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Helena Vorontzova, noted
M me.
interpreter of Russian folksongs and
ypsy airs; S. F. Sarniatoff, who is
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considered the father of the Russian
couplet; Plme. V. T. Strelskaya,
prime balerina of the Petrograd bats
ilancing partner of the famous
Geavrilov, premiere dancer of Magi-
It'
leff's ballet, and Sandro Corona, pian-
ist composer and a graduate of
the Petrograd Conservatory, scored
imnu•diate success when they ap.
poured in joint recital ,,jtst Saturday
evening at Orchestra Ilia - They will
make their second and last appear-
ance in Detroit at Orchestra Hall
Monday evening, Feb. 23.
Deoit
was the first city in the
tr
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after making its initial appearance in

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rogram by Jeritza Includes I greatest songs by Schumann and
Arias from Massenet and
Schubert, Th e Two Grenadiers" and
Th e Wanderer." —
Verdi Operas.
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Maria Jt•ritza, famous :Metropolitan
1perit prima donna, will make her
, econd Detroit appearance at Arcadia
1uditorium, Thursday evening, Feb.
26. The sale of seats now in pro-

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SPORTS I

By HARRY CONZEL

loor

AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE
I Mr. Kolar has arranged a program
Mr X. is a Debr • • scholar who sans brought up in the at mosphere 0
for the orchestra which comprises
1:lay, however, in his early sixties, he takes an interes
Wolf-Ferrari's overture to his opera, Russian chedorim. 1 .'
art and how to talk on these sub
"The Secret of Suzanne;" to Second in worldly affairs, knows literature and
"'Carmen" suite by Bizet; the Alle- , jests, and always tries to judge things not by tradition, but rather by logic.
' Second Se m- ; h Now,
th •r
we discussed sport with \I r. X., and here is par
t day
t 0 t
:Tett,. from Mahl or s
phony, and, in honor of the dos, of our conversation:
Washington's Birthday, Victor Iler-
It's an awful loss of time, this sport. People in this country are
bert's "American Fantasy."
' Mr. X.:
so interested in it, newspapers devote pages to it, thousands of young
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appear,
people do not know ur talk about anything but sport. To me it

Bronislaw Huberman to Appear ,
As Soloist at the Twelfth
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Pair of Concerts.

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the right men. Alhambra Auto
Ave. Phone
Sales, 9430
Empire 4201.

MACK B. WEISS -- Strictly kosher • STORE FOR SALE-Dairy and bak-
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Ave. No reasonable offer refused.
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Again Feb. 23.

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and will be sung in Russian. They II
will be "The Pilgrim's Song," "Nur
wer die Sehnsucht kennt" and the'
"Dun Juan Serenade." The second
group will comprise the "Song of the
f the
olga B tiatmt • n " and two o

MUSIC

Artists, Triumphing
in First Concert, Coming

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Er., Klein
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childish.
We: I know you read books, you go to the theater, you enjoy watching
classical dancing. When you discuss these things you speak of your OWII
reactions toward them. But tell me frankly-did you ever attend a

