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909 Pile fabrics, cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the entire surface, wholly or in chief value of cotton, and all articles, finished or unfinished, made or cut from such pile fabrics:

Corduroys (except pile ribbons); and velveteen polishing cloths, valued at 60 cents or more per square yard.

910 Table damask, wholly or in chief value of cotton, and all articles, finished or unfinished, made or cut from such table damask, all the foregoing valued at 75 cents or more per pound.

911

(a) Blankets or blanket cloth, napped or unnapped, if not Jacquardfigured.

(b) Polishing cloths, dust cloths, and mop cloths, wholly or in chief value of cotton, not made of pile fabrics; table and bureau covers, centerpieces, runners, scarfs, napkins, and doilies, made of plain-voven cotton cloth, and not specially provided for, not block-printed by hand. 912 Fabrics, with fast edges, not exceeding twelve inches in width, and articles made therefrom; tubings, garters, suspenders, braces, cords, tassels, and cords and tassels; all the foregoing wholly or in chief value of cotton or of cotton and india rubber, and not specially provided for; boot, shoe, or corset lacings, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber; loom harness, healds, and collets, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber; labels, for garments or other articles, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber. (a) Belts and belting, for machinery, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of cotton or other vegetable fiber and india rubber.

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914

(b) Rope used as belting for textile machinery, wholly or in chief value of cotton.

Knit fabric, in the piece, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber.

916 (a) Hose and half-hose, selvedged, fashioned, seamless, or mock-seamed, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made wholly or in part on knitting machines, or knit by hand.

(b) Hose and half-hose, finished or unfinished, made or cut from knitted fabric wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and not specially provided for. 917 Outerwear, and articles of all kinds (not including underwear and except gloves and mittens), knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and not specially provided for. 920 Lace window curtains, nets, nettings, pillow shams, and bed sets, and all other fabrics and articles, by whatever name known, plain or Jacquaredfigured, finished or unfinished, wholly or partly manufactured, for any use whatsoever, made on the Nottingham lace-curtain machine, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber.

923 All manufacturers, wholly or in chief value of cotton, not specially provided for (except the following: badminton nets; yarns in chief value of cotton containing wool; catheters, drains, bougies, sondes, probes, explorateurs, instillateurs, and all other urological instruments; fishing nets valued at less than 50 cents per pound; and articles of pile construction, other than terry-woven towels valued at 45 cents or more each).

1001

SCHEDULE 10. FLAX, HEMP, JUTE, AND MANUFACTURES OF

Flax straw; flax, not hackled; flax, hackled, including "dressed line"; flax tow.

1003 Twist, twine, and cordage, composed of two or more jute yarns or rovings

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twisted together.

(a) Single yarns, of flax.

(b) Threads, twines, and cords, composed of two or more yarns wholly or in chief value of flax.

(a) Cordage, including cables, tarred or untarred, composed of three or more strands, each strand composed of two or more yarns:

(1) Wholly or in chief value of manila (abaca).

1006 Gill nettings, nets, webs, and seines, and other nets for fishing, wholly or in chief value of flax, hemp, or ramie, and not specially provided for. 1007 Hose, suitable for conducting liquids or gases, wholly or in chief value of

vegetable fiber.

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(a) Woven fabrics, not including articles finished or unfinished, of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value (except such as are commonly used as paddings or interlinings in clothing), exceeding thirty and not exceeding one hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, weighing not less than four and not more than twelve ounces per square yard, and exceeding twelve inches but not exceeding thirtysix inches in width. 1013 Table damask, wholly or in chief value of flax, and all articles, finished or unfinished, made or cut from such damask, all the foregoing exceeding 130 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling. 1014 Towels and napkins, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value:

Towels not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch; and towels exceeding 100 but not exceeding 120 threads to the square inch and wholly or in chief value of flax.

Napkins wholly or in chief value of flax, exceeding 130 threads to the square inch.

1016 Handkerchiefs, wholly or in chief value of vegetable fiber, except cotton, finished or unfinished, if hemmed or hemstitched, or unfinished having drawn threads, but not made with hand rolled or hand made hems. 1017 Clothing, and articles of wearing apparel of every description, wholly or in chief value of vegetable fiber, except cotton, and whether manufactured wholly or in part, not specially provided for.

