Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1920 — NO $1.00 HAIRCUTS IN SIGHT HERE [ARTICLE]

NO $1.00 HAIRCUTS IN SIGHT HERE

Cheering news, men! The limit on something has been reached in the constantly increasing H. C. of - ___ . ... Fred Parcel, manager of Hotel Jefferson barber shop, is authority for the statement that the prices/of haircuts and shaves are nowr as high as they ever will go. / Commenting on a report "from New York that the dollar haircut is in sight, he declared there was no such likelihood here, and that he didn’t believe there really was in New York. Hotels and* some downtown nonunion shops charge 50 cents for a haircut and 25 cents for a shave. Forty cents and 20 cents is the scale in union shops. The above clipping was handed to us by E. M. Parcels and was taken from the St. Louis, Mo., Star at which place Fred Parcels is located.