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Total con-
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of cotton
manufac-
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TABLE 42.-Comparative rates of duty under the tariff acts of 1897 and 1909, and imports, duties, domestic manufactures, exports, and consumption of cotton manufactures in the United States, for specified years: 1900, 1905, and 1910-Continued.

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Paragraphs 324 and part of 349J. Clothing, ready-made, and articles of wearing apparel of every description, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of which cotton or other vegetable fiber is the component material of chief value, made up or manufactured, wholly or in part, by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer, n. s. p.f.; neckties or neckwear, composed of above material and make; outside garments having india rubber as a component material; wearing apparel, wholly or in part of lace, embroidered,

etc:

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[[Clothing, women's (indus-
try), including products
dutiable under Sched-
ules J, K, and L.
Furnishing goods, men's
(industry), including
products dutiable under
Schedules J, K, and L.
Corsets (industry), includ-
ing products dutiable
under Schedules J and L..
Shirts (industry), includ-
ing products dutiable
under Schedules J, K,
and L.

Clothing, women's (indus-
try), including products
dutiable under Sched-
ules J, K, and L.
Furnishing goods, men's
(industry), including
products dutiable under
Schedules J, K, and L.
Corsets (industry), includ-
ing products dutiable
under Schedules J and L.
Shirts (industry), includ-
ing products dutiable
under Schedules J, K,
and L.

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5,221,237 1,246, 483

2,321,400 1,592, 126 523,621

1,642,979

$0.305 .420

985, 402

Corduroy, cotton velvet,

284, 510

and plush, sq. yds.

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1 Value of all products; specific products not separately reported.

5,003, 417 6,382,699 7,489, 621

• Wearing apparel

TABLE 42.-Comparative rates of duty under the tariff acts of 1897 and 1909, and imports, duties, domestic manufactures, exports, and consumption of cotton manufactures in the United States, for specified years: 1900, 1905, and 1910—Continued.

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Total con-
sumption

of cotton
manufac-
tures.

TABLE 42.-Comparative rates of duty under the tariff acts of 1897 and 1909, and imports, duties, domestic manufactures, exports, and consumption of cotton manufactures in the United States, for specified years: 1900, 1905, and 1910-Continued.

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