SKIN HUMORS
CAN BE CURED BY
GLENN’S SULPHUR SOAP.
San Francisco, Feb. 16, 1883.
Mr. C. N. Crittenton:
Dear Sir: I wish to call your attention to the good your Sulphur Soap has done me. For nearly fourteen years I have been troubled with a skin humor resembling salt rheum. I have spent nearly a small fortune for doctors and medicine, but with only temporary relief. I commenced using your “Glenn’s Sulphur Soap” nearly two years ago—used it in baths and as a toilet soap daily. My skin is now as clear as an infant’s, and no one would be able to tell that I ever had a skin complaint. I would not be without the soap if it cost five times the amount.
Yours respectfully,
M. H. MORRIS.
Lick House, San Francisco, Cal.