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SEVENTY-FIRST CONG RESS . SESS. II . Cu. 497 . 1930. SCHEDULE 15 .

gross and 25 per centum ad valorem ; parts of buttons and button sundries . mo lds or b lanks, f inished or unfin ished, n ot speci ally pro vided fo r, and all collar and cuff buttons and studs composed wholly of bone, mother-of-pearl, ivory, vegetable ivory, or agate, and buttons not sp ecially provided for, 45 per cen tum ad v alorem . co rk and manu fac- PAR . 1511 . Cork bark, cut into squares, cubes, or quarters, 8 cents turesofs per pound ; stoppers, over three-fourths of one inch in diameter, mea sured at the lar ger end, wholly or in ch ief valu e of nat ural cor k bark, 25 cents per pound ; wholly or in chief value of artificial, com- position, or c ompressed cork, 10 cents per pound ; stop pers , thr ee- fou rths of one inch or less in diam eter, me asured a t the la rger end , wholly or in chief value of natural cork bark, 31 cents per pound ; wholly or in chief value of artificial, composition, or compressed co rk, 121/2 cents per pound ; perforated or hollow corks, commonly or commer cially known as shel l corks , 75 ce nts per pound ; per- for ated c ork pen holder grips, $2 per pound ; disk s, wafers, and washers, three-sixteenths of one inch or less in thickness, made from natural cork bark, 25 cents per pound ; if made from artificial, com- position, or compressed cork, 121/2 ce nts per pound ; cork, comm only or com merc iall y kn own as a rtif icia l, c ompo siti on, or compressed cork, in the rough and not further advanced than slabs, blocks, planks, rods, sticks, or similar forms, 10 cents per pound

man ufac - tures wholly or in chief value of artificial, composition, or com- pre ssed cor k, finis hed or u nfinishe d, not s pecially provide d for, 16 cents per p o un d ; clean, refined, or purified 2 granula ted or ground cork, weighing not over six pounds per cubic foot unco mpressed, 3 cents per pound ; all other ground, granulated, or regranulated cork, 1 cent per pound ; cork insulation, wholly or in chief value of cork, cork waste, or granulated or ground cork, in blocks, slabs, boards, or planks, 21/2 cents per board foot ; cork pipe coverings, cork fitting covers, and co rk lags, wholly or partly manufactured, coated or uncoated, 5 cents per pound ; cork tile in the rough or wholly or partly finished, over three-eighths of one inch in thickness, 6 cents per pound ; three-eighths of one inch or less in thickness, 10 cents per pound ; cork paper, 30 per centum ad valorem ; and manufactures wholly or in chief value of cork bark or cork, not specially provided for, 45 per centum ad valorem . Dice, aominoes, etc. PAR. 1512 . Dice, dominoes, draughts, chessmen, and billiard, pool, and bagatelle balls, and poker chips, of ivory, bone, or other material, 50 per centum ad valorem . Dolls, toys, etc . PAR . 1513 . Dolls and doll clothing, composed in any part, how . ever small, of any of the laces, fabrics, embroideries, or other mate- rial s or art icles pr ovided f or in pa ragraph 1 529 (a), 90 per centum ad va l or em ; dolls and toys, co mposed wholly or in chief value of any product provided for in paragraph 31, having any movable member or par t, 1 cen t eac h and 60 per cen tum ad valorem ; not having any movable member or part, 1 cent ea ch and 50 per centum ad valorem ; par ts of dolls or toys, composed wholly or in chief value of any product provided for in paragraph 31, 1 cent each and 50 per centum ad valorem ; all other dolls, parts of dolls (including clothing), doll heads, toy marbles, toy games, toy containers, toy fav ors, toy sou veni rs, of w hate ver mate rial s co mpos ed, air rifles, toy balloons, toy books without reading matter (not counting as reading matter any printing on rem ovable pages), other than le tter s, n umer als, or desc ript ive word s, b ound or unbound, and parts thereof, garlands, festooning and Christmas tree decorations made w holly or in chie f value of tinse l wire, lame or lahn, bu llions or metal threads, and all other toys, and parts of toys, not specially Meaning of"toy." provided for, 70 per centum ad valorem . As used in this paragraph the ter m "toy"meansan article chiefly used for the amusement of