Germ-Laden Dust 
Spreads Disease 
Even with modern systems of 
ventilation and scrupulous regard 
for cleanliness, hospitals are ex- —~ 
posed to germs. om eS 
Whenall the usual precautionshave been taken “€ 
there still remains the danger from germs carried _ 
y dust circulating in the air. Ann easy and certain 
way to keep down dust is to use 
DELLA LE CMAP RIMES MTT IN WRG ues A ARS GG 
hy r catches the dust as it settles on the floor and holds it there. 
‘ sd the germ life which clings to the fine dust pare: is pre- 
‘ated from circulating in the air and endangering the health. 
fek ep ard Floor Dressing is a special preparation and, so far from 
< ing anything on which bacterial life can sustain itself, it kills 
ost of the disease germs with which it comes in contact. It also 
gives the floor a cleanly, finished appearance. 
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Illustrated booklet sent free. 
On request we will be pleased to send any person 
interested, free of charge, a booklet illustrating the advantages 
of the use of Standard Floor Dressing. iterature 
should be particularly interesting to hospital workers and all 
those who are in a position to promote hygienic conditions. 
A, post card requesting information, will receive immediate attenti 
Not intended for household use. 
Standard Oil Company 
