East Hartford, Conn., Jan. 26, 1888.
Dear Sir:—After wearing the Jaros Hygienic Wear thus far during the winter, I take pleasure in speaking of its merits.
I consider it the best kind of underwear ever made. Never having been able to wear any kind of woolen underwear before on account of the irritation it produced, I was made glad when I found that the Jaros Hygienic Wear did nothing of the kind. The principles of the goods is one of the best.
I experience no chilly feeling now when going from a heated room and into the cold wind, as I always did with any other underwear.
The fitting of the garment is another great feature, it being the same after repeated washing, so unlike any other woolen garments.
Respectfully yours,
Casper Barstow.
ROBT. STEVENSON & CO., 92 and 94 Lake Street.
Chicago, Dec. 1st, 1886