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; making the acquaintance of a re-
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'The twelfth pair of symphony con- '
sport event?
' certs will be given Thursday and Fri- .
I Mr. X.: No. Why should I?
day evenings, Feb. 26 and 27.
Ti judge for yourself. The healthy development of a body spells
Nov York.
This pair of c oncerts brings for the we : beauty. Did you know' that Maeterlinck, the most esthetic writer of our
'
' first time to Detroit as soloist with
Millinery Shop Displays
time, is a great boxing fan ? Dill it ever strike you that sport has a
New
• the orchestra Bronislaw Doberman. i
tr m mdou• influence on the formation of character? Did you ever
Costume and Pattern Hats
the Polish violinist. Huberman is
ask yourself why all the great banking institutions encourage their
deemed one of the three or four gnat
of Charming Taste.
employes to join athletic associations? Did you ever inquire why the
violinists of the present generation.
sport-loving youth is a clean, straightforward fellow who knows that h••
Elsie's an exclusive millinery shop
A native of Warsaw, he began his cif-
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cannot be strong physically without being sound morally? I could fire
ring
to
discriminating
trade,
has
reer
as
a
virtuoso
before
he
was
in
ca t e
,' -,
question after question at you, and you would be at a loss for an
opened at 1408 Washington boule..
his teens, for he was one of the most
answer. You have never viewed sport seriously-you have never looked
is
attracting
much
attention
remarkable
of
remarkable
prodigies.
vard and
. .
Its .
from the devotees of fashion by rea-
o u o i m
at sport as a great moulder of character and, consequently, of lifts
W In ell rb
There is in existence an interesting
v 'ein l'e °enr.. S
roont
n li e r ni r ck IN
:each,
I admit you're right. I have never studied the question. It never FO R RENT--Nicely furnished
son of its effective displays of im-
silhouette picture showing him playing Mr. X.:
Intone Hemlock 4676-M.
for gentleman,' in private adult
portations, costume and pattern hats.
interested me.
before all the musical eniperors, of
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family on Ilazt•Iwood avenue.
(
(To he continued.)
Elsie's is owned and managed by
Vienna, including the mighty Brahms
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Everything modern. Reasonable.
Miss Elsie Kleinsmith, who is well
himself.
Write Jewish Chronicle, Box 222
MR.
SAMUEL,
TAKE
NOTE
of
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known for her exquisite taste and
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Doberman fulfilled the promise
Julius Flt•ischmann, t he Cincinnati sportsman who died in Mia mi, Fla.,
art as a designer of line millinery.
• his childhood. Ile is famous not only 1
world. II' • FOR 'SALE-1468 Clairmount. Eight
the
other
day
while
playing
polo,
was
or
.
flown
for his perfect technique and lovely
rooms, five bedrooms, t•o-car ga-
tent interest.
:one but for his fine musiciaos . racing stables and polo connections made him a figure of tans
rage Steam heat. Terms. Lot
MARIA 3ERITZA
In his younger clays, about the time he was mayor if Cincinnati, Fleischman!!
40,149. Inquire owner.
Grinnell Brothers Music Ile did
his
principal
work
with
the
e
vt'i
Club,
and
it
is
said
was the leading stockholder in the Cincinnati Baseball
Kress at at
that a large audience great Joachim of Berlin.
FOR REN'f-Furnished room at 5140
ll play th e Mentlelssohn con- that he saved this club from the financial rocks more than ono..
Store indic
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Julius Fleischmann was a Jew, though he did not participate in any
Tirtmain for couple or two gentle-
will greet the noted singer. The fol- certo. It is an odd fact that this
men. Kitchen privileges. Phone
most beautiful concerto, probably the Jewish activities.
' lowing program has been arranged:
as
It
is
interesting
that
Fleisehmann's
personality
was
looked
upon
st tine • of music of its kind writ-
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one of the most : typical of the American sportsman, or, better yet, sport.
for
the
violin
and
ten
, ted on playing FOR RENT--Nicely furnished airy
M ..,d. rn "K ',dd .' ,
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it""'" .. • • • - Maximilian
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Bose.
familiar works in its cattle° ry, has I sports to such an extent that even in his fifties he still insi
..
Ari.
,
tn. dinner at•the
( u l
sun parlor. Suitable inn one I , r
not yet been on a symphony program the strenuous game of polo. Hiss dramatic end is in harmony with his life.
— Henri, ni, 1 4,01, Den) Le mssseeet
two gentlemen. Very reasonable.
cFt ON holds in store
He (lied with his polo stick in his hand-on the field, to the accompaniment
in Detroit.
