6 Plane eßaring Yankee Major General Rhodes Has FalUf 1,900 Feet By Associated Press . Par!*, Dec. 24.—The condition of Major General Charles P. Rhodes, who was Injured In the fall of an aerJ plane at Louvres, northeast of Paris, Nuts lor Christmas A full line, all fresh, also the real Jumbo Peanuts can be obtained here as usual. Special price until Christ mas, 5 lbs. mixed nuts, $2.00. Imperial Tea Co., 213 Chestnut Street After Effects of Influenza Influenza, as well as other Ill ness, causes falling and lifeless hair. MAP'S SCA I.l* TREATMENT, will restore the life of the hair and promote its growth. MAE'S lIAI It DRESSING PAMIRS 34 N. 3d St. Entire 2nd Floor I To You— | ITo All— j A Merry, - I Merry Christmas | lad ies Bazaar I 8-10-12" S. FOURTH ST. 3 I Season's Greetings To wind up the year without thanking you for your generous patronage, would indeed leave one of our principal debts un paid. Our sincerest wishes for your continued good health. wroth A Merry Xmas and Happy THE BLAKE SHOP ®| Interior Decorations IJs j| 225 North Second St. * * [r _ \\ 1 A Merry Christmas 1 | and a | Happy New Year | I To All f SFACKLERS I 1312 Derry Street 5 § To You and Yours f I A Merry Christmas f I and a . 1 I Happy New Year I I J. H. Troup Music House § I Troup Building & f 15 South Market Square f Hi^=iPisE3Di^=iiai=3Bni==jai=Jßt^siQcs=iai^=)mi^=in | ASTRICH'S j | Friends ami I V''A! ! TUESDAY EVENING.- PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF INTENSE INTEREST Monday afternoon showed great im provement during the night. In the accident the pilot of the machine, a Erltlsh officer, was killed. Hampered by the dense fog, the pilot lost his bearings and was try ing to avoid landing In the heart of the city, when his machine was hurled dAvn heavily. Major General Rhodes is head of the American armistice commission and was the first American general officer to enter the German lines after the German armistice. He formerly com manded the Forty-second or Rainbow Division. The British aviator who was acting as pilot for Major General Charles D. Rhodes and who was killed in the fall of their machine was Lieutenant Gilpin. They were flying from Treves, Germany, to Calais. The machine fell 1,900 feet. GAY CHRISTMAS AT HOSTESS HOUSE Ro4arians Will Give Original Entertainment For Lad dies in Khaki Members of 'ho Rbtary Club will entertain the guests fit the Hostess House to-morrow evening after the Xmas supper which is to be served at 7 o'clock. Through the kindness of Robert H. Lyon, a Rotarian, this **,ertainmnnt has been arranged for the men in uniform. A huge Xmas tree will graco the living room where the entertain ment is to b.67 Witmer, Bair & Witmer Walnut Near Second DECEMBER 24, 1918. ber 19, 1918. Mrs. Rupp was for-1 merly Miss Mary Hursh Landls. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arnold, 2031 ! I Xmas Flowers j & SPECIAL j ; v . * a ; •| Basket Roses, complete $3.00 A Sr Box Roses and Stevia $2.00 -j J Auto Delivery Anywhere * I Keeney's Flower Shops | % 814 N. 3d St. , 157 N. Front St. 8 n Harrisburg '' Steelton = L)EACE on earth, good will toward men, p mearts more to-day than ever before. 'g p YfcfE have all been brought closer together ** " and given a better understanding of the p M principle that good will, whether among indi- < j §1 viduals or nations, assures lasting peace and || p happiness. ]WT AY this coming year of peace bring added M good will and greater prosperity to all.. M I GOLDSMITH'S I North Market Square Swatara street, have announced the birth of a son, Richard Thurston Arnold, Tuesday, December 17, 1918.