City of Chicago Department of Health, }
Chicago, Dec. 24, 1884.}

I have been wearing during the past cold the Jaros Hygienic underwear. I have never worn underclothing which gave me so much satisfaction. The garments are light, warm and delightfully soft, and if properly washed retain their fleecy wool surface.

Oscar C. DeWolf, A. M., M. D.


MARY HARRIS THOMPSON, M. D., Clinical Prof. of Obstetrics and Gynæcology, Women's Med. College,

26 Central Music Hall,
Chicago, Nov. 15, 1885.

Mr. J. Jaros.

Dear Sir:—The "Jaros Hygienic Wear" is unsurpassed in its purpose of retaining an equable temperature and moisture of the surface of the body, thus preventing an undue and sudden chilling, thereby inducing catarrhs of the mucus membranes, conditions so common in this latitude. Its economy and therapeutic value is apparent.

Respectfully,

Mary Harris Thompson, M. D.