The RURAL. NEW.YORKER 
1437 
Cold winter nights—will your 
house be warm and cosy? 
W HEN the quick dusk creeps down over the hills in 
late afternoon and lights shine early, the peppy, 
frosty air of fall gives a warning of winter. You 
bet a man is glad then that his Andes is camped in the 
cellar and all ready for a battle with the frosts. He’s 
glad for himself. And he’s glad for his wife and his 
kiddies. An Andes is a sure guarantee of summer comfort 
in winter. 
If you haven’t got your Andes yet, why, man alive, 
you’d better be stirring. Cold weather waits for nobody. 
But does it take an Andes long to lick the stuffin’ out of 
cold weather? We’ll say it doesn’t. We’ll guarantee it 
doesn’t to the extent that if any Andes doesn’t give com¬ 
plete satisfaction, it will be taken out and the full purchase 
price returned. Can’t remember that that ever happened, 
either. 
All winter long your home can be flooded with warm, 
healthful, economical heat. The Andes System One Pipe 
Furnace saves fuel whenever it is used, and it is not unusual 
for it to save from one-third to one-half the amount 
formerly used. The Andes can be installed in one day 
without the confusion and dirt of putting in pipes in walls and 
floors. 
The Andes is a very economical furnace to buy because 
of the very low cost of installing it; because it is made 
of quality materials by expert workmen which insures long 
life. 
Write for free book which tells all about this wonder¬ 
ful furnace. Use the coupon today. No matter how- 
warm it is noontimes, it’s beginning to get cold nights. 
Don’t delay. 
PHILLIPS & CLARK STOVE CO., Inc. 
DEPT. R GENEVA, NEW YORK 
Manufacturers also of the famous Andes Stoves and Ranges 
ONE PIPE FURNACE 
Better Heating Jor Less Money" 
BETTER HEAJ1NC 
for LESS MQNEY 
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Phillips X. Clark Stove Company, Inc., 
Dept. R, Geneva, N. V. 
Gentlemen:— 
1 am interested in saving fuel money. Please 
send ind your free, illustrated booklet called, 
“Better Heating for Less Money.’’ 
Name . 
Address .... 
State . 
One of 50 houses id which F. E. & F. 
W. Wells, of Greenfield, Mass., installed 
Andes One Pipes. They write, “The 
houses have kept very warm, even at 20 
and 30 degrees below zero, besides using 
very little coal.” 
It certainly can’t do any 
harm to send for their book. 
Just doing that doesn’t bind 
us to any order.” 