1020 Inlaid linoleum and all other linoleum, including corticine and cork carpet; mats or rugs made of linoleum.

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SCHEDULE 11. WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF

(a) Wools, not specially provided for, not finer than 44s.1

(b) Wools, not specially provided for, and hair of the Angora goat, of the alpaca, or of animals like the Angora goat, the Cashmere goat, or the alpaca.1

(a) Top waste, slubbing waste, roving waste, ring waste, and garnetted waste; noils; thread or yarn waste; card or burr waste; all other wool wastes not specifically provided for; shoddy, and wool extract; mungo; wool rags; flocks.

1106 Wool, and hair of the kinds provided for in schedule 11, Tariff Act of 1930, advanced in any manner or by any process of manufacture beyond the washed or scoured condition, including tops, but not carbonized or further advanced than roving.

1107 Yarn, wholly or in chief value of wool (except hair of the Angora rabbit). 1108 Woven fabrics, weighing not more than four ounces per square yard, wholly or in chief value of wool, including any of the foregoing with warp wholly of cotton, or other vegetable fiber.

1109

(a) Woven fabrics, weighing more than four ounces per square yard, wholly or in chief value of wool.

(b) Felts, belts, blankets, jackets, or other articles of machine clothing, for papermaking, printing, or other machines, when woven, wholly or in chief value of wool, as units or in the piece, finished or unfinished. 1110 Pile fabrics, whether or not the pile covers the entire surface, wholly or in chief value of wool, and all articles, finished or unfinished, made or cut from such pile fabrics.

1111 Blankets, and similar articles (including carriage and automobile robes and steamer rugs), made as units or in the piece, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool.

1112 Felts, not woven, wholly or in chief value of wool.

1114 (b) Hose and half-hose, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool.

(c) Knit underwear, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool.

1 Any action taken with respect to the duties on these products may involve action with respect to the specific (compensatory) portion of the duties on products provided for in paragraphs 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115, and 1119, Tariff Act of 1930.

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1116

1117

(d) Outerwear and articles of all kinds, knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of wool, and not specially provided for (including hats, bonnets, caps, berets, and similar articles only if infants', made or cut from Jersey fabric knit in plain stitch on a circular machine, and valued at more than $2 per pound).

(a) Clothing and articles of wearing apparel of every description, not
knit or crocheted, manufactured wholly or in part, wholly or in chief
value of wool.

(a) Oriental, Axminster, Savonnerie, Aubusson, and other carpets, rugs,
and mats, not made on a power-driven loom, plain or figured, whether
woven as separate carpets, rugs, or mats, or in rolls of any width.
(b) Carpets, rugs, and mats, of oriental weave or weaves, made on a
power-driven loom; chenille Axminster carpets, rugs, and mats; all
the foregoing, plain or figured, whether woven as separate carpets, rugs,
or mats, or in rolls of any width.

(a) Axminster carpets, rugs, and mats, not specially provided for; Wilton
carpets, rugs, and mats; Brussels carpets, rugs, and mats; velvet or
tapestry carpets, rugs, and mats; and carpets, rugs, and mats, of like
character or description.

(b) Ingrain carpets, mats, and rugs or art squares, of whatever material composed, and carpets, rugs, and mats, of like character or description, not specially provided for.

(c) All other floor coverings, including mats and druggets, wholly or in chief value of wool, not specially provided for, valued at more than 40 cents per square foot:

If wholly or in chief value of hair of the alpaca, llama, guanaco, haurizo, suri, misti, or a combination of the hair of two or more of these species.

1119 Tapestries and upholstery goods (not including pile fabrics), in the piece or otherwise, wholly or in chief value of wool.

1120 All manufactures, wholly or in chief value of wool, not specially provided for (except cloth samples measuring not more than 104 square inches in area).

SCHEDULE 12. SILK MANUFACTURES

1202 Spun silk or schappe silk yarn, or yarn of silk and rayon or other synthetic textile, and roving.

1203 Thrown silk not more advanced than singles, tram, or organzine. 1204 Sewing silk, twist, floss, and silk threads or yarns of any description, made from raw silk, not specially provided for.

