'815 Meu,., ,l,., 'y-scvcn years old. ly hilr f't '"l) 1""I', hlua eyes, ? iult irir. roml''"xlen. Hrarlng a iiV.'n. nellrnl. fertv.v lv v.u,'. i.i ilSsjKff'Jte Ht at hair and ADMITS SHE WAS BIT SCARED Miaa Elfie McCleskcy Coyly Admits She Had te Werk Hard Agajnst Competition for Coveted Hener Proudly Exhibits $500 Ring iie Wen and Confesses "Larry' Likes It Dreams of Heme of Her Own Miss Elflc McCleskcy. 4004 Wtem ing avenue, who has been proclaimed Frankford's prettiest and most popular girl, laughed shyly today as she told of her victory. "I had te work, awfully hard, be cause I had lets of competition, nnd even up te twenty te-nine last night I was scared about It," she said. Last lllfllt In the. Frnnkfnnl Th. aire, Miss McCleskey wen the prize in the beauty contest held in Frank ford as ,pnrt of 4he celebration of the opening of the elevated. She get 1, 854,0?B Totes. " "Bee my ring." ahe said today, held- out ucr nana en wmen stiene tne ring awarded as a prise. "And here's the watch, l'vn nln-ava looked at platinum and diamond wrist watches in store windows, but never thought I would own one for my very self. Get a loving cup, tee, but that's home. "When thewtnlH Ma T hail tvnn." .he bubbled, tilting her head te one side ana siiaKiiig Her short hair, "I was no glad, because ray yeung'' man was en the stage with me and I kuew that he would be glad. "And he was glad, tee. His name Is Lawrence his first name, I mean and maybe some day " iShe laughed ana her voice trailed off for the mo ment. "I don't like a fleck of men," ahe said in answer te a question. "L'm satisfied with Larrle. He fought In the war and was wounded nnd hea proved te me that he la a' real fellow." , i i t i i i i . Ne Mevie Ambition Miss .McClestsey was asked if she would like te go In the movies. "Mercy, no. I certainly don't intend te lese my head ever this," she answered. "I want te be. Just as I am for new, and n little later en te make a home" of my own, quite the happiest that anybody ever had." Miss McCleskey 1b twenty-one years old and hus always lived in Frankford. "Everybody helped me se wonder fully," she said, as she glanced at her watch te see the time. "Hepe you don't mind me talking about it aain. but you see I was se pleased. Had te get out every night and work for myvetrs, and was working Independ ently without backing of any kind." Mist McCleskey was at work as usual today at the Plumb Teel Com pany, where she is Information clerk In the telephone exchange. The next four prize-winners were: Hilda K. McCoy, twenty venrs old. of 1S32 Adams street, with 1,131,102 vetse. rnze, a diamond earpln. Marie McCenvillc, eighteen years old, of 4323 Tilling street, 735,470 votes. Prize, a duvet) n enne and n silk dress. Anna Gee, eighteen years old, of 4itJ,j uriscem street, Tif'J.lea votes. Prize, a black evening gown. Esther 8. Drnke, twenty-two years old, of 4730 Mulberry street, flOG,22.r votes. Prize, an. ivory toilet set and lingerie. The Frankford Theatre was crowd ed te overflowing when Jehn,A. Qulnn, chairman of the contest, made known the awards, among which some twenty valuable prizes were distributed in ad dition te these mentioned above. WILLS PROBATED Inventories Filed and Letters Qranted te Administer Estates Wills of the following persons were probated teday: William W. Abel!, $12,000: .Tntnea Crcagmllc. $30,000: Mnrcaret W. Carpenter, $4200; Leda" li. ingraliam, ?480O; Benjamin U. Lathbury. .