THE EUGENE QUAED
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EHE1T0EAD
EW LEW BID
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
Br MARIAN LOWRY
Bobfrt A. Booth of Euirn, ilo-
ccr lumberman of Orpfou and one
of the beat-known dtiiem of the
Mat, hsi accepted tfae chnfrmanabli
of the ttotft commit Ira which I" to
hove have charge of the Amerirun Ie
Kion endowment fund fjiiiipaijrn for
Oregon and the drive for funds fr
the mpport of the lernberher hcmpl
tsl for crippled children. Announre
ment that Mr. Booth had arrant rd
the chairmanihip of the drive wn
node by George I. (Jriffilh, depart
mont poinmander of the Ameriran Le
gion In Oregon,
With the selection of Mr. Booth an
chiiirmin, preliminarjr work for the
Ciinipflisn. which bat for Ita ohjert ,
the raining of $AO,0(X) a the Oregon
imta of the nntionnl endowment fund
bet up raised by the legion and I'JO,
inm) for the support of the Ihtew
bwlier hospital, will be atarted ftmne
diatrlj. The legion fa ruining through
out the nation a fund of f.,lX)0.l00
ttie income from which will be used to
carry on the orgnnuntion'a program
of child welfare and dlaabled men's
rehnhilitntioii. Oregon's quota of tbia
Is $:.0,niMj.
The selection of Mr. Booth to head
the campaign in regarded by legion
officials as admirable, ns he tint al
ways been most active in pulilic af
fairs in the itatc. He Is n nntivA of,
tlio atate and was reared near Jtosc-1
burg. j
The selection or Mr. Booth was
inndo by ft committee rompoacd of
tJeorge I Griffith, department com
mander of Hie legion Harold Jones,
chairman of the child welfare com
mitted, and Paul Davis, field secre
tary, representing the nntionnl hend
mmrterw of the legion. Thin commit
tee was authorized to select the drive
chairman mid make arrangi'inents for
conducting too campaign.
iuurtfiibtrg is to be hostess for tiiu
afterno'in. A large attendance of mem
bership is desired, as final plans for a
chicken dinner tu be given .May 20 ure
to t discussed.
Member of the P. E. O. Sisterhood
are this evening sponsoring an open
wide Inc rt tf where Ixith Mis W'iUoii t meeting at trie university V. W. C.
and 3lr. Bullivant are very prominent, j A. building ui eilit o'c'rx k Jlushnnits
Mrs. J. B. Coleiuun is tu be hoite
tomorrow for a luuclieun at her bume,
entertaining niembers of Ah ha club.
The engngement of Miss Nor nil
Jenu Wtlsun and Bupert It. Bullivuut
was aunounccfl the past week-end on
the ;'4inpu. J lie? news is of ciinpus
'i'tiu anuouuceiiieiit was luude u din
ner at the Alpha ('lit Oinrrn and Hig
ma iVi hoiiKes. .No date has hren an
nounced T'T the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. JIugh II. Knrle, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bea V. Kussell motored
to Oregon City for the week-end, and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Abe iil
bert, f oinier residents of Kugcne, who
now reside at Oh necho.
w m m
The Bethesda' Lutheran Ladies' Aid
society is to meet Wednesday after
noun at two o'clock tn the parlors of
(he Trinity Lutheran church, curm-r
of Sixth and Pearl streets. Mrs. K.
of members, and non-affiliated mem
bers and their hubandc are to be
gtiesls for the ev ning.
Mrs. A. W. Kvans left yesterday
for her home In Independence, Kau
nas, after a viMt of several weeks us
ine gueitt of .Mrs. Lillian Lldridge.
Mrs. Harold Grady left yesterday
for Mc.Minnville, Oregon, to spend u
few days there.
Amaranth in nib era are meeting
this evening at seven-thirty o'clock
it the Masonic temple for a combined
business and social meeting.
and every one possesses a wonderful
ly trained singing voice.
These pretty beach flappers, ninny
of whom have tuken parts in some oi
the latest motion-picture production
of tlitn season, trip the "night funiux
tlc toe" in a truly captivating manner,
the result of extensive training and
long rehenrsuls In some of the hest
dancing schools In L Anxeles.