mine Jolts..
more than a delicious. well
.1. Gorosh, 9331 Broadstreet.
schonoinn
wit
sch
will
bring,
out
of
clatring
hoofs.
te
G
abrilo
o:idmone
Mr ,"
' Wallin,
Fleischmann was, as we have mentioned, a Jew. What a contradiction
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cooked meal, splendid variety,
Liebeilren
.. Strait.; the first of the big Beethoven sym-
Perfect control of
recoil'
he was to Maurice Samuel's "l'ou Gentiles," in which the author emphasized FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
and unimpeachable service-It
Phonies tot the season, the seventh.
st111, Jon..
Doesn't it seem that sport
in private family. 2281 Pingree.
your heating plant,
lielibe• The other item on the program will that "Jewish" means "antithesis to sport."
is quite as much the Palmetto',
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Phone Euclid I519-M.
. . . Sitint.Sarne
"atmosphere," its spirit of quiet
no need for breaking
a Symphonic F.legy by Rudolph attracts all healthy, vigorous creatures and that a racial differentiation is
L'Attente
Ac me
IA Fon, In•
With a :one
i
co
:aid harmony, that has made it
up • night's sleep to
Plengelberg, a distinguished Dutch quite out of order?
ROOM FOR RENT-At 2264 Pingree
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:,: .L l Sril,. H. IL A. "" l ' h
he favored rendezvous of men
B's S'Ar's Si it,"ii:ri
of Willem Men-
open up the fire in
Ave. Large room fur gentleman.
1-scii4....i., eons poser, a cousin
.
YOU'RE FIRST, MR. READER
and women who appreciate re-
Nleditetion
loteete-Msace delberg, the conductor of the Phil-
private family. Reasonable.
the early morning,
In
to
discuss
the
greatest
Jewish
champion,
regardless
of
ft: cieeio
finement
as well as good food.
ny
Orchestra
of
We promised
zi e conerweiseb .
Csr " si ' harmonic Sr ntiMit
Call Garfield 0:164-J.
Let The MASTER
what sportive activity he indulges in. Today we ar• just going to open our
Mayindlian Ro e.
New York.
Private dining rooms, ban.
Ariz,- Alai,. Para" from La Flory. Del
column
to
our
thousands
of
readers.
Well,
who
is
he?
Is
it
Benny
Leonard
keep you comfort-
furnished
ratan.
Verdi
FOlt
. .
ac,tine „
quet hall and ballroom are
or Harold Abrahams,
the English sprinter? Perhaps you believe that
m
with iir without garage. Young
able and permit you
Mole. Jeritse.
be also that you
PIONEER FUND DANCE
available at small cost far every
Emanuel Lasker, chess wizard, deserves the title? It 11111Y
man preferred. Phone Hemlock
—
another hour of rest
sort of social affair. Arrange-
TO FEATURE HISTORY know of somebody whom no one else considers a candidate?
Russian Baritone Will Render
2333-W.
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, m•nts may be made with Mr.
and sleep.
hear
from
you.
We
will
do
the
conamtnting
and
111r. Reader, let us
Two Song Groups on Sun -
Stocker, the steward.
For Don ------ Pen Cal
A Blue and White Book, which will
FOR RENT--Nicely furnished room
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Afternoon.
for rent, three doors from Dexter
\t the day
popular
concert Sunday of- tell the history of Zionist activity in concluding.
Luncheon I I :30 lo 2, 63c,
Blvd. Dandy to two car lines.
appear as the city, local Zionist leaders: and the
SPORT BREVITIES
Dinner 8.30 to 8:30, $1.25.
Sammy Mandell vs. Sid Terris. A great boxing match between two first-
Phone Garfield 7462-R.
Sunday Dinner 11:30 a. rn. to 3 p.
lemmas Feb. 22, there will
Electrician
feature
ding
of dance
Palestine,
be
81.50.
-oloi-t Boris Saslawsky, a Russian efforts
of the
community
aid
in class lightweights. Their light created a sensation the other night. Would
upbuil
of the
to to
be will
given
944 WEST WARREN AVE.
a
you believe that Sid Terris is a Jewish boy from New York's east side, and Hilt RENT - Will share beautiful
baritone. Mn. Saslawsky will sing • the
Wiring and Repairing
, at the
c h 22
m a r the
apartment with couple or rent
aa d a y evening, by
h
Youths
of
Sammy
Mandell
an
Italian
from
Rockford,
Ill.?
It
is
the
truth,
with
thi
groups
of
songs
with
orcestra.
s
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Glendale 0523
large bedroom to one or two gen-
Gardens
The first will be all by Tscha ildtvsky Arena
Zion Organization.
The proceeds sub-heading: "Stranger than fiction."
tlemen. 8630 Beaubien, corner AI- 1
Abraham Kupchick, one of the strongest Jewish chess players in this
ger, Apt. 12. Phone Northway
from pioneer
the book
will for
be used
as part of
of rotatory, won the championship tournament at the Manhattan Chess Club,
the
fund,
the benefit
0451-W.
York. Kupchick is a great player who would figure prominently in any
New'
Glendale 3000
the chalutzim in Palestine.
international tournament.
ROOM TO RENT-Nice large room
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The other day we mentioned Sandy Wiener, the young tennis prodigy.
with private family for refined
Bravo,