$43,000: Michael M. Walsh, 85433: Maria L. West. S6000. Inventories were filed in the personal estates of Zuchury T. Creck. $S!),721; irn nit r. uewe, ?!H,twr,: Mnnulus H. Stuart. $7031; Mary E. Shephard, $10,037: Samuel Burstein. $t.".0S8. Letters were granted te administer the estate of Itebecca W-. Thomsen, $17,000. Miss Claire Tompkins a Bride Miss Claire W. Tompkins daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Tompkins, 2335 North Thirteenth street, nn married last nlKlit in the Church of Our I.udy of Mercy te Francis .1. McXamara. 273(1 North Judsnn street. The bride's attendant was Miss Mary Hastings, and the brldeicinem had n- his best man Fruucis .1. Mi'Ornth. Fellow lug the icKcineny, performed by Father Beyle, the couple left for' a houcjmeon trip te Washington. HAVE you ever thought of sending out a .'blotter each month? We de Ask us about it. THr Helmes Passs, 9rinim UIS'29 Clwrrv Sweet .' 'WsaT liBilBrlgjBllsss e The Leading k Mineral Water ;7?ecrGingerAl QUEEN aLaaV .aBaaaaaaaaaaMRyP'P'PaaaaaaaaaaaB ' ' aiaaaaaaaaaaaaidK?;aBaaaaaaaam aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatSkaaiaaaaaaaW aBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw'JaaaaaataaaaaaaaaV EeJfelsaaB miiiiiiiiKP9P- mMjiKpg gPHRi;lilKsB MISS KLFIE McCLOSKEY 4604 Wyoming tfvenue, who was adjudged prettiest girl In beauty contest held te celebrate new "JU" ROBBERS ARE TRAILED BY LOOT THEY SPILLED Motercyole Cep Overhauls Men Who Dropped 8tuff Frem Aute A trail of pipes, manicuring articles nnrl nttin,. tltfiivM rlrnntieil hv two men chnrged with stealing nn automobile Inil In thnlp nrrnkt tnilnv. after H long ciiaKe by Motorcycle ravreimnn u eiiif . '"." "-- -'. v. ... of (iermnnlnn'n urn t Ien. I The prisoners said they were cerge Ilnre. Melrese Park, nnd Charles Lnlnbnck, Fifth street and Duncannon avenue.' The police received a tip that tne two men were trying te steal a car en Chel ten avenue near Clww street. O'Neill went te the place designated nnd saw the men leaving In the car. The men saw the motorcycle In pursuit, and dropped the articles ns they sped away. Although they turned many corners, O'Neill easily followed the men through the trail of stuff dropped en route nnd captured them at Merrltt and Mnnhcim streets. Each was held In $200 bail for a further hearing by Magistrate I.lndell. C Women's Jl , Wear . OUR organization Includes men snd women skilled in the planning cjf both national and local advertising cam palgni. Wc offer our services te manufacturersofwemen'awear who seek a broader market. Jehn Clark Sims Company, Ltd. Gfmtrtl eHrtrlimit eAttnh 218 Seuth 16th Street PHUADELPHIA If there's anything you want in Central Real Es tate, and have been told it .was ungettable come here. Mere than one we have been able te get the pre cise thing a client wanted, when ha had been told he couldn't get it I HEYMANN & BR0. Rmal EitaU Hsyauaa Baildiag 213-215 S. Bread St., Phils., Pa. Why net lighten your carrying charges your chauffeur's outfit? Finer the quality, longer it lasts! Yeu can't buy better than you buy here our chauf feurs' outfits are all Rogers Peet made. Miles and miles of satis factory wear or money back. Rogers Peet suits and overcoats, Knox hats, qual ity fixings "the best" as well as "the most" for your money. FERRO & COMPANY Regtra Pttt C1etti0s Exeluaivety Chestnut St. at Juniper .eefc n s g"u-S aMtV