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i y v " HERES THE PLAN | FOR $50,000 000 SUBWAY LE West Side Down Seventh Ave- | nue and to'Battery; East Side | Up Lexington Avenue, | TO PIERCE THE BRONX. Engineers Estimate. That the | Work Could Be Finished | FOUND DIAMONDS; AND CONFESSES. HE KEPT THEM Riverside Drive Hallboy’s Gift to Sweetheart Le to Arrest, acquaintance muel Bethel a hall boy at verside drive, discovered to-day he hecame so equipped with j y that known to Magist Court in Five Years, From a source } author aving Evening World is to presen outline of the pian of the Intert to expend $50,000,000 in subway exten- | sions which will form the groundwork fa comprehensive plan to su Kk with ound transportation tor passen r fifty years to come As ac Htion to starting the work, the Interborvugh will ask the Legisia- (uve to amend the Elsberg law so a fo extend the tenure of operation of |* the present sutwas at least fifty years! and tenure of operation of the extensions long enough to bring the make the expiration of t tract for oneration of both the p subway and the ex- tensions at the «ume, } Plans for New Lines. The Interboroush has had plans drawn anil estimate extensions south from tie p subway at a point about Fo street and Broad- wa avenue to Greene v certain streets in| that enwich street and down street to the Battery, there t th the present sub- way by a loop, This ine would tap the new Pennsyivania station and pass Adoo with, If necessary, tunnels from New Jer- Plans have t made for an from the p tion drawn and estimates! Mtension running north Grand Central Sta-| sington avenue clear out] through the Bronx by way of Jerome avenue to connect with by a loop or tap the present terminal of the Broad- way ily This plan would make two trunk lines from the Battery north | —one on the east side and one on the west side, conn: at Forty-second street | Stations on Four Levels. i scheme contemplates subway | three leve at the Grand n--the present station at| , the Lexington avenue at the next level below and the ay tunnel s at a third| level. If the McAdoo tunnels are ex- tended to the Grand Central Station tt {8 probable that the Interborough will {nsist that they go {non a fourth level would make the deepest urban passenger traffic In Mr. MoAdoo has told the vice Commission that he ts Willingly to take the fourth level, as depth {8 no dar to construction or opers ation By means of switches and crossovera, not at grade, it will be poseible, If the pian {8 carried out, to run trains trom the Battery up the lower west aside, across Forty-second street and up the | east side or Lexington avenue exten: | qion, and to continue the operation of | trons up the present Fourth avenue | Uno, across Forty-second street and up Rroadway and over to Lenox avenue These trains could be interspersed with through trunk trains and there would be no more traffic over the stretch of track between Grand Central Station and Times Square than there Is now, Ready in Five Years. experience has been gained The sat 1 Stat mati & whieh them tunnel for Tavaluabl 4 the const n of the present sub- way and the McAdoo tunnels. The en- | eo timate that extensions ready for operation tn all awl (1 connestlorat ing with the > present subwas of the Inte the plans without Interf oft Shonts, Jay that proposed extensions would to-morrow and may be view, At any rate they lon at the meet- | Service Commission on a hy ing rid Altiough Mayor McClellan refuses to conmit himself on the proposed. tunnel extention plan, men se to him say he favors !t. Comptroller Metz has advocated it. The Public Ser-| tommtasion favors It | ‘iting Engineer Blon J, Arnold, | of that body, has renorted that a com- prehensive system must allow for a suf- ficlent number of passenger hauls of | Tres than five miles to offset the hauls | of more than five miles In order to give the operating company a profit, It being an established princlpla of un-| ound rallroading that there Is no/ n leas than a return of ono cent passenger mile, One Offsets the Other. The new plan would offset the pas- sengers riding ten miles or more tor a} nickel by passengers riding five miles | 6} less for a nicke Mr. Shonts has | that the cost to te of the extenslons will not be i" nn $1,000,000, But, In addition for more Ib laws, the 1 wants to add a third double track part of the system and to all of wvenue “L" avatem. This | to reileve the pressure on “Ines until the sub- and to equalize the! re In operation, | » has alrout $2,009,000 o start the work of} extensions, This” money | aha sec vag secured by the sale of Third Ave. tiie Street Railway stock, ‘There will b no diMontt in securing additlo funds. ‘Phe nous expense of con etructing the Adoo enterprises was met without any trouble, showing that capital Ix no longer afraid of passenger subways —_~——— “The Evolution of Baseball,” by Horoman Bulger, begins in The Byen- fag World on Saturday, Maroh 13. The peries covers every phase of the freat | Betional game, Solomon, t aventin —¢ manuf he Iiverside drive apart- Solomons returned from ug Day dinner last omon missed a litte Thanksgi wher, Miss whieh she had placed her rings When © restaurant, She was sure t slipped from her lap as she from the carriage, She ayied Sanivel Bethel to look for them. | ey an hour Bethel went to the Solo- mon apaurinient and sald that be had niade @ search but lad found no bag of rings. On the last day of February a lot more jewelry, @ thotsand dollars worth, was taken from the Solomon apart- ment, This Ue complaint was made to the police. Detectives Cook and Kahn went out on an Inyestigation. They learned that Bethel had acquired @ great reputation In the below-stairs society circles in the nelghbortiood as @ possessor of fine Jewelry. highly regarded by ‘servant catize he had given his “steady,” Katie Fuller, a mald, at No, 36 West Seven- He was ty-sixth street, & marquise dlamond ring of great price, The detectives collected Bethel and Katlo and the diamonds and took them before Magistrate Harris. Bethel own- | ed up to having fou he rings on the morning after Thanksgiving Day and having given the ring to Katte Fuller, None of the loot of the February rob- bery was found in his possession. Magistrate Harris held him in $1,000 bail for trial + KILLED BY POISON PUT IN WhISKEY BY RER HUSBAND MT. HOLLY, N. J., March §.—In death of Mrs. Henry Gitterson, at her home on Hulme sireet, to-day, the po- live are confronted with a mystery: All the evidence points to poison from whiskey, to which carbolle acid had been added by her husband When Gitterson returned to his home at a late hour last night he brought with him a flask of whiskey. After tak- ing a drink, he declares, he poured an ounce of carbolle acid into the bottle, telling his wife he was compounding, a mixture to eradicate vermin from his chicken-house, After seeing her husband take a drink Mrs, Gitterson asked him for some of the liquor, but he says he warned her not to touch the mixture as it had been polsoned, Mra. Gitter- fon was jater found writhing In agony in the yard, with the bottle whieh had contained the whiskey and carbolle acid at her side. Mrs, Samuel Clapper, one of neighbors Gitterson calle! to attend his stricken wife, wanted to administer an | | emetic at once, but the physicians, who then arrived, recognized that she was oo far gone and her death speedily followed | County Detective Ellis Parker, who | {fe investiwatin h ie, told Prose- utor Samuel to-day that he had learnes and his | vife, who are nat Denmark, had | ot ‘ived happily er for ‘some and this was lute habits ¢ alniy due to the the man, who is up- ears old | time, Keenest Delights of Appetite and Anticipation are realized in the first taste of de- licious Post Toasties and Cream. The golden-brown bits are sub- stantial enough to take up the cream; crisp enough to make crushing them in the mouth an exquisite pleasure; and the fla-| vour—that belongs on/y to Post Toasties— “The Taste Lingers” | This dainty, tempting food is} made of pearly white corn, cooked, | rolled and toasted into ‘’Toasties."’ | Popular phg., 10¢; Large Family size, 15¢. | Made by POSTUM CEREAL. CO., LTD,, Battle Creek, Mich, =| i e | : | girls be- | eR RR SIEGEL 1a eHO-CONNECTION WITH any OTHER store! A" Ten ‘‘S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps Free (0 all persons (whether or not purchasers) applying at Premium Room, filth floor, icmorrow will be given tree a set of ten : “S. & HL”? Green Trading Slamps. date is good in any one iio Onty one set of any one k, but stamp collectors will be given a reasonable number of additiona! sets of compl.m ntary atemps for other books they may have unfilled. Double Siamps , Before Noon Helps for the H ouse and Garden THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909, N addition tothe important events itemized in this paper you will find full details of the following sales in to-night’s Journal: Men’s Spring Suits—hand-tailored gar- ments, faultlessly tailored and made of the season’s most wanted fabrics in handsomest styles. $15 to $7 95 e $18 grades at......., Half-Price Sale of Men’s Hosiery Japanese Hand-Drawn Linens Women’s Dainty Lingerie Dresses Women’s Kimonos And don't think because the figures are low the goods are seconds or job lots—they are pertect and all are of standard grades and the most approved makes ou CLOTHES HAMPERS extra strong and substa tial) regue 1 if \ lanl iti e ax; |460¢ CLOTHES BASKETS—extra strong; In two different sizes) apecial ate’ 39 ty OR Nop RATTAN CARPET BEATERS—extra CLOTHES BARS—3-fold old fashion valley kind; regularly SOc; at..... 35¢ WALL DRIERS—of pure white wood, with 55c shelf; can be folded up; regularly 1c5 ‘at... GALVANIZED W, WThxtOlg; regularly 60c; a GALVANIZED G RBAGE CANS— 25¢ Lat a TRA HEAVY PAIL! —I2-qt. size; special a SELF-WRINGING 38e, 18¢ MOP! STEP LADDER C mantle and. globe CLOTHESPIN BAG: on line; special | Silver-Plated Tableware Extraordinary \ sale of heavy | plated tableware, | made by the Oxtord Sil- Plate Co. A new M—gray finish q or perfectly plain—at these prices tomorrow ; 4doz.Teaspoons.......... +260 44 doz. Table or Dessert Spoons 50¢ ¥ doz. Dinner or Dessert Forks 50¢ 44 doz.Dinner Knives. ......,..55¢ (Main Floor, Front,) a Cretonne For curtains or slip covers for the cottage or summer home, To- morrow: 12)oc and 15¢ Cretonne........7¢ 18c and 20c Cretonne..... 28c and 30c Tickings, Dimities and Taffetas: 20¢ Imported English Cretonne — a splendid selection of colorings 30c grade, 20¢/45c grade, 30 35c grade, 25c/ 60c grade, 40¢ Awnings, Slip Covers and Shaaes Leave your order now—be- fore the busy season begins, It will save you a waiting and money besides. Send a postal or call 4000 Chediea. (Slegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, | From) “Reg atta”’ Ser ges Worth 15c yard; tomor- 10¢e TOW... seevveee 27 inches wide, with cream grounds in all the prevailing colors of assorted stripes. For women’s suits, waists, skirts and children’s dresses, (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Wheat Flakes The well-known QUAKER brand; 6c { freshly toasted; reg. 10: package Milford 1 Sugne sompraens $iiis (elaine LOC LIBBY'S OX TONC cooked ready | to serve; reg. 7S: No, 2 site 66¢ Can eee IMPORTED SARDINES—dor., 81; Qe 01D NTOS COFFEE—7 Ibe, 1m GOLDEN SANTOS COFFEE—7 Ib. 15.6 SODA BISCUITS, Oyster or Saltines; CCC SUCCOTASH—or St: CRISP. sold in many at a No. 10 pail Here are some of them SH TUBS—20%4x 35¢ | see for yourself OLDING FOLDING Rant ) TRONING | BOARDS | 4 feet i Jong; made | measure of sear | white uinetase| lumber gig | Wednesday, | special at | Fa “THLE-LIKE’ for furniture and floors; | Tide | puts a brilliant finish on anything; #8 bril> | linet and darae ote: natal eaters ln PASTRY BOARDS. 