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House & Garden 
You know how humidity makes you 
feel the heat on a hot summer day. 
But you would not object to feeling the 
heat in your home when the thermometer 
is down to zero. 
The Kelsey 
Zig-zag 
Tube 
That is the purpose of the humidifier 
in the Kelsey Warm Air Generator. It 
automatically supplies to the warm (not 
hot) air exactly the right percentage of 
moisture, and you feel warm and com¬ 
fortable with the moist air at a much 
lower temperature than if it were dry. 
Dry heat irritates your nostrils and 
throat, pulls your furniture apart, and 
widens the cracks in your floors by 
shrinkage. Kelsey Health Heat provides 
a perfectly natural and healthful atmos¬ 
phere. The only shrinkage you will notice 
will be in your coal bill, due to the econ¬ 
omy of the Kelsey zig-zag tubes. 
Let us tell you liozv the Kelsey can accomplish 
all this for you. 
WARM AIR GENERATOR 
(Trade Mark Registered) 
237 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
New York Office 
565-K Fifth Avenue 
(Corner 46th St.) 
Mrs. Minnie S. Wood, Owner, Edward C. Smith, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Architect. 
Boston (9) Office 
405-K P. 0. Sq. Bldg. 
For the Scrapbook 
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Halting 
A mirror here is 
curtained to sim¬ 
ulate a window 
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Off a pantry is 
this little break¬ 
fast corner 
A practical, com¬ 
pact home tele¬ 
phone booth 
house where space was not at a pre¬ 
mium and one long room is set for both 
the dining and breakfast room. Vis¬ 
ualize the farther end as the living end 
of a large room and you have House 
& Garden’s suggestion worked out ex¬ 
actly. In such a room the dining table 
can be screened off while it is being 
prepared for meals. 
The curtain treatment shown next 
found its genesis in a clever idea that 
Paul Poiret has worked out in Paris. 
On a wide stairs he wanted the effect of 
a window, so he placed a large mirror 
against the wall and curtained it as a 
window. This treatment is here applied 
to a New York apartment. The day- 
bed beneath it completes the composi- 
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In this seashore home the stairs are built like the stairs 
on a steamer and rope has been used for the finish of 
the handrail above painted iron balusters 
