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50 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 6. 1909. s°¤°"“ J- 'shall be sub'ect to the same rate of duty herein provided for oilcloth, nnlillghnhrwiililiitrilfivei linoleum, orlcorticene; oilcloth for floors, if nine feet or less rn Wrdth, °"`°°"°"°°°‘ six cents per uare yard and fifteen per centum ad valorem; over `nine feet m wiidlth, ten cents per square yard and fifteen per centum ad valorem; waterproof cloth composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, whether composed in part of india rubber or otherwise, ten cents per square yard and twenty r centum ad valorem. coma sndcums 348. Shirt collars and cus; composed of cotton, forty-five cents per dozen pieces and fifteen per centum ad valorem; composed in vghole or in part of linen, forty cents per dozen pieces and twenty per centum ad valorem. _ ‘ _ ¤,{·g°_°°“g'”°*°¤ net 349. Laces, lace window curtains, and all other lace articles; "handkerchiefs, napkins, wearing apparel, and all other articles made wholly or in part of lace or laces, or in imitation of lace; nets, nettings, veils, veilings, neck rufllings, ruchrngs, tuckrngs, flutrngs, qurllrngs, embroideries, trimmings, braids, eather—strtch brar s edgrngs, insertings, ilouncings, galloons, gorings, bands, bandmgs, belts, t- ings, bindings, cords, omaments, ribbons, tapes, webs, and webbrngs; wearing apparel, handkerchiefs, and other articles or fabrics ernbroidered m any manner by hand or machinery, whether with a plam or fancy letter, initial, or monogram, or otherwise, or tamboured, appliquéed, or scallo d, b han or machmery, for any purpose, or from which threads Iheave been drawn, cut, or punched_ to produce openwork, ornamented or embroidered in anymannerherem described, in any part thereof, however small; hemstitched or tucked flormcrngs or skrrtrngs ; aH of the foregoing composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, flax, or other ve table fiber, or of cotton, flax, or other vegestable fiber and india rubar, or of cotton, flax, or other vegetable fiber, india rubber, and metal, and not elsewhere specialliy rovided for in

 this section, sixty per centum ad valorem: Provide , lllhat no article

i com d wholly or in chief value of one or more of the materials or oods specified in this paragraph, shall pay a less rate of duty than the highest rate imppsed by this section upon any of the materials or c,§,”""°"‘°'°" °"*‘ goods of which the same is composed: And preceded further, That no ' article or fabric of any description, composed of flax or other vegetable fiber, or of which these materials or any of them is the component material of chief value, when embroidered by hand or machinery, or havinglhand or machinery embroidery thereon, shall ay a less rate of duty t an that imposed in this section upon an emfiroideries of the materials of which such embroidery is composedii Lg$;es);wébr€,y$_gg 350. Laces, enrbroideries, edgings, insertings, galloons, flouncings, mathrm. nets, nettings, trimmings, and veils, com osed of cotton, silk, artrficial silk, or other material (except wool), made on the Lever or {;r<¤‘fe~- I Gothrough machine, seventy per centum ad valorem: Provided, That Ellflllg |I.ppBl’0 , · . . r .—r··. no wearing apparel,_ handkerchrefs, or articles of any descrr tron, composed whol y or rn chief value of any of the fore oing, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articlis or the materials of which the same are composed. H$·¤€;;i¤Q!g;j,c¤·;{; 351. Lace window curtains, nets, nettings, pillow shams, and bed §r.rii'¤ghai¤m¤¢·hi¤e. sets, finished or unfinished, made on the Nottingham lace-curtain machine or on the Nottin ham warp machine, and composed of cotton or other vegetable Hier, when counting five points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch, one cent per square yard; when counting more than five such points or spaces to the inch, onehalf of one cent per square yard in addition for each such point or space to the inc in excess of five; and in addition thereto, on all t e foregoing articles in this aragraph, twenty per centum ad valo- Qyggvém rem: Provided, That none ofithe above-named articles shall pay a ‘less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. we f¤1>¤·i¤¤.r*¤¤¤· 352. Plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns, by whatever name known, weighing not less than six ounces per square yard and not