BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS and UNUSUAL VALUES in GAS DOMES, SEMI-INDIRECT FIXTURES and READING LAMPS No. 4938—19-inch Colonial Fixture, with No. 709 C.E.Z. candle burners. No. 4910—22-inch Dome. This is a very handsome dome. No. 4916 — 22-inch Dome. The daintiest of gas domes. No. 4942 — 19-inch Colonial Fixture, with NO.709C.E.Z. candle burners. No. 1646—Semi-Indirect Fixture 16-inch bowl in cerise and greer or in all white decoration. No. 1668—Semi-Indirect Fixture. 19-inch amber bowl with green border, cerise diamond inserts. 1646 m us ■ The Secret of Household Efficiency How can I make my home more comfortable and attractive with the least expenditure of money, time and energy? This is the question women are asking themselves these days. The time has gone by, and gone for good, we trust, when the housewife walked miles and used up more energy than she could spare every day in per¬ forming her daily household tasks. The up-to-date woman “makes her head save her heels.” She plans her work, but the actual labor—the hard work—is done by modern labor-saving, money-saving appliances. She has learned the value of conserving her health and her resources. These days the housewife whose home is completely piped for gas is fortunate indeed, for whether it be used for lighting, for cooking, for water heating, for laundry work, or for furnishing auxiliary heat, gas has proven beyond doubt its high efficiency as a conservation agent. It gives true service in the form of comfort, convenience and economy of labor— it conserves both health and strength. Saving time usually results in the saving of labor and money. It is well to remember, in considering the saving of labor, that when food is spoiled in cooking, the labor and fuel are lost as well as the food. We believe that if you will spend a few moments in reading this booklet through you will learn of specially designed appliances which, if used, will lighten almost every household task. You, of course, appreciate that whether the work in your home is done by yourself or by others in your employ, any appliance that will enable you to secure better results through the saving of food, fuel, labor, time or money is well worth while, and money spent in such a purchase is an investment which will net you returns all during the life of the appliance. Some of the Advantages to You of Shopping Early As with the manufacturers of other commodities, the makers of gas appliances, because of the increased demand for various metals, have been forced to meet a very heavy increase in the cost of raw materials and of the labor of converting these materials into appliances. At the same time, while they have been compelled to raise prices materially, a comparison of prices of gas appliances with those of other commodities will show that the appliance prices are fair and within the purchasing power of the average householder. Manufacturers, too, are experiencing difficulty in getting material and holding labor, even at the prevailing high prices. Conditions’are so uncertain that no one knows how long the limited supply of materials will be avail¬ able, or whether the manufacturers will be able to use their plants for making gas appliances or be asked to turn out work for the government. One r 3t:> 1 AVERY LIBRARY eOlUMBIA UNIVERSIff C(c,iiics Therefore, the prudent home-maker will be guided by these facts and shop early, and the earlier the better, for the shopper, the dealer, the manufacturer, the railroads and the nation. Last year we saved, for thousands of women, anywhere from five dollars to, in some cases, one hundred dollars on purchases of gas ranges alone, giving them the benefit of our large stock for almost the entire year. This year we will also hold to the prices quoted in this booklet, as long as the stock of appliances which we have contracted for lasts. After that the prices will be based on what we will have to pay at the time of the receipt of your order. Conditions which are beyond our control will have to be the governing factors of price, delivery, selection and terms of sale as the year progresses. Owing to the uncertain conditions prevailing, we reserve the right to change prices, also terms of sale, without notice, although as a matter of courtesy to our customers we will give notice whenever possible. We also reserve the right to refuse orders for any appliance shown in this booklet should it not be procurable when order is received from a customer. Shop early this year—there’s nothing to lose—everything to gain—as we will make more favorable terms of payment the fore part of the year to encourage early shopping. The Cabinet Gas Range As a Conservator of Food Due to the shortage of food, fuel and other necessary commodities in the world’s markets it is the duty of every one of us to do what we can to eliminate waste. There is no royal road to conservation. Sincere and constant co¬ operation on the part of all, and particularly of the women who manage the homes and have it in their power to enforce a system of thrift in their kitchens, is the only thing that will prevent waste of food or fuel. Thousands of tons of food are thrown away each year through spoilage due to improper cooking. As properly cooked food is largely dependent upon accurate heat control, which, with a Cabinet Gas Range, is simply a question of the turning on or off of a valve, there is no excuse for spoilage due to under-done or over-done foods. As a matter of fact, the Cabinet Gas Range, with its perfectly-controlled heat, for any kind of cooking, has enabled thousands of housekeepers to eliminate spoilage almost entirely. The thrifty housewife economizes in the use of gas by taking advantage of the fact that with a Cabinet Gas Range* both the baking and broiling ovens are heated by one set of burners, and whenever possible she plans to have baking, casseroling, or even boiling going on in the upper oven while fish or meat is being roasted or broiled in the lower oven. Two Broiling is a much more healthful method of cooking meat or fish than frying. When meat is broiled in a gas oven all the excess fat falls into the drip pan below, and may be used as a substitute for butter or lard for the cooking of certain foods. When the same article is fried, very little fat is left in the pan. It soaks into the food during the cooking process, which explains why fried food is so much harder to digest. If both ovens are not used for baking or roasting the baking oven may be used for evaporating fruits or vegetables. The broiling oven, in addi¬ tion to being used for broiling steak, bacon, ham and fish, etc., will also be found most useful for grilling tomatoes, onions, potatoes, and even eggs can be cooked at the same time. In these days when the cost of living is so high the frugal housewife realizes that the oven dinner method of cooking food is the most economical method to use. With the old-fashioned coal range cooking was done largely by guesswork—even the finest cooks had failures at times because the oven cooled off or because it became so hot the food was scorched or dried up. When food is cooked in a Cabinet Gas Range it is done scientifically— you do not need to worry about the oven cooling or becoming too hot— as a turn of the wrist gives you any desired temperature which will be maintained indefinitely, so that you can brown a roast or bake a cake without any anxiety of the roast scorching or the cake falling. From the foregoing you can easily see that a Cabinet Gas Range, by preventing spoilage in cooking, saves the wheat—saves the meat—saves the sugar—and saves the fats, because it makes broiling so easy—saves labor, because it is the easiest stove to cook with—saves fuel, because it uses fuel only when actually needed for cooking any particular article of food—all of which means that much money is saved which ordinarily would be needlessly spent and which is now so badly needed for other useful purposes. Gas has transformed the kitchen from a dingy, overheated place with coal hods, ash cans and kindlings to a cool, clean, livable room where even on hot summer days cooking, preserving or ironing may be done in comfort, as gas has banished dirt and drudgery from the kitchen. How Gas Conserves Labor in the Home Where gas is used in homes, the labor of building fires, removing ashes and cleaning up afterwards can be devoted to more useful purposes. Then, too, gas is so much quicker that much less time is required to cook, heat water and iron clothes when gas is used. It allows the progressive home-maker time and opportunity to enjoy the higher things of life. See separate sheet enclosed for prices of articles shown in this booklet. Public Service Gas Company Three Think of This When You Build— Owners and occupants of houses or other buildings completely piped for gas are fortunate indeed these days. Does it seem logical when gas is being used so extensively for: Lighting Cooking Auxiliary Heating Laundry Purposes Water Heating Refuse Destruction that occupants of houses and