offOuttanlugQualley Keepa Your OId Shoea Like New! s59 Genuine oak leather haif-soles andi. sturdy rubbër heels will be put on shoes of any site. Workmanship anmd materiais guaranteed. Meu's Rabber fi els, 25é H e.,Rabber Heels, 15. Wieboldt's Basement-Evanstôn Try Aimer Coe Stores for Deveiopig and Priing There ls a Differencel' Tihe process used by our iborator y makes certain, thal al the vai. of your snapshofs or fime exposuros wilI b. r.tind ini the finishd print. thouUKflLMol fftt Young George Who aninetimes seems to us a rather vague and unreal personallty. ..I like. too. the way ln whlch the author lias definitely connected the ide'als of scouting and the life of the, scout today with the idéals a*nd ife of' this izreat 'man Who certainly.ty pifies what we ln scouting are trying to build in Arnerican boys, today-character and citizenshlp." By,,Widter MacePeek (Continued. from issue August- 18) The snow' was melting on tbe m4ounitaini tops. The horses were full of life and eager to go. Georg 1e Xii- Iliamn Fairfax, a nepbew of their em- Ployer, .was. in the part-y that setout so happily and eagerly, tbrilled at theé prospect of such -a great adven ture. There were older men i n tbe party and tbey occasioriall.y volunteere&,l sag~e words, of. advice and caution to tbe ,ouinffGeorges.' Yet, boy-Iike. on at least two Oc- casýions, y-oung George, preferred to "learn by doing. ", The spring night- was biting cold. George decided to accept the bospitality of a settler's rude sback-probably against the. ad- vice of older memibers of the party. After a short wbile, bowever, the younz surveyor found the vermin be- yond endurance and moved outside in front of the fire. Future Paeident la Saved A féw inigbits later lie rolled up in his bearskin sleeping duffle on a pile of straw. H1e was warnied that bet was dangerously close to the'ire-2 a sort of stock. warnin g that eIders i give to voutb ail through tbe ages. Boy-like, be .preferred to Iearn for himself. An hQur later the futuret presidevt was roughly jerked off the f pile of burniîig stIraw just in timie! Tbus lie earned ga common fellowsbip a with ail tbe youth of the world. Even ie, bad to learn from experience. On this surveying trip into the b~ vallev of the Sbenandoab they camp- . si ed ini tbe vicinity of Wincbester and.> t at the site where Bath, West Vir- 'jî ginia, stands tôday. rt OIN. Wabash Av*. Chicago Stores: 78 E. Jackson BIvd. 18S S. La Sali. St. CUBS AT Dry1ond SftoreAVJORT IfEN'S s, 11r8 G.o4Is Ae. 'e Ave. The littie surveying party arrived home sa[Lv on April 12. What a honmecoining that must have beenl Mary Bail Washjington surely feit very happy-and very proud. Lord Fairfax and I,4~.urenç_ce Washington must ba-V.e nQted that George Wash- ington was now a 'man. A boy had gone into the wilderness; a man had returned. Yèt to bis mother, be was always to be a bpoy. Tbe survey was neat and accurate. Lord. Fairfax %,vq5 thoroughly pleased with the work. Largely upon hits recommendation, at s e ve nt eqn Geor< was appointed. officiai sut- veyor.of Culpeper çounty. He ýwas n ow capable, of earning seven dollars ;day-be was a full-fledged sur- or (To be continued) Next Jamboree WiIl Be Staged' Near Budapest Godollo, 14 miles out of Budapest, Hungary, is to be tbe camping .grounds of 40,000 scouts frotm ore than forty-five nations ne2ct August. Godollo, it mnigbt be explai.».d, is -tbe summ.er ýresidence of the regent of Hungary and is' being turnied 1over to the scou&ts for the* two-week *encamp- ment. The rekent made but one stipulation-that -the place could be used only if the jamboree wôuld be hieid when lie could be p)resent and tbat ~~b- Ide to go about among the scouts to visit with them informalv. SThe introductory paragraphs of tbe Preliminary pamphlet publishied. by the Hungarian Boy Scout association foilow: ".Jambore'es; held every four years,. are stirring events for scouts ail the. world over. They' bring new im- provements into evidence. and there- by stimulate ýto further efforts. Be- side, being a milestone on the way. towards world brotberbood, each imrboree is stamped by its time and respective stage-:of development in