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Corset Ad Magazine Leaf R&G Corset Co Charles Austin Bates 1899 Double-Sided. The ad runs with the headline "The kind that do not stretch" in large display type alongside a halftone photograph of a corseted woman holding a fan. The reverse carries different magazine content confirming the 1899 date. A double-sided full-page leaf from a major women's monthly magazine, March 1899, one side carrying a full-page advertisement for R&G Corsets by R&G Corset Co., 363 Broadway, New York. The ad design is credited in the corner cartouche to Charles Austin Bates of New York, one of the most influential advertising copy designers and theorists of the 1890s, whose textbooks on advertising copy defined the field. Bates was considered the leading American advertising authority of his era and is genuinely collected by advertising history enthusiasts. The ad runs with the headline "The kind that do not stretch" in large display type alongside a halftone photograph of a corseted woman holding a fan. The diagonal composition with elaborate Victorian acanthus scroll ornament in the corner is very much in Bates's bold graphic style. The copy promotes corset model No. 397 at one dollar with a money-back guarantee through 10,000 stores nationally, an early example of what we now call direct-response advertising. The reverse carries different magazine content confirming the 1899 date. Please look at photos closely for condition. Packed and shipped with care from a smoke-free home. Check out my shop for hundreds of high-quality vintage objects, quality clothing, hand made items, and antique books. Combined discounted shipping always available. Questions welcome... I love to meet my customers! Alexandra, AKA Delicious Alex ๐ ๐ฆ ๐