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970 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1408. 1905. gmww Cmss XIII.—MISCELLANEOUS. 1"•¤¤· 338. Fans of all kinds, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 339. Combs: _ .»·TarmstroBot (talk)·~ (a) Of horn or india rubber, N. W., kilo, two dollars; b) Of tortoise shell or ivory, N. W., kilo, five dollars; _ lc) Others; shall be classified for duty according to their com- _ponent material. 340. Trinkets and ornaments of all kinds, except those of gold or silver, or of gold and silver plate, or in which the predominant substance is amber, jet, tortoise shell, coral, ivory, meerschaum, mother-of-pearl, horn, bone, whalebone, cel uloid or com itions imitating any of the materials herein mentioned, N. kilo, one dollar and twenty-five cents. 341. Amber, Jet, tortoise shell, coral, ivory, meerschaum, mother-ofa) Unwrought, N. W., kilo, one dollar; b) Wrought, N. W., kil0,»three dollars and fifty cents. 342. Horn, bone, whalebone, or celluloid, also compositions imitating these or those of the receding number: ‘ (a) Unwrought, N. VW, kilo, sixty cents; véb) Wrought, N. W., kilo, one dollar and fifty cents. 343. alking sticks and sticks for umbrellas and parasols, and sword sticks, including the sword, per one hundred, four dollars: Provided, That none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty per centum ad valorem. ' 344. Hair, human, manufactured into articles of all kinds, or any shape, N. W., hectog, fifty cents. mmm 345. Buttons: (a) Bone, porcelain, composition, wood, steel, iron, and similar materials, N. W., kilo, twenty cents; (b) Rubber, copper and its alloys, N. W., kilo, fifty cents; (c) Mother-of-pearl and others not s cially provided for, except gf gold or silver, or gold or silireer plated, N. W., kilo, one o ar. 346. Cartridges with or without projectiles or bullets, also primers and caps for such arms, N. W., kilo, fifteen cents. 347. Tarpaulins, coated with sand for vans, N. W., one hundred kilos, twenty cents. 348. Paper, felt, or other textile, prepared or coated with tar, pitch, or other substances, for roofs and structural purposes, G. W., one hundred kilos, thirty cents. ummm. 349. Oilcloths: (a) For floors and packing purposes, N. W., one hundred kilos, three dollars; (b) For wearing apparel, unmanufactured, N. W., one hundred kilos, three ollars; (c) Manufactured into wearing apparel, N. W., one hundred kilos, six dollars; (d) Otihgf, including linoleum, N. W., one hundred kilos, five o ars. 350. Artificial flowers of all kinds, also artificial fruits, seeds, istils, or buds of any material for the manufacture of flowers, W., kilo, two dollars and fifty cents. 351. Matches of wax, wood, or cardboard, N. W., kilo, twenty cents. 352. Caoutchouc and gutta-percha manufactured into any kind of articles not spec1ally provided for: (a) Rubber, pure or with cloth or wire insertions for machinery pgckgng, including gaskets and washers, N. W., kilo, three D 2