JUDGED BY THE HAIR.
The proprietor- of a chemist's chop in Om&i&a, Neb., fctu (says a New York, despatch to a London paper) announced a. boycott on shop assistants who part tthear imir in the middle, and has advertised for a new batch, saving: "Only those who part their hair on the side need apply." The J chemist says in explanation:—'"Hair parted in th* middle usually goes with cigarettes, red waistcoats,, and a great faculty of posing and keeping dressed up. I w&nt men to work. Since I inserted the advertisement I have had application from twenty sensiblelooking clerks. All of them, had "their hair parted 1 on the sid* but one. Hβ vrae baldheaded/*
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11131, 25 November 1901, Page 5
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JUDGED BY THE HAIR.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11131, 25 November 1901, Page 5
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