apartments are deprived of its many bene¬ fits due to the lack of foresight on the part of builders and owners in not installing sufficient gas piping? And especially so when the cost of gas piping is probably the smallest item in the total cost of a new building. Some owners and builders make the mistake of sacrificing the useful for the ornate, but if they could hear the comments of the dissatisfied owners and tenants of houses in which ample provision had not been made for— Bracket Lighting by Gas Cooking by Gas—with a Modern Cabinet Gas Range Auxiliary Heating by Gas Refuse Destruction by Gas Water Heating by Gas Laundering by Gas —they, too, would see the wisdom of at least putting in adequate gas piping in every room, so that advantage could be taken of the service af¬ forded by Modern Gas Appliances, such as are shown in this booklet. The builder who does equip the houses he builds with side-wall gas brackets with Conceal-o’s installed on the same lines of piping for auxil¬ iary heating by gas, who installs at least one “Radiantfire” in the dining or living room, a Reznor wall heater in bathroom, will learn quickly enough from prospective purchasers and satisfied tenants that an investment made in these utilitarian features will net him big returns immediately and for years to come—more so than money spent in embellishments which, while pleasing to the eye, are quickly forgotten and often discounted by dis¬ criminating buyers or lessees. Four JB( -rHTlErTt J-: 'CCt-T J ’.L - » 1)4-fjEJNOlC J, <^ajTi!^e PLAcr-HEAnaT^ QTE 13 r^c. 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Location ^ or- ILLUSTI^ATEO • <^A3 • ^ppLlANCCS- • Tor. QA5- CquiPNENT* Of THE- LAUKDIW- -•^NO OtHCR- lLt03TRATEO- <^A3 ^-ppSaAN^S^RE FCR-TO”‘SHtCT-* • '■ A • AODE R N • DWT LL m'g- EinATIMq: 5t2TE A HOT-VATnC- @ £^UjSLTCL:;S E R VIC E ^ - XE. O ■•" N -T^' bracket lights may be installed on the same side lines of piping very in¬ expensively. Suggestions are also made as to the most desirable types of fireplace heaters and wall-pocket heaters, as well as the most suitable equipment for lighting, cooking, water heating, laundry work and refuse destruction. A house must be “livable” as well as pleasing to the eye. It is therefore absolutely necessary that the utilitarian features of a house be provided for as well as the aesthetic ones. These plans will help you do this—also save you money now and later. Any of these plans will be sent you free, upon request. Six The Convenience of the Conceal-O Dtt Bl The most popular and practical method of connecting gas reading or floor lamps, portable gas heaters, self-heated gas irons or other port¬ able gas appliances in a room is by an ornamental device called the Conceal-o, which may be installed on the same side lines of gas piping as the gas bracket lights. The most convenient location for the Conceal-o is about three feet from the floor. The Conceal-o is inexpensive to in¬ stall and one should be placed in bathroom, dining room, living room, bedroom or kitchen, as it will be found almost invaluable for using the above appliances. When new houses are being built the owner should see that Conceal-o’s are installed. The Conceal-o offers the most sat¬ isfactory way of connecting portable gas appliances, as well as the neatest way. To popularize the use of Conceal-o we bought several thousand of them, which we will sell as long as they last at price noted, which is less than they could be bought by us today in thousand lots. Price $ installation extra. Seven ■ a! _ ____ The Aristocrat of Cabinet Gas Ranges This range is built to conform with the most advanced ideas on kitchen equipment—hence its handsome, yet simple, smooth, easily-kept-clean de- si^. Constructed with full cast trimmed polished steel. It is non- breakable. Door frames are fitted with drawn steel white porcelain enameled panels. Baking oven (14x18x14) will cook 8 one-pound loaves of bread. Broiling oven (14x18x10) will cook a good sized turkey or a 12-pound roast. Has large shelf below to hold cook¬ ing utensils—also small shelf above cooking surface for dishes. Equipped with angle-iron door frame, enameled panels, burner tray and broiling pans, high shelf, drop door and five top burners—1 giant, 3 medium and 1 simmering—and a burner lighter. Floor space necessary, 39^4x24 in. Price, including installation, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms of payment should place this cabinet range in many homes. Eight n M n rs Choose this Cabinet Range if You Want Lots of Oven Room A good type of cabinet range for kitchens where floor space is lim¬ ited, measuring but 39 inches. Has enameled panels, drip and broiler pans and burner handles, high shelf and five top burners— 1 giant, 3 smaller and 1 simmering —and has a self-lighting device. Baking oven (16^/^xl8xll) will hold 8 one-pound bread loaves. Broiling oven (14x191^x12^/^) is large enough to hold a good-sized turkey. Floor space required 39 inches wide and 26 inches deep. Price, including installation, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Monthly payments are moderate. Nine ,--- - T-, A Cabinet Range With Dis¬ tinctive Features A compact range with glass door to top oven, enameled lower oven door panel, burner tray and broiler pans and an enamel protection at sides of oven near burners. Lower shelf is beveled, so that utensils cannot slide off. Canopy shelf can be tilted against back of canopy, out of the way, to make room for large utensils. -The ovens are alum¬ inized. Baking oven (18xl8J^xl2) will accom¬ modate 12 one-pound bread pans at one time. Broiling or roasting oven (14x191^x12) will hold a chicken, a turkey or a good sized roast. Five solid removable top burners—1 giant, 3 medium and 1 simmering—fitted with self-lighting device. Requires only small floor space—39x28 inches. Price, including installation, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Reason¬ able terms of payment can be arranged for. Ten R E ^ , v. ;■ *: v ’ w y yw.- g . 'jy; One of the Most Stylish Cabinet Ranges Made A practical and convenient little range for any kitchen. Made of steel, easy to keep clean. With Flexo enamel broiler pan and burner tray, rust-resisting white enamel door panels and porcelain burner handles. Bake oven (16x18x12) will hold 8 one- pound loaves. Broiling or roasting oven (16x18x9) will hold a large steak or a small roast. Floor space required, 43 inches wide by 26 inches deep. Has a srnall compartment under top burners. This, together with upper shelf and top ovens, ^ives considerable space on which to keep dishes. Five solid, removable top burners—1 giant, 3 medium and 1 simmering. Also fitted with self-lighting, device. Price, with plain splasher, including gas connection, $ With enameled splasher, $ Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms of monthly payments are small. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. if -’ ~ ^ B \ Eleven A Durable Cabinet Range at a Moderate Price An inexpensive cabinet s range with two good-*sized ovens, . high shelf and space below for,^ coojcipg utensils. Baking oven (16x18x12) will hold about 8 one-pound bread pans. Roasting and broiling oven (16x18x9) will hold a turkey or a roast. Equipment includes enameled door panels, drip and broiler pans, plain high shelf and five top burners—1 giant, 3 medium and 1 simmering—with a self- lighting device. Floor space required, 42x26 inches. Price, including installation, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Everyone can buy this cabinet range, as terms are within reach of all. Twelve This is a Good Cabinet Range for Tiny Kitchens A compact type of Cabinet Gas Range measuring but 36^/^ inches over all. Has oven valves in front. Baking oven (16x18x12) has nickeled frame and Pyrex glass panels; will hold about eight one-pound bread pans. Roasting and broiling oven (12xl8x 12) is extra high and roomy; will hold a large roast or a good-sized turkey. Five solid removable top burners—1 giant, 3 medium and 1 simmering. Has high shelf, enamel drip and broil¬ er pans and a self-lighting device. Floor space required, 36%x28 inches. Price, including installation, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. The monthly payments make it easy to own this cabinet range. Thirteen A Cabinet Gas Range You Would Appreciate Owning A very popular medium-sized cabinet range with five solid re¬ movable top burners—1 giant, 3 medium and 1 simmering—and a self-lighting attachment. Heavy, well-constructed castings. Shelf under burner top for utensils. Bake oven (16x18x12) will hold four one-pound bread pans on up¬ per shelf and four on bottom shelf. Broiling or roasting oven (16x 18x9) is suitable for steaks, roasts or a small turkey. The door panels, burner tray and broiler pan are all white por¬ celain enamel—the splasher back and oven sides are of smooth fin¬ ished steel. Both ovens are heat¬ ed by one set of burners. Floor space required, 44x26 inches. Price, installed, $ Five per cent, for cash. Sold on monthly payments. Fourteeen ■ ■I 5S »? %sic: ■ r ■ OB 'Vv; r- Thousands of Women Value This Cabinet Range Highly A very compact and complete cabinet range, with glass panel in bake oven door, white enamel panel in broiling oven door and white enamel splasher back, burner tray and broiler pan. Five solid removable top burners ^—1 giant, 3 medium and 1 simmer¬ ing—fitted with self-lighting device. A small shelf above these burn¬ ers provides space for holding dishes. Bake oven (18x18x13) will hold 9 one-pound loaves on upper rack and 9 on lower rack. Broiling and roasting oven (14 xl8xl4) will accommodate steak, roast or a large turkey. Floor space required, 40j4x26 inches. Price, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms allow for payment in several months. ■ ■ a m Fifteen This Cabinet Range, With its Glass Window, is Indeed Attractive This is a very handsome and complete ^pe of cabinet range, with nickel framed Pyrex glass panels in bake oven door, white porcelain enamel panel in lower oven, drip and broiler pans and burner handles. Ebonite finish. Small shelf above cooking surface is convenient for dishes. Bake oven (18x18x12) will hold 12 one- pound bread pans at one time. Broiling and roasting oven (14x18x12) will accommodate large steak, roast or turkey. Five solid, removable top burners—-1 giant, 3 medium and 1 simmering—fitted with self-lighting device. Ebonite finish. Floor space, 41x25 inches. Price, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. At¬ tractive monthly payments. I. * ■ ■ This Cabinet Range Will Please Most Progressive Housekeepers Every woman knows that waste _ of time in cooking is caused by watching food. It takes only 10 minutes to mix some cakes, but 45 minutes to bake them. This range, with the Oven Heat Regulator, removes all guesswork. You set the marked wheel according to the oven tempera¬ ture required, and the oven will not heat beyond the degree for which it is set. The oven regulator enables the housewife to enjoy results that equal, if not surpass, the best fireless cooker. The broiler is operated independent¬ ly of the baking oven. Measure¬ ments Width Depth Height Baking Oven 18 in. 18 in. 12 in. Broil’g Oven 18 in. 18 in. in Fl’r Space less End Shelf. 45^4 in. 21^/^ in. SOy^in. Equipment consists of enamel drip and broiler pans, door panels and splasher back; five top burners, top burner lighter. Price, including installation, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms, payable monthly, are very reasonable. No. 3107-S Direct Action Cabinet Range With Oven Heat Regulator Seventeen r> f* One of Our Most Handsome and Efficient Cabinet Ranges One of the best types of Cabinet Gas Range. With four ovens, canopy shelf and six top burners—one giant, four smaller burners and one simmering burner, with self-lighting at¬ tachment. Made of smooth steel, easily cleaned with soap and water. Door of upper oven is glass, nickel trimmed. Other doors and splasher back are enameled. The “visible” construction of the ovens means instant heat and a saving of the gas generally used to heat an oven for baking. Large lower baking oven 18 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 12 inches high, will easily ac¬ commodate 12 one-pound bread pans at one time. Upper bake oven, 16 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 11 inches high, will hold 8 one pound bread pans at a time. Meat oven, 14 inches wide, 20 inches deep and 12 inches high, will hold large turkey or roast. Warming oven, 12 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 12 inches high, gives good dish¬ warming space. Floor space, 48x28 inches. Price, including installation, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan on moderate monthly payments. Eighteen Sf r v,-:' R i'J The Cabinet Range De-Luxe This range gives you one very large lower oven, two smaller ovens and warming closet, heated by the same fire. It gives you seven solid remov¬ able top burners, one giant, five me¬ dium and one simmering burner and two self-lighting devices. The extra large lower bake oven (20 xl8xl2) will hold 16 one-pound bread pans. Floor space required 53x25 inches. The upper bake oven (16x18x14) has a glass door and thermometer indicator, and will hold 12 one-pound loaves of bread. The meat oven (16x18x14) will hold a large roast of meat or a big turkey. The warming closet is convenient for keeping food warm and for dishes. Equipment includes a canopy shelf, enameled door panels, drip and broiler pans, splasher back and burner handles. Price, including _ installation, $ Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms of pay¬ ment quoted on request. Nineteen ■ ■ ®S^e3S^X3^«4iaaS6K ■ ■ These Cabinet Ranges Will Cook Meals Cheapest, Quickest and Easiest in Large Residences No. 735 Vulcan Range Price and floor space of the No. 735 Vulcan Range shown else¬ where in this booklet. No. 222 Reliable Range (2 baking ovens), 54" wide, 35^2" deep. Price.$ No. 322 Reliable Range (3 baking ovens), 78" wide, 36^4" deep. Price. Baking Oven, 22" wide, 20" deep, 14" high. Elevated Broiler, 24" wide, 14" deep, 12" high. Warming Closet, 21" wide, 16" deep, 11" high. Elevated Toaster, 14" wide, 14" deep, 4" high. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. The ranges shown are especially designed for large residences, clubs and churches. They are built extra heavy, so as to meet the cooking requirements of a large family or where many persons are to be cooked for. Architects are now recommending and specifying these gas ranges in place of the large family steel coal ranges, which have been used for many years. No, 222 Reliable Range • a Twenty It Pays to Know the Best Combination Gas and Coal Ranges Gas Kitchens are the cheapest kitchens to use in houses having furnaces and it is extravagant to install or use a coal range in such kitchens. There are many unheated houses and flats for which we recommend the combination range shown here. If you are going to use a combination range, we suggest you get one that will cook your meals the cheapest and in the quickest and most comfortable way, one that will give you no trouble either today or for years to come—one that will last for many years. Quality Combination Ranges Give Great Satisfaction With this type of combination range, coal is used to heat water in spring, fall and winter, and to furnish an abundance of heat when heat is desirable. All cooking can be done by gas, as it should be, since gas is cheaper to use than coal for cooking purposes. Boiling and frying can be done, however, when coal Are is in operation. Has an 18-inch baking, broiling or roasting oven, flve top burners, large water back, dust damper, draw center, or duplex grates, aluminized ovens, deep cast-iron coal firebox section and water back in firebox, top burner lighter. No. 836 has white enameled door panel, drip and broiler pans and full nickel gas burner manifold. Price $ as illustrated, with warming closet. Same range with plate shelf, $ Prices include gas connection and flue and water connections from existing outlets in kitchen. Floor space 36j4 inches wide by 28 ] 4 - inches deep by 65^ inches high. Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms 20 per cent, payable with order; 20 per cent, payable monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Twenty-One The Comfort of Having Plenty of Hot Water Can you think of anything that would add more to your comfort and conven¬ ience than a Gas Water Heater? Time and again during the day and night there is a demand in your home for hot water in the bathroom, the kitchen, the laundry. It is indispensable where there are children, and is particularly appreciated when there is illness and at house-cleaning time. Why depend any longer on old-fashioned ways of heating water? With a Gas Water Heater you can have an abundance of hot water—night or day—with¬ out bothering with a coal fire with its annoyances and waiting for the water to get hot It’s the quickest, easiest and cheapest way to get piping hot water. What you save in fuel by this method of heating water instead of with a coal range will pay for the cost of a Gas Water Heater. It is costing you now more to heat water with a coal fire than you need pay. There are three types of Gas Water Heaters: First—The Automatic In¬ stantaneous. Second—The Automatic Storage. Third—The Boiler Heater. These types are described in detail elsewhere. Prices and terms at which they are sold are also noted. Twenty-Two Automatic Instantaneous Water Heater The Automatic Instantaneous Water Heater is constructed of copper, brass and iron, and will last for many years. It will heat 10 gallons for less than 1 cent. It is usually installed in the cellar or laundry and connected with the water piping system. The Automatic Instantaneous furnishes hot water quickly—within a moment or so after the faucet is turned on, depending upon the distance the hot water has to travel from the heater to the faucet. The water is instantaneously heated as it passes through the copper coil, and hot water will flow as long as the faucet remains open. Therefore, closing the faucet immediately shuts off the gas supply, so you need waste no fuel. The pilot light which ignites the main gas sup¬ ply when a faucet is turned on uses only a trifling amount of gas per month. The temperature of the water is governed by a thermostat, and by virtue of this device you can get hot water at almost the exact tem¬ perature you desire. Imagine, if you will, the convenience of such * a hot water service—the time and energy it will save you every day of the year. We sell the well-known Ruud, Pittsburg, Humphrey and Kompak. No. 30—3 gallons per minute size—Humphrey . $ No. 4 —4 gallons per minute size—Kompak . Ruud, Humphrey or Pittsburg: No. 3—3 gallons per minute size . No. 4 —4 gallons per minute size . No. 6—6 gallons per minute size . No. 8—8 gallons per minute size . Water, gas and flue connection, $ additional. Sold on our Pay-as-used Plan. Terms of payment low enough to enable many homes to have the hot-water service an Automatic Instantaneous Water Heater gives. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Twenty-Three The Water Heaters for Small Homes o The Boiler Water Heaters we sell have been tested both as to efficiency and also durability. The copper coils being of heavy gauge copper and wound just right to absorb the fullest amount of heat generated by the powerful, economical, specially designed gas burner. It will cost you less to use a boiler water heater than you think. Read what it will do: Supply plenty of hot water—for a refreshing bath—in from 10 to 20 minutes—at a cost for gas of 2 cents. Enough to wash a big panful of greasy dishes—before the table is cleared—^at a cost for gas of 1 cent. More than needed for a day’s wash¬ ing—before you need it—at a cost for gas of 10 cents. Price on boiler water heaters in¬ cludes gas connection and water connection from outlet in kitchen. Sold on Pay-as-used Plan. Monthly payments asked by us being small enough to enable every home to have one. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. No. 25 Kompak One of the most efficient heaters made Price, $ No. 5R Humphrey The Aristocrat of Heaters. Has'blue enameled covered jacket Price, $ No. 1 Lion A heater that has given universal satisfaction Price, $ Twenty-Four Automatic Storage Water Heaters The Automatic Storage Water Heater consists of a combination of a boiler covered with insulating ma¬ terial and a gas water heater. It is equipped with a thermostat for controlling the temperature of the water. With this type of water heater there is always a quan¬ tity of hot water available, as when hot water is drawn from the boiler the gas burners are ignited from the tiny pilot which burns continuously and more water is heated to replace the hot water drawn. The automatic storage type is particularly adapted for use in homes, clubs or institutions, requiring a large quantity of hot water quickly, or where there are long lines of water piping, or where the water pressure is low. It can also be operated with a return circulating system of piping. The pilot light uses only a small amount of gas monthly, and while the cost of gas for heating the water in some installations might be slightly in excess of what it would cost to heat it by the automatic instantaneous type, the service afforded in such installations is such as to more than warrant the slight additional cost Kompak Automatic Storage Gas Water Heater Price, 18-gallon size . $ Price, 32-gallon size . Water, gas and flue connections, $ extra. Pay-as-used Plan Terms: 20 per cent, payable with order, 20 per cent, monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. The Lovekin Automatic Storage Gas Water Heater Price, 22-gallon size. $ Price, 28-gallon size. Price, 3S-gallon size. Price, 45-gallon size.. Price, 60-gallon size. Prices include water, gas and flue con¬ nections Pay-as-used Plan Terms: 20 per cent, payable with order, 20 per cent, payable monthly for four njonths. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. ■ ■I Twenty-Five Water Heaters for Special Purposes Vulcan Copper Coil Tank Water Heater This combination of a little water heater and boiler is being used by hundreds of confectioners, barbers, hair-dressing parlors, bakers, butchers and delicatessen dealers, as it quickly furnishes hot water for many purposes. Will heat five gallons of water in twelve min¬ utes. Many storekeepers would find this little device just what they need to heat water for cleaning purposes. Price, $ Connection from existing water outlet in room. $ Berkshire Heater Working under steam vapor only the Berkshire will heat a 40-gallon boiler quicker than a hot kitchen fire, and uses so little steam that the quantity is not noticed. Water will be free from rust, dirt and scale. Is attached to the steam piping, the same as a radiator. Thousands are in use—giving entire satis¬ faction. Price, No. 1, $ No. 2, $ Con¬ nection extra. Pay-as-Used Terms: Fifty per cent, payable with order, balance payable 50 per cent, monthly for two months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Twenty-Six ■ if This is the Modern Home Laundry The gas heated laundry appliances used in this home, such as the clothes dryer, ironing machine, gas iron, clothes washer, laundry stove and auto¬ matic instantaneous water heater, would make laundry work lots easier in your home. They have conclusively disproved the statement that a “woman’s work is never done,” for through their assistance drudgery has been removed from laundry work and the time shortened several hours on washing and ironing days. The prevailing difficulty of securing desirable household helpers affords additional reason why gas laundry appliances should be used as much as possible. Every housewife who can possibly afford it should have a Gas Heated Ironing Machine for the following reasons: It is best, because the uniform pressure and even heat insure a perfect finish, and the perfect control makes possible straight edges. Twenty-Seven ^‘Simplex” Ironing Machines The “Simplex” will iron perfectly all table and bed linen, towels, dresser scarfs, doilies, curtains, un¬ derwear, house dresses, aprons, night apparel, hosiery, etc. Ironers are to be had to turn by hand, or from a motor on a washer, or complete with own motor. Made in 42-inch for 2J4 yard linen and 20-inch napkins, and in 46-inch for 2J4 yard linen and 22-inch napkins. Price 42 in. with motor, without stand .$ 42-in. with motor, with stand 42-in. without motor, without stand . 42-in. without motor, with stand . 46-in. with motor, with stand It is quickest, because it will iron in one hour what would require four hours with the ordinary sad iron. It is easiest, no iron to lift or change; simply feed the clothes in straight. It is cheapest—three to four cents is the total cost for fuel and power to do an average ironing, and the ironer lasts a lifetime. “Thor” Ironing Machines 38 in. complete with motor.$ 38 in. without motor. 44 in. complete with motor. . . . 44 in. without motor. 50 in. complete with motor. 50 in. without motor. Pay-as-Used Terms, on either the “Thor” or the “Simplex” are as follows : Twenty per cent, payable with order; 20 per cent, payable month¬ ly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Price does not include connections if gas piping or electric wiring has to be run. Twenty Eight The Last Piece Done As Easily As The First Why continue ironing the old way? Why not iron as this progressive young house¬ keeper irons? She knows that the “Iwantu” Comfort Self-heated Iron (1) saves on ironing day hundreds of steps; (2) 15 cents fuel expense; (3) three hours’ time; (4) energy, health and looks; (5) insures more sleep; (6) irons anything from table cloths to laces at any con¬ venient time—without advance preparation; (7) in¬ sures a cool, comfortable kitchen. Double point glides easily forward and backward in and out of dainty pleated lingerie. Costs less than 3 cents a day for gas. Price of our guaranteed “Iwantu” Comfort Odor¬ less Iron, with 6 feet of the best tubing made and safety hose connection, $ $1.00 payable with order; balance payable $1.00 monthly for three months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Twenty.