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557 . “ rrrw ls.-Aovs snxspendersf braces,. cords, Uand cords and tassels: W all the foregoing, lf wholly or] in chief value of-wool, 45 cents per pound upon the woolcontent and per eentnmad valorezn. . Pn;111}. Knit fabrics in the piece, wholly or. ln chief value of wool,. at not mere. than $1 · per pound, 80 {cents per r pound and 40 per centum ad valorem; valued at more than $1 per pound;45 céntsper pound and 50 per centnm ad 'valorem. ' . Hose and half hose, and gloves and__mlttens,l_wholly or in . chief value of valued at not more than $1.75 per dozen _ ff pz1lrs,'8B0¤8¤¢| per poundnand 35 per centum- ad valorem; val n at more, than $1.75 per dozen pairs, 45 cents per pound- v

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. Knit underwear, `flnlshed. or uudnlshed, wholly or in chief value of wool, valued at not more than ,$1.75"per pound, 30 cents per pound and 80 per centmn ad valorem ;_ valued at more than.`$1—.75 per pound, 45‘cents per pound and 50 per centuzn ad valorem., ·- n I __ J ·· , n Outerwear and other articles, · knit or crocheted, llnlshed or unfinished, wholly or ln chief value of »’ wool, and not specially provided for, valued at not more than $1 penponnd, 88 cents per pound and 40 per jcentum ad vslorem ;. valued at moreythan v $1 and not morethan $2 per pound, 40 cents per pound and 45 per eentg ad valorem; valued at more than $2 perponnd, 45 centsper pound and 50 per centum ad valorem. ‘ ` Psa, 1115. Clothln and articles of wearing apparel of every description, not knlt or crocheted, manufactured wholly or ln part, composed vrholly or In chief value of woolnvalned ‘at·notmore than $2 per pound, 24 cents perpound and 40 per centum. fad valorem; valued at more than $2.but not more than $4 per pound, -50 cents per pound. and 45 per centum ad valorem;- valued at more than $4 perlpound, 45 cents per pound and 50 per centum ad` valorem. · ~ v Pan, 1116. Orlental, Axmlnster, Savonnerle, Aubusson, and other carpets and rugs, not made on a »power·drlten loom; carpets and rugs of oriental weave or weaves., produced on a power-driven loom; chenille Axmlnster carpets and rugs, \ wnctner woven ss_ separate carpets and rugs or in rolls of any

 plain or figured, 55 per centum ad `

valorem. . _ l`“ 0`*0”“*o‘···~~es—¤—»f~~—·~.. . · _ Pla. 1117. Axmlnster carpets and o- vldcd for; Wilton carpets and rugs; Brussels carpets and ru velvet sndtapestry carpets andrugss and carpets and rugs of llkecharacter or ducrlption, 40 per centnm ad valorem. “ Ingraln carpets, and tngraln rugs or artnnduarm, of whatever material composed,. and carpets and rugs of llke character or descrlptlou,` not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad " valorem. v . n - .` _; All other door coverings, lncludlng matsj and druggets, not specially provided, for, composed wholly. or in chief value of wool, 80 per eentum ad valorem. v Parts of any of the foregoinggahall he dutlable at the rate . provided for the complete article. , _ Pan. 1118. Screens, hamocks, and all other articles composed wholly or ln part of csrpem or rugs, and not specially provided for, 30 per centum ad ralorem. . ` 4 Pa. 1119. All manufactures note `specially provided l for, wholly or ln chief value ofwool, 50 mr centum ad valorem. Pan. 1120. Whenever in this tltle the 'vmrd " wool " is used ln connection with a manufactured article of which lt is a component material, lt shall be held to include wool or hair of the sheep, camel. Anson goat, Cashmere goat, alpaca, or other like animals, whether manufactured by the wooden, rworsted. felt, or any other J' sonwuuz xr.-»-s¤..n: nm su.: opens An. 1201. Silk p•rtlally* manufactured, including total or partial degnnunlng other than ln the reeling process, from raw silk, waste silk, or eocohns, or sllk and artlnclal silk, and silk

