Canton, Ohio, Feb. 14th, 1888.
Gentlemen:—After a trial during the past winter of the Jaros Hygienic Wear I am fully satisfied of its merits in both protecting and properly airifying the body, and especially do I recommend it as being well calculated for persons predisposed to a rheumatic diathesis and a general weakened condition of the nervous system, thereby greatly preventing liability in contracting colds. I also recommend it as a good general underwear because of its absorbing powers.
I am, respectfully yours,
S. A. CONKLING, M. D.
GEO. K. FRANKS, M. D.
Burton, W. Va., Feb. 13, 1888.
I have been wearing this winter the fleece-lined underwear of your manufacture.
As a protection in extreme cold weather, especially for physicians in the country who have often to get out of a warm bed and ride several miles in the coldest weather, it has no equal. I have tried silk, as also the best of ordinary flannels, but they fall far short of the Jaros Underwear.