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918 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. s‘m•g_g¤'-¤ *•· Pm. 1430. Laces, lace window curtains, burnt-out laces and em-

  • use uia menu- broideries capable of conversion into burnt-out laces,_nets and net-

°'°“‘ tini, embroidered or otherwise, V€l.lS,.V€ll1IlgS, flouncmgs, all-overs, nec rulihngs, ilutmgs, qmlhngs, ruchmgs, tuckmgs, msertrngs, galloons, edgrngs, trrmmmgs, frmges, grmps, ornaments; braids, loom woven and ornamented rn the process o_ weaving, or made by hand prbon any (prard machine, krggzting machme,lpr· lace machine ;f and al.} ari an articescom os inan art owevers ,o anyo the fgsregoing fabrics or lsirticles; allytlile fdregoing, finished or unfinf"’¤**°'”· ished (except materials and articles provide for m paragraphs 920, ,m_'“‘-PP-’°'»’°“·”*“# 1006, 1404, 1406, and 1424 of this Act), by whatever name known, and to whatever use applied, and whether or not named, described, °°"'P°°'“°”· or provided for elsewhere in this Act, when composed wholly or m chief value of ams, threads, Elements, tinsel wire, lame, buHions, metal threads, beads, bugles, spangles, or products of cellulose pro-

    • ""·P·°°°· vided for in paragra h .1213 of this Act, 90 r centum ad valorem;

embroideriee not spgcislly pmvided for, am?6 all fabrics and articles E""'°“°"‘*·"°· anla] manner by hand or machinery, wgether withha ` p or ancy mit , monogram or otherw1s` e, or tam oured, app `· puéd, scalloped, or ornamented with beads, bugles, or spangles, or rom which have been omitted, drawn, prmched, or cut, and with thrlgads after vieaving app teilrnapient the openwor , no mc uding strarg t bems tchmg; e orego , finished or unfimshed, by whatever name known, and to whatelifgr use applied, whether or not named, described, or provided for °"'“’°“"'i°"‘ elsew re H1 this Act, when composed wholly or in chief value of Earns, threads, filaments, tinsel wire, lame, bullrons, metal threads, 4»ue,p.eus. eads, bugles, spangles, or products of cellulose provided for in para- C, I mm may grsiph 1213, 75'bper centum ad valorem. ueuummsaésew. _ A11. 1431. amois skins, ianoforte, pianoforte-action, playerpiano-action leather, enameled) u holstery leather, bag, strap, case, ocgzballi askd glove leathjr, indthe wérite (pr htgg crglst, an sea, ee,goat,an c ea er, resse an ,o er l than shoe leathler, 20 per centum ad valorem.

 t' _ Pan. 1432. Bags, baskets, belts, satchels, cardcases, pocketbooks,

jewel boxes, portfolios, and other boxes and cases, not 'ewel . , J _Y.Y, wholly or in chief value of leather or parchment, and moccasms, and manufactures of leather, rawhide, or parchment or of which leaqther, rtpwhrdrzmor parcggnlept is the componengdmatierial of chic; I _ va ue, no speci rovr o , 30 er c nt va ; mmum M the foregoing periinlsinently iitlted dbd wit;l1mIii·aite1li'n‘,•;,·, bottle, drinking, dining or luncheon, sewing, manicure, or similar 0,,,,% sets, 45 per centum ad valorem. mma. Par:. 1433. Gloves made wholly or in chief value of leather, pvhether wtl(;>llyhor1partl]ySmtant’1(ixf‘pc_tured,lphaH pag; dutyhat the folowrngra ,tee sa rneac case t t length when stretchggtto their full extent, nameluyig Mei,1':xgl-gx not over twelve rnches rn length, $5 per dozen pairs; and women's

 ch;ldren’si1glov§s_n¢it oveilr twelve rncliles inflength, $4 per dozen

,,,,,,,,_ pans; oreac inc rnengt inecesst r·eo,50cents d Cumulatlvedntins. pairs; Promded, _That, in additionxthereto? on all of the libiegbicn thppe shall lie pardlihe follgwingdcumulative dulties Viien co on woo,or s` , $2.4 per ozen pairs; w en wit eat er Lmmum or fur; $4 per dozen pairs;_ when embroidered or embellished, 40 cents per dozen pairs: Promded further, That all the foregoing shaH mammh P3 a dui; of not less than 50 nor more than _70 per centum ad V orem: further, Thaglglove tranks, with or without the usual accompanying pieces, sh ay 75 er centum of the dut P Y provided for the oves in the fabrication ofp which the are suitable. Y