rrous DUTIES § 121 noils exceeding two inches in length; all the foregoing not twisted or spun, -35 per éentum nd valorem. » , _ Pu. 1202. Spun sllk‘or,scl1&ppe'sHk`-jam, o1·!ynm` ot silk and nrftiilcial silk, and roving, in skeins, pops or warps, if not bleached, dyed)- colored, nor advanced `Beyoml the condition of 'singles by grouping or twisting two or more yarns together, on all ¤umbei·s··~up to and including number 205, 45 cents per poundgnnd in addition thereto, ten ·one-hundredths of 1 cent per number per pound; exceeding number 205, 451 cents per · P0¤¤d.r tnnd in adgiition thereto, fifteen, oneghundredthé of 1 cent per number pexrpeuno; it advanced beyond the condition of _ singles by, or twisting two or more yarns together, the ppeciuc rate ori the single, yarn and in addition thereto 5 cents per pound oumulathe; if bleached, dyed, or colored, the .speci§c.rate on unbleached yarn and in·_addition thereto 10 cents per pound cumulative: Provfdeé, That enyw of the foregoing ou bobbins, spools, or beams, shall pay thej foregoing specmc rates, according to the character of the yam or roving, in addition thereto 10 cents per pound:

 further, That none of the foregoing single yarn or

roviuggshall pay s lun- rate or duty than 40 per eentnm ml vnloreuq: And provided t••rther,"1‘hat none of the foregoing twoor more ply yarn shall pay n lem rate of duty than 45 per ad valorem. In (assessing duty fha all spun silk or schaxipé silk yarn, or yarn ot silk and artmclal wk, and `rovlng, the number indicatingthe size of the yam or roving shall be determined by the number of kilometers that weigh onekilogrnm, and shall, in all cake, refer, to the sine of the singles: And provided further, That in no case shall theduty b8.88&E88Qd· on rless number of yards than is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cope, spools, or beam, ’ . ` _Pn.` 1203; Thrown silk not more advanced than singles, tramyor organzine, 25 per `centum ad znlorem. ` ` Bn. 1204. Sewing silk, twist, Hom and silk threads or yarns ot any description, made from raw silk, not specially provided tor, it in the gum,. $1 per pound, but not less than 35 per centurn ad svnlorem; if uugummed wholly on ln part, or it furthw advanced tby any prélrm of manufacture, $1.50_pe1· pound, but not less than 40 per centnm nd valorem. In no caneasball the duty be owned on a less-number ot ynrdsxlmn °

 the goods as imported. — " ,

iPAl. 1205. ~4D.,,\1LQ_h_L_@€€€, composed wholly or in chief value ot silk, not specially pré nd vnlorem. K. · ‘ Pu. 1206. Plushes, including such as are commercially known as h&Ct€1"S plush, velvets, chenilles, velvet or plush ~<. rlbbonz, and all other pile `fabrics, cut or uncut, congyumcd wholly or in chief value ot silk, 60 per centum ad vnlorem. PAB.) 1207. Fabrics with fasjbedgés, wholly or in chief value ot silk, not exceeding twelve inches ln width, including ribbons,. anclafticles made therefrom, tubings, `garters, suspenelwn, braces, cords, tnssels, and cords and Passels ; all the foregoing composed wholly or in chief value of silk or of silk uml Imlin rubber not einrbroidered in any manner by hand or machinery, and not specially provided tor, 55 per centum, nd rnlorem. _ Pm. Knit fabrics. in the piece, composed wholly or in / chief value of silk, 55 per centuxn ed valorem; knit uuderweaxx, _hose, half hose, nnd gloves, Hnlslsled or unfinished, compmzqel wholly or in chief value of silk, 60 per centum nd vnlomm; outerwmr and other goods, knit or crocheted, finished or nnnnlshed, composed wholly or in» chief value of silk, 60 por centum nd valorem. ° · . PL;. Hmdkerchiefs, and woven mutllern, coxrnposzod wholly or in chief value of silk, tinisbed or unfinished, not nemmed. 55 per ceutum nd valorem; hemmed ur~hen1stitchc·d, 60 per centum ad valorem. - —

 PAL'1210. Clothing, and `artlcles of wearing apparel ot every

description, not knit or crocheted, man·ufuéturod wholly or in