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Appendix

Extra Sizes: Coats above eighteen-year size will be made as extra size and will cost twenty-five cents more per garment than boys' sizes.


  Breast Waist Length Sleeve Length Collar Finish
1 35 32 27 32 16¼
2 36 33 27½ 32 16½
3 37 34 28 32½ 16¾
4 38 35 28½ 32½ 17¼
5 39 36 29 33 17¼
6 40 37 29½ 33 18
7 42 38 30 33½ 18½

* Norfolk Coat for Scout Masters: Made of standard olive drab cotton cloth, two pleats, back and front, with belt. Price, $3.00. Compass: Every scout should learn how to use his watch as a compass. However, should he desire to own a compass, he will find no difficulty in securing one at any local jeweler's.

*Drinking Cup: A drinking cup for individual use is recommended. The folding cup shown in the illustration is made of brass and is nickel plated. Price 10 cents.

Drum: The selection of this is left to each local troop desiring this piece of equipment. Place your order with local music dealer.

First Aid Kit: This kit for the use of the individual scout can be secured through this office or the Red Cross Society in Washington, New York and San Francisco. Price 25 cents.

* Hats: Four hats are suggested as follows:

1. Boy Scout Hat. Olive drab felt—standard quality—detachable ties. Price $1.15.