Physicians—Bronchitis, Rheumatism.

ROBERT HUNTER, M. D., No. 103 State Street, corner of Washington.

Chicago, Oct. 24, 1885.

Mr. J. Jaros:

Dear Sir:—I have great pleasure in expressing my entire approval of your underwear. It affords a better protection to the body in our variable climate than any kind of flannel in use. Nothing but wool is fit to maintain the capillary circulation of the skin, preserve warmth and promote insensible perspiration, without which good health impossible. I find your garments invaluable in the treatment of lung complaints, and recommend them to all my patients.

Robert Hunter, M. D.


JAMES NEVINS HYDE, A. M., M. D., Professor of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Rush Medical College, 204 Wabash Avenue,