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Show BARBERS DO NOT WANT TIPPING ABOLISHED Chicago, Jan. 25. Barbers are up In ' arms. The tipping system is threatened. threaten-ed. It has been discovered that it lowers the self-respect of a barber to accept a tip. Som of the union off- . cers want to abolish the practice on that account. ' The rank and fllo, however, would rather take chances on its self-respect than have its income lowered. P. A. Holser, International organizer I of the union, favors the abolition of ' the tip. It adds greatly, he says, to the number of self-shaTers. He does i not believe In home industry in that direction. The agitation is to be kept up, he declares, until barbers are given giv-en wages sufficient to support them- selves without having to accept char- j |