The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Inside of a week the whole town was talking 
about Ephraim Brown’s new Andes Furnace 
"Going to break a rule for once 
and put some exclamation 
points in this letter ” 
T HE first we knew 
about the big stir 
that Ephraim Brown’s 
Andes One Pipe had made 
was this letter: “Dear 
Phillips & Clark, that Andes 
One Pipe Furnace I put in 
is a crackerjack! The house 
is just as warm and com¬ 
fortable as can be, day and 
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‘Come right in everybody 
where it’s warm." 
night, and we’ve had some mighty cold weather out 
in this town the last few days. It’s fine. And I can 
see already that it’s saving fuel money for me. You 
never had a better booster in anv town than I am 
right now . . . 
Mr. Brown was right. We never did have a better 
booster. He must have talked about his Andes to 
almost everyone in town. We found out that he even 
gave a party to show it off. Fie had an advantage 
over us because he could show people what we had 
been trying to tell them. We knew all along that the 
Andes was a guarantee of warm, healthful, economical 
heat. We knew that put¬ 
ting in an Andes was like 
opening your door to a 
flood of warm, summer 
sunshine. But all Mr. 
Brown had to do, when he 
met a neighbor who conv 
plained about his poorly 
heated home, was to take 
him home and let him feel 
the good, satisfying heat 
his Andes was giving. 
"Cold? Why ’ my house is just 
like summertime. Come in and 
I'll shout you my Andes Furnace. * 
You can imagine how it would be. A freezing win¬ 
ter day after a night of bitter 
frost and raging wind; cold 
enough to freeze the marrow in 
your bones. And then you feel 
the heat of the Andes. What 
a contrast to find a house cozy 
and warm as toast in every 
room while yours is full of 
draughts and chilly corners, 
and your family wearing 
sweaters and sitting close 
to the stove. 
Now you take an Andes. 
You can put it in complete 
and have a fire in it and 
have a warm house, warm 
all over, inside of twenty- 
four hours. Just think of it 
— getting rid of all the 
discomfort of cold weather 
inside of only twenty-four 
hours. It’s the greatest 
advance ever made in heating appliances, because 
it not only goes in easily and quickly with no 
expense or confusion of ripping open walls or floors 
to put in heat pipes, but it also often saves from 
one-third to one-half of the amount of fuel you 
formerly burned. It’s a money-saver and it gives 
you the heat comfort you always wanted.. 
Letters are coming to us every day from people 
who have at last found winter heat comfort. For 
instance, on this page there is a picture of Mr. Frank 
Fraleigh’s house in Rhinebeck,N.Y. Mr.Fraleigh says: 
“G entlemen 
—F. Rosencranz 
installed one of 
your Andes One 
Pipe Furnaces, 
No. 210, in my 
house of six 
rooms and bath. 
It has done more 
than the w'ork 
of two stoves, 
and we are w ell 
pleased with it.’* 
"In this house is a 
money-saving Andes.” 
The water pans in the Andes hold eight gallons of water with 
evaporating surface five times larger than in any other f ui nace. 
They are low do.vn where the water can’t get hot enough to 
boil. As a result no steam comes up into the rooms and the air 
takes up only the natural amount of 
water which guards your health. 
We guarantee the Andes in this 
way, if you are not perfectly satisfied 
with your Andes it will he 
taken out and the full purchase 
price returned to you. Write 
us for a copy of our free 
book, “Better Heating for 
Less Money.” 
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The Andes saves fuel 
money. 
PHILLIPS & CLARK STOVE COMPANY, Inc. 
Dept. R Geneva, Few York 
Makers also of the famous Andes Stoves and P ges 
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Use 
this 
coupon 
to send 
for free 
book. 
SYSTEM 
ONE PIPE FURNACE 
‘Better Heating for Less . Money 
| Phillips 6c Clark Stove Company, Inc., 
Dept.R, Geneva, N. Y. 
I Gentlemen: 
I am interested it saving fuel money. Please send me your free, 
| illustrated booklet called “Better Heating for Less Money.” 
I NAME..,. 
A DDR ESS. 
STATE. 
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