The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, April 25, 1913, Image 8

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A It is the corset that imparts the grace of youth to (N£ ij. Corsets. the matron’s figure and moulds the form of the young correctly, symetrically. The slender, graceful lines demanded so much in the fashions of the day are to be obtained by wearing R.& 0. Corsets. ...... , . . , They give the correct proportions without injurious tight lacing and are shapely, of R. & O. Corsets is in the moulding of each individual figure alone the lines set by nature. The close-fitting garments will fit perfectly without causimr the slightest discomfort to the wearer. The dainty trimmings and strong, serviceable material give the added attraction of “longer than expected” wear. tlf you, perhaps, are inclined to be fleshy, you will be surprised at the change thin model will produce on your figure. It will distribute the flesh correctly, and make your figure as fashionable as the figure of smaller proportions. The wedge-shaped clasp, together with the heavy honing, reinforced with the extra* material in front, makes it an admirable model for the large figure. Price $1.50 i 'l'liis is a very popular model suited to \* | \\\ \ the hußt, but being very long below the f ' \ y —' waist it moulds the liips to the straight ’Oj lines which arc so essential to the pres ent fashion. f| ■ Price SI.OO || w. .. Jlmwulk .Wt SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! \ na t,.™ n.,,1 orv are the slippers that make ved, heavy, worn, unsightly riety now, but we can’t have ist as they have tor the past ....I i... KAYSER GLOVES. This old reliable make settles all glove troubles and questions. When once acquainted with them always friends that the name ‘‘KAYSER is in the hem if you want to be sure oi pro-eetion. We carry the colors, we carry the sizes, we carry both lengths, we carry several kinds, we carry them at several prices. Ask lor Kayser Gloves. Etheridge, <§t Cos. This model combines the low bust with extra long skirt. The simple/and at tractive lines, as well as its strength and J ''Ty* \ \ quality, have rendered it highly popular, *|p\ \ Women of conservative tastes will F 'J find this style very adaptable to the I / modern fashion in gowns. \A / Price 51,5(1 | This is one of the newest R. & (>■ model. It is designed for the average figure V-" v and will he found a great help in pro- y*x y/ !./ \ VltH \ diicing the straight line effect so much \y; V ,V \ sought for hy the well dressed woman. \ \ It is medium in the bust and long in the >7/ '( ( ) •hips, daintily trimmed and flossed, with \y threo pairs of wide elastic hose supporters. \,; Ptice $3,00 §f Hi. mk ll /j \y |\ ‘nli \ 111 ft \l| M ' UU| Middy’s. All the colors—Blue, Red and all White in several styles that instantly appeal to the good dressers. \\ e have a large assortment, 111, N, 16, 18 and 20 siz <j s at only two prices 50c. and Si 00 11 (>U>L DRES.'ES. Why work and v< n v about House Dresses, when you can buy them from n- ><lv t. ut on marlp 0 f Qj nw _ ham and Percale. You can’t beat them, they fit perfectly. Prices range from 98c. to $1.98. ■ • l * HOSIERY. Onyx Hake. A Lady or Miss is as par ticular about her hosiery as any other part of her costume, and the particular kind are the ones we v\ant as well as oth ers, because we can please 8 anybody when it conns to 1 1ose. Just Sly Onyx, say it plain.