PsjMi w r IIJIlLIILll ' JIllw,"1 ; t ENDS FAIR TONIGHT - . , . I 1 Stella Eckl.r, Winner of auty Oentest, WIII.L.ad Im- ' petlng Proeaaaion WEGLEIN HEADS CIVIC UNIT Brewerytown's seven-week ''' ness nnd Pleasure Carnlvnr.' conducted h h. t... ...i, wi niiaincsa by the Twenty-ninth Ward Business enVs ad T Ablation " will ese tonight with the business and wen close" civic nnrnrtfi. .TIia nmi The proeesslon will form t rnilM watt unit Hlrm-fl avunua BJld wlu proceed ever the main, streets of the Twenty-ninth Ward. William Hoehle, 2618 Olrard avenue, will hi the ernnil marshal ami M. Fen- Kei, assistant marsnai. wun nugrnn Mngnin, chairman of the Carnival, Committee, M nnd Wllllnm ,T. Wahl. ! president et the Twenty-nintn warn Business Men's nnd Tttxpaycrs Asse ciatien, as aiaes. , jn n new car at tne ueea ei tne pro pre cession will be Miss Stella Eckler, 2807 Peplnr street, winner eT the beauty contest at the Falrmeunt The atre Thursday evening, November, and who, as a result, will be "Miss Brewery town" In the Atlantic City carnival of 1023. Following her will be the ether prise winners. The Twentieth Century Republican Club, loll strong, marshaled by uicn ard Weglein. president of Council, nnd headed by the niaser's Band, will lead the civic division, followed by Leyal Council. F. P. A. : Gelden Star New Tear Association. Columbia Turn Ver eln and societies of St. Ludwlg'a Church. Frasler-Barnita Pest. American Le gien, will have a detail et fifty men. wmie Bajiciuary roernoaiat nyuceiiu Church Beys' Brigade of twenty-four Second strap-hanger "Ne, I'm net waiting for delivery. I bought a Moen. It's ready for me - new. What I'm waiting for is my license." Prices: P. O. B. Factory $1195, $1695, $1785, $285 MACKIN MOTORS, INC. 3. Jay Tandergrlf t, Fm. 156 K. Bread St eaa Poplar TStS SlipUr Beems Opts svaslags Moter The car of the Authorized Dealers MrfcMtrick ft Heyisr Wt itattrtltad Stat Mt lis Maraat Bt. Usittd Service Moes Agty. , 419 Carpnt-r St. Arcadia Meters ' - 4M0 North Bread it. Jobs A. SM0 Xanilngten Ave. Evar Rtady Garage Bread Si BoulevaM 7Ae motto of these tme J P ynfL if A wt West End TJrust Company BRO AD S T REET 'AT- SOUTH PENNI- SQUARE 'Capital G.$urplus000,000 IXJimondJrtSteRSi llilT'laua Bwunnnjnfl 1524-1526 CHESTNUT STREET University Branch 1 3709 Spruce Street Making for Eighteen Stores Makes These Prices Possible BECAUSE, and only because, Browning King make them for the Eighteen Browning King Sterea throughout the v country, we are able te offer a choice of the newest fabrica, colere and atyle in Men's Suits and Overcoats at $25-00 te $50.00 . ma mil II WHOLESALER'S PROFIT H IIIs iassssssBBassal1if '''" I tlsssfmjr(f Vill -"- V JiA'i .'. iv'Lli! u.wwfli'KTrw&mnTt yAt.'V,, ',.,..,? v.4 WHu "T"f' uniformed members carrying tikW'UI also be in line. 1 , zj .Ail'2 m Yonah Tribe, I. p. iJ't SSIi panted by Yonah Fife nP' ?$E' will march and ether organisatiens 'g" ml .....J. -.Ill .!. mt R P. M. ever the following reute: Nirth Cel-i lege nnd Olrard avenues, Q8S te" Twenty -ninth street. Twenty .ninth street ie ieniinum mny y Jliil nventie east te TwentytMrd Twenty-third atreet south te College avenue, . NEW CLUB DINES TOHIQHT Penn Athletle te ie Center of aperte Aetlvltlei Thr, Initial dinner of the Pehn Ath letic Club,, tb be given tonight in the Hetel Wnlien, will be the first meeting . ...u-i-"i whirl, will m or nn organization in wmen wiii