14420, or 1622 DO)q| socks there why we cur the prices 40 “POULTRY. NETTING in; either siaey at AUC) deeply: Hele sine niataettipagy PLAIN IRONING BOARDS of pure white Gal, regularly $2.80, at $1.50 Wetec rice ce eee LER slumber; §'4 ft, regularly 75c, at S0c5 5 | Yy-galy regularly &t 90: oie 15-4 ularly 3c, at 4825 454 fh, AMR ‘ ie! ling Feaulerly G06) rath jeter 40¢ | a. ee 408, es act a ga MEAT CARVING BOARDS—renular- 1 Be ly Di reariecase st 12: i te ‘ | VARNISH AND HARD Oi. FINISH is saat | KITCHEN TABLES—# ths pluin: QQ DARN Hache lic Ye 190 turned legs; Mtcsceeecseeee i ; ae eas ss | 45 210 CLOTHES PINS—100 for... 9 | iM Ny ya Tah Wet ES PSS | SC OPINDS COAT HANGERS--2 for. Ds Usa tie ati age bee een oa a G-CLOTHES DRIERS—<can QQ |! LOUR PAINT —— Segal ter S96 soap holder and pit Yo | as : colors; (Wednesday be folded up; regularly 40c; at : ch i ‘ zi CAKE OR BREAD BOXES top: made | WASHTUB STANDS —large enous for two | Roe F PAINT — gallon $1; ty Big “nes a aTinahh Tepe ek te tubs; mide of hard wood; special § ; sents of extra hesty Japanned tiny seme BR | qt vests ccstristssies esse GC | READY MIXED PAINTS —all colors; lle UMBRELLA STANDS — attractively a WALL DRIERS—can be folded up; 9 | gal, $1.08; gt, 3065 Sarpint... tated; eatra heavy lepatned; spe- Qi, | Fm, 105, 8 AFM. sescees oe C | J APALAC the most durable paint that can cial at BOC | sieeve BOARDS—padded top; spe We} Pitt or, ciher ard or soft woods BREAD O# CAKE BOXES japanned 4 | Cll dtrcnsere nee Ic quickly; desirable MAAUTERTTINGaleSCan ee panned 24a | ASHBOARDS” double-fived tam: 9 gq Sau std ‘ Wein ry ily sles special at... .sscveseesee cil eeseeentinan CAV ANIZ EO NS HCGAN bare 75e@ | MAJESTIC WASHING MACHINES—can be Hsia ae CLOTHES WRI tal used for washing the finest faorics WU dietiepsetal vel i 45e¢ Ne Aihiout “danger of tearing GBS | Pal rents speci teed; 10-in. ro regularly 26.50; at, Se Ari) (Siegel Cooper Store, Busenient.) sailor styles for boys. Double-Breasted Suits—with plain or Knickerbocker trous- ers; 1 ade,of fancy mixtt..s; 8 to 15-year sizes Rus. »n Blouse Suits t omely trimmed with rge sailor col lers; to 8 years, illustrated; | Bedsteads—as 2!y-inch continuous posts; best | lacquer finish and construction; | Brass Boys’ Suits at $1 and $2 , Come tomorrow and take your pick of 2,000 well made and good looking spring suits in smart double-breasted, Russian blouse and Suits—made sizes, Sailor Suits new effects; 3 sizes, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) _ Bedsteads and Mattresses---Big Remember, Ali Mattresses Are Made in Our Own Sanitary Factory This $7.50 Outfit, $4.50 Double-Broasted simeres;, worsteds ‘and chetlots: latest shades; with kaickerbocker trousers. ,8 to 16-year Russian Blouse and of cas- —nobby, to 9-year Enameled iH Bedstead, $4.50 ring, ; ” Mattress, AEE ED Mattresses one size only—4.6; regular price $40; ale price. . $30 | $16.00 Best Felt... Brass Bedsteads—with 1!y-in, con- | 13,50 Eclipse Felt, ci tinuous posts; regular lacquer | 10.00 Special Felt......... finish; will be sold in two sizes | 10.50 No. 4 Mixed Hair only—4.6 and 3.0; regular | Mattress.......... Price $20; sale price. | 9.00 No. 2Cotton... b Pillows—made of our best grade of duck feathers; 22x28; covered with A.C. A. or fancy stripe ticking; regular price $1.75; sale rice. Ta nesas 20) Pillows—made of our best grade of live goose feathers; 22x28; cov. | ered with A.C. A. or fancy stripe ticking; regular price $3; sale price...... sees $2.20 ing; regul giving power. match, proper combustion, Flour are Premiut Patent; ‘e-bbdl, er) Tec Gita SEBS CALIFORNIA reg. 3 FLORIDA each FORMOSA OOLONG TEA—English Break- fast or Mixed Tea; S-Id. caddy, §Q@ $2.88; Ib b ALASKA WAFERS—Huntley & Palmer's | iid peakels, ELISE. packeteseecscisae LOC | beaping ful FAMILY i y ties, including STRINGLESS MESSINA LEMONS-5 doz, 60¢; 2 OF, si dot y i ? 