Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/191

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 8. 1909. 167 290. Caoutchouc and gutta—percha: C°‘f“’°h_y“° md (a) Crude, and rubber, in sheets, sheeting, or acking, gum perch ` even with cloth or wire insertions, and gaslgets and washers, ten per centum ad valorem. (b) Rubber, soft, in articles not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) Rubber, hard, in articles not otherwise provided for, · thirty per centum ad valorem. 291. Hose and flexib e tubing, of whatever dimensions or materials, mgig md “°x“"° fifteen per centum ad valorem. ` 292. Reservoir pens, and parts and points therefor, of whatever R°’°"°*' P°’“~ material, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 293. Games and toys, including face masks, paper hats and canes, G“'“°° °“" *°Y** artihcial Christmas trees, Christmas-tree decorations, toy carts, and other small vehicles for children’s use not otherwise provided for, and diminutive articles for use as toys, not adapted for practical purposes, including weight of immediate containers, kilo., ten cents. _ Prmnkled, That no article of gold, silver, or platinum, or §;m‘g§;mS_ of gold or silver plate, or of tortoise shell, coral, ivory, or mother-of- earl shall be classified under this paragraph; and Promkled) further, That no article classified imder this para- Mi¤i¤¤¤¤- graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 294. Golf sticks, polo mallets, tennis rackets, baseball and cricket b_,‘§g"{,;{§gkg·,,;'{°¤°b°’* bats, balls of all kinds for use in the sports (except bowling, ` billiard, pool, and bagatelle balls), fencing masks and foils, ¥mnasium apparatus, and croquet sets, and parts of any of _ t e foregoing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 295. Umbrellas and plarasols: asf,§‘;*b'°l‘” md P"· (a) Covere with psslper, each, eight cents. ` (b) Covered with s' , each, fifty cents. (c) Covered with other stuffs, each, twenty cents. (d) Umbrella frames complete, uncovered, whether rniounped on tubes or sticks or not, forty per centum a va orem. Provided, That no article classified under this para- @§'§,°,;,,,_ graph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 296. Hats, bonnets, and crowns therefor, of straw, chip, palm leaf, mgggé ;>;>r{;Qv¢¢gic¤¤¤ grass, rattan, osiers, and analogous materials: ’ ’ ` (a) Complete, not trimmed, each, thirteen cents. _ (b) The same, trimmed, each, twenty-two cents. (c) Crowns for, each, eleven cents. Provided, That no article classified under this para- §}§Qg§·§;’,;m_ graph shall paly a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum a valorem. Om t ri I 297. The same, of other materials: M mr ° "' (a) Complete, not trimmed, each, twelve cents. (b) The same, trimmed, each, twenty cents. (c) Crowns for, each, eleven cents. Provided, That no article classified under this para- §§‘§f{{j’,°,,m graph shall paly a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum a valorem. 298. Caps, fezzes, turbans and headgear not otherwise provided for, °‘“”· l°”°’· °'”‘ thirty per centum ad valorem. ) _ 299. Cameras and parts thereof, photographic equipment and articles ci§§°°”‘"“"h‘° °”°' for use in photography not otherwise provided for, including lenses, tripods, photographic plates and films, film packs an