Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/909

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. 881 PAR. 342. Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers, composed MBf,f,*;";Y]§,” gum whol1y_or‘ m chief value of iron, stoel, or other metal, in frames or acme ot. otherwisoa ana? tubes for umbrellas, wholly or partly Bnished, 50 per U"""°“° '“"· °°°· centum a -v orem. PAR. 343. Spring-beard-needles, and other needles for knitting, N°°°u°°’°°°' sewing, shoe, or embro1dery machines of every description, not specially provided for, and crochet needles, 31.15 per thousand and 40 per centum ad valorem; latch needles, $2 lper thousand and 50 per centum ad valorem; tape, kmttmg, and a other needles, not specially Provided for, be kms of metal, and needle cases or needle bogksthurmshecl with assortments oitpeogles or combinations of needles an o er a.rt1c es 45 per eentum v orem. - — PAR. 344. Fishliooks, fishing rods and reels, artificial flies, artificial F“'*”-‘¤**°*'°· baits, snelled hooks, leaders or casts, and all other fishing tackle and parts thereof, ily books, ily boxes, fishing baskets or creels, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for, except iishingvhines, iishing nets, and seines, 45 per centum ad valorem: Prmnkled, at any pro- {Zgg{*,{g,;S ,0, mm hibititpn of tlio importatipin cifgieatherg gn Act shall neg be con- cig; Hgesi, 915 strue asapp yingtoart cia es use or hm` g, or to feat ers used '”’ ' foibtho manuféiacgglro of sughhilies. h B kl S ddl d M AB. 345. ery an amess ardwaro: uc es rings snaps D ° °'Y °¤ · bits, swivels, and all other articles of iron, steel, brass; composition; BSS hmwam or aplthlcgl metal, pot platgcslrpivith gold or silver, coinlmoiily or coplimerci y _ ownas arness ware 35 per centuma va orem· a articles of iron, steel, brass composition, or other metal, not dplated with gold or silver, commonly or commercially known as sad ery or riding bridle hardware, _50 per centum ad valorem; all the foregoing, if plated with gold or silver, 60 per oentum ad valorem. M 1 b Pan. 346. Belt buckles, trouser buckles, and waistooat buckles, g$£,t,., “°H°° !°° shoe or slipper buckles, and parts thereof, made wholly or partly of . iiponapggel, or other base ringtial, vsilugl at not mplre than 20 cents per un 5 cents per un ; va u at more t an 20 and not more than 50’cents per hundred, 10 cents per hundred; valued at more than 50 cents per hundred, 15 cents per hundred; and in addition thereto, on all of the foregoing, 20 per centum ad valorem. PAR. 347. Hooks and eyes, wholly or in chief value of metal, H°°"“"°°’°°‘ whether loose, carded, or otherwise, including weight of cards, cartéotns, and unmediiatolwrappings and labels, 44} cents per pound and o er centum a va orem. IFA}:. 348. Snap fasteners and clasps, and parts thereof, by what- °“‘*’""‘°"°"·’“’· ever name known, or of whatever material composed, not plated with gold, silver, or platinum, and not mounted on tape, 55 per centum ad valoreim; piounted on tape, including sew—on fasteners, 60 per centum a va orem. PAR. 349. Metal trou er buttons (except steel) and nickel bar but- m$,§f““°' ”““°“': tons, onetwelfth of 1 cent per line per gross; steel trouser buttons, one-fixing}; of llplentiper lgie ger gross; bufltépns of metal, notispeciglilly provide or thee- ourt so 1 cent per epe1•gross· an ma - tion thereto; on all of the fore oing, 15 per centunf ad valorem; metal buttons embopied with a devicle, pattemi1orletterin£% PWM 45 er centum ad v orem: Prmri e That the term " °ne ’ as us .. - ,; _ il; paiipgraph shall mean the lineibutton measure of one-fortieth mefillm manure o one inc . _ _ Pix. 350.fPins with bsplid headcsi, withput ornamgntation, includ- P““· “°"°"°"’· ing air sa et hat, nnet, an shaw ins· an rass copper, iron, stebl, or giher base metal pins, with Eieads of ‘glass,i}>aste, or fus1ble enamel; all the foregoing not plated with gol or s ver, and not commonlpknown aglfewelry, 35 per centum ad valorem. Pan. 351. ens, met ic, not specially provided for, 12 cents per Fm'- gross; with nib and barrel in one piece, 15 cents per gross. 42.50%-23--56