Buy your tickets now while you still have the opportunity
Reh Hotel Numbered Promi- We see his name ranked as Nu. 10 on the national junior list. -
girl. Home privileges. Apply 1723
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Wiener!
nent Jewish Guests from
Gladstone, lower flat.
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Take your vacation now and spend the Passover Season in Palestine.
or firs
tht
Here is some news which now reaches te United States
it's
a
Every
Part
of
Country.
line.
thinke
e
direct
Jewish
th
ship
of
majes tic
SALES MAN WANTED-Experi-
Co on the
time . Samuel Cohen is the English checker h champion. Don't
ac
easy one. Today checkers has been reduced to prti-
voiced automobile salesman wanted
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The Reh.11otel, owned by Mrs. Net- small an exact mathematical problem, and tie defeat a topnotcher means to
to sell the new Paige anti Jewett.
With
a
Real
Kosher
Kitchen)
I
embove r b oard.
p
tie Reh and operated under the man- tally' some game. One little slip anti the
Wonderful proposition to offer to
Sails from New York on March 12.
moes er of the Cardiff
agement of Arthur Lazarus, is one of I play Another news item froni Great Brit ain. cha
S. Stone a g
Palestine.
Fifteen
days
on
return
trip.
Jewish
Social
Club;
was
selected
to
play
in
the
international
table
tennis
the
oldest
Jewish
hotels
in
Mount
:
to
Fifteen days
lentil:,
Our product is not only "Easy to look
Twentry days for sibht•seeing in the Holy Land.
Clemens, It WitS opened 22 years ago' match, England vs. Wales. We wonder whether you know what table
Detroit Exclusive Caterers
at" but "Easy to lire with."
Brief stop-over at Naples. Tickets good for 12 months.
and has strictly Kosher kitchens and I looks like. Well, it's tennis in miniature, played on a huge table, the op-
Engagements. Weddings, Banquets snd
dining rooms.
The its
hotel,
which
has I I Portents standing at either end and playing with small balls and racquets.
All Social Oaraslons.
among
guests
a large
We cater to the leading Jewlah Social
numbered
I
The
tents
'court"
Mks
as
if
it
were
built
for
a
doll's
house.
Affairs of the City.
peop l e
1493 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
number of prominent Jewish
The Ilakoach if Vienna, one of the strongest soccer football teams in the
We Decorate Home. and Halls.
throughout the country, is conm•ctedi Iworld and a strictly Jewish organization, has not lost a single game in the
LOCAL AGENTS:
Wade ■ Placo
CATERING CO.
DETROIT
St.
with the Arthusa Baths by a heated ; near east. Alexandria, Vairo, Jerusalem, Jaffa anti Haifa teams have been
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H. A. PEREIRA. Mar.
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I downed with monotonous regularity. We learn that there is a possibility
Goldman Bros
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of the team being invited to the 1'n toed States for a series of matches. We
I hope tie get a chance to look them over, and to do our share in the rooting.
a very strong basketball teani.
The Camden, N. ., J Y. M.
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Istot..foosL
guard of the team, is considert•t1 one of the vt•ry
' "Mush" Goldberg, left
SEVENTIETH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
p
g j
, brain'est and spiiila•st players in the state of New Jersey.
'th'i sensational irorld's record winning streak of the Passaic high School
basketball team, e hick amounted to 150 consecutive victories, came to an
~
' end when the llackynsack High School team won the ofht•r day by the close
of 39 to 35, after a desperate battle. Goldstein and Krakowitc3, two
,neon,'
' of the stars of the I assaie team, played a brilliant game -but in vain.
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Lettt rs and contributions to this column are welcome. Questions relit-
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Our business, as we see
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Louis Siderman, president of the
Since the disbanding of the Detroit
hitroit Merchants' Association, re-
Jewish Institute basketball team a I
igned his (office owing to pressure of
group of young men. feeling the need s
rosiness affairs. The resignation will
of a Jewish team, organized the Berg- I
stein Riptons, composed of players t also effect March I. \1 r. Siderman
was one of the leaders in the More-
whose ages range from 15 to 19
establish the association and
years, only two of the players being of ment t.0
was active in the work of bringing
the.latter age. The Bergstein Riptons s
of influence in the
claim to be one of the youngest teams i t to a position
ocal conimen•ial world.
ever to play class A ball, and also I
-
claim the best amateur record of any
I local team. They have won the
title
twice,
14
Recreation League class
"The Matzo with the Note"
'the state A. A. M. championship

