Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/71

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SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1906. 47 mufflers are embroidered in any manner, whether with an initial C0§°§*,§,';”*;B§u, letter, monogram, or otherwise, by hand or machinery, or are tam- tures-continued. W boured, appliquéed, or trimmed wholly or in part with lace or with tucking or insertion, they shall not pay a less rate of duty than sixty per centum ad valorem. 323. In addition to the duty or duties imposed upon cotton cloth by C'“““"“*"° "“"°* the various provisions of this section, there shall be paid the followin cumulative duties, the intent of this paragra h being to add sucg duty or duties to those to which the cotton clbth would be liable if _ _ the provisions of this paragraph did not exist, namel : On all cotton F‘g“'°°~ °'°··°l°“‘· clot in which other than the ordinary warp and threads are used to form a figure or fancy effect, whether known as lappets or otherwise, one cent per square yard if valued at not more than seven cents per square yard, and two cents per square yard if valued at more than seven cents per square yard; on all cotton cloth mer- M°M=i¤°°· cerized or subjected to any similar rocess, one cent per square yard. _ 324. Clothing, ready-made, andp articles of wearing a parel of °1°"““g‘ every description, composed of cotton or other vegetab e fiber, or of which cotton or other vegetable fiber is the component material of - chief value, made up or manufactured, wholly or in part, b the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer, and not otherwise providedy for in this section, fifty per centum ad valorem. _ 325. Plushes, velvets, velveteens, corduroys, and all pile fabrics, v§°{.1§,§?L’§?"Pl"”°°”’ cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the entire surface; any · of the foregoing com osed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, except flax, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or rinted, nine cents per square ard and twenty-five per centum ad) valorem; if bleached, dyed, colbred, stained, painted, or printed, twelve cents per Pmim square yar and twenty-five per centum ad valorem: Provided, That ccmumrs., corduroys composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, weighing seven ounces or over per square yard, shall pay a duty of cig teen cents per square yard and twenty-five per centum ad valorem: Provided further, That manufactures or article in any form including Btfm dm ‘°°“*¤”· such as are commonlly known as bias dress facings or skirt bindings, ` made or cut from p ushes, velvets, velveteens, corduroys, or other pile fabrics composed of cotton or other ve etable fiber, shall be subject to the foregoing rates of duty and in addition thereto ten per centum ad valorem: Igrovakled further, That none of the articles or M““m“m· fabrics provided for in this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than forty-seven and one—ha f per centum ad valorem. 326. Curtains, table covers, and all articles manufactured of cotton C`"°°i°”’ °°°‘ chenille, or of which cotton chenille is the component material of chief value, tapestries, and other Jacquard figured upholsteryl goods, weighing over six ounces er square rard, composed who y or in chief value of cotton or officr vegetabge fiber; any of the foregoing, in the piece or otherwise, fifty er centum ad valorem. 327. Stockings, hose and half—hose, made on knitting machines or St°°ki”‘°’h°°°'°t°` frames, com osed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and not other— wise specially provided for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem. 328. Stockinjgs, hose and half—hose, selvedged, fashioned, narrowed, or shaped who y or in part by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, includi such as are commercially known as seamless stockings, hose arllg half-hose, and clocked stockings, hose and halfhose, all of the above composed of cotton or other ve etable fiber, finished or unfinished, valued at not more than one dollar per dozen , pairs, seventy cents (per dozen pairs; valued at more than one dollar per dozen pairs, an not more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen pairs, eighty-five cents per dozen pairs; valued at more than one do lar and fifty cents per dozen pairs, and not more than two dollars per dozen pairs, ninety cents per dozen pairs; valued at more