25¢ H EL SCC ree Santa Clara Prunes Bright, sweet fruit; 10 Ibs, 68; Qe Hi it Mixed reg. 105 b Mattres’es—our No, tion mattresses; sides, to bottom thickly padded wit tic felt; covered with special sale price..... ality; RAPE FRUIT—dor. 81; 1 ar price $6.50; No. 2 family size SWEET ORANGES. dot..... BLUSH APPLES—Newtown appies or apples: No. delivered BEANS, © small Fouatain PEACHES or Reg dot ots JURING POWDER 10s boxes 452; box Libby's Pickles les or Gherkins; 4 les 2c; bottle . $4.50 beans; doz 42.10; large This outfit includes white enameled bedstead, with brass caps and vases; woven wire spring, with heavy iron frame, and excelsior soft top mattress; in 3 feet (single) size only. narra tae Eee Rabbet Edge Box Springs—tor iron or brass bedsteads; covered with yA. C. A. or fancy stripe ticking; upholstered in the best possible manner in our own fac- tory; regular price $12; sale price................. $7.50 a and Mattresses—made of our No. 1 clas- mixed hair, covered with A.C. A, tick. or fancy stripe ticking; regular price $16; sale price ». $12.50 (Siegel Cooper Store, Strictly Fresh Groceries, Fish & Cakes--These for Tomorrow Maryland Tomatoes $14. White Cherries l| 6c Fountain quality e ROYAL ANNE California White Cherries; doz 25¢ $2.90; reg. 38: large can 1! 28¢ MOCHA AND Tea. 1; Ib 38e; large bottle 6 basket & 1 . a | QUEEN WHITE FLOATING SOAP— ade {eerie ; ; 2le bars One package of Soap CI se 'eny quantity) of Queen SAFETY MATCHES—gross dor FOE Hazel Bacon No othe: bacon es just as HAZ! BACON gar cured 6 (Siege! Coope Store, Fourth Floor.) JAVA COFFEE—3 344 PURE CIDER VINEGAR—gallon jug l5e Sale ct Popular Sheet Music This Week (70 Hits) at 1 0 Cents a Copy ( Other Sales \ Go-Carts. Umbrellas Re-covered )) Brass Bedsteads — as Sliding Couches — often “telescope"’ couches; one slides under the other; can be used as a three-quarter size bed; complete with mattress and Art Glass Inverted Lights, $1.25 other opportunity tomorrow. Choice of two shapes (as illustrated)—square or hexagon. The outfit con- sists of well constructed brass burner with a regulating air shutter and inverted mantle of splendid light- Fitted with rich art glass panels This outfit includes, also, crystal inner globe, whi A SIMILAR sale was held one day last week and we sold all we had on hand in a few hours. ‘en, amber, opal or ruby, with deep bead fringe to Protects the mantle and increases the light by aiding Third Floor, Reliable Wines, Whiskeys & Beers ster; regular price $6; sale price i | a) na he | vam lee eter American-Made Rugs The Best Opportunity Likely to Appear This Year to Buy Standard Makes ot American Rugs Underprice Come here .tomorrow and see how economically you can cover your floors with rugs worth having and which you need not be ashamed of or have any doubt about. Every one offered is guaranteed by both the maker and the seller. Wilton Ruga Extra Size Axminster Ruga R Nepiled floor coverings; com All new go na collection of floral ¢ of colors and desiias. All effects and tional designs, er Regularly size 1,013.6; at Beit _ $24.50 \ Regularly 3 Size 12.0N15.0; at baeae $31.50 Hen eneatAits Seamiess Tapestry Brussels 378 inst in Rugs Wilton Rugs , High grade qualities in the most popu Sue Tomorrow te 19 0,0x12.05 a ‘ Hanae 19.8 9.0.12.0; at $15.50 Map BSNaO, — PBG'RG. Rexutorly 81338 OTB; a 8O.78 Sra y ; a Ape Seamed Tapestry Brussels CaMiEess 0: elve s Bard rigsventle a fad ho Ake Rugs ffects and medatlion designs. EETaNS (WeetBneTe apa Ses, ee SR) aE. S850 