J lie great cast will also WiclUtie
three tribes of American Indiani,
W'aslioeH, KHcotididoes and Apncbea;
And Inst-but not lewt, there will
be the giant gorilla man Joe Mitrtm,
himself!
National "Boys' week" of Ilnlary
whs opened Inst evening it a sperlal
arrvlr held at the Methodist church
with a large number of members of
ths Ktigene Hotnry club present, Hev,
J. Krsuklin lions, pastor and Koiar
irtn. talked on "The PoMlhilftles of
Y tilth'' and ihort talks were alio
given by ( II. Clark, new director of
Boy 8-out work In Kugene, W. P.
Walter, boys work secretary of the
Y. M. l A., and f'harlea A. Hardv,
attorney, chairman of the hoys work
committee of ttie Hntary club. A
routing service of patriotic songs was
held prior to the speaking program.
In liia talk directed particularly to
the large number of hoys and young
men present, Bev. llttna declared thnt
the first . HO years conslflutfd the
foundation of manhood, the. spring
time nf life, the time for plowing nnd
sowing, the years In which tn build
for the future,
"The first thirty, these nre the
critical years, sow then or later there
will he no harvest. And remenih'r
boys the sowing of 'wild otits' shoii'd
nt be Included In this program for
thers will be a harvest there nlpo,"
was the advice given by the pastor.
In stressing the statement that
hard work Is necpisary for sucens
the sneaker declared Chat genius was
tunde up of anions toll and that
achievement rested solely oft the
amount f euerny and force expended
town nl any definite end desired.
Car Accidents are
Reported to Police
An Automobile collision between the
cam of Francis Cornell, tVM) Eleventh
avenue cast, and N. II. dross,
Ninth avenue wet, driver for the Ku
gene creumery, wna reported In polid
headquarters. The accident occurred
at Thirteenth avenue and Kincuid
street.
Other accidents reported were a
follows,
K. A. Stacks, lOlfl Willamette
street, accident at Kleventh avenue
and Willamette street.
Andrew Karpenstein, 003 biitemth
avenue eaat and Harry Childera of
Kugene, accident between Thirteenth
and Fourteenth avenue on Hilyard
street. 1
Students liuilfl new
Fair Ground House
Boya In the department nf manual
training at Kugene high school are
building the new rest room and com
fort station at the. Lane county fair
grounds. It is announced. The struc
ture la 10 feet hy 84 feet In site, and
has a women's rest room of 10 feet
hy M feet at one side.
The carpenter work Is under super
vision of Kldon Ieal, and the stud
ents doing the work expect tn have
the struct urn completed before the
end of the present semester.
Legion Theater at
Walla Walla Robbed
J WALLA WAt.LA, Wash., April 27.
Itemnvlug the Legion theater safe
from the office to n lavatory room,
where they blew It open with nitro
glycerine, robbers secured about $(,
fMK- here tarty tbia morning. The
theater is owned by the local post of
the American Legion.
Bible Standard
Mission Revival
Crowds Growing
The Bible Standard church enjoy J
three big services yesterday under the
inspirnliunsl preaching of Kvangelht
Hlueruiigr, of Sacramento, who :b
holding special services for them.
It Is said that Mr, Steumage) crime
into Kugene without blare of truui
phcl, yet within one week's time nn
old fashioned revival is in full awing
mid the lenders nre up against the
problem of finding ro"in to care for
those who wixh to nit end, for Init
evening there was a copneity attend
ance.
The evangelist based hn remnrk3
Inst evening upon the gospel of John,
third chapter, "Ve must be horn
agnin,'1 which he maintained was th
fouudniion stone of all that was real
in one's Christian experience.
He traced the stovy of the mectlnj
between Jesus and Nicodema", who,
he said was no doubt a moral man,
and endowed with many commendnnb
characteristic, but that these fur
nished no evidence of salvation, even
though he may have been religiously
inclined and a Pharisee.
Mr. Sttiernagel emphasized the
necessity of knowing the saviour
"from personal experience," he said.
"Know him as a redeemer of men."
He went on to say that there hare
been many notable great men "f his
tory, but greatness does not mike for
salvation.
