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Show No-Tip Sarber Shop. The DumUr of "uo-tlp" fcartei ' ihor.3 springing up all over town look j as lr In a short time the BkjJs will b i put under Uie tipping nuisance, es;H ; clal'iy in hurbcr shops, a New Yo.-X corrcspouJoat of the Pittsburgh Dia- patch -writes. Mcst of theso no-tip proprietors ray their barbers half I again as much as the other shops j pay on .'heir written agreement tha j they'd neither accept nor receive any j tips. And many of them are getting J the cream of the trade. The other day a prosperous looking man insist- ed upon the barber taking a 15-cent tip. But the boss protested. "This Is a no-tip shop." he said. "What right have you to tell me what I Bhall or shall not do with my money?" snapped the customer. "Xo right at all," said the boss gravely, "but I have got the right to ruu my pwn business according to my own methods. meth-ods. As a business man you ought to know that." "I'm not a buslnep man," grov '-ed the customer, as h. ; left the place. lie belonged to that ; queer breed of men who give tips in- I discriminate!' out of pure love of ostentation, and these are the fellowj who perpetuate the tipping graft and ninhe it so hard to down. |