-Nine A Week’s Washing in an Hour Washing in the old way meant untold hard, wearing work, to say nothing of the wear and tear on the clothes, which is now done away with by the use of the “Almetal” Household Steam Laundry. Live steam purifies and whitens the clothes, and the “Almetal” generates its own steam, and a tremendous lot of it, just the same as the big commercial Steam Laundry does. Every woman knows that hot suds are absolutely necessary for wash¬ ing clothes clean, but in the ordinary washing machine the water cannot be kept hot, with the result that most of the clothes, and per¬ haps the dirtiest of them, are washed in luke¬ warm water. GAS HEATED Household SteamLaundry The “Almetal” Household Steam Laundry not only heats the water right in the machine, but keeps it hot and generates the live steam, which is so essential to purifying the linen and leaving it white, sweet and fluffy. The washing machine section of the “Almetal” forces the steaming suds through the clothes instead of forcing the clothes through the water. Washes by the vacuum suction principle, six sheets, or equivalent, at a time. Light-running, hand power drive, with grooved balance wheel for operating from motor. A child can operate it. Has drain cock for emptying water. Con¬ sumes less than three cents’ worth of gas per hour. Will wash clothes faster than two women can rinse and hang on the line. The “Almetal” is furnished at a cost of only $1.00 additional, with a wire tray for canning, steaming or sterilizing 32 quart-jars of fruit at a time. Used and endorsed by Women’s Central Committee on Food Conservation, and others for canning. Price, $ Pay-as-Used Terms; $7.70 with order; balance payable $7.70 monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Thirty A New Gas Appliance for a Two-fold Purpose The Sanitary Ventilating Gas- Heated Boiler for Washing or Preserving This new device has several advan¬ tages over the combination of a regular laundry stove and a wash boiler; the chief advantage being that the heat from the gas is confined more closely under and around the boiler, which makes this a very efficient device for boiling clothes, also for canning fruits and vegetables. Is just the right height to work at, and does away with the neces¬ sity of lifting a wash boiler. Price, $ Gas connection extra. Pay-as-Used Plan Terms: $7.00 payable with order; balance payable $ monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. A Good Type of Gas Laundry Stove We have sold hundreds of these specially designed laundry stoves dur¬ ing the past year. The price is indeed moderate for such a well-built stove. Price, $ Gas connection extra. Pay-as-Used Plan Terms: $4.00 with order; balance payable following month. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Thirty-One The Easy Way to Dry Clothes, Independent of the Weather Gas Heated Clothes Dryer Why run the risk of catching cold or incurring serious illness by going out in win¬ try weather to hang up clothes? Gas Heated Clothes Dryers are ideal for quickly drying clothes on wash days, in large or small homes, apartments, convents, hospitals and other institutions. Many are now in use in such places, and in schools for drying pupils’ and teachers’ cloth¬ ing. Others are drying police and liremen’s uniforms, while golf, country, athletic and baseball clubs find them invaluable for drying the clothes of players. Dryers can be made any size to meet laundry room conditions. The method of heating and ventilating the cabinet is ideal. Clothes dry quickly in a sanitary and satisfactory manner. We will be pleased to furnish an estimate on request for installing a dryer complete. Prices range from $ upwards, according to the size and number of racks de¬ sired. Installation extra. Pay-as-Used Terms; Fifty per cent payable with order; balance payable 50 per cent, monthly for two months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. ■ ■ ■ a Thirty-Two Modern Incandescent Gas Light as a Conservation Agent Leading oculists and lighting experts recently made an investigation of light in its relation to the human being; its effect on the eyes, temperament, efficiency. The result of this investigation was wholly favorable to modern incandescent gas light. At West Point and Annapolis the students are especially recommended to use modern incandescent gas lighting during study hours, because the soft mellow rays are restful to the eye. Think of this in connection with your children’s study hours. Consider how important it is also to every member of your household—how necessary it is to have lighting fixtures at their maximum of efficiency in order that every one’s eyesight may be conserved to the fullest extent. To a surprisingly large extent the comfort of your home also depends on its proper illumination. Whether at work or at play, or studying, writing, knitting or reading, modern incandescent gas light is acknowledged by oculists to be agreeable to the human eye because of its peculiar daylight qualities, therefore provision should be made for the general use of incandescent gas light, particularly in rooms where reading or fine work of any sort is to be done. There is an erroneous opinion based upon insufficient knowledge or superficial thought, that the burning of gas lights vitiates the air. All impartial investigations liy competent authorities have shown that this statement is groundless and that, due to unexpected but none the less reasonable and effective causes, the burning of gas in small quantities such as are required for lighting is always accompanied by an im¬ provement in the breathing quality of the air. Thirty-Three 0 ■ w;^«S3a;ftf«^grgi^g^EBg gB8l giy 3e!ag^pgBag aii»SF>a faar>cgs33a!Baji^^'j^aBB^a;B^ -i 3 No. 1644 Semi-Indirect Gas Fixtures of Surpassing Beauty No. 1640-1550 The Semi-Indirect Fixtures shown in this booklet give you an idea of what pleasing designs can be had in gas lighting fixtures. They are beautiful in appearance, convenient to operate, reflect mellow, eye¬ pleasing light and will not discolor. Bowls of our Semi-Indirect Fixtures can easily be removed for cleaning. Old brass finish regularly furnished. All are equipped with self-lighting attachments. No. 1644—14-inch Amber, one-piece Art Glass Bowl. Price, $ A very dainty fixture for small dining rooms, reception halls or libraries. No. 1640-1550—18-inch Amber leaded Art Glass Bowl, with ruby diamond decorations. This is a very effective but inexpen¬ sive fixture. Price, $ Note: Price of No. 1660 Fixture shown in room above, $ Prices include in¬ stallation from exist¬ ing centre gas outlet in room, ready to use. See cover page for Pay-as-Used Plan Terms. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. *2 3 . Thirty-Four • a ■ ■ Gas Domes of the Better Kind No. 4939 Our Gas Domes and Colonial Fixtures are noteworthy for their beauty of de¬ sign, rich color effects and high class work¬ manship. There is a wide variety on display at our showroom. All domes installed by us are hung at the correct height from table. They are so designed that lamp can be placed up in the dome out of range of vision. No. 4939—19 inch Co¬ lonial Fixture. A new type of gas fixture. Price, complete with can¬ dle burners, $ No. 4906—2 2 - i n c h Dome. Colors, light atn- ber body, green decora¬ tions, golden amber rib¬ bons. Price, complete with Reflex Welsbach light, $ No. 4908—2 2 - i n c h Dome. Colors, light am¬ ber body, green ribbon and skirt; rose decora¬ tions. Price, complete with Reflex Welsbach light, $ No. 4940—2 2 - i n c h Dome. One of our new¬ est designs. Price, com¬ plete with Reflex Wels¬ bach light, $ See cover page for Pay-as-Used Plan Terms. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. No. 4906 No. 4908 No. 4940 Prices include installation from existing centre outlet in room. Gas percolator attachment for any of our domes, semi-direct or Colonial fixtures, $1.25 additional. A Big Value in Gas Floor Lamps The Gas Floor Lamp combines all the grace, beauty and elegance of the floor lamp, with the soft, healthful flood of light from the gas man¬ tle. As a decorative furnishing for the home it possesses great artistic merit, adding a touch of luxury to any living room or library, while as a lamp it furnishes a light closely resembling sunlight. The base, or standard, of this lamp is gracefully shaped of solid ma¬ hogany, while the shade is unusually large and of the finest material and workmanship. The whole lamp stands six feet high, and is connected from a modern Conceal-0 baseboard connection with Gaspruf silk-covered tubing. A self- lighting gas burner of an entirely new type is placed high up in the shade, giv¬ ing an unusually beautiful effect. Our Special Offer Makes This Floor Lamp Easy to Own For a limited time we are offering this lamp at very easy terms—^complete, for $. Pay-as-used Plan Terms: $5.00 payable with order, balance pay¬ able $5.00 monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. The price includes this beautiful floor lamp with the necessary piping, a Con¬ ceal-0 baseboard connection, Gaspruf tubing and No. 808 C. E. Z. light and fibre key self-lighter. All installed and ready to use at this price, provided not over 25 feet of piping is required. When a lamp of such beauty and quality can be secured for $ at terms as reasonable as we have made, no home should be without one. Thirty-Six Some Pretty Hall Lights of Dainty Design No. 4882 Lantern Adams Design Price, $ No. 4884 Lantern Louis Quinze Design Price, $ Looking for something unusually good to replace your old style hall or den light? Then just inspect our line. You’ll find some mighty pleasing designs and color effects. All lanterns shown here are equipped with C E. Z. Lights, and the glass is Cathedral Amber Art Glass, except the 1696 fixture which has the Welsbach Kinetic Burner and an opal globe. No. 1696 Colonial Design Opal Bowl Price, $ Prices include installation from exist¬ ing centre gas outlet in room ready to use. See cover page for Pay-as-Used Plan Terms: Five per cent, discount for cash with order. No. 4883 Lantern Modern Hexagonal Design Price, $ No. 4885 Lantern _ Empire Design Price, $ Thirty-Seven u: yj;'-: High Quality Gas Bracket Lights No. 7621-G Bracket with No. 808 C. E. Z. Light and decorated glass shade. Price* complete with fibre key self-lighter, $ No. 7622-G Bracket with No. 808 C. E. Z. Light and decorated glass shade. Price, complete with fibre key self-lighter, $ No. 723 Bracket Light, including No. 709 C. E. Z. candle light. No. 805 Persian globe. No. 729 globe holder, and fibre key self-lighter. Price, com¬ plete, $ No. 7625-G Bracket with No. 808 C. E. Z. Light with an artistic glass shade. Price, complete with fibre key self-lighter, $ Prices include installation, from existing side outlet in room, ready to use. See cover page for Pay-as-Used Plan Terms. Five per cent, dis¬ count for cash with order. Thirty-Eight ■ ■ •7T’'5?