WM. H. HAWKES, M. D., 1330 New York Avenue.
Washington, D. C., Feb. 5, 1887.
Mr. J. Jaros, Chicago;
Dear Sir:—There is indeed need of undergarments as you manufacture in a climate so variable. I am satisfied with the hygienic principles underlying them, and have been pleased in prescribing them. Shall be glad to know that the wear is procurable in Washington.
Very truly yours,
Wm. H. Hawkes, M. D.
J. F. JENKINS, M. D.
Tecumseh, Mich., Aug. 28, 1887.
Gentlemen:—During the winter of 1886 I had the pleasure of testing your underwear on my own person. I found your "Wear" comfortably efficacious throughout the various changes of a severe winter, and in every way it justifies the representations made by you. I shall not hesitate to recommend the "Wear" to my patients where it is indicated.