BOY SCOUT SHOES
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Joseph M. Herman & Co., of Boston, the world famous manufacturers of Herman's U.S. Army' Shoes, the kind the soldiers, sailors,marines and militia wear, have created the most comfortable and best wearing shoe for boys that ever was known. It is made on the sensible orthopedic last designed by army surgeons. The regular army stamp is on these shoes and so is the official Boy Scout seal. Look for these marks when buying. The genuine
U.S. Army—Boy Scout Shoe
is made of Shrewsbury leather with double sole of solid oak leather reinforced so that it cannot break away. The upper has a cool lining and is soft and pliable. This is not only the best shoe for wear that a boy can put on but is handsome and snappy—
SIGMUND EISNER, National Outfitter, RED BANK, N. J.