SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. 59 one oimce, er square yard; if black (except selved es), two dollars ,“‘f§,‘°"‘?‘·“ ‘·· S_ and twentygfive cents per pound; if otherlthan blaldk, three dollars 0<§¤li¤¤¢(iilukgwd per pound; if weighing more than one ounce, but not more than one and one-third ounces per sqluare yard; if black (except selvedges), two dollars per pound; if other than black, two dollars and seventy- five cents per lpound; if weighing more than one and one—third but not more t an one and two-thirds ounces per square yard; if black (except selvedges), one dollar and eighty cents er pound; if other than lack, two dollars and fifty cents per pound); if weighmg more than one and two-thirds but not more than two ounces er square yard; if black (except selvedges), one dollar and sixty-five cents per pound; if other t an black, two dollars and twenty-five cents per pound; if weighing more than two but not more than eight ounces per square yard, and if containing not more than thirty per centum in weight of silk; if black (except selvedges), seventy- ve cents per pound; if other than black, ninety cents per pound · if containing more than thirtly per centum but not more t an forty-five per centum in weight of s' k; if black (except selvedges), one dollar and ten cents per pound; if other than blaclk, one dollar and thirty cents per pound; 1f containing more than forty-five er centum in weight of silk, but not more than sixty per centum; il? black (except selvedges), one dollar and forty cents per pound; if other than black, one dollar and sixty cents r pound; if containin more than sixty per centum in weight of sgli, or if com d whcgly of silk, and 1f aving not more than four hundred and forty single threads to the inch in the warp; if black (except selvedges), one dollar and fifty cents per poun ; if other than black, two dollars per pound; if having more than four hundred and forty, but not more than six _ hundred single threads to the inch in the warp; if black (except selvedges), one dollar and sixty-five cents per poimd; if other than black, two dollars and twenty-five cents per pound; if having more than six hundred, but not more than seven hundred and sixty single threads to the inch in the warp; if black (except selvedges), one dollar and eighty cents per lpound; if other than lack two dollars and fifty cents per pound;having more than seven hundred and sixty, but not more than nine hundred and twenty single threads to the inch in the warp; if black (except selvedges), two dollars per pound; if other than black, two dollars and seventy-five cents per pound; if having more than nine hundred and twenty single threads to the inch in the warp; if black (except selvedges), two ollars and twent —five cents per Ipound; if other than black, three dollars per poundl; if printed in the warp and weighing not more than one and one-third ounces per square yard, three dollars and fifty cents per pound; weighing more than one and one—third but not more than two ounces per square yard, three dollars and twenty-five cents lper pound; weighing more than two ounces per square yard, two dollars and sevent -HV8 cents per pound. But in no case shall any goods made on Jyac uard looms or any goods containing more than one color in the filling, or any of the oods enumerated in this paragraph, including such as have ndia rulbber as a component materia , pay a less rate of dut than forty-five per centiun ad valorem. 400. Handkerclliefs or muiilers composed wholly or in chief value uQ},{,*;§S*°”"i°" °“d of silk, finished or unfinished, if cut, not hemmed or hemmed only, ` shall pay fifty per centum ad valorem; if such handkerchiefs or muillers are hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or revered, or have drawn threads, or are embroidered in any manner, whether with an initial letter, monogram, or otherwise, by hand or machinery, pi are ttambogredi appliquéed, or having tucking or insertion, sixty r can um a va orem. 401. Ribbons, bandings, includmg` hatbands beltings, bindmgS° , R"’°°“"°°°‘ all of the foregoing not exceeding twelve inches in width, and if with
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