Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/87

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. 63 assessed on labels, ila s, and bands for embossin or die-cuttin )· SCHEDULE M- booklets, seven cents ger pound; books of paper ir other materiial Mlm?-Cgiiiriiiwlud for children’s use, not exceeding in weight twenty-four ounces each, B°°k1°°”‘ °°°' six cents per pound; fashion magazines or periodicals, printed in whole or in part b lithographic process, or decorated by hand, eight cents per pound; booklets, decorated in whole or in part by hand or by spraying, whether or not lithographed, fifteen cents per pound; deca comanias in ceramic colors, weighinfg not over one hundred D°°“l‘i°m°“i°”‘ pounds per thousand sheets on the basis o twenty by thirty inches 1n dimensions, seventy cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; weighing'over one hundred pounds per thousand sheets on the basis of twenty by thirty inches in dimensions, twenty-two cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; if backed with metal eaf, sixty-five cents per pound; all other decalcomanias, except toy _ decalcomanias, forty cents per ound; all other articles than those Ou"' ’""°l°S‘ hereinbefore specifically provided) for in this paragraph, not exceeding eight one—thousandths of one inch in thickness, twenty cents per pound; exceeding eight and not exceeding twenty one—thousandths of one inch in thickness, and less than thirt —five square inches cutting size in dimensions, eight and one—half cents per pound; exceeding thirigkfive square incies cutting size in dimensions, eight cents per poun , and in addition thereto on all of said articles exceeding eight and not exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness, if either die cut or em ossed, one-half of one cent per pound; if both die cut and embossed, one cent per pound; exceeding twent one-thousandths of one inch in thickness, six cents er pound: Prmridred, That in the case of articles hereinbefore specifiedp the thick- iiii$'¤ ess asmness which shall determine the rate of duty to be imposed shall be mi“°*‘· that of the thinnest material found in the article, but for the purposes of this paragraph the thickness of lithographs mounted or pasted ulplon paper, cardboard, or other material, shall be the combined t 'cknesg of the lithograph and the foundation on which it is mounted or aste . 4il3. Writing, letter, note, handmade paper and paper commer- W*'“*¤8 P°P°'· cially known as handmade paper and machine handmade paper, japan paper and imitation japan paper by whatever name known, and ledger, bond, record, tablet, typewriter, manifold, and onionskin and imitation onionskin papers calendered or uncalendered, weighing six and one-fourth pounds or over per ream, three cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; but 1f any such paper IS ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined, or decorated in any manner, other than by lithographic rocess, it shall pay ten er centum ad valorem in additmn to tlie foregoing rates: Prwielzd, limo- That in computing the duty on such paper every one hundred and Bm °°mp“t€d‘ eighty thousand square inches shall be taken to be a ream. 414. Pa er envelopes not specially provided for in this section, E¤v¤1<>p¢¤· folded or gat, if plain, twenty per centum ad valorem; if bordered, embossed, printed, tinted, decorated, or lined, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 415. Jacquard designs on ruled pa er, or cut on Jacquard cards, °“"‘“’°“‘d,°‘°· and parts of such designs, cardboard) and bristol board, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; press boards or press paper, valued at ten cents per pound or over, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; lpaper hangings with paper back or composed wholly or in chief va ue of paper, twenty-five er centum ad valorem; wrapping paper not . specially provided fgr in this section, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; paper not s ecially rovided for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem: , That paper embossed, or cut, die-cut, §’,g‘§§’g;,Se__, etc or stamped into designs or shapes, such as initials, mono ams, lace, iwper-" borders, bands, strips, or other forms, or cut or shape? for boxes, '