The "National Disabled Soldiers'
League," the organization that flooded
Kugene mails recently with lend pen
cils and a plej for their purchase to
aid wounded ex-service men, bss been
put out of business. This soifety,
which was invev'jgated by fjeorge K.
Love, th' n commander of the loeal
post of rl;e Americao legion, was
t"pped by art inn of congress after its
pencil-peddling activities were thou
oughly proved. '
Although the "league' advertised
that its books were open to inspection
no trace could be found of what be
came of its receipts for penal. !t
was shown that "Commander' John
T. Nolan was in the army for only a
few weeks before the armistice. Ken
neth Murphy, "adjutant." wna prove J 1
never to hare been in rbe army. The j
two men hired rt0 men to attend an
alleged convention, for $.1 a day each, j
nnd spfnt all the receipts for the pen-
CliS.
written to embrace their umoue ond
extraordinary talents.
This special edition of the Green
wich Village Follies bristlea with sen
sational dancing, intriguing song num
bers, novelty specialties and gorgeous
stage pictures. It ia produced by the
Bohemians, Inc., A. I Jones and
Morris Oreen managing directors and
owners of last seoion'e Greenwich
Village Follies, in which the celebrat
ed "miKlTs" were n positive sensa-
l0Asaistinf Sir. Gallagher and Mr.
Shean in their hilarious activities are
mu1. notables of musical comedy vau
deville and revue as: Handera ond
Millii. Lvnn Canter, Mine. Fif. Gene
vive McCormhk, Bessie Colvin, Baul
Markman. Fred Cowhick. Kddie Marr,
Arnold Ghick and Bud Williamson.
Also thirty provocative artist mod
els who are said to be most pleasing
t t the eye. (
$45,000 in Permits
To be Issued Soon
Play is Planned
At Pleasant Hill
M3MM
y THEATRE
Decision is Made
On Complications
Of Soldiers' Honus
Whir, ll tiflit to war rl-k rnmvm
nllon nlrfnilr hern rtMIhr,l
bf ilfpMul.nl pnrvmn. ami ilnlh com
p.nllnn itwurilril, tlii. nwnr.l ran
lint he tti.rnntlDiirtt on nrrmnit t f
Donin iHiwnrnti unilor tin mljuat
romiim.atlnn !. It la nnnmiiiml by
Mli (iraoe Norton. riiM-utka apfrii
t;ir.v nf thi Ijiiic roiinty cliapirr of
tli. Ampi-iran Itril (rna.. A rilliliK on
tliia point hna born rfrrnlly tnnli li
tin Vikrmii' burrntl, .bp aaja.
Hip ailjnaloil pt miJPinilllon ilivlaioa1
alan ilrl iTinini a I tin ipirailou n m'
wlirllirr or not the pnrpnt i..-'
prnilriit at tlx .Inlr of driilv of Hp
nlirr. anil If that romllilon nilr.l,
pnjinfnl la mad. rrtanllraa of t It
fart that alnrv that ftitta aiuli parrnt
may Imva biromo wealthy.
. 'J'lia tpnatlon aa tn whether the
right tn war rlk nmiprii.ation
pirrnli la alfrrtril If applinl for aft
er ailjuatril romprltnnllon ilr piMnlmry
liarni'nta 1iv. Iir,un hna hern re
ferrtil to the le,i aerllon of the liu
reau for derliion.
to have a good
Appetite
GRAND
OPENING
RiAY
1
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WATCH THE PAPERSI
WATCH the BILLBOARDS!
ASK YOUR NEICHBORI
Bevy of Girls to
lie in Kugene With
Four-Itinjr Circus
Here's glad news!
A bevy of beautiful girl are riMiiiin:
to Kugene dn.la . Mar ', with
the A! G. Barnes bit four-ring circiu.
Tpey will form a psit of tlie rsl
in wbnt is termed the inont sens.iti ml
cirtui pagemit stid fsntnshr eilrs(t
gnna of the age, I'.icsh'-ntks at the
Court of tiiPr Ann." the pr,in
spfdrtcle tf ihe eirt'itt perfiirmsniv,
YOU ?m KID, WHY
A3E YOU SO SKINNY?
