Tie RURAL NEW.YORKER 
427 
The storm was had enough in the village, but when I 
reached open country l found it had settled down to a 
regular old-fashioned blizzard 
1 AST winter I got sick and tired of having a house that was 
never really comfortable and warm. We were always 
wearing sweaters and coats and piling expensive coal on 
the fire, without seeming to do any good. So I looked around and 
finally bought an Andes System One Pine Furnace. 
We installed the whole furnace in about eight hours work and 
next day, in the morning, I built a fire in it. And that very 
afternoon along came the worst storm of the whole winter. It 
didn’t amount to much at first, but by three o’clock we knew 
what we were in for. By the time I started home the storm 
seemed bad enough in the village. Those big elms down by the 
church were creaking and cracking in the wind. But when I 
reached open country, I found it had settled down to a regular 
old-fashioned blizzard. 
Naturally I was worried about the people at home. There was 
that new Andes furnace that had never been tried out at all, and 
I just kept wondering whether I’d find them comfortable or 
freezing cold. I got 
there at last and 
stamped in the way 
you do. when you 
come in out of a 
storm. And believe 
me I had a surprise 
waiting for me. That 
house was warmer 
than it had ever been 
before. It was great. 
It seemed just as if I 
had stepped into a 
patch of warm sum¬ 
mer sunshine. Wife 
was smiling. Sister 
was smiling. I tell you it was a relief to find them there as cozy 
and warm as if they didn’t even know there was a blizzard. I’ll 
swear by the Andes now as long as I live. 
One of the best things about an Andes just at this time of the yearis 
the fact that it can be put in in one day. This is because there 
are no heat pipes to put in, so you avoid the cost, the confusion 
and the delay of ripping open floors and walls to put in the pipes. 
There is only one register hole to cut, and that is quickly done. 
Then, after you get the Andes in, you have first of ail, the nicest. 
‘Those 'big elms down by the church 
were creaking and cracking in the wind." 
most comfortable heat, and, equally as important, jrou have a 
furnace that saves fuel money. The Andes always saves fuel 
and sometimes cuts it down one-third or even one-half. 
There are several reasons why the Andes is a fuel saver. One is 
that it has a “dead-air-space” type of inner casing which permits 
the circulation, on which the efficiency of a one pipe or pipeless 
furnace depends, to continue. Any other kind of inner casing 
slows down the circulation and makes you burn more coal while 
at the same time you get less heat. 
People are constantly writing us such testimonials as this from 
Mr. E. F. Moody, Lebanon, N. IT., a picture of whose house is 
shown on this page: “Gentlemen—last fall we installed your 
No. 240 One Pipe Furnace and have had no trouble in keeping 
nine rooms, heated to 70 degrees or over all winter on six tons of 
coal, which is less than it took to heat six rooms with stoves.” 
The Andes One Pipe water pans give the air in the home just 
the right amount of moisture to guard your health. It is a fact 
that a room heated to a temperature of 68° with moist air is more 
comfortable than a room at 75 0 with dry, burned air. It not 
only increases your comfort, therefore, to heat your home with 
Andes One Pipe moist air, but it also cuts down your coal bills., 
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The Andes is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or it will be 
taken out and the full purchase price returned to you. 
PHILLIPS & CLARK STOVE COMPANY, Inc.. 
Dept. R Geneva. N. Y. 
Makers of the famous Andes Stoves and Ranges 
If you are inter¬ 
ested, first, in heat 
comfort, second, in 
saving fuel money, 
write for a copy 
of our free book, 
“Better Heating 
for Less Money.” 
Send the coupon 
today. 
‘ Money-saving , 
comfort-giving 
Andes.” 
QVQTF k A 
ONE PIPE FURNACE 
Better Heating fir Less Money " 
‘Well , here you are % as warm and cozy as if 
you didn't e-ven know there was a blizzard." 
Phillips & Clark Stove Company, Inc., 
Dept.R, Geneva, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
I am interested in saving fuel money. Please send me your free, 
illustrated booklet called “Better Heating for Less Money.” 
NAME.A* 
ADDRESS.....~ 
STATE. 
