NOVEMBEB 12, 1914. 



The Rorists' Review 



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PERFECT circulation in our refrigerators is accomplished by maintaining suffi- 

 cient air space around the ice to permit the cold air to drop freely in the bottom 

 of the ice chamber. The ice chamber is so placed and arranged that the cold air flues 

 are placed lower than the warm air flues, for this reason: The cold air, dropping from 

 the bottom of the ice chamber into the bottom of the refrigerator, forces the air at the 

 bottom to the opposite side of the partition, and the vacuum caused by the air drop 

 ping from the ice chamber draws the air that has been forced to the opposite side back 

 into the ice chamber through the top of the warm air flue, where it again comes in con 

 tact with the ice and is recooled. 



This method of circulation is the most positive and economical that can b^ used 

 and insures always a cold, dry air, circulating continually through your refrigerator. 



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