MuVl .roilr mother kn v Mint ChI
l.tve till will Hlt potiLil. of t"l
lieaithy fieh on our bonea in jum a
ft-w weeks?
T.ll her everr Hi tljtfElat haa it in
Misar-rmiltil Inhlet fttrin now .0 Ihil
3011 won't have In tale the tiat.l.
fi.h-taeltn( nil that ia apt to upxrt
your ilelioaie atmuaih.
Tell her that .M.-t'o' fl l.lver
011 Compound Talileia are rhock-ftill
nf vitalixml vltatninea and are the
Rrenteat fle.li prodin-era and health
billldera ahe ean fiml.
in ai'-kl- thin kid. ar f, lained
12 poniida In 7 inoniha.
Hhe miit mk f.Inn lrn (V, W. A.
Kujkendall. Carroli'a riinrinai-), ur
any food drncgiMt for MH'nr'a foil
Liver till Compound Tablet. the or
iginal and Kenline- fahleta IV
cntaaa pleaaant to taka aa rnndy.
"Yet thank you."
A COOn appetite moan, a chep
ful deposition.
You may lmvo a (rood appetltn
If tlio Mood Hint goea conalantl
to your vltnl organa ia pura. 8.8.8,
pnrltiea the lilood a good nppotlto
tollnwa and yott will have a cluar
complexion nnd will bo elroug,
thoorhil anil healthy.
l'on't go on fooling; up onn day
and down tlio riexi hardly alrk
Imt lurtr well losing "rmp,1'
punrh nnd ambition. Hearty entor
aro tho rfd-tiloodod men and
women. Enjoy your food! tint
liark your atrongth and rnnrgyl
ltorlalm yourself hoforo It Is ttxi
lain! IVopIn In a pliyaloally run
dnwit ronditlou oro uu easy pruy
to dlaenso.
SSS. la hat Is needed. Tour
Mood needs purifying. VoorMixxl.
rolls aupply llio energy whlrh
Veepa your iMdy well and fit. 8 S St.
aids Naluro In aiipplvlna; new red-Mixid-rolls.
tho apnrk that rojoga
your avstrm. Carefully aelorted.
aclrntltlcally proportioned and
prepared herbs and barka mnka up
8 S 8. tho great Wo1 purifier
hli li gives Nnturo a helping hand.
tint liaik the. lost appetitn, tho
rtilaalng- yltnllty, tho keen, apark.
ling eyes, that look of determina
tion. BUS. will glvo you mora
energy, vitality and rigor and a
mora up and going appearance.
ft 8 H at ,!
alete. In iwo .i.m. Tk. Ur.t
alM la itikii. Mwnomi..!.
'. sJ. J, (Ika lininrlT Afttn
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Cviry Wednesday and
Saturday NiQhl
A Clean
Camp and a
Dead Fire
Tlio First N'nlionnl, on
iM'hnlf cf tlio Furrst
PrutiTtion SiTvic 0,
urers ovorynno to ln
cxtivmi'ly ritfcftil wlion
i'iijiyiiii tlio sreat out
of doors this Miinnior.
A clcnit cmnp niul n
tli-ml firo will jirottvt
our valutilvlo forst.t
iiffniiist tlint listnn'tivo
ciiiMiiy t li p KOUF.ST
FIUK!
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
Eugene, Oregon
I'leasant Hill Christian Kndeavor
is planning to give a three-act play en
titled ".Mother .Mine," ut the I'lcnsnnt
Hill Woodman hnM, Saturday evening.
.May '2, at 8 o'clock. The cast ia as
follows:
.Miranda Teailey, "Mother .Mine"..
Cora John
Jerry Marl 'onnell. Iiwrence Wheeler
Ioncon Whitcombe. . , .Taylor Circle
Cynthia Whitscomhc. . . .Uelle Olson
Lillian Whitcombo . . . .May Harden
Let tin Ilolcomb llertha Manning
Martha Tixdale Ieta Wheeler
Mnry Tisdnlo Hazel Wheeler
Joe I'ayaon Jed" Wheeler
Jack I'ayson Orlo (.tilet
Officer lwis Clifford Thomson
Conitable Ulnnt Donald Kebler
A total of $15,000 in new building
nerinita will be taken out in the neit
few days by Fred Chess for the erec
tion of a bungalow court of six
hoi'ittcs and two apartment houses nt
Sixth avenue and Lincoln street, for
K. Large. The houses will cost $."iO0
each, and the two apartments $l.r.000.
