June, 1919 
67 
Is Your House 
the Right Kind for 
At Newport, Lenox, Tuxedo and 
Stockbridge, it is driving out the chill 
of autumn and the zero of winter 
from palatial country houses. 
In the Philadelphia suburbs, it is 
taking the place of unsatisfactory 
furnaces and temper testing radiator 
heats. 
All of which it not only heats, but 
ventilates and humidifies as well—a 
3 in 1 system. 
Looks like you will have to “look 
further” ' ' ’ ’ . 
P erhaps our best answer is to 
tell you the kind of houses it is 
now successfully heating. 
In California, it is making Bunga¬ 
low owners happy. 
In Ohio, it is saving coal for 
farmers. 
In Georgia, it is giving comfort to 
those fine old Plantation residences. 
In New England, it is heating the 
Colonial houses of the Pilgrim 
Fathers’ descendants. 
On Long Island, it is giving Palm 
Beach temperatures to hundreds of 
those cosy new houses. 
_ into this Kelsey 
Heat. Our Booklet called 
Saving Sense on Heating” is 
thing to start with. 
Edgehill 
rchitects. 
The T^elsev 
I WARM AIR CEnERATOR I 
Instead of a garage that 
stands out in bleak, glaring 
unsightliness, to the detri¬ 
ment of your otvn lawn and 
your neighbors’ view, have a 
RUSTIC CEDAR 
GARAGE 
(Ready-built-shipped knocked down) 
A garage with the natural 
bark on the wood, blending 
into the landscape, unob¬ 
trusive, beautiful, substan¬ 
tial and not expensive. No 
costly screen of shrubbery 
is needed to camouflage this 
garage—itself a great sav¬ 
ing. In size roomy for the 
largest cars. Send for lit¬ 
erature. 
Rustic Cedar furniture adds a 
charm to lawn or porch. You 
will be interested in our cata¬ 
log of summer houses, trellises, 
chairs, benches, tables, etc. 
Write for a copy. 
JERSEY KEYSTONE WOOD CO. 
TRENTON - - NEW JERSEY 
T 
IGHTING FIXTURES 
o/ HARMONIZING CHARM 
The selection of appropriate fixtures is a matter 
involving taste rather than large expenditure. 
Illuslraling 
A PENDANT FIXTURE 
Pleasing interiors and furnishings 
of refinement do not require un^ 
limited means. In fact the very 
element of refinement—simplicity 
—minimizes the cost of executioa 
We will design and arrange in' 
teriors of character and charm to 
meet individual means : or assist 
in the selection of single pieces to 
harmonize with any scheme of 
decoratioa 
Decorated Chairs $29.50 Gate Leg Table $45.00 
Decorated Mirror $37.50 
Decorated Console $38.50 
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