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60 SIXTYQFIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. S°“”‘”·" L- fast e es bone cas` , braces, cords, cords and tassels, garters, Goiilriniiiiilikgoodk goringid? si1spenders,ut§l>ings, and webs and webbings, composed wholly or in chief value of silk, and whether composed in any part of India rubber or otherwise, if not embroidered in any manner, by hand or machinery, fifty per centum ad valorem. _ _ L'*"°’·°‘°· 402. Laces, edgings, msertings, galloons, flouncmgs, neck rufliings, ruchings, braids, fringes, trimmings, ornaments, nets or nettmggs, veils or veilings, and articles made wholly or in part of any of the fore oing, or of chiffons, embroideries and articles embroi ered by hand or machinery, or tamboured or appliquéed, clothing ready made, and articles of wearing a parel of every description, including knit goods, made up or manufiictured in w ole or in part by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer; all of the foregoing composed of silk; or of silk and metal, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, whether in &8.1'l'» of India rubber or otherwise and braid composed in part of dia rubber, not spxecially provided for in this section, and silk goods ornamented wit beads or spangles,

 sixt per centum ad valorem: Provided, That articles composed

wholly or in chief value of any of the materials or oods dutiable _ under this paragrxh shall pay not less than the rate of duty imposed _ upon such materi or (goods by this section: Provided further, That ,,{§§}§;°’°°’°d· °‘°·· tamboured, embroidere , or appliquéed articles or fabrics shall pay no less rate of duty than that imposed upon the material if not so tamboured, embroidered, or aglpliquéed. sP;ic·{ggi1¤¢*¤*¤¤ mt 403. All manufactures of s , or of which silk is the component ' material of chief value, including such as have India rubber as a component material, not s$ciall rovided for in this section, fift {,’§§f§};m,,,m,,,,_ per centum ad valorem: rvmklgxl? That all manufactures of silk enumerated under any aragraph of this schedule, if composed in ?ny part (gf wop], shall lie classified and assessed for duty as manuactures o woo . — wI{°‘*"§*i¤°°*r‘;;‘ _°‘ 404. In ascerta1mn`g the weight of silk under the rovisions of this ight Mm du schedule, either in the threadsigyarns, or fabrics, thi;) weight shall be taken in the condition in which found in the goods, without deductions therefrom for any dye, coloring matter, or other foreign substance or material. The number of sm le threads to the inch in the warp provided for in this schedule shall Ee determined by the number cli spnén or reeled singles of which such single or two or more ply t rea s are com zose . biggfiigl mk °' 405: Yarns, threads, filaments of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imitation horsehair, by whatever name known, and by whatever process made, if in the form of singles, forty-five cents per _ pound; if in the form of tram, fiftv cents er pound; if in the form §§'§,'{§’,,,,_ of organzine, sixty cents ipler pound: Provided, That in Hg case Shall any yarns, threads, or aments of artificial or imitation silk or imitation horsehair, or any yarns, threads, or filaments made from _ waste of such materials, pay a less rate of dutv than thirty er centum

  • ‘"""°"- ad valorem; braids, laces, embroideries, galloons, necli) rufllings,

ruchings, fringes, trimmings, beltings, cords, tassels, ribbons, or other articles or fabrics com osed wholly or in chief value of yarns threads Hlaments, or fibers of) artihcial or imitation silk or of artificial of ‘ imitation horsehair, by whatever name known, and bv whatever process made, forty-five cents per pound, and in addition thereto sixty per centum ad valorem. ’ b0r3§?E§)§pZls,[a¤·i Scnnntmn M.—PULr, Parsns, asn Books, gT§*;l;g8*§§,g_¤°¤’*> 406 Mcchémjoally ground wood pulp, one-twelfth of one cent per ,.,,;,*,;*,,0;,1 munmes pound, dry Weight: Provided, h0w@’ve1‘, That mechanically ground nolgt ggtrictins ex- wood pulp shall be admitted free of duty from any country depenp° ’dency, province, or other subdivision of government (bding the