Contracta for the building will be
let within the next 10 days, accord
ing to Mr. Chess. or in remov
ing trees from the lots to be occupied
by the court has already been started,
nnd -7 trees have been cut down,
leaving a number of shade trees in
the parkings. The houses are being
erect cf I for snle, and pinna and
specifications are on exhibit by Law
son . Bradley, Inc.
Canada has more than 100,000 ra
dio receiving sets.
JOT,
Follies Will be
Here Next Week
For all the kid
and grown-opa, to
Simple cleanliness U the tecrtt
Chamberlain's Tablets keep
vour stomach, liver and
bowels healthy, sweet and
clean. For constipation,
biliousness, indigestion, head,
ache and that tired, worn out
jeeiing, ukb
Chamberlain's Tablets
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean. the
famous comics and halladiats will an-
Tuesday. Mar .1th. aa atara of Amer- Tak,e two tonight No griping, DO
lea'a grea.e.t annual revue, the "P'tnext day Reeling.
Creenwich Village Kolliea, which waa i 50 Jot 25 tmlt. Sold axriwhen
I HOTNEW,
f
COATS RELINED
We have engaged the services
of a tailor to reline coats and
make alterations
The Same Prompt Service
Phone 300
Olive St., Between 8th and 9th
KAYMON1) TOKKEY
Ejliinai jauai a
I m a aamaj
Fraternal Order of Eagles Drill Team
Benefit Dance
ARMORY
Tuesday Evening, April 28
The Kaglea Prill Team announces a benefit dance on the
ahnvo ditto for the purpose of liuyit:g new unirnrnia. Our
drill team will compete with teams from Portland. Salem,
and Miirahfleld at Annual Slate Convention to be held In liu
gene In Juno.
We want our team to look the beat and rarer off the prlis.
All Kajtlrs are urged to attend and Invite your friend
Public Cordially Invited
WOOD'S SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA
Tlrtieta II 00 I tax Included) Ijidlej Free.
PRIM. TKAM PASTE COMMITTEE
LOWELL HOTEfl
American Plan laWi
A thorough! modern hotel. Steam heated Hot and cold
water tn rich room lieautlful furnlahlng of walnut. Soft,
noiseless ruga tn each room. Everything Is brand nw, and
has only been In operation since March It.
20 Rooms at
Rates Very Reasonable
Locntotl west of new Lowell Thontro in
MARLATT-WATSON BUILDING
COJ West 10th
BUTTONS
MADE
TO ORDER
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Hail To Springtime!
Hail To Sewing Week!
With Particular Emphasis To Cotton
Fabrics In This Issue
THE "WASH FABRICS IXSPIRE YOU AND THE PATTERN'S '
HELP YOU TO MAKE 'ATTRACTIVE SUMMER DRESSES
What a d'ellphtful summer it will be then. Each Rirl and woman in her most becoming
color, each with the smilinK assurance her clothes were made for her. We couldn't
begin to count the colors showing in dozens and dozens of glorious colors and corablna
Hons. And the new 1925 season ushered forth many new weaves to make it all the more Interesting.
Dressmaking
Supplies
Is A Little
Thing
Yes! but so im
portant if you haven't
it Just when you need
It. Buy enough to
forestall any possible
inconveniences for
months. Eugene's larg
est stock to select
from.
Summer's Call To
Charming "Everfast" Voile
GUARANTEED I CC0
FAST COLOR j" UJU
The loveliest colors of the garden have their rivals in
the new summer shades of Everfast voiles, that sheer wash
fabric which so many are buying for their frock, 'kerchiefs
and lingerie, because it will not fade. Colors as gay as the
rainbow.
YELLOW FLESH ATMOSPHERE TAN
ROSE PINK NAVY LAVENDER OR
CHID DELF GREY CORAL AS WELL
AS BLACK.
