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Residence of Hart I. Seeley, 
Woverly, N. Y. 
Miller Sr Mallory, Architects, 
Ithaca, N. Y. 
Before You Select a Heating 
System Prove These Points: 
Does it give ample heat at a low fuel cost? 
Does it supply fresh warm air and keep it in circulation? 
Does it ventilate, carrying off the impure air? 
Does it provide the warm air with the necessary moisture? 
The Kelsey Warm Air Generator does all of these 
things to a remarkable degree. We do not ask you 
to simply take our word for this, but to judge for 
yourself after talking with people who have used 
the Kelsey Warm Air Generator for many years. 
There are sure to be some in your vicinity, and we 
will give you their names. 
Every one of the points mentioned is of great im¬ 
portance to your health and comfort. You need 
fresh air in winter as much as in summer. The Kelsey 
keeps it in circulation by 
delivering it in large vol¬ 
umes and at high velocity, 
while the exhausted air is 
carried off through spe¬ 
cially designed vents. The 
automatic humidifier pro¬ 
vides the moisture neces¬ 
sary for health, making you 
feel warm at a tempera¬ 
ture several degrees lower 
than if the air were dry. 
And the fuel consumption 
is remarkably low. 
It will pay you to investigate the Kelsey. Let 
us scud you “Kelsey Achievements,” and any 
other heating information you desire. 
HE 
J^EL5E 
WARM AIR GENERATOR 
(Trade Mark Registered) 
237 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
New York Office 
565-K Fifth Ave. (Cor. 46th St.) 
Boston (9) Office 
405-K P. O. Sq. Bldg. 
For the 
House & 
Decorator’s Note 
Garden 
Book 
Valances of old 
English chintz are 
used over hangings 
of green moire hi 
the dining room 
above. Mrs. Gil¬ 
lette Nichols, deco¬ 
rator 
The room above has 
pale green walls, 
wine colored hang¬ 
ings and a chair 
in chintz. Diane 
Tate and Marian 
Kail, decorators 
The dressing table 
is here placed be¬ 
tween windows so 
that the light falls 
evenly for both sides. 
Mrs. Slembridge 
S m i t h decorator 
The bay window at the end of this drawing room is curtained 
in an interesting manner. Thin gauze is used next to the 
glass with over curtains of soft taffeta. If one wishes to 
shut off the bay entirely, the heavy curtains in the front may 
be drawn. Nancy McClelland was the decorator 
