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It isn’t the first cost of a furnace that counts — it’s what 
it costs you during five or ten or twenty years of service. 
Y OU can buy a furnace that costs less 
than an Andes the day you buy it. 
But you can’t buy one that costs less at 
the end of a few years. That’s why we 
'want you to compare the Andes with 
other makes so that you understand why 
it outlives, outwears, and outsaves any 
other furnace made. 
As Uncle Sam says in the U. S. Govern¬ 
ment Bulletin, “A furnace should be pur¬ 
chased with the greatest care and only 
after a thorough examination. Consider 
service above price. Make a selection based on 
durability, economy of fuel, and attention re¬ 
quired for operation.” Learn why some 
furnaces are cheaper than the Andes and 
why the things that make them cheap— 
make you trouble. 
If you do examine every make of 
furnace conscientiously, we know you’ll 
buy an Andes. 
Some ANDES Features 
For example you’ll find that only the 
finest grey iron goes into an Andes. You’ll 
find that the fire-pot is larger and stronger 
than most. You’ll see that the combus¬ 
tion dome is unusually sturdy in con¬ 
struction and of special shape to give the 
greatest radiation—a part neglected in 
many furnaces. You’ll discover that the 
radiator for the Andes is a complete circle 
For better cooking —ANDES Ranges 
Write for details 
IVe want you to compare the 
ANDES with other furnaces 
In fact to help you make the comparison 
we’ve prepared a furnace , ‘score-card” 
which we’ll be glad to send you for the 
asking. On this card you can rate the 
merits of each type of furnace you examine 
and determine accurately which is the 
best for you. 
Send for the Furnace Score-Card 
and for our interesting booklet, “Better 
Heating for Less Money.” 
Phillips &. Clark Stove Co., inc , 
GENEVA, N. Y. 
giving greater heating surface than the 
ordinary horseshoe shape. You’ll discover 
the double inside casing w'ith its dead-air 
space goes clear up to the register and 
prevents a bit of heat from escaping where 
it shouldn’t. You’ll note that the outside 
casing goes from cellar floor to ceiling and 
your cellar remains cool for storage. You’ll 
see that the water-pans of the Andes, so 
necessary to give the required healthy 
moisture to the air, are five times as large 
as they are in the ordinary furnace. These 
are just some of the points of superiority 
you’ll find in the Andes if you examine 
every make thoroughly. 
The ANDES takes only a day to install 
The Andes heats nature’s way, by the cir¬ 
culation of hot-air. There are no pipes 
to put in. No walls to cut through. The 
installation of an Andes is simple, inexpen¬ 
sive and requires no more than a day. 
The ANDES 'will heat an entire home 
with as little trouble and as little fuel 
as a single stove 
Ask your dealer to explain in detail how 
it works and the reasons so economical 
and serviceable. He'll 
be glad to do it. If 
you don’t know where 
to find him, write us. 1 /Os 
The Water-Pans 
Five times as large as in 
the average furnace. 
The Radiator 
Note the “fire-travel” is 
a complete circle. 
The Fire-Pot 
Notice the thickness of fire- 
pot and corrugated surface. 
The Grates 
are set in a heavy frame 
preventing breakage. 
M % SYSTEM 
FURNACES 
‘Better Heating for Less Money ’ 