1207 Fabrics, with fast edges, not exceeding twelve inches in width, and articles

made therefrom; tubings, garters, suspenders, braces, cords, tassels, and cords and tassels; all the foregoing wholly or in chief value of silk or of silk and india rubber, and not specially provided for.

1208 Knit fabric, in the piece, wholly or in chief value of silk; gloves and mittens, knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of silk.

1209 Handkerchiefs and woven mufflers, wholly or in chief value of silk, finished or unfinished.

1210 Clothing and articles of wearing apparel of every description, manufactured wholly or in part, wholly or in chief value of silk, and not specially provided for.

1301

SCHEDULE 13. MANUFACTURES OF RAYON OR OTHER SYNTHETIC TEXTILE Yarns of rayon or other synthetic textile, not specially provided for.2 1302 Filaments of rayon or other synthetic textile, not exceeding thirty inches in length, other than waste, whether known as cut fiber, staple fiber, or by any other name.

1304 Yarn of rayon or other synthetic textile put up for handwork, and sewing thread of rayon or other synthetic textile.

Any action taken with respect to the duty on these products may involve action with respect to the specific (compensating) portion of the duty on products provided for in paragraphs 1306, 1308, 1309, 1310, 1311, and 1312, Tariff Act of 1930

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1308 Fabrics with fast edges, not exceeding twelve inches in width, and articles made therefrom (except ribbons); tubings, garters, suspenders, braces, cords, tassels, and cords and tassels; all the foregoing wholly or in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textile or of rayon or other synthetic textile and india rubber, and not specially provided for. 1309 Outerwear, and articles of all kinds, knit or crocheted, finished or unfinished, wholly or in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textile (not including knit fabric in the piece, gloves and mittens, hose and halfhose, underwear, and except hats, bonnets, caps, berets, and similar articles).

1310 Handkerchiefs and woven mufflers, wholly or in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textile, finished or unfinished.

1311 Clothing and articles of wearing apparel of every description, manufactured wholly or in part, wholly or in chief value of rayon or other synthetic textile, and not specially provided for.

SCHEDULE 14. PAPERS AND BOOKS

1401 Uncoated papers commonly or commercially known as book paper, and all uncoated printing paper, not specially provided for, not including cover paper. 1402 Paper board, and pulpboard, including cardboard, and leather board or compress leather, not plate finished, supercalendered or friction calendered, laminated by means of an adhesive substance, coated, surface stained or dyed, lined or vatlined, embossed, printed, decorated or ornamented in any manner, nor cut into shapes for boxes or other articles and not specially provided for (not including wallboard; and except pulpboard in rolls for use in the manufacture of wallboard, except strawboard, and except beer mat board and other wet-machine board). Filter masse or filter stock, composed wholly or in part of wood pulp, wood flour, cotton or other vegetable fiber; indurated fiber ware, not specially provided for.

1403

1404 Papers commonly or commercially known as tissue paper (except tissue paper valued at more than 15 cents per pound), stereotype paper, carbon paper, coated or uncoated, and pottery paper; and all paper valued at not more than 15 cents per pound and similar to tissue paper, stereotype paper, copying paper, india and bible paper, condenser paper, carbon paper, bibulous paper, pottery paper, or tissue paper for waxing; all the foregoing, not specially provided for, colored or uncolored, white or printed, weighing not over six pounds to the ream, and whether in sheets or any other form, or weighing over six pounds and less than ten pounds to the ream; india and bible paper weighing ten pounds or more and less than twenty and one-half pounds to the ream; paper wadding, and pulp wadding, and manufactures of such wadding. 1405 Papers with coated surface or surfaces, embossed or printed otherwise than lithographically; papers wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin, linseed oil cement, or flock; uncoated papers, including wrapping paper, with the surface or surfaces wholly or partly decorated or covered with a design, fancy effect, pattern, or character (except designs, fancy effects, patterns, or characters produced on a paper machine without attachments, or produced by lithographic process), but not embossed, or printed otherwise than lithographically, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or flock; gummed papers, not specially provided for; papers with paraffin or waxcoated surface or surfaces; printed matter other than lithographic, not specially provided for, which is dutiable under paragraph 1405, Tariff Act of 1930, by reason of being composed wholly or in chief value of any paper specified in that paragraph; all boxes of paper or papier-mâché or wood which are dutiable under paragraph 1405, Tariff Act of 1930, by reason of being covered or lined with any of the papers or lithographer paper specified in that paragraph, or covered or lined with cotton or other vegetable fiber; unsensitized basic paper, and baryta coated paper, to be sensitized for use in photography; wet transfer paper or paper prepared wholly with glycerin or glycerin combined with other materials, containing the imprints taken from lithographic plates or stones.