twice, were runners•up fur one year
anti are now leading the Recreation
' League class A teams for the west
shut:. They have not been defeated in
.a-o years. Leonard Bernstein, after
whom the team is named, is its buck-
er, Albert Tannenbaum is captain and
C. Sachs is coach.

Horowitz Bros. &
Margareten Matzo

SHAAREY ZEDEK JUNIORS
WILL DANCE MARCH 28

Ask for the yellow box
with the red "M ()gen Da-

The first annual dance of the
Junior Young l'eople's Society of
Shaart•y Zedek Congregation will be
held Saturday evening, March 2g, at
the synagogue. The society meets
, every. second and fourth Thursday
evening of the month and extends an
invitation to persons interested to at-
tend these meetings. Young folks
over the age of 16 years are eligible
for membership and are invited Oct
join.

Newman Traveltalk Discusses
Burma, Land Made Famous
by Rudyard Kipling.

F. Si. Newman's travt•Italk at Or
rhestra Hall Sunday evening, Feb. 22,
leads to Burma, "Land of Golden Pa
godas." In motion pictures, colored
views and story, this traveltalk de•
scribes the bit of India which seried
as a background for Kipling', song,
and stories. Mr. Newman journeyed
up the Irrawaddy river to Mandalay.
I The Burmese hill tribes around Man-
delay- -as far north as the Chinese
boundary-will be shown.
Mr. Newman entered the jungle
and secured a remarkable group of
hunting scenes through the lame of
his motion picture camera.

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Packed in sanitary car-

tons.

vid."

Baked by the well-known

:Matzo bakers who have
been serving the public for

more than forty years.

Do not accept substitutes.

Detroit Representative

Willia Levin

7413 GRATIOT AVE.
Phone: Lincoln 1595-R

A Good Looking Face

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furniture and F11 111r1 . 01
III.- from Slembere (et cured)
l'oespirml Takes
Acciiiinis 111.1,1vahle
IlIetty Honda
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inarph 1•. ...tandem Ilee•Idett.
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STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION
Far Autotowsloiles, Triock. and MN.. iambs
Genuine Parts — Factory Service
AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE
CORP„
Mono Glosiolo

1111-1110 Soltios Avow

Watt and
Cramult
Dr. Pink.Dfl
will be here
Feb. 22 to 28.

Fare lifted. Dies ble
Base your v Saing
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Chin, its, o er and under eye. rern
PERFECTION LODGE
Crooked No.. iitralchteerd without se•ro.
Perfection Lodge No. 466, F. and
A. M., will hold a special communicate } :::i i :e l er r °" s'it 'e r r ' Li 4. ‘" rt. ; ile t ' nit,' i ° h nts' . 5 14 . N .e r.-
Pla•tie Surgeon, Horan Oa Capitol
tion Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 7 p. m. STAFF,
Theater Bide I ropier. on Broader". Hr.
E. A. d e gree. officers at 5:30 p. m. I le to 6. Sunday le to 2. la years' •ureees
E.
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No pain, bandage. or Iwo of
SANDORF,
Secretary.
C. K.
MAXWELL. W. BENJAMIN, IP I V . . 51. tire,

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INSURE YOUR CAR
ON MONTHLY °PAYMENTS'

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