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Show PREVENTS SMALLPOX. Alabastine will not curs smallpoj and other contagious diseases, onoa they have fastened their deadly grip upon their victims. It will do miicK, however, toward preventing their spread. It 1b a well recognized fact that certain cer-tain wall coatings do much to harbor disease germs and propagate same; that of all coverings wall paper ll the most likely to hold the germs ot disease for months and years. There are well authenticated cases where smallpox, scarlet fever and other germs have lain dormant for year, and have attacked persons afterward when the paper was removed. Kalsomlues stuck on the wall with decaying glue are not much better than wall paper with Its vegetable paste. Alabastine is recommended generally gener-ally by sanitarians, as a coating fo walls In any style of work, as It li perfectly sanitary, Is In the nature of a disinfectant, presents a perfectly hard surface. Is manufactured from a cement base, and does not furnish a lodgment ground for dlseai- germB. Years ago these matters i.?elvd but little attention, but modern sci tlsts becoming appalled at the spread of the dread disease, smallpox, and the difficulty in stamping it out, hava gone to investigating causeB, and unhesitatingly un-hesitatingly say that Improper wall coatings have very much to do with this. Alabastine Is recommended to bi. used on all Infected walls, to destroy germs and to get walls once mora U) a healthy condition. |