Scouting, Volume 7, Number 13, March 27, 1919 Page: 47
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SCOUTING
47
SCOUT BREECHES—KNICKERBOCKERS—SHORTS
No. 508. SCOUT BREECHES
Extra Quality. Made of the
U. S. Army standard material
to match coat No. 505. Shipping
weight, 1 lb. 11 ozs $2.75
Given for 4 subscriptions to
BOYS' LIFE, or 3 subscriptions
and 50c.
NOTE: In many troops the
Scout coat is not used at all;
the uniform consisting of hat,
shirt, neckerchief, breeches or
shorts, appropriate leg dress
and other accessories.
No. 513. SCOUT
KNICKERBOCKERS.
Some Scouts prefer these
to the breeches. With
them are worn either the
cotton or woolen stock-
ings. Standard quality
khaki, with pockets, belt
guides and knee buckles.
Full pattern. Shipping
weight, 1 lb. 5 ozs...$1.50
Order by age-size.
Given for 2 subscrip-
tions to BOYS' LIFE.
No. 509. SCOUT BREECHES, Standard
Quality. The regulation article to match coat
No. 506. Full pattern, equipped with belt
loops and pockets. Legs laced below knee;
to be worn with leggings or stockings. Ship-
ping weight, 1 lb. 8 ozs $2.00
No. 509A, extra laces for breeches, per pair,
15c
No. 511. SCOUT SHORTS.
This is the popular garment for
summer wear, being worn with
shirt and cotton or woolen stock-
ings. Made of standard khaki
material in style similar to run-
ning pants. Order by age-size
as per scale, Page 44. Shipping
weight, 12 ozs $1.25
Given for 2 subscriptions to
BOYS' LIFE, or 1 subscription
and 50c.
No. 512. WOOLEN SHORTS.
Sea Scouts and others desiring
a warmer garment will find these
shorts the thing. Regulation
olive drab officers' cloth.
Order by age-size as per scale. Page 44.
Shipping weight, 1 lb. 2 ozs $2.75
Given lor 4 subscriptions to BOYS' LIFE,
or 3 subscriptions and 50c.
No. 529B. EXTRA
BELT BUCKLE. Pat-
ented buckle for Scout
belt No. 529 for replace-
ment in case of loss, 15c
SCOUT BELT
No. 529. SCOUT
BELT. For Scouts
has been provided
the most im-
proved and up-
to-date belt made
of oiive drab web-
bing with gun-
metal fittings,
including snap hooks for attaching equipment.
The patent buckle allows it to be put on and
off quickly. Shipping weight, 5 ozs 45c
In ordering give loose waist measurement.
Given for 1 subscription to BOYS' LIFE.
i
No. 529A.
EXTRA
BELT
HOOKS. In
case of loss
or damage,
snap hooks
for scout
belt may be
replaced
Each ...10c
Before ordering read carefully instructions given on pages 116-117.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 7, Number 13, March 27, 1919, periodical, March 27, 1919; New York, New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283035/m1/49/: accessed May 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.