e 'jLSffl. the C Itye Philadelphia. activities of. s ik JImhm tt i Atari a1aNtglft I11tni bera of the Heard of OeVernprs wlU be lntreluced. ' They, Include siajer it- Hegan, Antheny Ocutlng, Charles F. Bewer, William II. Hnrman, Charles Oorden Hedge, Jehn McKeen, W. .N. .. m a m ir.aiii ' Ik . dierice, r.mngnam i. . - Kndcllffe ltemeyn. P. M. Hharplcss, Clement B. Weed. -' v , BABY IS NOT CHATTEL Court Rules Child Cannet Held for Unpaid III , Chicago. Nev. 10. (By A. P.)A four-months-old baby, held by grand parents as a hostage for unpaid bills, wan awarded te the mother yeaterday by Judge Snbath. -, , A Imhv helenirs t Its mother." he sold. "It can't be held feria debt, like n piece of property." Fnrit . Pays 414 Par CcaL lattrail 21st sad ' U4J Caettasg Sfc hka VaiaMBMBsat IVas Penny Strings Bank Cars ten proven units Moter Salts Ce. Bread St. Kieg Moter Sales 40SO Obaataat St Makeaty ft Kilray waasr Orswrd Morrliea save 7YA eaim again $rontCeQSt () CbtftM Jd..'mwmm!ri. lmm MfcMiJHtaBMSEaw'-'.v 'riciiuiuEiafi: Jiuivuuufn ammssmmsr.nm miLt'mwmnfnw.w ,v i 7-' , w,a vm i ( -- I - ifcuVJ MiT--rr-TTr--aTnfisssiaissisisasMaaesissssaiissiaiWr BBBaSSSJBSSlBSaiBSBjSBBBSJBBJBSjagB ACTS IN TEACHErVl SUIT upram Court Orsleri Oleueeeter eard te File Anawcr The Beanf of Education of Gloucester City, N. 3 was ordered by the Supreme Court today te file answer by Decem ber 2 te proceedings instituted by Helen O. Cheeseman, a school teacher, who is fighting transfer from the position of principal teacher In the seventh and eighth, grades of .the Monmouth Street Scheel te teacher In the fifth and slsth grades of the Cumberland Street Scheel. ' The State Beard of Education la also considering the case, it having been earned te that body from the local beard. It is understood that in filing Its' answer the city will seek te have the court proceedings dismissed en the ground that the litigation is net prop erly before that tribunal. Diamond Wrist Watches ' Jeweled Pendant Watches All Diamonds Sapphires and Diamonds Otyvc and Diamonds The design and workmanship bttr obtainable from this Estaiiafimeit OPPORTUNITY Fer a business man with engineering: training; and experience, or ambitious young man having engineering education, te purchase controlling interest in going business at an unusually moderate price. The apparatus, which has been highly perfected and developed, is designed for economy in power-plant operation. The system is being used with satisfaction- in a number of power plants right new. The company maintains its own factory. Investigation is invited from these who have a fair amount of money available. ADDRESS BOX A 735, LEDGER OFFICE THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT an The paper used for eusiness stationery in this country has grown steadily better. This is partly due te the influence of the advertising of bend papers, and partly te the American business mans greater appreciation of the effect of sta tiencry en a business. Geed stationery is an inexpensive form of advertising. The effect of such advertising is increased if the paper is of a quality easily rec egnized. Nearly every one knows what the name "Crane" -stands for in a paper, and nearly every one recognizes the quality itself. 