Don’t lose $500—saving $50 
You can’t buy a furnace, use it awhile and throw it 
away. Yet people do buy inferior furnaces simply 
because the price is fifty or a hundred dollars less 
than the ANDES— only to lose many times that amount 
in repairs and bigger coal bills. That’s the reason we 
want you to carefully compare the ANDES with 
other makes. We want you to understand why the 
ANDES costs a little more because it’s worth a lot more. 
For example take the c I{adiators In the Andes they are firmly se- 
In many furnaces these are made cured in a solid, heavy bed- 
of steel, because it’s easier to use frame. They can’t rust in place 
The IVa ter Pans 
in the Andes are unusually large to 
give the amount of moisture to the air 
so necessary to good health. 
The Fire-Pot 
Notice the thickness of the fire-pot. 
Also note the corrugated surface which 
gives additional heating surface. 
or break; and they’re easily re¬ 
movable. 
G I\[ext take the JVaterpans 
In most furnaces there is a single 
inadequate pan which cannot 
possibly furnish the moisture to 
the air required for good health. 
In the Andes there are tiro 7 
gallon pans, with over 400 inches 
of evaporating surface. Five times 
as big as the pans in most fur¬ 
naces. They are needed to give 
the right humidity. Yet how 
many furnaces beside the Andes 
have them? These are but a few 
examples of Andes superiority of 
design and construction. a 
Remember! S.a 
steel. In the Andes they are cast- 
iron. Cast-iron radiates 40% 
more heat than steel. Cast-iron 
resists rust better than steel. 
Cast-iron radiators outlive steel 
by many years. Those are the 
reasons the Andes has cast-iron. 
Then the heat travels through a 
complete circle in the Andes radi¬ 
ator (see cut of radiator). This 
means a great deal more heat 
than the ordinary radiator gives 
with only a half circle of “fire- 
travel.” 
Or take the Qrates 
In most furnaces they are simply 
hung from supports; they break 
easily; they rust in position and 
cause endless trouble. 
The Radiator 
Note how the “fire-travel'’ is a comptil « 
circle so that every bit of heat is ex¬ 
tracted from the smoke and gases. 
/''vwyvyvu 
SvJUAAMAA 
rwwwim 
JUAftAjLflA? 
wwww 
The Grates 
Andes grates are set in a heavy solid 
frame which eliminates breakage and 
grates are easily removable. 
We 'want you to compare 
the Andes with other makes 
“Consider service above price. Make a se¬ 
lection based on durability, economy of 
fuel and attention required for operation. 
Examine the joints to see that proper pro¬ 
vision has been made for contraction and 
expansion, see that the castings are well 
made, free from blow holes, cracks and 
other imperfections." 
Andes Furnaces offer you bigger value for 
your money and we are glad to publish the 
whole truth about furnaces because we can 
afford to do so. 
We have prepared a 
Furnace Score-Card 
to help you in comparing other furnaces 
with the Andes and selecting the best for 
your use. Send for this score-card today! 
Inspect the Andes at your dealer’s. If you 
don’t know his name, write us. 
Phillips &_ Clark Stove Co., Inc. 
Geneva, N. Y. 
For better cooking — ANDES Ranges 
JVrite for details 
* e eufiiK driVEM 
Better Heating for Less Money 