vse oni, 118 12-80 1.50; tite Baths et Body Brussels Ru " F ee teeels 18498... Seamless Tapestry Brussels of all-oter effects and elation Kugs Regularly. In medium grades; choice colorings in oe few: designs and popular sizes Sl Regularly Sine. Tomorrow, su stisv 9.0x12.0 313.50 250 27 in.vS4 in 1350 PNT 10.75 3 1Ae 90x 7.0 75 Seamed Axminster Rugs Srey rie In the medium grades; the ervelle.. sear> 7,50 6.08 9.0 5.95 ing kinds; new designs and choice colorings. Bigelow Axminster Rugs Regularly. dice Tomorrow, #22,50 9.0s12,0 $19.50 Special lot in two patterns; reproductions of 19.50 hJx10.8 17.50 French designs and colorings regularl $37.50; size Ox12; at 22.50 Scotch Kody Brussels Rugs Seamed Axminster Rugs All periect; choicest designs and must at tractive colorings. Regularly s Tomorrow Oriental colorings and. designs $24.50 9ix120 — $2L.3O —_Regulariy $14.50; sie ¥.0x12.0; at $10.00 22:50 R36 Hyd Kepularly $11.50 size 38100; at $8.25 13.50) 60x 90 10.75 (Siegel Cooper Store, Fitth Floor, Front.) Light-Weight Trunks That Are Strong & Durable LL the newest and best 1909 models are liberally repre- sented, including the newest and most novel ones, and all moderately priced. Tomorrow we feature the ‘‘Bul- wark’’ ‘Trunk—this is an all-rivered trunk, made unusually strong and fin- ished with the best hardware that money can buy. The “Bulwark” is known to thousands of people, for we have been selling it for four years with great suc- cess, “Bulwark’ trunks are made under our own supervision, and therefore we unhesitatingly give you this strong guar- anree, Should any fixture on this trunk, such as hinges, bolts, corners, clamps, locks or any other metal trimming, inside or outside, break or tear off within one year from date of nrennee’ we Will, upon receipt of description of the broken part, forward a new duplicate to any address in the United States, free of charge. SIZES PRICES. 3 34 36 38 40 - $9.75 $10.50 $11.00 $11.75 $12.50 Ee Strong, Serviceable and Well Constructed Trunks made right in every little detail and will give thorough satisfaction; built on correct lines, with heavy brass clamps and corners, two strong sole-leather straps over body. Sizes.... 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 Prices... 90+00 $5.95 $6.45 $6.95 $7.45 $7.95 $8.45 (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) TheCaldwell Piano, $185 illustrated; satin finish only; 2-inch contin- uous posts; full size; contain six 115-inch filling rods; beautiful lacquer finish; sizes 4.6 and 4.0; regular price $45; sale called The safest tion on the market today. We guarantee the Caldwell because it has proved itself worthy of our approval. iano proposi- bol- Lasting tone and construction — good -|} asmany $250 instru- ments and better than any at $185, 55 Down | a and Week Stool, cover, Free Year's tuning. (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center. $4.50 (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.) You have an- Front.) California Clarets, | FERRAND'S THREE- Burgundies and | SrA foawac BRAN. Bass & Co.’s ine dunt || owes ina sutty'| | Palle Ale Reduced from 81.65 to fee. Barrel of 5 doten pints, $1.20) | 3140; S134; sold in other Reduced from $1.80 to OB: | WonTICELLO 7WHIs Stores at 32 4 dozen Reduced from #138 to 86: | Mee eee uno yal. | Pints: tomor $1.44 tegular price 44.2%, 262 | RAMSEY'S OLD ISLAY Sat $1.30 4 doen duced to § regular | SCOTCH WHISKEY Qf toms” QRa | H.28 full quart QR _—rexular He boitle . battle DI SOLD ~ IRISH \ SELECT PILSENER EY ; PORT BEE 1 siete ORC doren ch HOUSE WHISKE ce F $4.28 ‘ Sato Pr fetal re Bde inks full quart 7 OLD TOM OR DRY e \ ae a fine gin for cock- | CREAM OF MA riskeys” and ottles, regula Ask for “S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them SS |

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