“/ figure we 
saved at least 
$100 inputting 
in our Andes 
One Pipe. 
Give a thought 
to furnace time 
4 
W HO said ninety in the shade? Hang the ther¬ 
mometer! That dope’s all wrong. It’s a snappy 
September morning and no fire in the house. 
First frost came in the night and there’s a chill that sets 
your teeth jumping. We’ll say it’s cold! If only you’d 
put in your Andes furnace a month ago, Oh boy* how 
simple it would be to build a little fire and give that 
chill a knockout in no time at all! 
It’s a fact. Absolutely. There’s not a single com¬ 
fort in the house that you will appreciate so much as an 
economical furnace to take off the chill of early fall days. 
And August is the time to get prepared. So give a 
thought to furnace time right now. 
The Andes System One Pipe Furnace costs next to 
nothing to install, and takes less than two days’ time. 
Maybe you didn’t know a furnace could be put in com¬ 
plete in twenty-four hours. But it can be done with an 
Andes. No ripping open of floors or walls to put in 
pipes — one day’s work in the cellar and the job’s done. 
Economical in price and economical in fuel. Burns 
from one-third to one-half less fuel and fills the house 
with grateful warmth — all right, we won’t talk about 
the heat, seeing it’s August. But just take thought 
enough of furnaces to fill out the coupon below and 
send it to us. You may be mighty glad you did it. 
Send it today. 
PHILLIPS & CLARK STOVE CO., Inc. 
DEPT. R GENEVA, NEW YORK 
Manufacturers of the famous Andes Stoves and Ranges 
Dear Sir: —My home 19 particu¬ 
larly hard to heat, the ceilings being 
10', 9" high and. many windows and 
doors. Wc heated 11 rooms very 
comfortably; well pleased with the 
economy of the Andes One Pipe.— 
J. Glen Espie, 
Caledonia, N. Y., 
March 27th, 1918. 
Gentlemen: —We had consider¬ 
able trouble heating our house with 
6toves, but the Andes No. 240 does 
the trick with no trouble. We use 
wood as well as coal with great suc¬ 
cess. Truly yours, Peter Bartz and 
Family, Alexander, N, Y. 
