Respectfully,
J. E. Harper.
Physicians—Rheumatism.
JOHN H. PRICE, M. D., Sec.'y Chemung County, Med. Soc., N. Y.
Elmira, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1887.
J. Jaros, Esq.
My Dear Sir:—The object of clothing is to preserve the proper heat of the body, by protecting it both from cold and heat, and thus to prevent the injurious actions of sudden changes of temperature upon the skin. This object is most admirably accomplished by the "Jaros Hygienic Wear." I have demonstrated this most important fact in my own person during the past six months. For several years past I have been much annoyed by occasional attacks of muscular Rheumatism. Since I began to wear the "Jaros Hygienic Clothing" I have been almost entirely free from these attacks. I deem them a valuable auxiliary in the treatment of Consumption, Bright's Disease and Rheumatism.
Very truly yours,