^sbss^ ■ ■ No. 7430 G.—Hall fix¬ ture, complete with vari¬ ous colored art glass and C, E. Z. light. Price, Price, only, $ fixture No. 7431 G.—Hall fixture, complete as shown, with C. E. Z. light and art glass of golden amber with green or ruby border. Price, $ Price of fixture only, $ No. 6837 G.— Complete as shown, with C. E. Z. lights, glass shades and self-lighters. Price, 2-light, $ Made in 2-light only. Price of fixture only, $ No. 7263 G.— Complete as shown, equipped with C. E. Z. lights, glass shades and self¬ lighters. Price, 2-light, $ 3- light, $ Price of fixture only, $ 3-light, $ No. 7166 G.— Complete as shown, with C. E. Z. lights, glass shades and self-lighter at¬ tachment. Price, 2-light, $ 3- light, $ Price of fixture Guaranteed Staple Fixtures, Moder¬ ately Priced Prices include installations from existing centre gas outlet in room and Welsbach lamps where priced with same. See cover page for Pay-as-Used Plan Terms. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Thirty-Nine Improved Types of Incandescent Gas Lamps The wonderful C. E. Z. Light, of which we have sold over 125,000, de¬ cidedly improves incandescent home lighting, as it is simplicity itself and easy to take care of. There is no in¬ side glassware to break or clean, the only renewable parts being the small rag mantles, which are very strong and give an exceptionally brilliant light, which is, however, softened and diffused by the special wide shade, producing the semi-indirect lighting effect, which is so restful to tired eyes. It is the best light you can use in any room in the house, with the ex¬ ception of the kitchen, for which we i gn— recommend the inverted lighting fixture shown below. I The new C. E. Z. brackets shown else¬ where are the equal in appearance and ease of operation of any bracket lights made. The Kitchen Lighting Fixture We Recommend This equipment, consisting of brass pendant of good design and aie Reflex light, with self-lighting attachment, is the pleasant and practical way to furnish one abundance of eye-pleasing light in the kitchen. There will be no dark spots and the breakage will be very little. Price, complete, including installation, $ Reflex Lamp, only, $ No. 902 — Welsbach Portico Lamp. Furnished in white enamel and gold and green enamel. Price, $ Connec¬ tion, extra. No. 756 C. E. Z. Light—Price, $ including installation. Forty You Can Increase Your Profits Through a Better Lighted Store Other things being equal, a cheerily lighted store attracts more customers than a dimly lighted one—and in so doing increases profits. Modern Gas Light, which possesses qualities akin to sunlight, will make any store more cheerful and inviting to customers. Another most important thing for the storekeeper to re¬ member is to use care in selecting gas lighting fixtures and to consult someone who thoroughly understands the cor¬ rect principles of modern store illumination. It is good judgment to select only such fixtures as will give satis¬ faction today and for years to come. Annually thousands of dollars are spent by storekeepers —nay wasted—on inferior store lighting fixtures. Semi-Indirect Cone Store Lighting Fixture With No. 1682 14-inch Bowl and 4 Mantles. One of the most stylish, easily maintained and efficient store lighting fixtures we sell. Thousands of them are now in use and if you wish something different for your store, here it is. Price, $ The Humphrey Radio 30 Daylight 3-Mantle Gas Storelighting Fixture Storekkeepers who have chosen Hum¬ phrey Radio Lighting Units have invested their money wisely, as this lamp insures them a highly satisfactory lighting ser¬ vice for many years. Price, $ No. 1686 Semi-Indirect Store Lighting Fixture With No. 1552 16-inch Opal Bowl and Four Mantles. This design gives you an idea of what gas store lighting fixtures of the better kind are. Price. $ Pay-as-used plan terms: 20 per cent, of purchase price payable with order, 20 per cent, payable monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Forty-One f) B ^^Hee < BW ii * g ^^* gBtaBaWBK^BBSgBSSBa^^ ■ ■ Ask Your Neighbors About ‘‘Radiantfire/’ the Triumph in Gas Heating Be sure to see the beautiful firelight effect of the Radiantfire Gas Heater. We believe you will be convinced of the importance of modern¬ izing your fireplace. The Radiantfire gives real heating service; is powerful enough to warm the largest rooms or offices. Its beauty of design and finish makes it ap¬ propriate for the finest homes. Compared with other methods of fire¬ place heating, the Radiantfire can be op¬ erated at less cost and without the pres¬ ence of dust, soot and ashes. At the same time it possesses the charm of a coal or wood fire. The popularity of the Radiantfire was so Forty-Two great last Fall that we sold more than 1000, and could have disposed of more had we been able to get them when they were wanted. The heat from the Radiantfire is healthful, like the heat from the sun— carries its warmth directly to that object upon which the radiating heat waves fall, and is, therefore, very different from the so-called “convected heat” which merely warms the air surrounding it. Radiantfire heat is the kind you enjoy when seated in a sunny window on a winter morning. It may also be likened to the kind of heat that beats upon you through the car window as the train rolls past a pile of burning ties; or to the heat you feel when seated close to an open wood fire. Radiantfire heat completely satisfies because, in addition to supplying a proper degree of warmth it leaves the air in the room comfortable and fresh for breathing. The room that is heated by a Radiantfire will never feel “close” and “stuffy.” There’s a Type of ‘‘Radiantfire” for Every Home Greatest Greatest Greatest Price Width Height Depth No. 20.. $ 17 inches 21 inches ly^ inches No. 40.. 27 inches 21 inches ly^ inches No. 102.. 24 V 2 inches 22% inches 10% inches Body Width 17 inches 17 inches 19 inches Connection extra. Half-inch pipe connection required. Regularly furnished in black and green finish. Other styles and fin¬ ishes can be had on special order. Pay-as-Used Plan Terms: Twenty per cent, payable with order, 20 per cent, payable monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Forty-Three Mead Odorless Gas Logs Add Much to Home Cheer Mead Odorless Gas Logs give one all the pleasure of the old open fireplace with its friendly glow and many memories, but minus the dis¬ comfort of dirt, soot and ashes. A Mead Odorless Gas Log in the re¬ ception hall or library is a useful adjunct to one’s heating plant. We have over a thousand of these gas logs in hotels, apartment houses, clubs and homes, where the mantel is no longer simply an ornament, since a Mead Odorless Gas Log adds greatly to the appearance of the mantel and room and is ready for use on chilly, rainy days in summer or on coldest days in winter. The Mead Gas Log is absolutely odorless and we believe it is the most effective gas log made. The lower log is a water vessel; there is con¬ stantly a sufficient supply of moisture in the room. Various designs and sizes not shown here may also be had. Let us replace your old gas log with this economical and effective gas log. No. 101, 18 in. long by 16 in. high by 7 in. deep.