We will cheerfully return your money, not only for every
yard of "Everfast" which, for any reason, does not fulfill
the letter and the spirit of this guarantee, but also the mak
ing cost of the garment. Be sure the name "Everfast" is
Btamped on every yard of the selvage.
Many other weaves carried in stock.
GUARANTEED
Fast Color English
Prints, Yard 50c
AND 69c
The', very thought of th
word 'English" conveys to us
that the prints are certainly
pretty in pattern and cheery
in color as they have a knack
of knowing Just what appeals.
This splendid wearing. 32-Inch
fabric comes in the following
wanted colors
PEACH - GREEN RUST
ROSE - HONEYDEW AND
LAVENDER.
New English Print
Percale, Yard 29c
Extra good' quality. fine
count, soft finish. Select from
new novelty patterns.
NEW
Silk Check Suiting
Popularly Priced
65c
Another one of spring's
delightful dress fabrics in
peach, tan, blue ground only
to be combined with white
silk thread making dainty
pattern. 35 inches wide.
Delightful Novelty
Suitings, Yard
$1.25
Those possessed with more
refined taste as to fabrics
couldn't help but admire
this most beautiful weave.
Come In new green and
sand shades.
Decidedly Different Silk
Stripe Crepe Voiles 85c
Is a new member of the voile family: a crepe voile with
harmonizing silk stripes, of good weight and quality, yard
wide. Orange, tan, grey and delf aro the popular shades.
"Windsor" Lingerie
Crepes, 35c '
A really crinkly crepe, ready for
making Into the prettiest under
things Imaginable. It has the Wind
sor crinkle which will not disappear
in washing and wears remarkably
well. Then, too requires no iron
ing. New patterns and colors which
please the most fastidious.
Regular
35c Jap
Crepe,
Yard 29c
Splendid weight, soft
In finish and shown
In a host of good col
ors. Another point in
us tavor, it
no ironing.
reqlrcs
Fast Color
Satinette Madras
YARD 73c - 80c - $1.00
A highly lusterlzed fabric that
stresses tho importance of buying
tub dress fabrics (oh yes, neat
patterns for men's snd boys' shirts,
too) at Schaefers Bros, during Sew
ing Week.
Pretty English print patterns
attractively striped in colors that
make sport frocks a predominating
garment In all smart ward'rohes. Also
dainty conservative colorings. They
are sunfast and tuhfast. So soft
In finish.
Possessing a beautiful silk-like
finish.
Linen Finish
Suitings, Yd.
39c
Is
its
This
cloth
"Khartum"
trade name,
splendid weight
may be applied to varl
cms uses, oil her child
ren's or women's wash
tegs. Colors
pink. green.
peach; delf.
Chid. 34 Inches n-IH,.
A wonderful value at
33c a yard.
rose,
khaki.
and or-
NEW SHOWINGS
OF
Children's
Mercerized
Lisle 3-4 Sox
45c
A splendid quality mer
cerized lisle enter their
construction. Racquet,
tans, browns, greys and
alredale grounds with
pretty colored tops.
Liu -l
INDEED A LOW
PRICE FOR
"WOMEN'S
Full Fashioned
Pure Thread Silk
Hose
$1.25
You'd' expect to ry
that for shaped hose but
to think you can pur
chase full fashioned pure
thread silk hose at so
little a price Is quite out
standing. Three of the
biggest selling shades,
tanbark. racquet, aire
dale, and of course black
for good measure.
For Information About
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Prions Springfield 2
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.50
to
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There's Danger
Ahead
IrlUrr hT '"'S'',ct ,h" first 'vmptnms of evestram
s.n.rtmg. hlng eve,. dUrmess. persistent headache., etc.
mn!;1"" ! 'J'' "l-t cuss of these allnt..
l.riro'i.ri ' . 7"alht ean usually he relieved instantly
h rroperl) fm,M glass,, if t(lk(,n , ,jm(
snerlou.P r"nM? 'U,"c" " n-lted may lead
DcnMv, ln c. """"'""- the wearing of complicated.
pensive Un.-e, or even causing blindness.
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