October, 1920 
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Delano and Aldrich, Architects, New Yorh 
New York Office 
103-K Park Avenu 
Boston 9 Office 
405-K P. O. Sq. Bldg. 
WARM AIR CEHLRATOR 
Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney’s Studio 
Is Kelsey Health Heated 
J MAGINE if you will, such a 
studio, in which every element 
of harmony has been given the 
most careful consideration by 
architect and owner alike. 
Imagine its lighting done in such a 
skillful way that its source is no 
more apparent than daylight itself. 
Now imagine the same lighting 
produced by insistently obtrusive 
"lighting fixtures" which are such 
a horror; and you have a striking 
similarity between Kelsey Health 
Heat and radiator heats in general. 
The Kelsey Heat openings can be 
so inconspicuously placed as to be 
scarcely noticeable. 
They never extend into the room 
occupying desirable positions under 
windows, or necessitating expen¬ 
sive subterfuges in an endeavor to 
overcome their obtrusiveness. 
Even as you scarce see the source 
of the heat, you seldom feel it. 
You do not feel the Kelsey Health 
Heat, but you do feel its comfort. 
You don’t feel the heat because it 
heats with freshly heated fresh 
air, rightly humidified. 
Of decided importance in these 
days of high coal costs, it gives 
more heat from the same coal than 
any other heat. 
Which fact we welcome being chal¬ 
lenged to prove. 
Send for booklet. 
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