$ ■—2-Stick Log No. 105, 21 in. long by 17^4 in. high by 7^/4 in. deep. —2-Stick Log No. 201, 18 in. long by 17% in. high by 7j4 in. deep. —3-Stick Log No. 203, 20 in. long by 18 in. high by 8 in. deep. —3-Stick Log Installation extra. Pay-as-Used Plan Terms: Twenty per cent, payable with order, 20 per cent, payable monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Special booklet sent on request. Forty-Four Attractive Hob Grate, Equipped With the Universal Odorless Gas Log This Hob Grate is well de¬ signed and its appearance will warrant its installation in any home. This heater is so constructed that it will fit in fireplaces as shallow as four inches. Size 30H inches high, 30 inches wide, 4 inches deep. No. 133, Price, $ An additional charge will be made where piping is ne¬ cessary. A New Type of Odorless Gas Heater The Thermophore operates on the principle of radiant heat, which scientific researches have demon¬ strated is the most desirable energy for heating rooms. The most of its heat is vibrated heat waves, which, like the sun’s rays, convey their heat energy to the object touched. This type of heater is not only efficient and economical in its operation, but is very pleasing in appearance. Price, No. B-3, Thermophore, $ Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan: Twenty per cent, payable with order; 20 per cent, payable monthly for four months. Forty-Five ■ B These Gas Heaters Have Given Universal Satisfaction The Solar Grand Substantially constructed, and operates with a “white” or illuminating flame, with combustion developed to per¬ fection, so that all of the heat generated can be re¬ flected into the room, as the heat is absolutely odorless. No. 1 (square) Antique Black with Brass Trim. . .$ No. 7 (square; Stove Fin¬ ish; Mottled Glass in Grate . No. 5 (square) Oxidized Brass Frame. No. 6 (oval) Antique Black with Brass Trim for Mar¬ ble Mantles . Will heat from 2,000 to 5,000 cubic feet of space at a cost of 1^ to 2)4 cents per hour. Will fit standard fireplace openings. The Perfecto This heater is supplying heat for many New Jersey stores, halls, shops and offices. It is made of Planished Russia Iron with Cast Iron Frame, finished with Silvered Aluminum Bronze. The red coal grate fire effect is very attractive. The size is 25 inches high, 26 inches long and 14 inches wide, and sets on etched stove board. Will heat from 2,000 to 5,000 cubic feet of space at a cost of from to 214 cents per hour. Price, No. 10 Size, $. (Connections extra on both heaters. Pay-as-Used Plan Terms on either Solar Grand or Perfecto heaters. Twenty per cent, payable with order, 20 per cent, payable monthly for four months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Forty-Six ■ ■ .“ssrs?sEai?»’^ ■ ■ ■ ■ f*s^tst5££2asa?g£afese^^i^agf2^^siSB^e2^^ieeea«is^sRes©©^0aifi^«K3s«3::ii*.T:i^^Tffi=^ ■ ■ Every Household Has Need for a ‘‘Hot Spot” Gas Heater We cannot • recommend this heater too highly for use in rooms where heat is required occasionally. While it will heat a bathroom or a bedroom in al¬ most no time—it will also make corn- fortable medium-sized living rooms, li¬ braries, parlors or dining rooms, within a few minutes. Some women also find a “Hot Spot” just the heater to warm the kitchen the first thing in the morning. We have sold over 25,000 of these heaters and we never have sold a heat¬ ing stove which equals it in the service rendered purchasers from heating, ap¬ pearance, durability and convenience standpoints. Price, $ Connection extra. Pay- as-Used Plan Terms: $2.00 with order, balance payable $1.50 monthly for three months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Reliable “Hot Spot” Heater Special Offer: On all sales of this heater we will include our “Gaspruf” tubing at cents per foot. Regular price, cents per foot. Forty-Seven ■ ■ _ The Reznor Wall Heater Keeps Bathrooms Comfortable All Year ’Round This Reznor Heater, which is made of heavy cast iron, with a copper reflector, can be placed in any bathroom, bedroom or kitchen wall with perfect safety, as it is so constructed that no special prepara¬ tion need be made in the opening and it will be found to be an ornament to any bathroom, bedroom or kitchen, as the nickel or white enamel finish harmon¬ izes with the other nickel fittings. Size, 16^ inches wide by 18 inches high by 4 %. inches deep. No. 33—Price, nickel finish, $ white enamel finish, $ Installation extra. Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms 50 per cent, payable with order, 25 per cent, payable monthly for two months. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Forty-Eight ■ ■ &.ag38S8?s?^n‘ -,*.aa;taa'^^gg^^^;:r>:^ CLOTH This little device will satisfactorily singe poultry, which is at best a disagreeable and dangerous task as done at present, with lighted paper. Price $ Vincent Wall Burner This little burner will be found of value in nurs¬ ery* pantries, bathrooms and bedrooms for heating small quantities of water and food. Nickel-plated—is attached to wall. Price, $ Connection extra. Gas-Pruf Tubing This is the best gas tubing to be had at any price, as it is made of the finest materials and constructed along scientific lines, by a promi¬ nent manufacturer of gas tubing. In fact, it is really a metal and rubber tubing—two tubings in one, so to speak. The illustration shows how this tubing is made, and if you will stop and consider how important it is to buy nothing but the best tubing, we believe that you will agree that poorly constructed tubing is dear at any price. Price, cents per foot, for either lamp or stove tubing, when purchased separately. Safety Hose Connection This connection is extra-heavily made and is so constructed that it automatic¬ ally locks when turned on or off. Price, cents. Poultry Singer ■ ■ Fifty-Five ■ ■ Gas Incinerators Have Many Uses The Ricketts Type Capacity No. 1 Portable ^-bbl. No. 1 Wall ;4-bbl. No. 2 Portable j4-bbl. No. 2 Wall 3^-bbl. Incinerators FI. Space Height Price 17x13 in. 37 in. $ . 32 in. 20x20 in. 49 in. . 42 in. In country houses it is cheaper to burn garbage than pay for its removal. In apartments there need be no garbage traveling upon the same dumb waiter upon which food is delivered. In hospitals it is neces¬ sary in each ward for the destruction of dressings, sputum boxes and waste. In banks and business houses it is a perfect destroyer of cancelled docu¬ ments, coupons and other papers. Incineration at the place where waste originates is recognized by the leading sanitary engineers throughout the world as the only proper method of garbage disposal. Doctors and dentists find the gas incinerator a most satisfactory appliance in their establishments. Office buildings, clubs and institutions should use it. Portable Type The No. 1 requires a 5-inch flue connection; with the No. 2, a 6-inch. It is necessary to have a proper flue and at least a ^-inch gas supply. The Portable type is used for buildings already constructed and is preferably placed in the kitchen. The Wall type is usually specified for new buildings and is set into the chimney brace. The No. 1 is recommended for small and medium sized resi¬ dences, and the No. 2 for large residences, hospitals, banks, small restaurants, etc. Price includes gas connections and ten feet of flue connection. We also sell the Incinerite. Prices $ and $ Pay-as-Used Plan Terms: $25.00 payable with order; balance payable 25 per cent, monthly for four months. Five per cent, dis¬ count for cash with order. Fifty-six ■ ■ .-«-r--- : ,-jc<«is«e®^i?ss?2issjia®SBgaseafiEa5mica®^^3»w^ ■ ■ These Gas Appliances Are Giving Fine Service in Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, etc. 1 i The best cooking service for res¬ taurants, hotels, clubs, institutions, bakers and confectioners is afforded by gas and the specially designed appliances illustrated herein are fur¬ nishing a very desirable and eco¬ nomical service. Garland Hotel, Siphon Blast Burner, Gas Range We have installed many of these improved hotel gas ranges in clubs, restaurants, hotels and institutions and can recommend them for cook¬ ing in such establishments. No. 45-26N (double section) with single deck high shelf, price $ Same range (single section), price $ Connection extra. Double deck high shelf, $ per section extra. Floor space per section, 34)4" wide, 38" deep. The No. 16-26 Garland Salamander Broiler can be attached to any section of Garland Range. Has a lever-control for raising and lowering the grid. Price, $ Vulcan Hotel Ranges The No. 73.S .is a coal range that burns gas for fuel. Has smooth finished French top (all hot-top). Heavily constructed for severe usage. Simple to operate. Equipped with two sets of burn¬ ers, one above and the other be¬ low the oven. The upper burner is a large four-ring four-control burner lighted by pilot. Lower set consists of three cast-iron line burners and two oven lighters operated from out¬ side. No. 735 All-Hot-Top Range, per section, $ No. 751 “All Hot Top” Range, per section, $ Connection extra. Floor space, per section, 30" wide, 40" deep. No. 652 High Broiler, per section, $ No. 651 Double High Shelf, per sec¬ tion, $ Single High Shelf, $ Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms can be arranged for. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Fifty-Seven Special Ranges for Lunch Rooms and Small Restaurants For short order work and baking and roasting they cannot be excelled, as thou¬ sands who have bought them know from experience. The demand last season exceeded the supply, so we recommend that orders be placed as early this year as possible. No. 28 Eclipse Restaurant Range This range may be had with various top grate combinations and with one or two ovens. Regular equipment of two-oven stove consists of 12 top burners of various kinds and sizes, two baking or roasting ovens, 22 inches by 19^ inches by 14 inches; a griddle cake baker plate, one broiler plate, two perforated plates and two open top grates. Price $ Stove, when equipped with all open top grates, as illus¬ trated, price $ One oven size, all open grates, price $ Connection extra. No. 25 Eclipse Hotel Range This range is built for ser¬ vice, and is suitable for me¬ dium size hotels or large res¬ taurants. The frame is made of heavy angle iron, the body of extra heavy hammered Russian steel, and the front and doors are heavy cast iron. Equipment consists of eight powerful 8-inch star burners and two ovens, 22 inches by 24 inches by 14 inches. Price, double section, $ Single section, $ Connection extra. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms can be arranged for. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Fifty-Eight The Right Types of Gas Broilers for Hotels, Large Restaurants, Factory Kitchens, Clubs and Institutions New York French Range, Siphon Blast Burner Broiler and Roasting Oven This is a very efficient type of broiler, as it can be used in sections as desired, each flame being under sep¬ arate control. The oven can be operated simultaneously with broil¬ er, without additional expense. Prices; 24-in., $ 30-in., $ 36-in., $ We also sell Vulcan, Eclipse, Garland and Stewart hotel ranges and broilers. We make a specialty of equipping kitchens in hotels, restaurants, churches, clubs, schools and institutions with modern appliances. No. 0714 Vulcan Hotel Gas Broiler and Roaster A spacious broiler of massive construction. Walls are double and re¬ tain heat. Broiler rack operated by a lever-handle from outside. This handle op¬ erates counter-balanced quadrants, one shown on right side of illustration, pushing the rack up or down along heavy angle-iron runners. All moving parts, including the rack, slide on roller bearings. Safety construction prevents rack being carelessly pulled out of position. Heated by five burners lighted by pilot. Double manifold with conven¬ ient gas control enables operator, with one valve, to turn off all burners without extinguishing pilot. Burners are held securely in place and cannot be ac¬ cidentally displaced but still may be easily removed if desired. Large capacity roasting oven fitted with angle iron rack, heavy roasting pan, and substantial weight- balanced door. Heated by waste heat from broiler. The big, heavy drip pan has a handle at each end. No expense has been spared in making this broiler. Its many good features and durability will appeal to both chef and owner. Price, $ Connections extra. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms can be ar¬ ranged for. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. ■ ■ Fifty-Nine 8® S' You Need These to Help You Get More Business This splendidly de¬ signed, well-made stove will enable you to make crisp, delicious wafdes. Price, No. 126, 6-waffle size, $ Price, No. 127, 12-waf¬ fle size, $ Connections extra. Oyster Cooker This extra heavy little stove has powerful, yet economical burners. Especially adapted to stewing or frying oysters, potato chips, crullers, etc. No. B—3-burner size, $ Con’tion extra. Every lunch wagon, boarding house and restaurant should have all of these handy little gas cooking appliances. Considerable addi¬ tional business can be attracted through the quickly prepared, appe¬ tizing meals which can be cooked on them. Waffle Stove Combination Toaster, Broiler & Cake Griddle This appliance excels charcoal or coke fires for toasting or broiling, as the heat is radiated and inten¬ sified. The polished cast iron top makes a splendid griddle. No. 655 — Price, $ Connections extra. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms can be arranged. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sixty These Appliances Soon Pay for Themselves Vulcan Cake Griddle No. of Burners Wide Deep No. 1027.. . . . 1 7" 18" No. 1028.. . . . 3 14" 18" No. 1029.. . . . 5 24" 18" No. 1030.. . . . 6 30" 18" No. 1031.. . . . 8 36" 18" No. 1032.. . . . 10 48" 18" No. 1033.. . . . 10 48" 24" Connection extra. Price $ Special nickel-plated window display griddles in any size can be fur¬ nished. Prices on ap¬ plication. Garland Hotel Toaster, Broiler and Griddle No. 18-36—without high legs.$ No. 18-36—with high legs... Connection extra. Griddle Top.36" wide, 18^" deep Broiler Grid.30" wide, 16" deep Height, without legs.18 inches Height, with legs.42 inches The lever control enables the grid to be raised or lowered. The slides on the adjustable guides permit the operator to pull out the grid to its full length, affording the greatest conven¬ ience to turn toast or broil. All crumbs and grease drippings fall into a pan attached to the grid, which is easily removed for cleaning. The griddle top has an underlining of brick which stores and reflects the heat for continuous service. Pay-as-Used Plan terms may be ar¬ ranged for. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sixty-One Handy Appliances for Lunch Rooms and Candy Makers No. 99 Quality Sausage Broiler Length over all 24 inch¬ es. Table space 19 %x 8% inches. Height 10^/4 inches. Price, $ Connec¬ tions extra. Vulcan Low Temperature Candy Stove and Crul¬ ler Fryer This stove has been specially de¬ signed for small confectioners and bakers. Will make hard candy with¬ out a blast. Very useful for preserving fruit in quantities and is also becoming very popular in Chinese restaurants for cooking chop suey. No. 690, illustrated, $ No. 695, $ Connections extra. Sold on our Pay-as-Used Plan. Terms can be arranged for. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sixty-Two Two Very Helpful Gas Appliances for Lunch Rooms —Bakeries—Hotels Gas-Heated Steam Tables The illustration shows a steam table mounted on a skeleton frame with shelf underneath. This particular table is 36 inches long and contains 4 two- gallon soup and vegetable dishes, 2 gravy dishes, 1 meat tray with roll¬ top cover. These tables can be made in any length desired with various arrange¬ ments of dishes best suited to your requirements. The lower part of the table can be enclosed so as to be used for keeping plates and other dishes hot. Prices furnished upon request. Gas-Heated Portable Bakers’ Ovens Cabinet-type Oven, 48 2-pound-loaf size. Price, $ Prices on other sizes furnished upon request. Sold on our Pay-as-used Plan. Terms can be arranged for. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sixty-Three A Tile-Lined Reel Gas Oven Will Bring You More Business This type of oven is rapidly replacing the coal cabinet and old-fashioned brick ovens. Many of our most successful bakers are using from one to seven of these ovens and have entirely discarded their coal ovens. They appreciate the simplicity and economy made possible by the use of the Reel Gas Ovens. Some of the rea¬ sons why this type of oven is becom¬ ing s o popular: It can be set on any floor. Can be loaded and unloaded without stopping, in much less time than any other oven. No ashes, no dust. Any degree of heat quickly ob¬ tained. Goods al¬ ways in full view of the operator. No shifting o f the material during the baking pe¬ riod. Uni¬ form re¬ sults always. No waste of fuel between batches. No regular oven man necessary for operation. It is built of the best material and well insulated. Lined with Ij^-irich tile. Requires only a 1-6 H. P. motor to operate it. Ball-bearing shaft on door and mercury thermometer. Electric light in oven. Gearing can be on the right or left side, as desired. Outside dimensions, length 8 ft. 2 in., height 6 ft. 9 in., depth 5 ft. Capacity 116 one-pound loaves; 112 two-pound loaves. Time required for baking, 25 to 35 minutes, according to size of loaf. Outside dimensions, length 8 ft. 2 in., height 6 ft. 9 in. Depth 5 ft. Furnished in Galvanized Iron and Black Trimmings or Rus¬ sian Iron and Nickel Trimmings. Prices on application. Connection ex¬ tra. Motor is supplied with oven. Sold on our Pay-as-Used-Plan. Terms can be arranged for. Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Sixty-Four ■iU No. 1739/880 —Gas Reading Lamp. Height, inches. 18-inch shade. Amber art glass; Flemish brass finish. No. 1742/916 Gas Reading Lamp. Height, 18}4 inches. 16^-inch shade. One of the newest shapes in table lamps. No. 17371877 —Gas Reading Lamp. Height, 23 inches. 20-inch shade. A lamp with pleasing lines. No. 3—Gas Reading Lamp, Height, 24 inches. 19-inch shade. Rich amber glass; Verde antique finish. Prices quoted on all domes, fixtures, bracket lights and hall lanterns Include installation from existing outlet, com¬ plete with Welsbach lamps. Six feet of tubing, brass goose neck and Welsbach lamp included with reading lamps. Terms: Pay-As-Used Plan, 20 per cent payable with order; 20 per cent monthly for four months. Five per cent discount for cash with order, except when noted otherwise. PUBLIC SERVICE GAS COMPANY. No. 1773/908 —Gas Reading Lamp. Height, 23 inches. 16-inch shade. Copper, brass and As¬ syrian green finish. No. 4941 — 21-inch Dome. A neat, mod¬ erate-priced metal overlay dome. iJNIVEk ii'