100 selected new rag stec 121 years' experience Banknotes of?, countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends of iS nations Crane's BUSINESS PAPERS ,DMa.... SDsen elra or te?? afkftie jouTsneea ta a Beys' . f fuiL A. Ll.iur. Mil "! vuermiM tnat.BBag' nyir Kigm '( 7 A ft"""-3K tMtftiutt I.ts aV " 1 -e 1 .v . ffiyv ft1 XI ''VVX kUTHCt Tif Sizes 10 te 13',i, 7K Sizes 1 te 6, C EQ B te E Widths Tan or Black These "Bey Proof" Shoes Have tips, guaranteed net te wear through. uea-une-ln-LtninRs guaranteed te twice regular linincs. Extra weight soles. Thete are but a few of the our Seya' Sheea, that parents Qam :- 1204 - 06 - MRS, ADELINE HIWH WtD Wat Marrlisf U w. Vhamawi teptamswr 17 The marTlawV Mrs. Adeline Hersh te William O. Thomsen en September 27 last became known yeaterday. Beth are socially prominent. The ceremony was performed by pres ident Judge Barrett, of Common Pleas Court Ne. 2, at the mm of the bride s nth.i Mn. (Imm M. Mvnemsu. 2210 y- St. James plsce.. Fourteen persons at tended the ceremony and wedding breakfast. 'After the ceremony the couple went tiAnnvtnnfln tn WaxIiTnaten. After returning te this city they made their home at the Bt. James Alines. Mm. Thomsen Ik a sister of Edwin I Hynemen, a member of the Hacquet i-Miih Mr. Thomsen la the son of the late Dr. William Thomsen, and has two and Help Parents Economize en Beys' Shoes Shpes fitev Built te Wear and Give Utmost Satisfaction ! JVY catiN Shoes for the boy is a! ways a n important item in the family ex pense account, and therefore DALSIMEIl Shoes should be bought for these extra service reasons. outwear many features in appreciate iHE BIG SHOE smnv 08 Market Street w t i ,''. (J m W.r;: WPwisWwe( XE&1$ti&1tttt fail, w.h Awim Fellceaaew of the TsTeMJetai tenwoed streets stsilen navf.i a radio elab an order is and- ordered ' radio ai n paratus Tne et stalled In the roll room. Natlsaa;, man. motorcycle policeman, is Ant t r.lDaleiiant Jetiii Ha secretary, and Rebert Ceyle. Ml treasurer. Feldman and. MM geant Jeaes founded the club. i fab KAnTBar aavoaue Few Amerl ana were aware of the p.e. HjssL'Jssairsu " &r fttmA 9nr a aknrt tMrlnr HfiV. cablta" Hedses. H will Jein the Sjavltt Oersr nnd Iem Its Identltv. Such dliMtchM ,1 he scep nml the vmue or in n ri hurssu maintained.. by. lha Pvsue Make It a, Habit Aitv, Our Star . Advertising Men Thousands of pleased, satisfied and' well-dressed custom ers take pleasure- in telling their friends of our Super-Value Policy which means a definite saving of many dollars en every Suit or Over coat. Our customers are our star advertis- ing men. 1 1 Our best salesmen are our mirrors, our fine quality Clethes and our Super-Value Prices, $28, $33, $38, $43 and up. Loek and Compare! PERRY'S Almest Impossible te tell in type the Magnificence of our great collection of Winter Suits and Overcoats, Se just come here and leek at the goods themselves, assisted by a cour teous salesman. But one minute leek in at several ether geed stores en the way. That's our constant urge: Loek and Compare! Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut --SUPER-VALUES in filethes for Men 0HJ01 Frem a Dege's Palace COMBINING with true Venetian beauty of Una, a dignity and graca that makes it an ideal fixture (or a room furnished in the Italian manner. Obtainable in beautiful polychrome, Etruscan and Swedish irea finishes. Pricttl centervalivtty In ktepine with the Middle Oaumer principle "Bupreme Value Xiwayi." Lighting Fixtums IIDDLE-QAUMER 00. 3846-MLaaeaatdrAva. 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