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1406 Articles, composed wholly or in chief value of paper lithographically printed in whole or in part from stone, gelatin, metal, or other material, not specially provided for: Labels and flaps (except labels and flaps, embossed or die-cut, not exceeding 10 square inches cutting size in dimensions), printed in less than eight colors (bronze printing to be counted as two colors), or printed in whole or in part in metal leaf; fashion magazines or periodicals, printed in whole or in part by lithographic process, or decorated by hand; decalcomanias in ceramic colors; all articles (except post cards) provided for in the provisions of paragraph 1406, Tariff Act of 1930, for "all articles other than those hereinbefore specifically provided for in this paragraph," if exceeding twelve and not exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness, regardless of value, or if exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness and valued at more than 35 cents per pound.

1407 (a) Drawing paper, valued at less than 40 cents per pound; hand-made paper and paper commonly or commercially known as hand-made or machine hand-made paper, valued at 50 cents or more per pound; and paper similar to the foregoing drawing paper; all the above weighing eight pounds or over per ream, whether or not ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined, or decorated in any manner, whether in the pulp or otherwise, other than by lithographic process.

(b) Sheets of writing, letter, and note paper, with border gummed or perforated, with or without inserts, prepared for use as combination sheet and envelope.

1409 Jacquard designs on ruled paper, or cut on Jacquard cards, and parts of such designs; hanging paper; filtering paper; paper not specially provided for (except strawboard and straw paper, less than 0.012 but not less than 0.008 inch in thickness, and except stencil paper, unmounted).

1410 Unbound books of all kinds, bound books of all kinds except those bound wholly or in part in leather, sheets or printed pages of books bound wholly or in part in leather, pamphlets, music in books or sheets, and printed matter, all the foregoing not specially provided for (except tourist literature containing historical, geographic, timetable, travel, hotel, or similar information, chiefly with respect to places or travel facilities outside the continental United States; except prayer books of bona fide foreign authorship; except sheets or printed pages of such prayer books bound wholly or in part in leather; and except books (other than prayer books and diaries), sheets or printed pages of books (other than of prayer books) bound wholly or in part in leather, pamphlets, and music in books or sheets, if of other than bona fide foreign authorship); blank books, slate books, engravings, maps, and charts (except engravings, maps, and charts containing additional text conveying historical, geographic, timetable, travel, hotel, or similar information, chiefly with respect to places or travel facilities outside the continental United States); booklets, printed lithographically or otherwise, not specially provided for; booklets, wholly or in chief value of paper, decorated in whole or in part by hand or by spraying, whether or not printed, not specially provided for; all post cards (not including American views), plain, decorated, embossed, or printed except by lithographic process. 1413 Pulpboard in rolls for use in the manufacture of wallboard, surface stained or dyed, lined or vat-lined, embossed, or printed; stereotypematrix mat or board, valued at 1/45 cent or less per square inch. Manufactures of paper, or of which paper is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for: Ribbon fly catchers or fly ribbons. Tubes wholly or in chief value of paper, commonly used for holding yarn or thread.

SCHEDULE 15. SUNDRIES

1502 Tennis balls and golf balls, of whatever material composed, finished or unfinished, and golf clubs, golf tees, and lacrosse sticks, all the foregoing, not specially provided for; ice and roller skates, and parts thereof.

1503 Spangles, not specially provided for.

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